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Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility
Utah Traditions President David W. Pershing Athletics Director Chris Hill Head Coach Larry Krystkowiak Assistant Coaches Basketball Support Staff Meet the Runnin’ Utes 2015-16 Utah Roster 2015-16 Utah Schedule The Utah Fight Song Ute Head Coaches
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Athletics Department Staff Utah Basketball’s Tradition of Excellence A Program on the Rise Utah’s Greatest Runnin’ Ute Retired Jerseys Scoreboard Team Together Official Basketball Signals Year-by-Year Summary 2014-15 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll 2015-16 CCAF Board Members
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RUNNIN’ UTE PLAYER FEATURE
The Dream’s Not Over Yet
Senior Dakarai Tucker dreamed of playing Division I basketball while growing up California, and he’s hoping for a great ending. By Mady White Utah Athletics Communications
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ust like hundreds of other kids growing up in Compton, Calif., Dakarai Tucker dreamed of playing Division I basketball. The dream came and went, and came back again. As difficult as he knew it would be, Tucker decided that if he put forth his best effort and worked hard, he could make his dream come true. Getting started in basketball at an early age, Tucker recalls his dad being there from the beginning and sticking with him through every obstacle he has faced. Tucker said his father was the one who continued pushing and motivating him to work hard to chase his dreams. While pursuing basketball at the college level was a no-brainer for Tucker once he reached high school, there was a time when that wasn’t the case. “At one point [basketball] just went away,” the senior wing recalled. “I just wanted to play soccer. Then I decided basketball was something I wanted to do more; it was fun for me and I just continued playing.” Tucker attended Serra High School, where he earned first-team All-Division 4 honors and honorable mention all-state from MaxPreps. He was also named the 2011-12 CIF Southern Section Player of the Year. Even with all the success Tucker had in high school, he knew transitioning to the Pac-12 Conference would be very difficult. “The game seemed pretty fast,” Tucker recalled of his freshman year first impressions. “It was a different level from high school, of course, and it was something I adjusted to by just getting more and more playing time since my freshman year. I’m used to the pace now.” Despite going through a transition process, Tucker was able to make an immediate impact for the Runnin’ Utes as a freshman. He averaged 11.1 minutes per game off the bench and scored in 15 contests, including eight of his last nine. As a sophomore, Tucker earned a starting position for two-thirds of the season. He shot 41.4 percent from behind the arc, ranking him sixth in the Pac-12. One of his best performances was a season-high 18 points, including four three-pointers, and six rebounds in a win over USC. (continued on page 6)
RUNNIN’ UTE PLAYER FEATURE Tucker put in extra work during the offseason to better himself, spending countless hours in the gym to improve his shooting. He also worked on taking the ball to the hoop to become more versatile. But the one thing he really tried to focus on was improving his defense. Something Tucker has learned from Ute head coach Larry Krystkowiak over the years is that you have to be able to play on both ends of the floor, and that’s exactly what Tucker aimed to do entering this season. In addition to impacting the team on the court, Tucker has also strived to be a better leader. He liked the environment around the Utah program right away, and the players and coaches have become his second family over the past four years. In the time he has left, Tucker hopes to make the other players on the team feel the same way he has during his career. “I just want to continue to be a role model for the younger guys who are going to have to carry this on when I leave,”Tucker explained. “The rest of this year, I want this team to go as far as possible, just never give up.” In the ever-competitive Pac-12 Conference, the Utes have experienced some highs and lows this season, but they have continued to battle and find themselves in the thick of the league race. Now it is time for Tucker to lead Utah down the home stretch and make some more memories with his second family. As he finishes fulfilling his basketball dream, this is exactly where Tucker wants to be.
Dakarai Tucker played 21 minutes in Utah’s win over Duke in New York’s Madison Square Garden, getting five points and six boards. Last year, Tucker’s role changed as he played primarily off the bench, but he was determined to work harder than ever and still contribute. Tucker played a significant role in Utah’s upset over nationallyranked Wichita State, notching in 13 points and four rebounds. He had eight double-figure scoring games in all, including a career-high 19 points against Washington. “Whether I’m starting or coming off the bench, I try to be an energy player,” Tucker related. “I just try to come in and provide that spark for my team, and if 6 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL
we are struggling I just try to motivate other players to play hard.” As Tucker’s time in a Utah uniform comes to a close, he continues to look for ways to leave a mark on the program. His favorite basketball memory thus far was the Runnin’ Utes’ NCAA Tournament run last year, when they made it all the way to the Sweet 16. “This season means a lot to me because it’s a countdown of sorts, and this is an opportunity I won’t be able to get again. I just have to take advantage of it as much as I can.”
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
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ounded in 1850 and encompassing 1,500 acres in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountain range, the University of Utah prepares students to live and compete in the global workplace. Utah became a member of the Pac-12 Conference on July 1, 2011. With an enrollment of over 31,000, the U. offers 100 undergraduate and more than 90 graduate level fields of study. It has earned a top-tier grading from the Academic Ranking of World Universities for 11 consecutive years, and offers nationally-ranked programs in law, pharmacy, mathematics, business, biomedical engineering, family medicine, life sciences, entertainment arts and engineering. The U. made CollegeAtlas.org’s 2014 A-List— which grades schools on academic quality, accessibility and affordability—ranking in the top 12 for both in-state and out-of-state tuition.
Research
The University of Utah ranks among the top public research universities in the nation. From university-developed technology, the U. has launched nearly 127 new startups over the last seven years, consistently placing it in the top 10 in the nation for university startup creation. Geneticist Mario R. Capecchi received the 2007 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on gene targeting. Çağan Şekercioğlu, assistant professor of biology, won the Scientific and Technical Research Council of Turkey’s highest prize for 2014. Peter J. 8 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL
Stang, distinguished professor of chemistry, received the 2013 Priestley Medal and 2011 National Medal of Science for his pioneering work in supramolecular chemistry.
Technology and Computer Sciences
In 2015, the U.’s entertainment arts and engineering program was ranked first in the country for the second time in three years. The University’s School of Computing was founded in 1965, and began a pioneering legacy in computer graphics and visualization that continues today. The internationallyrecognized Scientific Computing & Imaging Institute is a leader in creating new scientific computing techniques, tools and systems to help solve wide-ranging challenges of human life. The College of Engineering was ranked 57th by U.S. News & World Report in 2014.
Medicine
University of Utah Health Care was named one of the “100 Great Hospitals in America” in 2014, and in 2012 ranked among the top 10 academic medical centers in the nation for the third year running. The Utah Genome Project is one of several innovative medical research programs at the U. Other notable programs include the Huntsman Cancer Institute, the Clinical Neurosciences Center and the Moran Eye Center.
Business School
The David Eccles School of Business’ undergraduate program was ranked No. 47 by U.S. News & World Report in 2014. It also placed in the top 25 for entrepreneurship for the fourth straight year by the Princeton Review. The Executive MBA program was ranked 30th in the nation by Financial Times.
Law School
The S.J. Quinney College of Law was ranked second in the nation, just behind Yale Law School, for student clinical opportunities according to data compiled by National Jurist magazine in 2014.
Campus Life
A lively residential living experience is provided in the beautiful Heritage Commons, which served as the Athletes Village for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. The Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community opened in September 2012, while the George S. Eccles Student Life Center had its grand opening in January 2015. The Lassonde Studios will open in the fall of 2016, housing student entrepreneurs in a living-learning space. The U. is home to the state’s natural history and fine arts museums, and well as premier concert and theater venues: Kingsbury Hall, Libby Gardner Hall, Pioneer Memorial Theater, and Red Butte Garden.
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JON M. HUNTSMAN CENTER HOME OF THE RUNNIN’ UTES
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egarded as one of the top college arenas in the nation since opening its doors in 1969, the Jon M. Huntsman Center has provided an imposing home advantage for Utah basketball the past 45 years. A landmark on the U. campus, the Jon M. Huntsman Center is the perfect place to watch a sporting event. With 15,000 chair seats assuring a great view from anywhere in the arena, the Huntsman Center is the largest venue in the Pac-12 Conference. Utah averaged 12,101 fans per home game in 2014-15, its highest mark since 2000-01. Nearly eight million fans have watched the Runnin’ Utes in the Huntsman Center, where the team is 576-141 (.803) all-time with winning home records in 40 of the last 41 seasons—including eight without a loss. Utah’s 575th victory in the building came on Feb. 15, 2015 as the Runnin’ Utes took down California, 76-61. The Huntsman Center underwent a $6 million renovation in the summer of 2014. The original ceiling cloud was replaced with a super grid structure. Energy efficient LED arena lighting, which accommodates instant on and off, was installed. A new state-of-theart sound system and ceiling mounted sound panels provide greater clarity. The project also included a draping system, offering a more intimate setting in the arena’s lower bowl for smaller events. New banners were hung to honor Utah’s all-time greatest teams and retired jerseys, and a maple wood floor was installed with an updated graphics and color scheme. New LED concourse lighting has been put in and the walls of the lower bowl were wrapped with new graphics. A $1.3 million center-hung video board and scoreboard was installed in the fall of 2007. It features an LED ring by Optotech and four LCD video screens. Underground tunnels stretching 2,220 feet
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connect the arena with the Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility, the Sorenson High Performance Center, the Burbidge Athletics Academic Center, and the HPER complex.
