Tommy Lloyd on Wildcats post-IARP path: Take a breath 'start dissecting what actually happened'

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Tommy Lloyd on Wildcats post-IARP path: Take a breath 'start dissecting what actually happened'
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Even though UA's case stemmed from actions when the program was run by former UA coach Sean Miller, bracing for the IARP decision has been a part of Lloyd's existence since the moment he was hired in April 2021.

Bruce Pascoe When an Independent Accountability Resolution Process panel last week ruled against giving Arizona a postseason ban or scholarship loss beyond what the Wildcats already have self-imposed, it wasn’t hard to imagine a quiet celebration happening on the UA campus.But, even if there was such a thing, UA coach Tommy Lloyd indicated he wasn’t there.

People are also reading… The stiffest penalties Arizona was handed were a fine of about $135,000 — $5,000 plus 1% of the UA men’s basketball budget — and a loss of one scholarship for either the 2022-23 or 2023-24 seasons. "We're still having conversations about all that," Lloyd said."I just told everybody, 'Hey, obviously the school and the program went through a lot the last few years. Let's take a breath, get through these games and then we can start dissecting what actually happened.'

That won't be necessary now, though Lloyd said after the Wildcats' somewhat lackadaisical win over Montana State that he was worried more about what was happening on the court than his contract.As Lloyd also noted, the Wildcats did already suffer from self-imposed penalties. The IARP said UA self-imposed several recruiting penalties including a one-scholarship limitation in 2022-23, all of which the IARP accepted.

Two Arizona players who sat out that postseason, Azuolas Tubelis and Kerr Kriisa, are still around this season. But, like Lloyd, Kriisa declined to express a whole lot about his reaction.

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