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Utah Runnin' Utes Men's Basketball 2020-21 NOTES | GAME 20 UTAH RUNNIN' UTES MEN'S BASKETBALL 2020-21 SCHEDULE UTAH RUNNIN' UTES #RV/RV UCLA BRUINS Date OPPONENT TV Time/Result 9-10, 6-9 Pac-12 16-5, 12-3 Pac-12 Dec. 3 Washington* P12N W, 76-62 Head Coach: Larry Krystkowiak vs Mick Cronin : Head Coach Dec. 8 Idaho State P12N W, 75-59 Alma Mater: Montana '96 Cincinnati '97 :Alma Mater Dec. 12 at BYU BYUtv L, 82-64 Record at Utah: 180-136 (10th Season) 35-17 (2nd Season) :Record at UCLA Dec. 15 Utah Valley P12N W, 75-67 MATCHUP Overall Record: 222-156 (12th Season) 400-188 (18th Season) :Overall Record Dec. 18 Idaho P12N W, 79-41 Dec. 22 at Arizona State* P12N POSTPONED GAME INFORMATION OPENING TIP Dec. 31 at #RV/RV UCLA* 5 p.m. L, 72-70 SERIES HISTORY The Utah men’s basketball team returns home to the friendly confines of the Jan. 2 at USC* 2 p.m. L, 64-46 Overall ................................Utah trails 13-10 Jon M. Huntsman Center this week as it entertains UCLA this Thursday, Feb. 25, Jan. 6 Oregon State* 9 p.m. POSTPONED Current Streak .......................... Utah lost 3 for a 6 p.m. (MT) tip-off on Pac-12 Networks. Jan. 9 #17/15 Oregon* 7:30 p.m. L, 79-73 In Pac-12 ............................... Utah trails 9-6 Jan. 11 #RV/RV Colorado* 4 p.m. L, 65-58 In Los Angeles..................... Utah trails 9-4 Jan. 14 Stanford* 3 p.m. W, 79-65 In Salt Lake City ................. Utah leads 5-4 Guy Haberman and Mike Montgomery will have the call between the Runnin’ Jan. 16 California* 8 p.m. L, 72-63 In Huntsman Center ........... Utah leads 4-3 Utes and Bruins this Thursday as Utah looks split the season series against Jan. 21 at Washington State* 8 p.m. W, 71-56 In Neutral Games .................Utah leads 1-0 UCLA after dropping nailbiter in Los Angeles, 72-70, back on Dec. 31. Jan. 24 at Washington* 2 p.m. L, 83-79 Last Meeting ............................ UCLA, 72-70 Jan. 30 at #RV/RV Colorado* 12:30 p.m. W, 77-74 Krystkowiak vs. UCLA ...........................6-9 Feb. 2 at Arizona State* 2 p.m. POSTPONED SCOUTING THE BRUINS Feb. 4 Arizona* 5 p.m. W, 73-58 ARENA INFO • JON M. HUNTSMAN CENTER Winners of their last three, UCLA heads to Salt Lake City with a 16-5 overall Feb. 7 Arizona State* Noon POSTPONED Location ...........................Salt Lake City, UT record and 12-3 mark in Pac-12 action after narrowly beating Arizona State 80- Feb. 11 at California* 4 p.m. W, 76-75 Capacity .............................................15,000 Feb. 13 at Stanford* 8 p.m. L, 73-66 79 this past Saturday after going 3-of-4 from the line in the final minute. Feb. 18 at Oregon State* 6:30 p.m. L, 74-56 TELEVISION • PAC-12 NETWORK Feb. 20 at #RV/RV Oregon* 7 p.m. L, 67-64 Play-By-Play .........................Guy Haberman The last time these two teams squared off, Utah got off to a torrid start before Feb. 25 #RV/RV UCLA* 6 p.m. P12N Analyst ............................ Mike Montgomery going on a scoring lull that it eventually came out of in the second half. The Feb. 27 #19/18 USC* 6 p.m. ESPN2/U Producer ...........................Michael Molinari March 3 Oregon State* 5 p.m. ESPN2/U Live-Stream ......................www.Pac-12.com Bruins lead got as high as 10 points at the 17:06 mark in the second frame when March 6 Arizona State* TBD TBD Jules Bernard hit a 3-pointer to make it 47-37 in favor of the home team. The RADIO Utes fought as hard as they could and at one point took a 60-57 lead with 6:38 -- Pac-12 Tournament -- ESPN 700 AM to go on a lay-up from Mikael Jantunen on the feed from Timmy Allen. However, March 10 1st Round^ TBD P12N Play-by-Play ..................................Bill Riley March 11 Quarterfinals1^ TBD P12N/ESPN/2 Online ..............................TuneIn.com [Free] the Bruins regained the lead and kept the Utes within arms distance with a one March 12 Semifinals1^ TBD P12N/ESPN/2 or two possession lead the rest of the way. With five seconds left to go, Alfonso March 13 Finals^ TBD ESPN/2 LIVE STATS Plummer was able to draw a foul beyond the arc against Jalen Hill. Down 71-68, www.utah.statbroadcast.com [public] Plummer missed his first free throw before knocking the next two to bring