Championship Venue
Long recognized as a site of championships, the Huntsman Center ranks third among the nation’s arenas for the most NCAA men’s basketball tournament basketball games hosted, with 81 contests having been played in the facility. The JMHC played host to the 1979 NCAA Basketball Championship “Dream Match-Up” featuring Indiana State’s Larry Bird
and Michigan State’s Magic Johnson. The men’s NCAA regional tournament came to the Huntsman Center twice (1971 and ‘81). First and second round games took place 13 times (most recently in 2006). The JMHC has hosted NCAA women’s basketball first and second round games twice (2001 and ‘11). Also a famous gymnastics venue, the Huntsman Center has hosted a record nine national gymnastics championships—one AIAW and eight NCAA Championships (most recently in 2007). Utah has also hosted 12 regional meets (most recently in 2012) and two Pac-12 Championships (most recently in 2015).
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JON M. AND KAREN HUNTSMAN
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he Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility, a state-of-the-art, $36 million, 101,000-squarefoot structure, opened northeast of the Huntsman Center arena on Oct. 1, 2015. The four-story building features a legacy hall, separate glass-enclosed upper levels for both the men’s and women’s programs, and a rooftop terrace. The ground floor entrances to the facility lead into the Kem and Carolyn Gardner Legacy Hall. Banners bearing images of the former Ute basketball greats hang from a 38-foot-high ceiling. A pictorial history of the men’s and women’s basketball programs lines the walls alongside a massive 30-foot raised circle and feather logo. The 6,000-square-foot hall is bathed in natural light from clearstory windows. Expansive viewing balconies overlooking the men’s and women’s practice gymnasiums are accessible via Legacy Hall. The configuration of both gyms is ideal for practice because it allows coaches to run five simultaneous drills without impacting one another. The courts are an exact replica of the one in the Jon M. Huntsman Center. The gymnasiums also contain a video editing area, courtside taping tables and cardio equipment. A glass-enclosed yoga room shared by both teams overlooks the women’s practice court. Other features of level one include a shared space for pre-game meals and donor functions. Both teams have separate theaters complete with projection screens and whiteboard walls, as well as player lounges with six 55-inch televisions, custombuilt furniture and gaming consoles. The team locker rooms, which are 700-square-feet in size, are also found on level one. In addition to custom lockers, showers and restrooms, they boast in-ground hot and 12 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL
cold tubs that face 80-inch television screens. The women’s and men’s basketball offices, recruiting lounges, conference rooms and coaches’ lounges are located on levels three and four, respectively. All assistant coaches have window offices and private balconies. Across the hall are offices for administrative and video staff. The head coaches have L-shaped 935-squarefoot offices encased in floor-to-ceiling glass with private balconies. They are equipped with fireplaces, 60-inch televisions that retract into the ceiling when not in use, and surround sound. Above level four is a rooftop terrace, bordered by a garden with low-water and drought-resistant plants,
offering a 360-degree panoramic view of the Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountain ranges, the University of Utah campus, downtown Salt Lake City and the Great Salt Lake. It includes is a fire pit, gas grill and Utah-themed patio furniture. A series of existing tunnels connect level one to the HPER facilities, the Sorenson High Performance Center and Burbidge Family Athletics-Academic Center—which serve all of Utah’s student-athletes— as well as the Jon M. Huntsman Center. “I truly feel that the Huntsman Basketball Facility is one of the nicest facilities on the planet,” said head men’s basketball coach Larry Krystkowiak. “I have been around a lot of the facilities in the country at both the NCAA and NBA levels, and this is the nicest. I say that not only because it is ours, but because the unrivaled amenities inside are complimented by the spectacular views in every direction.” Added women’s basketball coach Lynne Roberts, “From a standpoint of taking care of student-athletes and showing them how important men’s and women’s basketball is at Utah, there’s no better statement than this facility. It is truly unbelievable and is going to be a huge asset for us in recruiting. We’ve been able to walk recruits through it already and they are picking their chin off of the ground the entire time. It’s the definition of a ‘wow’ factor.”
SORENSON HIGH
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he state-of-the-art Sorenson Legacy Foundation High Performance Center, a two-story, 20,000-square-foot structure located northwest Jon M. Huntsman Center, opened in the summer of 2015. The facility provides everything a student-athlete needs to achieve their peak level of performance— ranging from nutrition, strength and conditioning, sports medicine and rehabilitation, and sports psychology—all within close proximity to maximize time efficiency. The ground floor features a 9,500-square-foot sports medicine facility and a 500-square-foot fueling station, while an expansive 10,000-squarefoot strength and conditioning center resides on the top floor. Two exterior entrances are located off the southeast corner of the building, while a refurbished tunnel system connects the performance center to the existing HPER complex, the Jon M. Huntsman Center and the new Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility. The new sports medicine area features 18 treatment tables—including one traction
table—six taping stations, a hydrotherapy area, a functional rehabilitation space and cardio area, and three exam rooms. The rehab area features Optojump and forceplate machines, and a Delos postural proprioception system. A pair of Wattbikes and two Alter-G treadmills, which use air pressure to alleviate body weight so that athletes can start conditioning earlier after injury, are also included. The treatment area offers several modalities, including Game Ready, Dynatron with thermoprobe, Diathermy Hivamat, and NormaTec recovery systems. The expansive hydrotherapy area includes a plunge pool in the shape of a block U, half containing cold water and half hot water with a capacity of 20 people per side. It also houses a Hydroworks 2000 underwater treadmill equipped with cameras and television monitors, allowing athletes to watch their subsurface work. Six offices for the full-time staff and one office for graduate assistants are also included,
as well as an area to make custom orthodics, mouthpieces and splints. The second-floor strength and conditioning center has 12 work stations, allowing athletes to train efficiently in a sport-specific program. It also includes a PLAE turf running surface, measuring five yards wide by 35 yards in length. Agility and plyometric sprinting drills performed in this area allow athletes to enhance movement patterns that transfer to their sport. Keiser air pressurized equipment has been installed, allowing for greater training variation while providing instant feedback of athletes’ movement power. The strength and conditioning center also includes Woodway treadmills, a Hammer Strength line, and a variety of other means to maximize athletes’ performance. The fueling station, located adjacent to the lobby area on the ground floor, offers a variety of snacks to help athletes intake the necessary levels of carbs and proteins within the critical 30-minute window after a workout to help their bodies recover.
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UTAH TRADITIONS
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he University of Utah officially adopted the nickname “Utes” for its athletic teams in 1972. The school uses the nickname with permission of the Ute Tribal Council. “What is a Ute?” The Utes are a great basin Indian tribe. The Utes were one of the first tribes to acquire the horse from the Spanish, which transformed their culture and enabled them to become resourceful and valiant. The Utes speak their own language that is derived from the Uto-Aztecan language family. Currently, there are more than 3,000 Ute tribal members and half of them live on the Uintah and Ouray Reservation in northeastern Utah. The Utes are important contributors to Utah’s economy through
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distribution of their energy resources and raising stock. The Utah Pep Band, a 65-member group, keeps Utah fans’ spirits high in the stands at basketball, gymnastics and volleyball contests, performing for over 50 events a year to upwards of 75,000 people. Like the Utah Marching Band, the Pep Band offers students the opportunity to serve as ambassadors for the U. at home games, as well as Pac-12 Conference and NCAA basketball tournament games. Both music and non-music majors perform contemporary, pop and jazz band music during time out slots at basketball games and during rotations at gymnastic meets, and before and after events at both, creating a lively, fun atmosphere. The Block U (elevation 5,300 feet above sea level) was built on Mount Van Cott bordering the Utah campus in 1907. Lights on the 100-foot-tall landmark are illuminated primarily for athletic events and notify people in the Salt Lake valley that the Utes are playing at home (the lights flash after a Utah victory). Originally built with limestone, the Block U was later replaced by a cement version. In 1969, the design was modified and 124 lights were installed. A fundraising campaign in 2006 raised $400,000 to renovate the aging landmark. Slabs of concrete and steel rebar now reinforce the 5,000 feet of surface area. Another major improvement was the installation of light emitting diode (LED) red and white lights, which are controlled through a wireless system. The MUSS currently sponsors fan clubs for the Utah football, men’s basketball, volleyball and gymnastics teams. The name MUSS was originally derived from the school fight song lyrics (“… No other gang of college fans dare meet us in the muss”).
Members now refer to MUSS as an acronym for “Mighty Utah Student Section.” MUSS members are easily identified by their customized t-shirts and their policy of standing throughout the entire game. The MUSS turned 14 years old this season. Originally known as the Student Fan Club and the Utah Fan Club, the group adopted the name MUSS for the 2002 football season. Watch for the MUSS to regularly “Throw up a U,” a tradition that began at the Utah women’s gymnastics meets in 2001 and soon caught on with all the Ute teams and fans. It involves forming the U with their hands and raising it toward the sky.
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DAVID W. PERSHING, PH.D. PRESIDENT
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avid W. Pershing proudly celebrates more than three decades of service to the University of Utah. Named as the 15th President in 2012, President Pershing leads a diverse team of faculty and staff as the chief executive at one of the world’s top research universities. President Pershing joined the University of Utah as an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1977. He was named a Presidential Young Investigator by the National Science Foundation in 1984, became Dean of the College of Engineering in 1987, and named a Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering in 1995. In 1998, Dr. Pershing was named Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs responsible for approximately 1,000 faculty and 25,000 students in the colleges of the main campus. Now as President, Dr. Pershing continues his commitment to the undergraduate experience with new initiatives and programs
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aimed at enriching academic excellence on campus. A gifted teacher and prolific researcher, President Pershing is the recipient of the University of Utah’s Distinguished Teaching and Distinguished Research Awards and the U’s Rosenblatt Prize for Excellence. He has authored more than 80 peer-reviewed publications, won more than 20 research grants totaling approximately $60 million, and earned five patents. He was named Engineering Educator of the Year by the Utah Engineering Council in 2002 and is a winner of the Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology. He was director of the University of Utah’s Center for Simulation of Accidental Fires and Explosions, fueled by a $40 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. President Pershing holds a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University and a Ph.D. from the University of Arizona, both in chemical engineering.
