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Originally published Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 6:35 PM

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Wroten, Washington hold off Arizona 69-67

Tony Wroten scored 17 points and blocked Josiah Turner's layup at the buzzer to help Washington hold off Arizona for a 69-67 win on Saturday night.

AP Basketball Writer

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TUCSON, Ariz. —

Tony Wroten scored 17 points and blocked Josiah Turner's layup at the buzzer to help Washington hold off Arizona for a 69-67 win on Saturday night.

Washington (14-7, 7-2 Pac-12) led by 11 with just under 6 minutes left before Arizona charged back. The Wildcats tied it at 67-all on Solomon Hill's 3-pointer with 6.9 seconds left, but Turner was called for a blocking foul.

After C.J. Wilcox hit both free throws, Turner appeared to have an open lane to the basket, but Wroten tracked him down and swatted the ball off the backboard from behind.

Terrence Ross had 16 points and Wilcox finished with 15 in his second game back from a hip injury for the Huskies.

Hill had 28 points and 11 rebounds, and Jesse Perry added 13 points and 12 rebounds for Arizona (14-8, 5-4).

Neither team was ranked - no Pac-12 team has been for a month - but this matchup had the potential to be one of the most entertaining games of the conference season.

Washington had been on a roll after an up-and-down nonconference schedule, winning five of its previous six games. The Huskies have one of the nation's top scoring teams, and the combination of Wroten and Ross are one of the best 1-2 punches anywhere.

Wroten helped Washington eke past scrappy Arizona State on Thursday, scoring 22 points and on a pair of key three-point plays late in the 60-54 win.

Arizona is loaded with talented, interchangeable parts, with a core group of players who came within a game of reaching the Final Four last season and four gifted freshmen.

The Wildcats have been on an inconsistency carousel all season, though, playing well one game, so-so the next. They had it going right the last time out, dropping in 15 3-pointers to roll over Washington State 85-61 in one of their most dominating performances of the season.

These teams played two memorable games last season, too.

The last time at McKale Center, Arizona All-American Derrick Williams leapt to block a shot by Darnell Grant at the buzzer to preserve an 87-86 win. The Huskies got a little revenge at the Pac-10 tournament, where former Huskies star Isaiah Thomas hit a step-back jumper at the buzzer to send the Huskies to a 77-75 overtime win.

With that backdrop, the McKale Center was as juiced as it has been all season. Everyone in the mosh pit-like student section peeled off red shirts just before tipoff to join in creating a "whiteout."

The game didn't quite live up to the billing out of the gate.

It was entertaining, sure, but also sloppy, filled with forced shots, a 5-minute scoring drought by Washington and 18 combined turnovers, many on careless plays.

Despite 10 turnovers - one more than they had the entire game against Washington State - the Wildcats led 32-29 at halftime, thanks to a soaring rebound slam by Hill at the buzzer.

It wasn't a whole lot better once the second half started.

Arizona had three turnovers and a couple of forced shots in the first 3 minutes, and Washington came out clanging, including a missed dunk on a breakaway by Wroten.

The talented Washington freshman quickly shook off his gaffe, though, and started to take over, scoring eight points to help the Huskies to a five-point lead. Wroten followed with a how'd-he-do-that 3-pointer at the shot-clock buzzer, spinning around after scooping up a loose ball for a 30-footer that made it 53-44.

Arizona rallied late, but Wroten was there again, flying through the air to swat away the Wildcats' last chance - just like Williams did to the Huskies last year.

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