Henri Veesaar, Arizona Wildcats
The Arizona Wildcats took down Arizona State on Tuesday night. Final score: 113-100. Henri Veesaar led the way with 22 points. Caleb Love added 21. The game was intense. But this time, it ended without the drama of last season’s infamous handshake snub.
Arizona State struggled from the start. They had only five scholarship players after Adam Miller went down 28 seconds in. That changed everything. The Wildcats took full advantage. They shot 59% and dominated the paint. The Sun Devils fought back, but they were outmatched.
The Wildcats had trouble pulling away. Arizona State got within three points late in the game. Then, Basheer Jihad and Shawn Phillips fouled out. That left ASU with just four scholarship players. Arizona went on an 8-0 run and never looked back.
Henri Veesaar is a 6-foot-10 forward from Estonia. He joined the Arizona Wildcats as part of their strong international recruiting pipeline. Known for his versatility, size, and smooth shooting touch, Veesaar brings a unique skill set to the team. He can stretch the floor with his outside shot, protect the rim with his length, and contribute in transition. His ability to play multiple positions makes him a key asset for Arizona.
Before coming to the U.S., Veesaar developed his game in Spain’s Real Madrid youth system, one of the top basketball academies in Europe. His international experience has given him a high basketball IQ, allowing him to thrive in Arizona’s system. With strong performances like this, he is proving to be a critical piece of the Wildcats’ success.
KJ Lewis had a huge game, dropping 21 points. Arizona won the rebounding battle and scored 25 second-chance points. ASU hit 12 threes, but it wasn’t enough. Arizona’s depth was the difference.
This win gave Coach Tommy Lloyd his fourth straight 20-win season. That’s consistency. That’s dominance. Arizona completed the season sweep over ASU and locked up a bye in the Big 12 Tournament.
Arizona heads to Kansas for a huge game Saturday. ASU hosts Texas Tech to close out their regular season. The Wildcats are hot. They’re playing their best basketball at the right time.
Arizona got the job done. The Sun Devils fought hard, but they were outmanned. The Wildcats are rolling into Marchwith serious momentum. Expect more big wins ahead.
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