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CHRIS HILL, PH.D. ATHLETICS DIRECTOR Ayumi; and a grandson, Jack. Aly played soccer for the University of Oregon and has a master’s degree in social work from Utah. She teaches students with severe disabilities in the Salt Lake City School District. Christopher has a bachelor’s degree in organizational communication and a law degree from the U.’s S.J. Quinney School of Law. He works in business strategy for ESPN and is married to Darci Motoki, who received her bachelor’s degree from Boston College and her master’s degree from Claremont University. She is a consultant for Accenture.
ADMINISTRATION
Year at Utah: 29th 1987-present: Director of Athletics 1998-present: Special Assistant to the President
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ust 37 years old when he was appointed as Utah’s director of athletics, Chris Hill, Ph.D., has led the school’s athletics programs to unprecedented success since his hiring in October of 1987. Now in his 29th year at Utah, he is the nation’s longest actively tenured athletics director at the same school in the NCAA FBS. Among Hill’s most monumental accomplishments was spearheading Utah’s invitation to join the Pac-12 Conference in the summer of 2010, a move preceded by the football team’s historic BCS appearances in the 2004 and 2008 seasons. Utah has won nine NCAA team championships during Hill’s tenure— five by the ski team and four by the gymnastics team—and has finished as the national runner-up 16 times. Those runner-up finishes include a No. 2 national ranking by the football team after its victory over Alabama in the 2009 Sugar Bowl, and by the 1998 men’s basketball team. He has hired three coaches who won National Coach of the Year honors at Utah: football coaches Urban Meyer (2004) and Kyle Whittingham (2008), and men’s basketball coach Rick Majerus (1998). Hill has served on several national boards, including the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee (200409), chair of the NCAA Championships/Competition Cabinet (1997-98) and the NCAA Management Council Administrative Committee. He was on NACDA’s executive committee from 2002-06. The football program, which had not played in a bowl in the 22 years immediately preceding Hill’s appointment as athletics director, is 12-4 in bowl games during his term. Utah’s other athletic programs have also thrived under his leadership. The men’s basketball team has played in 14 NCAA Tournaments—advancing to the Sweet 16 six times and the Elite Eight twice. In 1998, the Runnin’ Utes played Kentucky for the NCAA Championship. The women’s basketball team has 15 NCAA appearances, playing in the Sweet 16 twice and the Elite Eight in 2006, and was the 2013 WNIT runner-up. The gymnastics team has made 19 NCAA Super Six appearances while qualifying for the NCAA Championships all 28 years with Hill as AD—and the ski team has finished first or 18 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL
second in the nation 14 times under his watch. He has received a number of awards, including: 2011 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Under Armour West Region Athletic Director of the Year, finalist for the 2011 Athletic Director of the Year by SportsBusiness Journal and SportsBusiness Daily, 2011 Utah YMCA Man of the Year, 2004 Mountain West Conference’s Commissioner’s Award, 1981 Milton Bennion Fellowship, 1984 Utah Recreation Therapy Association Outstanding Service award and 1996 Utah MS Sportsperson of the Year. The former Rutgers’basketball captain was inducted into the Jersey Shore Hall of Fame in 1998. In 2001, the National Consortium for Academics and Sports awarded him its Degree Completion and Outreach and Community Service Honor Award. The New Jersey native has served in five capacities at the U., starting in 1973-74 as a graduate assistant basketball coach on Bill Foster’s staff. After coaching boys’ basketball at Salt Lake’s Granger High from 1975-79 (he was the 1975 4A Coach of the Year), Hill returned to the U. as an assistant coach to Jerry Pimm (1979-81). From 1983-85, he taught in the University’s special education department before coming back to athletics as the Crimson Club director (1985-86). In 1987, he became the director of athletics. Hill was the executive director of United Cerebral Palsy of Utah from 1981-85, during which time he developed a housing project for people with severe physical disabilities. As an undergraduate, Hill won three letters in basketball at Rutgers and co-captained the 1971-72 team. His bachelor’s degree from Rutgers is in math education (1972). He holds a master’s in education (Utah, 1974), and a Ph.D. in educational administration (Utah, 1982). His wife Kathy, a faculty member in the U.’s Department of Special Education in severe disabilities, received the 2010 College of Education Service Award and the 2012 ASUU Student Choice Award for Excellence in Teaching. They have two children, Aly and Christopher; three granddaughters, Addie, Lilly and
HILL’S FACILITY LEGACY George S. Eccles Tennis Center (1989) Ute Baseball Field (1994) Volleyball Crimson Court (1994) Ute Soccer Field (1995) Rice-Eccles Stadium (1998) Dumke Gymnastics Center (1998) Burbidge Athletics Academic Center (2001) Spence Eccles Field House (2004) Alex Smith Strength & Conditioning Center (2009) McCarthey Family Track & Field Complex (2010) McCarthey Football Practice Fields (2012) Dumke Family Softball Stadium (2013) Spence & Cleone Eccles Football Center (2013) Sorenson High Performance Center (2015) Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility (2015) Eccles Tennis Center Outdoor Courts (2015)
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Education University of Montana, 1996 Bachelor’s in Business Administration Personal Birthdate: Sept. 23, 1964 Hometown: Shelby, Mont. Wife: Jan Children: Sons Cam, Luc, Ben and twin daughters Samantha and Finley. Playing Experience University of Montana, 1982-86 » Three-time Big Sky MVP » UM’s All-time leading scorer (2,017) » UM’s All-time leading rebounder (1,105) » Two-time Academic All-American » Four-time Dean’s List member » Graduated with honors, 3.5 GPA NBA, 1986-96 » 1986, 2nd Rd. Draft Pick, Chicago Bulls » 1986-87, San Antonio Spurs » 1988-92, Milwaukee Bucks » 1992-93, Utah Jazz » 1993-94, Orlando Magic » 1994-96, Chicago Bulls » 1996, Los Angeles Lakers
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arry Krystkowiak is entering his fifth year as the head coach of the Runnin’ Utes. Krystkowiak led the Utes to a 26-9 record, a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16 and a No. 15 final national ranking during the 2014-15 season. Utah was ranked in the top-25 for 19 weeks last season—its most time spent in the national polls since the Final Four campaign of 1997-98. Utah also had its best finish since joining the Pac-12, tying for second-place with a 13-5 conference mark, and reached the semifinals of the Pac-12 Tournament for the second time in three years. The Utes defeated Stephen F. Austin and Georgetown in the NCAA Tournament before losing to eventual national champion Duke in the Sweet 16, 63-57. The resurgence of Utah basketball under Krystkowiak has also ignited Utah’s fan base. The Utes averaged more than 12,000 fans to its home games last season, its highest attendance average since 2000-01. Individually, Delon Wright won the Bob Cousy Award and was a Wooden All-American selection under Krystkowiak. The senior guard was also named a second team All-American by the USBWA and the NABC. Wright, along with junior guard Brandon Taylor
and freshman center Jakob Poeltl, garnered Pac-12 postseason honors. The Utes have also excelled in the classroom with Taylor being named a CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree and garnering Pac-12 All-Academic honors for a second year along with junior center Jeremy Olsen. Senior Austin Eastman and sophomore Kenneth Ogbe were also honored, giving Utah four student-athletes on the squad last season and a total of nine over the past two years, both tops in the conference. Striving for success, both on and off the court, are trademarks of the Krystkowiak era. Due to improvements in both areas, the Utah head coach was rewarded with a five-year contract extension that runs through the 2023-24 season. In 2013-14, Krystkowiak guided the Utes to their first postseason appearance since 2009 and surpassed the 20-win mark. Wright, in his first season under Krystkowiak’s tutelage, went on to earn first team All-Pac-12 and All-Defensive Team honors, a precedent for Utah men’s basketball in the conference of champions. Jordan Loveridge continued his development and finished among the top-12 in the league in scoring and rebounding and was Utah’s first Pac-12 Player of the Week. In 2012-13, Krystkowiak led Utah to the Pac-12
LARRY KRYSTKOWIAK Tournament semifinals for the first time in program history and won two postseason games for the first time since winning the Mountain West Conference championship in 2009. The Utes also more than doubled their win total from the previous season by winning 15 games. Jason Washburn was named honorable mention All-Pac-12 becoming the first Ute to receive postseason recognition since the team entered the league. Also,
Olsen was named to the Pac-12’s All-Academic First Team and became the first Ute to win scholastic honors since the switch in conferences. Krystkowiak was introduced on April 4, 2011 as the new men’s basketball coach at the University of Utah and the man to lead the Runnin’ Utes into the next phase of their storied history. Krystkowiak, who has prior head coaching experience in the NCAA, CBA and NBA, left a position as an assistant coach with the New Jersey Nets to become the 15th head coach in Utah men’s basketball history. In his previous collegiate head coaching post, Krystkowiak led his alma mater, the University of Montana, to a 42-20 record and two NCAA appearances with the Grizzlies’ from 2004-06 before joining the NBA coaching ranks. Hired as an assistant coach by the Milwaukee Bucks in 2006-07, “Krysko” was elevated to head coach with 17 games remaining in the season. He was retained as the Bucks’ head coach in 2007-08. Among the players he coached was former Ute All-American Andrew Bogut. Krystkowiak’s other head coaching experience was in the CBA with the Idaho Stampede in 2003-04. After a nine-year NBA playing career in six cities, Krystkowiak’s first coaching job was as an assistant coach at Montana from 1998-2000. The Grizzlies were the Big Sky champions in 2000. He then moved on to Old Dominion as an assistant in 2001-02 before signing on as the head coach of the CBA’s Idaho Stampede. In his lone season with the Stampede in 2003-04, he led the team to a 38-14 record and a berth in the CBA Finals.
