NCAA
Arizona 68, Weber State 59
SAN DIEGO — Arizona played up to its top billing in the West Region’s second round Friday by holding off a strong front by Weber State for a 68-59 victory.
Seeded No. 1, Arizona (31-4) led by 12 at halftime and cruised in for the win against No. 16 seed Weber State (19-12).
On Saturday, Arizona plays the winner of the Gonzaga-Oklahoma State game for a trip to the Sweet 16 in Anaheim, Calif.
Arizona, which lost to UCLA in the Pac-12 tournament final, led by 21 points midway through the second half.
Four players scored in double figures for Arizona, with the team-honors going to guard Nick Johnson with 18. Forward Aaron Gordon added 16, with eight rebounds and five blocked shots.
Weber State, the winner of the Big Sky tournament, was paced by guard Davion Berry’s 24 points, with 19 coming in the second half.
Despite trailing 56-38 with under nine minutes remaining, Weber State rallied to make it interesting.
With Berry scoring 11 points over a five-minute run, Weber State cut Arizona’s cushion to 60-51 with 4:29 to go.
But Johnson, the Pac-12 player of the year, sank a 3-pointer to derail Weber State’s comeback.
Still, when Berry banked in a 3-pointer at the 2:24 mark, Weber State was again down by nine.
With the highlights of Mercer’s upset of Duke being shown during the first half, some thought Weber State might pull a rabbit from its hat.
And for good reason: Weber State raced to a 7-0 lead, which became a 10-2 advantage.
But Arizona, which had one field goal in the first five minutes, got things right quickly. In a productive minute, Arizona was down by one and then led, 14-12, with 11 minutes remaining.
Weber State shot only 25 percent (six of 24) in the opening 20 minutes, and saw Arizona slowly pull away. Five minutes after being down by two points, Weber State trailed by nine.
Forward Joel Bolomboy, who paced Weber State with seven first-half points, hit a free throw to snap a nearly five-minute Weber State scoreless stretch.
But when guard Gabe York converted a put-back, Arizona enjoyed a 13-point advantage. It gave him eight points in the half, which led Arizona.
Arizona had a 32-20 halftime bulge, thanks in part to hitting 50 percent (13 of 26) of its shots from the field.
NOTES: Arizona is a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament for the sixth time in program history and the first since 2003. … Arizona is used to playing before big road crowds. Average attendance at its away games was 10,897, which led the Pac-12. … Weber State is making its 15th NCAA Tournament appearance, the most in Big Sky Conference history. … Weber State faced only two NCAA Tournament teams during the season, losing to at BYU, 81-72, and at UCLA, 83-60. … Miami Heat President Pat Riley was in attendance.