Juniors step into leadership role for No. 17 UA, which opens season Monday

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Juniors step into leadership role for No. 17 UA, which opens season Monday
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Azuolas Tubelis said he and fellow juniors Kerr Krissa and Pelle Larsson are trying to take a leadership role for the Wildcats, who open their season Monday night at home.

Bruce Pascoe Maybe because the Arizona Wildcats mostly existed behind closed doors and Zoom screens during Azuolas Tubelis' freshman season of 2020-21, then raced into national consciousness last season, time can be difficult for him to measure.

People are also reading… Now it’s all up to the Wildcats’ juniors to “tell them we understand how hard it is to be freshmen or newcomers,” Tubelis said, while having grad transfers Courtney Ramey and Cedric Henderson around also helps. “Courtney is a really tough guy,” Tubelis said. “He's a really good guy and he has a lot of experience. That helps us a lot because Justin Kier is not here any more. He came in and he's like our new Justin and he has been a great leader. He says stuff before and after the game in the locker room like a fifth-year senior. It's just great to have him.”

Kriisa actually took only three shots against Western Oregon, so Lloyd was asked Sunday if the point guard was still feeling out his role this season.

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