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Record Book Team Game Records RECORD BOOK TEAM GAME RECORDS MOST POINTS - GAME 132 (132-77) Evansville (Dec. 7, 1960) in Salt Lake City 131 (131-94) New Mexico St. (Feb. 8, 1966) in Salt Lake City 128 (128-91) Morehead State (Dec. 16, 1965) in Salt Lake City 127 (127-88) Utah State (Feb. 12, 1966) in Salt Lake City 122 (122-67) Hawaii (Jan. 19, 1966) in Honolulu, Hawaii 121 (121-71) Montana State (Dec. 2, 1965) The fans keeping in Salt Lake City 121 (121-106) Arizona (Jan. 24, 1974) in Salt Lake City track of Utah’s RECORD BOOK 120 (120-127) St. Joseph’s-Pa. (Mar. 25, 1961) three-pointers in Kansas City, Mo. (4 OT) nearly ran out of 119 (119-45) Arizona (Dec. 9, 1955) in Salt Lake City numbers as the 119 (119-94) Denver (Nov. 30, 1974) in Salt Lake City Utes drilled a school record 17 • Since 1980 against UNLV on 112 (112-91) San Diego State (Feb. 28, 1980) Jan. 12, 2002. in Salt Lake City 109 (109-75) Iona (Nov. 26, 1988) in Anchorage, Alaska 15 (15-51) Oregon (Jan. 2, 1941) in Eugene, Ore. 36 (58-36) Wichita State (Dec. 21,1991) 108 (108-55) Cal State-Fullerton (Dec. 27, 1995) 16 (16-22) Brigham Young (Jan. 22, 1921) in Wichita, Kan. in Salt Lake City in Provo, Utah 37 (44-37) Colorado State (Jan. 29, 1990) 107 (107-72) Seattle (Dec. 19, 1985) in Salt Lake city 16 (16-29) Brigham Young (Feb. 3, 1922) in Salt Lake City 106 (106-72) UC Davis (Nov. 24, 1990) in Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City 37 (94-37) American Univ. Puerto Rico (Nov. 23, 2000) 105 (105-38) Chicago State (Dec. 20, 1994) 16 (16-60) Denver AC (Dec. 14, 1934) in San Juan, Puerto Rico in Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City 37 (88-37) Concordia-Calif. (Dec. 26, 2000) 105 (105-64) Southern California College (Nov. 27, 1993) in Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City • Since 1980 37 (66-37) Coppin State (Dec. 20, 2004) 105 (105-38) Chicago State (Dec. 20, 1994) 41 (41-35) St. Mary’s-Calif. (Jan. 7, 2002) in Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City in Moraga, Calif. 41 (41-64) UNLV (Mar. 14, 2003) in Las Vegas, Nev. • In A Home Game OPPONENTS FEWEST POINTS - HALF 42 (42-43) Air Force (Feb. 12, 1982) 132 (132-77) Evansville (Dec. 7, 1960) in Salt Lake City (AGAINST CURRENT DIV. I PROGRAMS) in Colorado Springs, Colo. 4 Montana State, Jan. 28, 1918 42 (42-40) Colorado State (Jan. 14, 1988) • In The Jon M. Huntsman Center 8 Bradley, Dec. 5, 1991 121 (121-106) Arizona (Jan. 24, 1974) in Salt Lake City in Fort Collins, Colo. 42 (42-38) Air Force (Mar. 13, 2003) in Las Vegas, Nev. LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY • On A Neutral Court FEWEST POINTS - HALF 94 (113-19) Salt Lake HS (Jan. 10, 1913) 120 (120-127) St. Joseph’s-Pa. (Mar. 25, 1961) in