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  Monday, Nov. 20 2:00pm ET
Arizona rolls past host Chaminade
 
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LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) -- Arizona didn't need any extra incentive going into its season opener. The Wildcats had some, though, and used it in an impressive performance.

With junior forward Michael Wright scoring 15 points and setting a tournament record with 19 rebounds, the Wildcats (No. 2 ESPN/USA Today; No. 1 AP) didn't miss suspended preseason All-America Loren Woods in a 97-57 victory over Chaminade on Monday in the opening round of the Maui Invitational.

Eugene Edgerson
Arizona's Eugene Edgerson (33) battles with Bobby Brand (44) for a rebound during the Maui Invitational.

Woods, a 7-foot-1 senior center, did not make the trip with the team after being suspended for six games for an undisclosed NCAA violation.

"This was for Loren," Wright said.

The Wildcats didn't miss Woods against the Division II Silverswords, playing their first game under coach Aaron Greiss.

With Wright leading the way, the Wildcats finished with a 57-28 rebound advantage. Arizona had 25 offensive rebounds, nine by Wright, who averaged 15.5 points and 8.7 rebounds last season.

"In the first five minutes I had six rebounds so I knew I was going to have a double-digit game," he said. "I went to the glass hard and wound up with the ball."

Wright broke the tournament record of 18 rebounds set by Ron Reis of Santa Clara against Iowa State in 1990.

Arizona, which finished second in its two previous Maui Invitational appearances, advanced to Tuesday's semifinals against Dayton, which beat Connecticut (No. 12 ESPN/USA Today, AP), 80-66.

Richard Jefferson had 16 points to lead the Wildcats, while Gilbert Arenas had 15, Eugene Edgerson 13 and Jason Gardner 12.

"We just wanted to get out and play and show everybody's 100 percent," said Jefferson, who like Woods was limited by injuries last season. "I was really excited."

C.J. Cowgill had 16 points and Robert Watson 14 for the Silverswords.

Arizona used its size and speed to take control with a 19-0 run in the first half, taking a 29-8 lead with 10:09 to play. Jefferson had seven points in the run, which saw Chaminade go scoreless for 6:46. Arizona led 51-27 at halftime.

A 16-2 run in the second half, capped by a 3-pointer by Jefferson, gave the Wildcats an 81-44 lead with 9:05 remaining. They went on to lead by as many as 41 points.

"We wish he was here but he's not and we'll do the best job we can," Arizona coach Lute Olson said of Woods. "I was pleased by our defensive effort."

Olson was also pleased, but not surprised, by Wright.

"Anyone who watches us practice knows what kind of player he is," Olson said. "He does everything in a quiet but forceful way and this year he looks more explosive and he's doing a better job of anticipating shots."

The last time Chaminade played a No. 1-ranked team was in 1982, when it beat Virginia, led by center Ralph Sampson, 77-72.

"As a coach I knew what was going to happen but I didn't want to believe it," Greiss said. "They came out and put it to us. They were supposed to beat us by 40 points but we'll get better. It's hard for Chaminade University to compete on this level."

The loss dropped the Silverswords record to 3-44 in the 17 years it has served as host of the tournament.
 


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 David Toya drives through the Arizona defense.
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 Arizona coach Lute Olson thinks if his team can play solid defense they could be a very good team.
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