The No. 23 Arizona Wildcats lost 65-52 to the UCLA Bruins on Saturday night at the McKale Center, falling to 16-7 overall and 6-4 in the Pac-12.
It was a historically bad night for the Cats on offense, as they shot 25.4 percent from the field — the program’s worst shooting percentage at McKale in the 47-year history of the building.
While our full recap of Saturday’s game can be found here, and a breakdown of what Sean Miller said afterwards here, below is a further analysis of the Wildcats’ ugly loss to the Bruins.