The top-seeded Arizona Wildcats delivered a commanding 92-58 victory over the No. 16 Long Island Sharks in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday, March 20, 2026, at Viejas Arena in San Diego. Arizona’s dominant performance, fueled by efficient shooting and a 53-29 halftime lead, advances the team to a second-round matchup against either Villanova or Utah State on Sunday.
Key Takeaways:
- Arizona secured its largest NCAA Tournament victory margin since 1998, winning by 34 points.
- Freshman Brayden Burries led all scorers with 18 points, hitting four three-pointers.
- The Wildcats shot 53% from the field and outrebounded Long Island 52 to 31.
- Arizona improves to 33-2 overall and will play in the second round on Sunday, March 22.
Wildcats Dominate with Stellar Shooting Performance
Arizona established control early, shooting 64% from the field in the first half and making six of ten three-point attempts. The balanced attack saw four players score in double figures, with the team finishing the game at 53% overall shooting. The Wildcats’ 27 first-half rebounds, including 10 offensive boards, stifled any chance of a Long Island rally.
Victory Marks Historic Margin for Program
The 34-point win represents Arizona’s most lopsided NCAA Tournament triumph in 28 years. The Wildcats never trailed, building a lead as large as 38 points in the second half. This decisive opening statement reinforces Arizona’s status as a national championship contender and the No. 1 seed in the West Region.