Krystkowiak spent the next two seasons as the head coach at Montana. The Grizzlies were Big Sky champions in 2004-05, winning the conference tournament and earning an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. They appeared in the Big Dance in 2006 as well, earning an at-large bid and advancing to the second round with an upset victory over fifth-seed Nevada. It was UM’s first NCAA tournament win since 1975. Montana finished the season with a 24-7 record, after going 18-13 in Krystkowiak’s first season, losing to No. 1 seed Washington in the NCAA First Round. The only three-time Big Sky MVP in league history and two-time Academic All-American for Montana from 1982-86, Krystkowiak is still the school’s all-time career leader in points (2,017) and rebounds (1,105). He was selected in the second round (28th overall pick) of the 1986 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls and played in the league for nine years with San Antonio (1986-87), Milwaukee (1988-92), Utah (1992-93), Orlando (1993-94), Chicago (199496) and the Los Angeles Lakers (1996). Over his NBA career, he averaged 8.1 points and 4.1 rebounds a game with his best season in 1988-89 when he averaged 12.7 points and 7.6 rebounds a game for Milwaukee. Krystkowiak made the Dean’s List four times at Montana, including in 1996, when he completed the degree he began over a decade earlier in business administration. He graduated with honors, boasting a 3.5 grade point average. Krystkowiak, 51, and his wife Jan have five children, sons Cam, Luc, Ben and twin daughters Samantha and Finley.
KRYSTKOWIAK’S COACHING CHRONOLOGY Year 1998-99 1999-00 2001-02 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15
Association NCAA NCAA NCAA CBA NCAA NCAA NBA NBA adidas Nations NBA NCAA NCAA NCAA NCAA
Team Montana Montana Old Dominion Idaho Stampede Montana Montana Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee Bucks adidas USA New Jersey Nets Utah Utah Utah Utah
Position Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Asst. Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Asst./Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Asst. Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach
Record 10-14 15-11 13-16 38-14 18-13 24-7 28-54 26-56 N/A 23-52 6-25 15-18 21-13 26-9
Postseason ---CBA Finals NCAA 1st Rd. NCAA 2nd Rd. ------NIT 1st Rd. NCAA Sweet 16 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL 21
ASSISTANT COACHES
TOMMY CONNOR Associate Head Coach
T
ommy Connor is in his fifth year as a Utah assistant coach under head coach Larry Krystkowiak. During the summer of 2014, Connor was elevated to the title of associate head coach. This is Connor’s second stint with the Utes, following four years as an assistant under the late Rick Majerus from 1994-97. Connor, a former Utah player (1986-88, 1990), returned to his alma mater after a very successful 12-year stint as the head coach at Westminster College (NAIA). Connor was a four-year starter for the Runnin’ Utes at point guard. After graduating with a B.S. in exercise and sport science, he spent three years as a graduate assistant and another four years as an assistant coach at Utah under Majerus. During his time on the bench, Connor helped guide Utah to the NCAA Sweet Sixteen and Elite Eight as well as the NIT “Final Four”, while capturing four Western Athletic Conference championships. In a stellar 12-year career at Westminster, Connor led the Griffins to a 264-114 (.698) overall record, while proving even more dominant in Frontier Conference play with a 126-40 (.759) mark. Those numbers become more impressive when considering that Connor built the program from scratch after it was 22 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL
reinstated prior to the 1999-2000 season. Under Connor, Westminster posted 10 seasons with at least 20 wins, including nine straight from 2002-2011. The Griffins won seven regular-season Frontier Conference championships and two conference tournament titles. Connor was a five-time Frontier Conference Coach of the Year and his teams qualified for nine NAIA National Championship appearances. Connor coached 17 players to NAIA All-American status and had one NAIA National Player of the Year. The Griffins also had five players named Frontier Conference Player of the Year and saw 36 players earn all-conference honors. Westminster was also successful in the classroom as 44 players earned NAIA Scholar Athlete honors and 108 players were named Academic All-Frontier Conference. Westminster led the nation with the most NAIA Scholar Athletes in back-to-back years from 2009-2011. Connor has been married to his wife Kathryn for over 25 years. He has a son, Jake, who will suit up for the Utes this season, as well as two daughters, Sydney and Cass.
ANDY HILL Assistant Coach
A
ndy Hill is in his fifth year as an assistant coach with the Utes. He came to Utah from Montana, where
he spent seven years in the same role, including two seasons under current Runnin’ Ute Head Coach Larry Krystkowiak. In his seven seasons at Montana, Hill helped the Grizzlies to three NCAA Tournament appearances, most recently in 2010, as well as a CBI bid in 2011. Montana also reached the Big Sky Conference Tournament championship game in four of his seven seasons. In Hill’s two years under Krystkowiak from 200406, Montana went 42-20 and earned an NCAA Tournament berth both years, advancing to the second round in 2006. Among Hill’s duties at Montana were assisting with scheduling of games, coordinating camps, on-court coaching and recruiting. Additionally, he was instrumental in coordinating the annual coaching clinics and also worked closely with the fund-raising efforts of UM’s Roundball Club. Hill served as a graduate assistant coach during the 2003-04 season at Eastern Washington, which won the Big Sky Conference that year. While at EWU, Hill was involved in the promotion of the Eagles’ camps and assisted in recruiting as well. During the 2001-02 and 2002-03 seasons Hill served as an assistant at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho. In his two seasons, the Warriors advanced to consecutive NAIA National Tournaments. He was also an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Whitworth College in Spokane, Wash., during the 2000-01 season. Hill graduated from Eastern Washington in 2000 with a degree in education. He is married to Skye Lazaro of Hot Springs, Montana and they have one son, Garrett.
DeMARLO SLOCUM Assistant Coach
D
eMarlo Slocum is in his fifth year as an assistant coach with the Utes following a three-year stint in the same position at Colorado State.
In his four seasons at Utah and three seasons with CSU, Slocum has worked primarily with the guards and shared recruiting responsibilities. Before coming to Colorado State, Slocum served as an assistant coach at the University of Idaho. Prior to joining the Idaho Vandals, Slocum was the head coach of the Las Vegas Prospects AAU team for five years. During his tenure, the Prospects were ranked among the top five AAU teams on the west coast. Slocum has worked at various collegiate basketball development camps across America, as well as the West Coast All-Star Camp and the Adidas Superstar Camp. Slocum, a native of Las Vegas, also served one season as an assistant coach at Dixie State College before moving on to the University of Southern California to become the Trojans’ Director of Basketball Operations. In one season with USC, Slocum was in charge of oncampus recruiting, team travel, scouting and camp coordination. As a student-athlete, Slocum spent two years at Dixie State before playing his final two seasons at Georgia Southern, where he earned a degree in public recreation/kinesiology in 2001. During his junior season at Georgia Southern, he was the team’s secondleading scorer, before finishing fourth in scoring as a senior.
BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF
PHIL CULLEN Dir. of Basketball Operations
SCOTT McBYRNE Video Coordinator
TREVOR JAMESON Director of Sports Medicine
CHARLES STEPHENSON Strength & Conditioning
P
S
T
C
hil Cullen is entering his first season as Director of Basketball Operations and fourth season on the Utah staff after returning to his alma mater as the Director of Player Development and Camps. He previously served a threeyear stint as an assistant coach at Grand Canyon University. Cullen played for Utah from 19982002 and helped the Utes to a 90-35 record during that span, including a 28-5 mark in his freshman year. One of the Mountain West Conference’s top 3-point shooters during his career, Cullen can still be found in the Utah record books ranked sixth in career 3-pointers made (153) and 3-pointers attempted (396). Cullen received his bachelor’s degree in civil and environmental engineering from Utah in 2006 and earned his master’s in leadership from GCU in 2012. Cullen and his wife, Tara, have a daughter, Josie and a son, Rueben.
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cott McByrne is in his fifth year as the Video Coordinator for Utah men’s basketball. McByrne originally joined the Utes midway through the 2011-12 season after spending two seasons with the New Jersey Nets of the NBA. With the Nets, McByrne was an assistant video coordinator under head coach Avery Johnson from 2010-11 and an intern under previous head coach Lawrence Frank, from 2009-10. During the 2010-11 season McByrne also worked alongside current Utah head coach Larry Krystkowiak, who was then an assistant coach with New Jersey. Other notable coaches McByrne has worked with include Popeye Jones, Del Harris, John Loyer, Sam Mitchell and Kiki Vandeweghe. McByrne is originally from Newtown, Penn., where he attended Council Rock High School South and was captain of the basketball team. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Secondary Social Studies Education from the University of Tampa in 2008.
