Cedric Henderson had 14 first-half points, including a 3-pointer just before the halftime buzzer, but ASU still held a 46-45 halftime lead in the Wildcats’ home finale at McKale Center.
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The Wildcats never led their intrastate rival by more than five points, while ASU never led by more than four, in a tight game that began with UA coach Tommy Lloyd starting walkons Jordan Mains and Matt Lang. People are also reading… For ASU, Jamiya Neal had 10 points while DJ Horne had nine and Desmond Cambridge scored eight.
However, the walkons held their own, with Mains putting back his own missed layup and later recording a steal from ASU’s DJ Horne that led to a layup from Cedric Henderson. Mains and Lang played nearly three minutes before Kriisa and Tubelis went in for them at the 17:17 mark, when ASU held an 8-7 lead.
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