Salt Lake City 5 vs. Brigham Young, 1908-09 in Kansas City, Mo. 74 (119-45) Arizona (Dec. 9, 1955) in Salt Lake City NCAA Semifinal in 4 OT OPPONENTS MOST POINTS - GAME 73 (79-6) Fort Douglas (Jan. 19, 1911) in Salt Lake City • On An Opponent’s Home Court 127 (120-127) St. Joseph’s-Pa. (Mar. 25, 1961) 71 (98-27) Brigham Young College (Jan. 20, 1910) 122 (122-67) Hawaii (Jan. 19, 1966) in Honolulu, Hawaii in Kansas City, Mo. (4OT) 122 (92-122) Arizona (Feb. 23, 1974) in Tucson, Ariz. in Salt Lake City • In A Utah Loss 115 (100-115) Brigham Young (Mar. 5, 1966) 70 (100-30) Salt Lake HS (Feb. 1, 1913) 120 (120-127) St. Joseph’s-Pa. (Mar. 25, 1961) in Provo, Utah in Salt Lake City in Kansas City, Mo. 113 (89-113) New Mexico (Jan. 28, 1978) • Since 1950 NCAA Semifinal in 4 OT in Albuquerque, N.M. 67 (105-38) Chicago State (Dec. 20, 1994) 113 (105-113) Brigham Young (Jan. 14, 1984) in Salt Lake City MOST POINTS - HALF in Provo, Utah 57 (94-37) American Univ. Puerto Rico (Nov. 23, 2000) 71 vs. Evansville (1st), Dec. 7, 1960 in San Juan, Puerto Rico 69 vs. New Mexico State (2nd), Feb. 8, 1966 • Since 1980 113 (105-113) Brigham Young (Jan. 14, 1984) 55 (132-77) Evansville (Dec 7, 1960) in Salt Lake City 63 vs. Arizona (2nd), Jan. 24, 1974 55 (122-67) Hawaii (Jan. 19, 1966) in Honolulu, Hawaii 62 vs. Fresno State (1st), Jan. 16, 1993 in Provo, Utah 101 (70-101) Kentucky (Mar. 21, 1996) 51 (108-57) Air Force (Dec. 23, 1965) in Salt Lake City 51 (115-64) Pepperdine (Dec. 1, 1966) in Salt Lake City MOST POINTS - CONFERENCE GAME in Minneapolis, Minn. 99 (65-99) Illinois (Nov. 25, 1983) in Rosemont, Ill. 51 (88-37) Concordia-Calif. (Dec. 26, 2000) 121 (121-106) Arizona (Jan. 24, 1974) in Salt Lake City 98 (87-98) Wyoming (Jan. 18, 1990) in Laramie, Wyo. in Salt Lake City 113 (113-82) Wyoming (Feb. 21, 1970) in Salt Lake City 98 (85-98) Weber State (Dec. 4, 1993) in Ogden, Utah 112 (112-81) New Mexico (Jan. 14, 1960) LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT in Albuquerque, N.M. OPPONENTS FEWEST POINTS - GAME 44 (16-60) Denver AC (Dec. 14, 1934) in Salt Lake City 112 (112-91) San Diego State (Feb. 28, 1980) 0 (0-2/Forfeit) Butte 5W (Mar. 19, 1910) in Butte, Mont. 43 (25-68) Wyoming (Jan. 16, 1943) in Salt Lake City in Salt Lake City 2 (63-2) Fort Douglas (Dec. 6, 1909) in Salt Lake City 42 (53-95) Purdue (Dec. 17, 1988) in West Lafayette, Ind. 111 (111-66) New Mexico (Jan. 12, 1961) in Salt Lake City 3 (36-3) Fort Douglas (Dec. 1, 1909) in Salt Lake City 37 (74-111) Michigan (Dec. 23, 1968) in Ann Arbor, Mich. 36 (15-51) Oregon (Jan. 2, 1941) in Eugene, Ore. MOST POINTS - CONFERENCE HALF 3 (53-3) YMCA (Jan. 26, 1915) in Salt Lake City 6 (79-6) Fort Douglas (Jan. 19, 1911) 63 vs. Arizona (2nd), Jan. 24, 1974 • Since 1980 in Salt Lake City 62 