Mary Chris Finnigan Academic Advisor
Casey Sato Learning Specialist
revor Jameson is in his 17th year as an athletic trainer with the University of Utah. In 2008, he also accepted the position of Director of Sports Medicine for the Utah Athletic Training program. His primary responsibility is working with the Runnin’ Ute basketball team. Before coming to Utah, Jameson spent four years as an assistant athletic trainer and instructor at DePauw University in Indiana. In addition to working with DePauw athletes, Jameson assisted in the development of the department’s CAAHEP accredited athletic training education program and provided clinical instruction for students. Prior to his appointment at DePauw, Jameson worked as a graduate assistant trainer at Indiana State University. Jameson received his master’s degree in athletic training from Indiana State in August of 1996 and earned the Outstanding Professional Award for his graduating class. Jameson received his bachelor’s degree in physical education and athletic training from Brigham Young University in 1995. He worked in the Cougar sports medicine department for over two years. A Utah native, Jameson graduated from Taylorsville High School in 1987. He and his wife, Angie, have five children: Tui, Moevanu, Malia, Tavita and Masina.
harles Stephenson, who joined the Utah men’s basketball staff as the first basketball-specific strength coach in the program’s history, enters his fourth season with the Runnin’ Ute program. Stephenson brings nearly 25 years of experience as a strength coach at the collegiate level. Most recently, he was the strength coach for men’s basketball at North Carolina State from 1996-2011 and previously held the same position at Auburn from 1994-96. Prior to Auburn, he was an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Virginia from 1987-94. Stephenson earned his master’s degree in exercise physiology from UVa in 1989 and did his undergraduate work at the College of William & Mary, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in physical education. Stephenson and his wife, Diane, have four children, Tyler, Shea, Quinn and Carsyn.
MEET THE RUNNIN’ UTES
Gabe Bealer 30 | Guard/Forward
Lorenzo Bonam 15 | Guard
Brekkott Chapman 0 | Forward
Jake Connor 10 | Guard
Austin Eastman 5 | Guard
Kyle Kuzma 35 | Forward
Jordan Loveridge 21 | Forward
Makol Mawien 40 | Forward/Center
Brandon Miller 2 | Guard
Austin Montgomery 41 | Forward
Kenneth Ogbe 25 | Guard
Jakob Poeltl 42 | Forward
Chris Reyes 20 | Forward
Brandon Taylor 11 | Guard
Dakarai Tucker 14 | Guard/Forward
Isaiah Wright
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2015-16 UTAH ROSTER Alphabetical No.
Name
Ht.
Wt.
Pos.
Yr.
Exp.
Hometown/Previous School
30
Gabe Bealer
6-6
183
G/F
Jr.
TR
Antelope, Calif. / CC of San Francisco
15
Lorenzo Bonam
6-4
189
G
Jr.
TR
Inkster, Mich. / Gillette College
0
Brekkott Chapman
6-8
205
F
So.
1L
Roy, Utah / Roy HS
10
Jake Connor
6-3
181
G
RS-Fr.
RS
Salt Lake City, Utah / Highland HS
5
Austin Eastman
6-3
183
G
Gr.
1L
Billings, Mont. / Billings Senior
35
Kyle Kuzma
6-9
221
F
So.
1L
Flint, Mich. / Bentley HS
21
Jordan Loveridge
6-6
220
F
Sr.
3L
West Jordan, Utah / West Jordan HS
40
Makol Mawien
6-9
210
F/C
Fr.
HS
West Valley City, Utah / Granger HS
2
Brandon Miller
6-2
187
G
Fr.
HS
Sandy, Utah / Brighton HS
41
Austin Montgomery
6-9
208
F
Fr.
HS
Gainesville, Ga. / Lakeview Academy
25
Kenneth Ogbe
6-6
194
G
Jr.
2L
Munich, Germany / Urspring
42
Jakob Poeltl
7-0
248
F
So.
1L
Vienna, Austria / Arkadia Traiskirchen
20
Chris Reyes
6-7
236
F
Jr.
1L
La Verne, Calif. / Citrus College
11
Brandon Taylor
5-10
170
G
Sr.
3L
Los Angeles, Calif. / Pacific Hills HS
14
Dakarai Tucker
6-5
194
G/F
Sr.
3L
Los Angeles, Calif. / Serra HS
1
Isaiah Wright
6-2
180
G
So.
1L
Boise, Idaho / Borah HS
Numerical No.
Name
Ht.
Wt.
Pos.
Yr.
Exp.
Hometown/Previous School
0
Brekkott Chapman
6-8
205
F
So.
1L
Roy, Utah / Roy HS
1
Isaiah Wright
6-2
180
G
So.
1L
Boise, Idaho / Borah HS
2
Brandon Miller
6-2
187
G
Fr.
HS
Sandy, Utah / Brighton HS
5
Austin Eastman
6-3
183
G
Gr.
1L
Billings, Mont. / Billings Senior
10
Jake Connor
6-3
181
G
RS-Fr.
RS
Salt Lake City, Utah / Highland HS
11
Brandon Taylor
5-10
170
G
Sr.
3L
Los Angeles, Calif. / Pacific Hills HS
14
Dakarai Tucker
6-5
194
G/F
Sr.
3L
Los Angeles, Calif. / Serra HS
15
Lorenzo Bonam
6-4
189
G
Jr.
TR
Inkster, Mich. / Gillette College
20
Chris Reyes
6-7
236
F
Jr.
1L
La Verne, Calif. / Citrus College
21
Jordan Loveridge
6-6
220
F
Sr.
3L
West Jordan, Utah / West Jordan HS
25
Kenneth Ogbe
6-6
194
G
Jr.
2L
Munich, Germany / Urspring
30
Gabe Bealer
6-6
183
G/F
Jr.
TR
Antelope, Calif. / CC of San Francisco
35
Kyle Kuzma
6-9
221
F
So.
1L
Flint, Mich. / Bentley HS
40
Makol Mawien
6-9
210
F/C
Fr.
HS
West Valley City, Utah / Granger HS
41
Austin Montgomery
6-9
208
F
Fr.
HS
Gainesville, Ga. / Lakeview Academy
42
Jakob Poeltl
7-0
248
F
So.
1L
Vienna, Austria / Arkadia Traiskirchen
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2015-16 UTAH SCHEDULE November 5 (Thu)
Cal State Monterey Bay ^
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
6 P.M.
13 (Fri)
Southern Utah
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
7:30 P.M.
16 (Mon)
San Diego State
Jon M. Huntsman Center
ESPN2
7:30 P.M.
19 (Thu)
vs. Texas Tech #
San Juan, Puerto Rico (Coliseo Roberto Clemente)
ESPN2
8 P.M.
20 (Fri)
vs. Miami/Mississippi State #
San Juan, Puerto Rico (Coliseo Roberto Clemente)
ESPNU
6/8 P.M.
22 (Sun)
TBD #
San Juan, Puerto Rico (Coliseo Roberto Clemente)
TBD
TBA
27 (Fri)
Idaho State
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
7 P.M.
2 (Wed)
BYU
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
8 P.M.
5 (Sat)
IPFW
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
12 P.M.
12 (Sat)
at Wichita State
Wichita, Kan. (Intrust Bank Arena)
ESPN2
2:30 P.M.
16 (Wed)
Savannah State
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
6 P.M.
19 (Sat)
vs. Duke
New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden)
ESPN
12 P.M.
22 (Tue)
Delaware State
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
7 P.M.
28 (Mon)
College of Idaho
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
7 P.M.
1 (Fri)
at Stanford *
Palo Alto, Calif. (Maples Pavilion)
ESPNU
6 P.M.
3 (Sun)
at California *
Berkeley, Calif. (Haas Pavilion)
P12N
4:30 P.M.
8 (Fri)
at Colorado *
Boulder, Colo. (Coors Events Center)
FS1
7 P.M.
14 (Thu)
Oregon *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
8 P.M.
17 (Sun)
Oregon State *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
ESPNU
6:30 P.M.
21 (Thu)
at Washington State *
Pullman, Wash. (Friel Court)
FS1
8 P.M.
24 (Sun)
at Washington *
Seattle, Wash. (Alaska Airlines Arena)
ESPNU
6:30 P.M.
27 (Wed)
California *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
ESPNU
9 P.M.
30 (Sat)
Stanford *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
3 P.M.
4 (Thu)
at Oregon State *
Corvallis, Ore. (Gill Coliseum)
ESPN2
8 P.M.
7 (Sun)
at Oregon *
Eugene, Ore. (Matthew Knight Arena)
ESPN2
1 P.M.
10 (Wed)
Washington *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
ESPN2
7 P.M.
14 (Sun)
Washington State *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
3 P.M.
18 (Thu)
at UCLA *
Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion)
ESPN2
7 P.M.
21 (Sun)
at USC *
Los Angeles, Calif. (Galen Center)
P12N
3 P.M.
25 (Thu)
Arizona State *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
P12N
7 P.M.
27 (Sat)
Arizona *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
ESPN/ESPN2
TBA
5 (Sat)
Colorado *
Jon M. Huntsman Center
ESPNU
7:30 P.M.
9-12
Pac-12 Tournament
MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas, Nev.)
P12N/FS1
TBA
December
January
February
March
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THE UTAH FIGHT SONG
Verse I am a Utah Man/Fan, sir, and I live across the green, Our gang it is the jolliest that you have ever seen. Our students are the finest and each one’s a shining star, Our yell, you’ll hear it ringing through the mountains near and far!
Chorus Who am I, sir, A Utah Man/Fan am I! A Utah Man/Fan, sir, Will be ‘til I die. Ki-yi!
Verse We’re up to snuff, we never bluff, we’re game for any fuss. No rival band of college fans dare meet us in The MUSS. So fill your lungs and sing it out and shout it to the sky, We’ll fight for dear old crimson for a Utah Man/Fan am I!
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Chorus (same) Verse And when we prom the avenue, all lined up in a row, And arm in arm and step in time as down the street we go. No matter if a freshman green or in a senior’s gown, The people all admit we are the warmest gang in town.
