The easy games are over, for now at least. After three walkover victories at home, Arizona is about to see a major uptick in competition when it plays in the Maui Invitational in Hawaii.
The 14th-ranked Wildcats (3-0) open against Cincinnati (3-1) on Monday night but could face ranked opponents on Tuesday and Wednesday depending on how the bracket plays out.
Here’s what to watch for from Maui:
Veteran reinforcements
Arizona played the first three games without one of its projected starters, guard Courtney Ramey, who was suspended by the NCAA for playing in an NBA Draft showcase in April.