
Arizona pulled the most cowardly move after the embarrassing blowout loss at the Final Four. It has yet to post the final score of its college basketball game against Michigan and does not plan to do so.
Lame!!!
To make matters worse, this is the second such offense from the Wildcats during the 2025-26 college basketball season. They refuse to face the music and accept their fate.
Michigan wiped the hardwood with Arizona.
Tommy Lloyd led the University of Arizona to the Final Four for the first time in half a century during his fifth season as head coach. His last four teams did not make it past the Sweet 16 even though three of them were No. 2 or No. 1 seeds.
This year was different.
The Wildcats earned a No. 1 seed as Big 12 champions and stormed their way through the bracket with dominant victories in each of the first four rounds. They were blowouts.
- vs. Long Island — 34-point win
- vs. Utah State — 12-point win
- vs. Arkansas — 21-point win
- vs. Purdue — 15-point win
A lot of college basketball fans considered the Final Four matchup between Arizona and Michigan, both No. 1 seeds, to be the quasi national championship game. We’ll see.
Regardless of how things play out during the real national championship game on Monday night, the Wildcats will have to watch from home. They lost to the Wolverines by 18 points on Saturday.
The score was never close. The victors took a 16-point lead at halftime and never gave it back.
The Wildcats did not post the final score.
If you search for the final score of the Final Four game on social media, you will not find it posted on the official team account for the University of Arizona men’s basketball program. It does not exist.
The Wildcats did not post the final score to avoid getting clowned in the comments. Except it didn’t work.
This was how they ended the season on X, check the replies:
Not only did Arizona refuse to post the final score, it deleted the following post from halftime.

The post no longer exists. Poof! Gone.
A similar situation happened on the women’s side back in October. The lady Wildcats lost an exhibition game to a Division-II program during the preseason and refused to post the final score.
And now this…
To not post the final score to avoid getting clowned is a cardinal sin on social media. Arizona wants so badly to be considered a Blue Blood program in college basketball. It cannot be taken seriously if it does not post the final score. Cowards!