vs. Fresno State (1st), Jan. 16, 1993 42 (53-95) Purdue (Dec. 17, 1988) 61 vs. San Diego State (2nd), Feb. 28, 1980 • Since 1950 in West Lafayette, Ind. 32 (32-34) New Mexico (Jan. 31, 1976) in Salt Lake City 34 (65-99) Illinois (Nov. 25, 1983) at Rosemont, Ill. FEWEST POINTS - GAME 32 (44-76) Connecticut (Nov. 28, 2003) 9 (9-32) Brigham Young (Jan. 23, 1909) • Since 1980 in New York, N.Y. in Provo, Utah 35 (41-35) Saint Mary’s-Calif (Jan. 7, 2002) 31 (65-96) Brigham Young (Mar. 10, 1994) 13 (13-37) Brigham Young College (Feb. 20, 1909) in Moraga, Calif. in Salt Lake City (Delta Center) in Logan, Utah 35 (45-35) Air Force (Feb. 1, 2003) in Salt Lake City 31 (70-101) Kentucky (Mar. 21, 1996) in Minneapolis, Minn. 72 2005-06 MEDIA GUIDE MOST FIELD GOALS MADE MOST THREE-POINT FG MADE - HALF HIGHEST FT PCT. - GAME (MIN. 15 ATT.) 50 vs. Arizona, Jan. 24, 1974 10 vs. Fresno State (10-of-12, 1st), Jan. 16, 1993 .957 vs. UNLV (22-of-23), Feb. 21, 2000 48 vs. Boston College, Mar. 23, 1974 10 vs. Fresno State (10-of-13, 1st), Feb. 25, 1995 .950 vs. Air Force (19-of-20), Jan. 28, 1988 47 vs. Loyola-Calif., Dec. 3, 1973 .950 vs. Hawaii (19-of-20), Jan. 13, 1996 47 vs. San Diego State, Feb. 28, 1980 MOST THREE-POINT FG ATTEMPTED .931 vs. Arizona State (27-of-29), Jan. 25, 1973 .929 vs. Colorado State (26-28), Feb. 8, 1997 40 vs. New Mexico (12-of-40), Mar. 1, 2003 RECORD BOOK MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 34 vs. San Diego State (11-of-34), Jan. 16, 1999 106 vs. Arizona, Feb. 23, 1977 32 vs. Northern Iowa (12-of-32), Dec. 14, 2002 HIGHEST FT PCT. - HALF (MIN. 12 ATT.) 103 vs. Arizona State, Jan. 12, 1968 30 vs. Arizona (13-of-30), Dec. 9, 1993 1.000 vs. Weber State (14-of-14, 1st), Dec. 8, 1987 100 vs. Arizona, Mar. 3, 1967 30 vs. UNLV (11-of-30), Mar. 8, 2002 1.000 vs. Air Force (15-of-15, 2nd), Jan. 28, 1988 96 vs. Connecticut, Jan. 1, 1967 1.000 vs. San Diego State (12-of-12, 2nd), Feb. 20, 1988 HIGHEST THREE-PT. FG PCT. - 1.000 vs. Colorado State (14-of-14, 1st), Feb. 19, 2001 FEWEST FIELD GOALS MADE GAME (MIN. 8 ATT.) 12 vs. Air Force, Mar. 13, 2003 .778 vs. Hawaii (7-of-9), Feb. 7, 1992 LOWEST FREE THROW PCT. (MIN. 15 ATT.) 13 vs. Cal State-Fullerton, Dec. 19, 1987 .714 vs. Denver (10-of-14), Dec. 9, 1989 .278 vs. Gonzaga (5-of-18), Nov. 25, 2002 14 vs. San Diego State, Feb. 20, 1988 .714 vs. Pepperdine (10-of-14), Dec. 1, 2001 .286 vs. Connecticut (6-of-21), Nov. 28, 2003 14 vs. Wyoming, Feb. 4, 2002 .667 Several times, most recently vs. .313 vs. Brigham Young (5-of-16), Jan. 15, 1972 15 vs. Saint Louis, Mar. 16, 2000 .313 vs. Arizona State (5-of-16), Dec. 12, 1981 New Mexico (12-of-18), Jan. 21, 2002 TEAM GAME RECORDS 15 vs. Air Force, Feb. 1, 2003 .654 vs. UNLV (17-of-26), Jan.
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