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He had his second triple-double of the year in the 107-91 win.
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TUCSON, Ariz. -- Andre Iguodala is a known playmaker for Arizona. Until the first round of the Fiesta Bowl Classic, Ivan Radenovic was only a mystery recruit from Serbia.
Radenovic had 17 points and nine rebounds in 26 minutes of playing time in his college debut, and Iguodala had his second triple-double of the season in the fifth-ranked Wildcats' 107-91 win over Liberty on Sunday night.
It was just the eighth triple-double in school history. Iguodala's 13 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists were a big reason the Wildcats advanced to the tournament championship game for the 19th time in as many years.
The Wildcats (7-1) will meet Louisiana-Lafayette, who beat Valparaiso earlier in the night, for the title Tuesday.
Arizona is 35-1 in its holiday tournament, losing by one point to Mississippi State in the 2000 title game -- the only game in this tournament that Hall of Fame coach Lute Olson missed. Olson was attending to his cancer-stricken wife, who passed away later that season.
Salim Stoudamire scored 17 points, Channing Frye 15, and Adams and Chris Rodgers had 12 each. The Wildcats won their sixth in a row since a 78-77 loss to Florida at a tournament in Springfield, Mass.
No. 1 Connecticut 101, Ball St. 62
At Hartford, Conn., Emeka Okafor and Ben Gordon each scored 25 points to lead Connecticut.
Okafor also had 14 boards for his sixth double-double of the season and the 34th in his three years with the Huskies (9-1).
Cameron Echols scored 22 points for the Cardinals (3-5).
No. 6 Stanford 100, Harvard 59
At Stanford, Calif., Matt Haryasz set a career high for the second straight game with 16 points and Stanford remained unbeaten.
Matt Lottich added 19 points and Rob Little 17 points and nine rebounds for Stanford (9-0).
Kevin Rogus had 22 points for the struggling Crimson (0-11), who have lost 13 in a row dating to last season. It's their longest losing streak since dropping 17 straight from Feb. 15-Dec. 28, 1991.
No. 9 North Carolina 71, North Carolina Wilmington 54
At Myrtle Beach, S.C., Melvin Scott scored 19 points to lead North Carolina (7-1) over North Carolina-Wilmington.
Anthony Terrell led the Seahawks (4-4) with 15 points.
No. 15 Gonzaga 96, Washington St. 58
At Spokane, Wash., Cory Violette scored a career-high 31 points and Gonzaga shot 70.8 percent from the field in a rout of Washington State.
It was the second-best shooting performance by Gonzaga (8-2), which shot 71.8 percent against Saint Mary's, Calif., on Jan. 13, 1996.
Thomas Kelati led Washington State (6-4) with 15 points.
No. 17 Syracuse 81, N.C.-Asheville 63
At Syracuse, N.Y., Hakim Warrick scored 18 points and Billy Edelin had 11 points and a career-high 11 assists to lead the Orangemen (7-1), who have won seven straight. It was the sixth loss in seven games for North Carolina-Asheville (2-8).
Florida St. 79, No. 24 Maryland 75
At Tallahassee, Fla., Alexander Johnson's ferocious dunk sparked a 16-2 run midway through the second half, and Florida State bounced back from its lone loss of the season.
Johnson had 14 points to lead Florida State (11-1, 1-0 ACC), which lost 63-56 to Pittsburgh last Monday.
Nik Caner-Medley, John Gilchrist and Chris McCray all scored 15 points for Maryland (7-3, 0-1).