the -- NCAA Tournament -- March 18-21 1st & 2nd Round# TBD TBD TICKETS Utes within 71-70. After Hill hit 1-of-2 from the line, a turnover by the Utes at the March 25-28 Regional Round# TBD TBD www.UtahTickets.com 28-foot line saw UCLA sneak away with the 72-70 win. April 3 Final Four# CBS/TBS TBD 801-581-UTIX (8849) April 5 Championship# CBS Johnny Juzang has emerged as a lethal weapon for UCLA, averaging 13.8 Home Games in Bold | All Times MOUNTAIN points with a 4.2 rebounding average while knocking down a team-high 32 * - Pac-12 Conference Game MEDIA CONTACT triples. Jaime Jaquez Jr. is averaging 12.0 points and 6.2 rebounds – which is a ^ - Las Vegas, Nev. • T-Mobile Arena MBB Contact John Vu team-high – also leads the squad with 27 steals. Tyger Campbell is averaging # - Indianapolis, Ind. • Various Sites E-Mail [email protected] Cell 714-728-9163 11.1 points, 2.6 rebounds and 5.7 assists to go with 25 steals as the team’s floor Office 801-587-7298 general. Cody Riley rounds out the list of Bruins in double-figures, averaging Address 1825 E. South Campus Dr. 10.3 points and 5.5 rebounds with a .545 shooting clip. Bernard is close to Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0900 PROBABLe STARTERS 2020-21 PAC-12 STANDING **Thru Games on Feb. 21** CONFERENCE OVERALL W-L PCT W-L PCT L10 STRK 1. #19/18 USC 12-3 0.800 18-4 0.818 8-2 Lost 1 2. #RV/RV UCLA 12-3 0.800 16-5 0.762 7-3 Won 3 3. #RV/23 Oregon 9-3 0.750 14-4 0.778 7-3 Won 5 4. #RV/-- Colorado 11-6 0.647 17-7 0.708 6-4 Won 1 5. Stanford 10-7 0.588 14-9 0.609 6-4 Lost 1 6. Arizona 9-8 0.529 15-8 0.652 5-5 Won 1 #1 #25 #3 #21 #35 7. Oregon State 7-9 0.438 11-11 0.500 4-6 Lost 1 TIMMY ALLEN ALFONSO PLUMMER PELLE LARSSON RILEY BATTIN BRANDEN CARLSON 8. Washington State 7-10 0.412 14-10 0.583 5-5 Won 2 JR • FORWARD SR • GUARD FR • GUARD JR • FORWARD SO • CENTER 9. Utah 6-9 0.400 9-10 0.474 5-5 Lost 3 MIN 34.8 MIN 26.5 MIN 26.1 MIN 22.3 MIN 22.2 10. Arizona State 4-8 0.333 7-11 0.389 3-7 lost 2 PPG 17.3 PPG 13.0 PPG 7.8 PPG 6.5 PPG 8.9 11. Washington 4-13 0.235 5-17 0.227 4-6 Won 1 FG% .460 FG% .421 FG% .457 FG% .374 FG% .554 3FG% .294 3FG% .352 3FG% .444 3FG% .290 3FG% .545 12. California 3-15 0.167 8-17 0.320 1-9 Lost 2 2020-21 UTAH BASKETBALL ALL-TIME RESULTS VS. UCLA averaging in double-digits, checking in with 9.1 points per Utah had four players in double-figures led by Alfonso DATE W/L SCORE LOCATION game with a 4.6 rebounding average. Hill is just averaging Plummer’s 17 points while Timmy Allen added 15 points. 12/28/1928 L 32-38 Salt Lake City 6.5 points but is posting 5.9 boards per game with a team- Branden Carlson was a rebound short of his third double- 12/29/1928 W 44-28 Salt Lake City high .556 shooting clip. double, posting 13 points on nine rebounds. Pelle Larsson 12/27/1929 L 34-44 Los Angeles 12/28/1929 L 33-43 Los Angeles stuffed the stat sheet, posting 13 points, seven rebounds 12/29/1929 W 52-44 Los Angeles PAC-12 ANNOUNCES TOURNAMENT BRACKET and five assists against the Ducks. 12/29/1961 W 88-79 Los Angeles The Pac-12 adjusted the format and updated the bracket for 12/30/1964 L 74-102 Los Angeles the upcoming 2021 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament at UTES CLAIM NAILBITER AT CAL 03/19/1983 W 67-61 Boise, Idaho 01/26/2012 L 49-76 [P12] Los Angeles T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (March 10-13). The Utes needed some luck on the road and the basketball 01/10/2013 L 53-57 [P12] Salt Lake City gods answered as Andre Kelly’s second free-throw hit iron 01/18/2014 W 74-69 [P12] Salt Lake City With 11 teams eligible to participate in the 2021 tournament, allowed Utah to secure the 76-75 win over Cal on the road. 02/15/2014 L 66-80 [P12] Los Angeles the event format was adjusted to 10 total games featuring The back-and-forth game saw nine lead changes and four 01/04/2015 W 71-39 [P12] Salt Lake City 01/29/2015 L 59-69 [P12] Los Angeles three First Round contests on Wednesday, March 10, ties, including a foul as time expired that put the Golden 02/18/2016 W 75-73 [P12] Los Angeles followed by four quarterfinal games on Thursday, March Bears on the line to shoot two with Utah on top 76-74.
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