Chorus (same) Verse We may not live forever on this jolly good sphere, But while we do we’ll live a life of merriment and cheer, And when our college days are o’er and night is drawing nigh, With parting breath we’ll sing that song: “A Utah Man/Fan Am I.” Go Utes!
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Roeland Brateanu
Joe Dykstra
Men’s Tennis
Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving
Beth Launiere
Rich Manning
Women’s Volleyball
Women’s Soccer
Tom Farden
Amy Hogue
Megan Marsden
Randall McCracken
Co-Women’s Gymnastics
Co-Women’s Gymnastics
Softball
Men’s Golf
Mat Iandolo
Women’s Tennis
Lynne Roberts
Women’s Basketball
Kyle Kepler
Bill Kinneberg
Kevin Sweeney
Kyle Whittingham
Women’s Cross Country/ Track & Field
Men’s and Women’s Skiing
Baseball
Football
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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF
Liz Abel
Sr. Associate A.D./ Communications
Kyle Brennan
Deputy Athletics Director
Sam Corbett
Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer
Diane Gentry
Lindsay Adams Athletic Trainer
Mark Burk
Leila Ames
Director of Major Gifts
Dr. Bob Burks
Todd Campbell
RES/JMHC Director
Orthopedic Surgeon
Mike DeVine
Heather Elliot
Associate Director of Communications
Mike Gillilan
Kris Gross
Olivia Hall
Jaquelin Harris
Mark Jolley
Sydney Jones
Assistant Director of Executive Assistant to the Olympic Sports Strength Development System Operations Athletics Director & Conditioning
Director of Sports Medicine
Special Services
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Olympic Sports Marketing Coordinator
Insurance Billing Clerk
Kara Carlson
Kate Charipar
Craig Chelette
Megan Freshour
Chanelle Furner
Brooke Frederickson
Brandon Gorman
Director of Olympic Sport Equipment Operations
Gavin Gough
Dr. Patrick Greis
Associate Director of Event Management
Claudia Heaps
Manny Hendrix
Brad Kiernan
Mike Lageschulte
Assistant Director of Marketing
Assistant A.D./ Compliance
Assistant Director of Communications
Academic Advisor
Development Specialist
Kelsey Brandt
Associate A.D./ External Operations
Sean Farrell
Will Goldman
Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer
Ann Argust
Team Physician
Assistant Registrar for Athletics Eligibility
Assistant Director of Compliance
New Media Director
Dr. Stephen Aoki
Videographer
Athletic Trainer
Tennis Center Executive Secretary
Trevor Jameson
Mark Anderson
Financial Aid Manager
Associate A.D./ Development
Special Projects Coordinator
Team Physician
Lynde Hoopes
Training Room Assistant
Executive Secretary
Melisa Griffith
Assistant Director of Annual Giving
Tom Iriye
Communications Admin. Assistant
Associate Director of Sports Medicine
Ashley Lear
Meagan Legerski
Life Skills Coordinator
Executive Secretary
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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF
Dan Leonard
Assoc. Director of Athletic Field Management
Amanda McKinnon
Assistant Ticket Manager
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Office Assistant
Dr. Amy Powell
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Olympic Sports Strength & Conditioning Coach
Assistant Trainer
Katie Lorens
Dr. Travis Maak
Cory Meyer
Anna Mitchell
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Natalie Murdock
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Director of Ticket Sales/ Annual Giving
Tim Pagoaga
Massage Therapist
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Team Physician
Compliance Coordinator
Ernie Rimer
Grant Robertson
Director of Sports Science
Steve Smith
Chief Financial Officer
Cody Lockling
Sports Dietitian
Faculty Representative
Steve Pyne
New Media Creative
Travel Consultant
Dameon Myres
Director of Information Technology
Assistant Director of Communications
Senior Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer
Darrell Peters
Dr. Dave Petron
Nona Richardson
Team Physician
Director of Event and Facility Operations
Associate Registrar
Kathy Rank
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Sr. Associate A.D./ Student Support/SWA
Tanya Schmidt
Sarah Shebek
Systems Administrator
Chris Robinson
Michael Rueckert
Ron Snarr
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Mary Marsden
Director of Compliance
Associate Director of Marketing
Assoc. Director of Athletic Field Management
Team Physician
Accountant
Assistant Director of Marketing
Director of Major Gifts
Office Assistant
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Administrative Officer/ H.R.
David Martin
Ticket Office Supervisor
Justin Nelson
Associate Director of Event Management
Jamie Plott
Spirit Squad Coordinator
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Associate Director of Facility Management
Landon Smith
Social Media Coordinator
Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer
Brian Sproul
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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF
Matt Sterling
Assistant Equipment Manager for Olympic Sports
Erik Weierholt
Lauren Storer
Academic Advisor
Tyce Welling
Director of Academic Services
Assistant Ticket Manager
Beth Wolfgram
David Woodbury
Director of Sports Nutrition
Director of Ticket Operations
Valerie Swensen
Kade Sybrowsky
Accountant
Aaron White
RES/JMHC Services Associate Director
Videographer
Jennifer White
Director of Marketing
Megan Tesch
Colby Vranes
CCAF Engagement and Retention Coordinator
Academic Advisor
Skip Whitman
Dr. Stuart Willick
Director of Broadcast and Video Services
Jon Webster
Dir. of Strength & Conditioning for Olympic Sports
Team Physician
Drew Wiseman
Associate Director of Communications
Logan Young
Systems Administrator
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UTAH BASKETBALL’S
TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE One of the Nation’s Top Programs
» 13th most wins (1,732) in NCAA history » 15th best all-time winning percentage (.644)
NCAA Tournament History
» One of seven teams recognized by the NCAA to have
reached the Sweet 16 every decade since the 1950s (joining Kentucky, Kansas, Indiana, North Carolina, Louisville and Syracuse), making 17 appearances » 28 appearances rank 23rd most in tournament history » Round of 32 – 21 times » Elite Eight – 6 times » Final Four – 4 times
32 Conference Championships » 5th most in NCAA Division I
Runnin’ Ute Honors » » » » » » » » »
1 Consensus National Player of the Year 2 National Players of the Year 7 Wooden Award top 10 finalists 1 Bob Cousy Award winner 17 All-Americans 7 Academic All-America citations 35 NBA Draft picks 3 Olympians 6 USA Basketball team members
All-American Keith Van Horn led Utah to three WAC titles in the mid-1990s.
Head coach Rick Majerus and All-America point guard Andre Miller lead Utah to the 1998 NCAA title game.
10 NBA Draft First Round Picks All-Time
» Two No. 1 overall picks Andrew Bogut (2005) and
Billy McGill (1962) » Seven top 10 picks
Eight NBA Draft Picks Since 1993 » Four lottery selections
Three Consensus All-Americans Since 1995 » » » »
Second-most among Pac-12 Conference programs Andrew Bogut – 2005 Andre Miller – 1999 Keith Van Horn – 1997
Three Academic All-Americans Since 1995 » Michael Doleac – 1998 (1st Team) » Drew Hansen – 1998 (3rd Team) » Hanno Möttölä – 1999 (2nd Team), 2000 (3rd Team)
Andrew Bogut was the Consensus National Player of the Year in 2005.
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Delon Wright won the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s best point guard in 2014-15.
A PROGRAM ON THE RISE Pac-12 Conference
All 32 of Utah’s regular season games will be televised this year with 14 games on the Pac12 Networks, 16 on ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU and two scheduled to air on Fox Sports 1. The 16 games televised on the ESPN family of networks is a school record, surpassing last season’s total of 14.
Utah became a member of the Pac-12 Conference on July 1, 2011. Having earned the nickname “Conference of Champions,” the Pac-12 is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2015-16. The Pac-12’s success is as evident in men’s basketball as any sport, where league teams have captured a record 16 NCAA Championships. The Pac-12 also lays claim to 38 NCAA Final Four appearances, 92 consensus All-Americans, 17 National Players of the Year, and 25 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame members. The Pac-12 has sent at least half of its teams on to postseason play 24 times in the last 26 years. During that time, 12 league players have garnered National Player of the Year or National Freshman of the Year honors.
The Next Level
Over the last eight years, 33 players from Pac12 teams have gone one to become first round NBA Draft picks—including four in 2015—with a total of 56 having been selected. Below is a breakdown of how the Pac-12 compared to other conferences in producing NBA talent in recent years.
NBA DRAFT PICKS BY CONFERENCE Last 10 Years
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Classroom Champions
For everything the Runnin’ Utes have achieved on the court, they have been equally successful in the classroom. In Larry Krystkowiak’s program, the focus is on developing well-rounded student-athletes. Utah’s multi-year Academic Performance Report (APR) released in May 2015 was a perfect 1000 for the second year in a row.
honorable mention all-defensive team selection. Poeltl was named to the All-Pac-12 freshmen team.
Television Exposure
The 2015-16 Pac-12 Conference men’s basketball television package features 224 contests telecast to national and regional audiences. Pac-12 Conference controlled games include 153 games aired on the Pac-12 Networks (including eight Pac-12 Tournament games), 44 on ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, 23 games on FS1 (including three Pac-12 Tournament games) and two nationally each on FOX broadcast network and CBS. Additional appearances will be made through other conference television agreements and various inseason tournaments.
