In the second of two meetings this season, No. 9 Iowa State hosts No. 22 Arizona in a key Big 12 showdown in primetime on Saturday night (March 1).
Arizona looks to have found its stride in Big 12 play. The Wildcats have struggled over recent weeks, dropping three of its past five games in conference play, including two losses to unranked teams.
Head coach Tommy Lloyd and the Wildcats close out Big 12 play with two out of three road games, including next weekend's regular season finale matchup in Lawrence at Allen Fieldhouse against the Kansas Jayhawks and head coach Bill Self.
Iowa State wants to avenge its loss at Hilton Coliseum to Arizona earlier this season in Tucson. The Cyclones dropped two road contests in a row, including a bad loss to Oklahoma State in Stillwater this past Tuesday night.
There is a possibility that senior guard Keshon Gilbert returns to the starting lineup for the Cyclones after missing the last two games due to a muscle strain injury.
How to watch Arizona vs. Iowa State
- Date: Saturday, March 1
- Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: Hilton Coliseum, Ames, IA
- How to Watch (TV): ESPN
- Streaming: fubo TV
- Arizona record: 19-9 (13-4 Big 12)
- Iowa State record: 21-7 (11-6 Big 12)
Arizona vs. Iowa State odds, spread and total
Odds provided by FanDuel Sportsbook
Moneyline
- Arizona +198
- Iowa State -245
Spread
- Arizona +5.5 (-105)
- Iowa State -5.5 (-115)
Total
- 151.5 (over -110/under -110)
Arizona injury report
- Motiejus Krivas, C: Out (leg)
Iowa State injury report
- Keshon Gilbert, G: Questionable (undisclosed)
Arizona and Iowa State series history
- Arizona all-time record vs. Iowa State: 5-3
Arizona vs Iowa State prediction
Hilton Coliseum is one of the toughest arenas to play in the Big 12. The Cyclones have won three straight at home in Big 12 play. All of Iowa State's 14 wins at home this season at Hilton Coliseum have come by double digits on the scoreboard.
Senior guard Curtis Jones has emerged as a critical part of Iowa State's backcourt in the core part of the rotation. Jones has scored at least 20 points in double-digit games while averaging a career-high 16.9 points per game (good for a team-high for Iowa State this regular season).
Leading the team in scoring in back-to-back seasons, super senior guard Caleb Love has scored in double figures in four consecutive games for the Wildcats in conference play. Love and junior guard Jaden Bradley combined for 31 points, eight assists, and nine steals in Arizona's overtime win over Iowa State in late January in Tucson at the McKale Center.
Prediction: Iowa State 75, Arizona 71