Jordin Mayes spent most of last season overshadowed, like everyone else, by Derrick Williams. He started this season in the same situation, this time in the back seat behind Arizona's four heralded freshmen. If Mayes keeps shooting this way, he may finally start getting some "sugar." Quickly developing into Arizona's go-to player, Mayes keyed a second-half run for the second straight game, scoring 14 of his 19 points in the final 20 minutes to help the 16th-ranked Wildcats pull away from Duquesne for a 67-59 victory Wednesday night.