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All-Pac-12
Delon Wright, Brandon Taylor and Jakob Poeltl earned postseason awards from the Pac-12 Conference in 2015. Wright was named to the All-Pac-12 first team and all-defensive team for the second year in a row. Wright became the first Ute to earn consecutive first team honors from a league since 2000. Taylor was named to the All-Pac-12 second team and was an
Jakob Poeltl
Brandon Taylor Jeremy Olsen and Brandon Taylor were both named to the Pac-12 All-Academic first team in 201415. Austin Eastman made the second team and Kenneth Ogbe earned honorable mention. The Runnin’ Utes led all Pac-12 programs with two of the five players on the first team. Utah’s four student-athletes on the squad in 2014-15 and a total of nine over the past two years both pace the Pac-12 Conference. Taylor, who earned Pac-12 All-Academic honors for a second consecutive year, was also selected to the Capital One Academic All-District Men’s Basketball Team in 2013-14. In 2013-14, the Utes improved their Graduation Success Rate (GSR) to 88 percent, tops among all Pac12 programs. The GSR is regarded as a more accurate reflection of athletic-academic success due to the fact it does not penalize an institution for student-athletes who transfer to another school while in good academic standing or go on missions, and it also tracks mid-year enrollees and some non-scholarship athletes. As a team in 2013-14, the Utes had eight players named to the U.’s Academic Honor Roll (3.0 GPA) and four make the Dean’s List (3.5 GPA). 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL 39
UTAH’S GREATEST TOP TEAMS AAU National Champions – 1916
After the Utes beat the defending national champion Olympic Club of San Francisco by 20 points on March 1 in Salt Lake City, a groundswell of support raised enough money to send the team to Chicago in search of a national title. The Utes defeated the Olympic Club again in the semifinals and took down the Illinois Athletic Club, 28-27, for its first national title and an 11-0 season.
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NCAA Runner-Up – 1998
Utah took down defending national champion Arizona, 76-51, in the West Regional final and No. 1-ranked North Carolina, 65-59, in the national semifinals at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. The Runnin’ Utes fell to Kentucky in the title game as a deep Wildcat team overcame a double-digit second half deficit. Utah, led by head coach Rick Majerus and All-Americans Andre Miller and Michael Doleac, tied the school record with 30 wins.
NCAA TOURNAMENT SUCCESS Final Four 1944, 1961, 1966, 1998
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NCAA Champions – 1944
The Utes were invited to both the NIT and the NCAA Tournament at the end of the 1944 season, but chose the former. At the time, the NIT was a much better tournament financially. After Utah lost to Kentucky in the NIT first round, head coach Vadal Peterson received a phone call from the NCAA asking them to participate in their tournament as a late fill-in for Arkansas, which was involved in an automobile accident. The Utes quickly accepted and headed to Kansas City, where they beat Missouri and Iowa State to advance to the championship game back in New York’s Madison Square Garden. Utah defeated Dartmouth, 42-40 in overtime to win the title. A few days later in a Red Cross Benefit game, Utah defeated NIT champion St. John’s, 43-36.
NIT Champions – 1947
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The Utes won the three games in the tournament by a total of seven points and took down Kentucky, 49-45, in the championship game. The starters from the 1947 NIT title team were (left to right) Wat Misaka, Fred Weidner, Arnie Ferrin, Vern Gardner and Leon Watson. Ferrin, Misaka and Dick Smuin were veterans of the ’44 NCAA Championship run but center Vern Gardner garnered tournament MVP honors. Fred Weidner also played a major part in the championship. 40 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL
Elite Eight 1956, 1997 Sweet Sixteen 1955, 1959, 1960, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1991, 1996, 2005, 2015
ALL-AMERICANS Dick Romney Bill Kinner Arnie Ferrin Vern Gardner Glen Smith Art Bunte Billy McGill Merv Jackson Mike Newlin Mike Sojourner Luther “Ticky” Burden Danny Vranes Keith Van Horn Michael Doleac Andre Miller Andrew Bogut Delon Wright
1916 1935, 1936 1944, 1945, (Consensus) 1947, 1948 1947, 1949 1952 1956 1961, 1962 (Consensus) 1968 1973 1974 1975 1981 1996, 1997 (Consensus) 1998 1998, 1999 (Consensus) 2005 (Consensus) 2015
RUNNIN’ UTE RETIRED JERSEYS
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4 | Andrew Bogut (2003-05)
2005 Consensus National Player of the Year Top overall pick 2005 NBA Draft Won the Wooden, Associated Press, Naismith, Oscar Robertson and NABC player of the year awards. Ranks ninth in career scoring average (16.6 ppg) and seventh in rebounding average (11.1 rpg).
23 | Danny Vranes (1977-81)
» 1981 Second-Team All-American » Four-time All-WAC, three-time first team pick » Eighth in career scoring (1,701) and fifth in rebounds (951) » No. 5 overall pick 1981 NBA Draft, seven year NBA career
12 | Billy McGill (1959-62)
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1962 Consensus All-American Earned All-America honors twice Led nation in scoring (38.8 ppg) in 1961-62 with four 50-plus point games All-time leading rebounder (1,106) and secondleading scorer (2,321) Top overall pick 1962 NBA Draft
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1999 Consensus All-American, Basketball Times National Player of Year Earned All-America honors twice Two-time First-Team All-WAC Second in all-time assists (721), first in steals (254) and 11th in scoring (1,618) No. 8 overall pick 1999 NBA Draft
24 | Andre Miller (1995-99)
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22 | Arnie Ferrin (1943-48)
1945 Consensus All-American Only four-time All-American in school history 1944 NCAA Final Four Most Outstanding Player, becoming first freshman to earn the honor National College Basketball Hall of Fame 2009 Three year NBA/BBA career
33 | Vern Gardner (1945-49)
» 1947 and ’48 All-American » Led team in scoring (15.3 ppg) in 1949 » Drafted by the NBA’s Philadelphia Warriors
Utes in John R. Wooden Award Voting
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44 | Keith Van Horn (1993-97)
1997 Consensus All-American Earned All-America honors twice Three-time WAC Player of the Year, four-time firstteam all-league All-time leading scorer (2,542) and second in rebounds (1,074) Second overall pick 1997 NBA Draft
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Head Coach Rick Majerus (1989-2004)
Best winning percentage (.773) among Utah coaches all-time 323-95 record without a single losing season in 15 years 1998 NCAA Runner-up, four NCAA Tournament Sweet 16s 10 conference titles
Year 2015 2005 1999 1998 1997 1996 1977
Player Delon Wright Andrew Bogut Andre Miller Michael Doleac Keith Van Horn Keith Van Horn Jeff Jonas
Place 8th 1st 2nd 9th 2nd 8th 10th
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RUNNIN’ UTES SCOREBOARD NO. PLAYER 0 Brekkott Chapman 1 Isaiah Wright 2 Brandon Miller 5 Austin Eastman 10 Jake Connor 11 Brandon Taylor 14 Dakarai Tucker 15 Lorenzo Bonam 20 Chris Reyes 21 Jordan Loveridge 25 Kenneth Ogbe 30 Gabe Bealer 35 Kyle Kuzma 40 Makol Mawien 41 Austin Montgomery 42 Jakob Poeltl
3-PT FG 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
FIELD GOALS 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
FREE THROWS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
FOULS 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345
TOTAL POINTS
VISITING TEAM SCOREBOARD NO. PLAYER
3-PT FG 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
FIELD GOALS 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
FREE THROWS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
FOULS 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345
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TEAM TOGETHER RUNNIN’ UTES IN THE COMMUNITY
Utah players, coaches and staff took part in the Huntsman Cancer Center 5K run last fall.
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he Utah men’s basketball team makes dozens of public appearances each year and gives back to the Salt Lake City community in numerous ways. In the past year, the Runnin’ Utes have taken part in Utah Athletics’ Fan Fest, the University of Utah Healthcare cancer awareness event, the Huntsman Cancer Center 5K, Fan Appreciation Night at the Campus Store, delivering season tickets to Utah fans, and helping U. students move into the dorms through the Runnin’ Utes Move U event. They have also recently taken part in the U.’s Employee Appreciation Day, a MUSS and student lunchtime event on campus, a Holiday Food Drive with the Utah Food Bank, Christmas gift deliveries with the Utah Foster Care Foundation, visiting the VA Hospital, and delivering sandwiches and water on a regular basis to the homeless in Salt Lake City.
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Team Building
Runnin’ Ute players took part in the annual Fan Fest event last August at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
In close games and hostile environments, mental and physical toughness are critical for a team. With the goal of changing the team’s mindset, head coach Larry Krystkowiak has instituted some activities to the team’s offseason training regimen. The past two years during the off-season, the Utes went through a Navy SEAL training course in order to toughen them up while also improving the way in which they work together. The drills focused on cooperation and one of the big takeaways from the training was a traditional military axiom: “Two is one and one is none.”
The Runnin’ Utes went through a Navy SEAL training course in September.
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YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR
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2-6 11-2 4-1 4-1 14-1 9-0 5-1 5-0 2-2 4-2 4-0 3-0 3-0 4-1 3-1 1-3 2-4 2-4 3-6 2-4 5-4 9-3 15-3 8-2 8-5 9-4 8-4 4-7 9-1 11-1 7-1 9-2 8-1 7-2 5-5 10-2 8-0 5-2 7-3 6-3 13-3 11-4 13-4 12-3 10-3 6-6 16-0 12-0 13-2 13-2 13-2 15-1 14-0 14-0 10-5 16-1 13-4 15-1 11-2 14-0 12-4 13-3 11-3
1-2 6-1 1-1 1-1 7-2 4-2 7-3 3-0 1-1 1-2 3-0 1-0 2-1 4-1 2-2 1-3 3-7 2-4 2-4 5-6 0-8 4-9 6-3 6-6 5-1 2-4 1-5 3-6 7-5 9-3 6-4 9-2 6-5 6-5 5-7 9-1 8-2 5-6 8-2 5-5 10-3 3-14 7-6 7-6 0-11 6-8 7-2 8-2 4-4 6-5 6-2 7-0 5-5 7-3 2-7 2-7 2-4 6-4 3-8 1-8 1-9 4-6 3-7
0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 3-1 1-0 0-2 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-1 1-2 2-0 4-0 0-1 1-2 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-4 2-2 1-0 2-3 4-2 4-3 2-0 0-2 1-1 2-1 2-3 1-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 1-1
23.2 44.1 43.0 32.0 47.4 39.2 31.6 38.1 36.8 37.2 33.5 42.3 28.3 31.9 31.6 28.7 27.7 30.4 33.4 30.4 37.5 43.0 44.0 39.0 44.6 40.7 43.8 41.0 44.5 48.3 45.8 48.0 37.5 43.9 44.8 52.8 56.5 47.1 53.4 52.0 57.4 51.0 58.8 58.8 62.3 62.9 78.9 81.1 78.4 73.5 73.2 83.4 81.8 81.8 72.7 79.8 89.9 95.2 77.0 85.9 83.6 87.8 85.6
30.7 21.1 27.4 26.2 24.1 26.4 23.5 24.0 34.6 27.3 24.8 27.1 22.0 27.8 30.0 34.1 31.9 33.5 36.1 32.5 41.8 40.7 35.5 33.9 38.3 35.2 45.6 40.4 37.9 37.7 39.4 37.4 30.9 36.1 43.5 34.8 44.0 39.7 42.6 43.4 47.6 51.6 55.2 55.2 64.9 64.5 59.9 67.2 68.3 63.0 64.9 73.6 70.2 70.2 74.8 76.4 82.7 79.2 71.0 82.0 83.6 83.7 84.2
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POSTSEASON -------AAU National Champions --National AAU Tournament National AAU Tournament -----------------------NCAA Champions NCAA Regional Semifinals -NIT Champions -NIT First Round -----NCAA Regional Semifinals NCAA Regional Finals NIT First Round NIT First Round NCAA Regional Semifinals NCAA Regional Semifinals NCAA Final Four (4th) ----NCAA Final Four (4th) ---NIT Second Round --
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1908-09 1909-10 1910-11 1911-12 1912-13 1913-14 1914-15 1915-16 1916-17 1917-18 1918-19 1919-20 1920-21 1921-22 1922-23 1923-24 1924-25 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 1931-32 1932-33 1933-34 1934-35 1935-36 1936-37 1937-38 1938-39 1939-40 1940-41 1941-42 1942-43 1943-44 1944-45 1945-46 1946-47 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 1950-51 1951-52 1952-53 1953-54 1954-55 1955-56 1956-57 1957-58 1958-59 1959-60 1960-61 1961-62 1962-63 1963-64 1964-65 1965-66 1966-67 1967-68 1968-69 1969-70 1970-71
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YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR
OVERALL RECORD PCT.
1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78 1978-79 1979-80 1980-81 1981-82 1982-83 1983-84 1984-85 1985-86 1986-87 1987-88 1988-89 1989-90 1990-91 1991-92 1992-93 1993-94 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 1999-00 2000-01 2001-02 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Totals
13-12 8-19 22-8 17-9 19-8 22-7 23-6 20-10 18-10 25-5 11-17 18-14 11-19 15-16 20-10 17-13 19-11 16-17 16-14 30-4 24-11 24-7 14-14 28-6 27-7 29-4 30-4 28-5 23-9 19-12 21-9 25-8 24-9 29-6 14-15 11-19 18-15 24-10 14-17 13-18 6-25 15-18 21-12 26-9 1706-948
.520 .296 .733 .654 .704 .759 .793 .667 .643 .833 .393 .563 .367 .484 .667 .567 .633 .485 .533 .882 .686 .774 .500 .824 .794 .879 .882 .848 .719 .612 .700 .758 .727 .829 .483 .367 .545 .706 .452 .419 .194 .455 .618 .743 .643
RECORD 5-9 4-10 9-5 7-7 9-5 11-3 12-2 9-3 10-4 13-3 6-10 11-5 4-12 8-8 12-4 9-7 11-5 6-10 7-9 15-1 9-7 15-3 8-10 15-3 15-3 15-1 12-2 14-0 10-4 10-4 10-4 11-3 9-5 13-1 6-10 6-10 7-9 12-4 7-9 6-10 3-15 5-13 9-9 13-5 804-529
CONFERENCE PCT. FINISH .357 .286 .643 .500 .643 .786 .857 .750 .714 .813 .375 .688 .250 .500 .750 .563 .688 .375 .438 .938 .563 .833 .444 .833 .833 .938 .857 1.000 .714 .714 .714 .786 .642 .929 .375 .375 .438 .750 .438 .375 .167 .278 .500 .722 .605
6th T-7th T-2nd 4th T-2nd 1st 2nd 2nd T-2nd T-1st 7th T-1st 8th 6th T-1st 5th T-2nd T-6th T-6th 1st 4th T-1st T-5th 1st 1st 1st * 1st * 1st * T-1st T-1st 2nd T-1st 3rd 1st 6th T-6th 6th T-1st T-5th 7th 11th 10th 8th T-2nd
* - WAC division finish (a) - Majerus coached six games (4-2) before undergoing heart surgery. Assistant Joe Cravens (12-12, 7-9) was the acting coach the rest of the season. (b) - Majerus coached the first game (1-0) before taking a personal leave of absence. Assistant Dick Hunsaker (18-12, 10-4) was the acting coach the rest of the season. (c) - Majerus coached 20 games (15-5, 3-2) before stepping down due to health concerns. Assistant Kerry Rupp (9-4, 6-3) was the interim coach the rest of the season.
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HOME
AWAY
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10-4 6-10 16-1 14-2 11-4 13-1 14-2 13-2 11-4 14-1 9-6 12-3 8-7 11-7 15-1 12-5 14-2 11-7 12-3 16-0 14-4 15-0 11-3 15-0 14-1 13-1 13-0 14-0 17-0 13-3 14-2 15-1 15-1 16-0 10-5 9-6 11-4 13-2 9-8 9-6 6-9 11-7 18-2 16-1 1,072-284
3-6 1-8 3-6 3-6 6-4 6-5 7-3 6-6 6-5 8-3 2-9 4-6 2-11 4-9 5-7 5-7 5-8 4-8 3-10 11-2 8-5 7-5 3-10 9-3 9-4 10-1 10-3 8-2 4-7 5-6 6-5 7-4 6-5 7-3 3-8 1-11 5-9 6-7 4-8 4-9 0-12 2-10 2-9 6-6 494-540
0-2 1-1 3-1 0-1 2-0 3-1 2-1 1-2 1-1 3-1 0-2 2-5 1-1 0-0 0-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 1-1 3-2 2-2 2-2 0-1 4-3 4-2 6-2 7-1 6-3 2-2 1-3 1-2 3-3 3-3 6-3 1-2 1-2 2-2 5-1 1-1 0-3 0-4 2-1 1-1 4-2 140-124
PF AVG.
PA AVG.
COACH
73.9 71.1 90.8 85.4 81.5 81.7 79.5 77.6 77.1 76.3 64.1 64.0 70.1 70.9 73.9 69.9 66.5 71.2 68.0 73.7 68.6 77.1 75.0 77.5 76.7 74.4 70.4 71.2 70.3 71.8 67.2 66.3 65.0 67.9 64.7 69.2 68.5 71.2 66.4 67.0 55.5 64.2 75.1 71.3
71.6 75.5 83.0 79.7 76.4 74.5 73.2 75.5 73.1 66.3 67.9 64.7 72.4 72.0 70.0 65.5 61.2 70.4 64.7 64.2 61.6 65.7 71.1 64.8 63.8 61.6 58.2 55.3 61.8 63.1 61.3 60.3 57.5 57.2 64.3 72.2 63.8 64.6 66.4 70.2 69.7 63.2 70.3 57.1
Bill Foster Bill Foster Bill Foster Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Lynn Archibald Lynn Archibald Lynn Archibald Lynn Archibald Lynn Archibald Lynn Archibald Rick Majerus (a) Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus (b) Rick Majerus Rick Majerus Rick Majerus (c) Ray Giacoletti Ray Giacoletti Ray Giacoletti Jim Boylen Jim Boylen Jim Boylen Jim Boylen Larry Krystkowiak Larry Krystkowiak Larry Krystkowiak Larry Krystkowiak
POSTSEASON --NIT Runner-up --NCAA Regional Semifinals NCAA Regional Semifinals NCAA First Round -NCAA Regional Semifinals -NCAA Regional Semifinals --NCAA First Round NIT First Round NIT First Round --NCAA Regional Semifinals NIT Final Four (3rd) NCAA Second Round -NCAA Second Round NCAA Regional Semifinals NCAA Regional Finals NCAA Final Four (2nd) NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round NIT First Round NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round NCAA First Round NCAA Regional Semifinals --CBI Second Round NCAA First Round ----NIT First Round NCAA Regional Semifinals
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2014-15 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S
HONOR ROLL
The following student-athletes were on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List during the Fall 2014 and/or Spring 2015 academic terms. Those on the Dean’s List during at least one of the semesters are denoted with an asterisk (*). Baseball Connor Armijo Taggart Baxter* Dallas Carroll* Dalton Carroll* Josh Chapman* Dylan Drachler Brocklin Duke* Dustin Hughes Patrick Flynn* Mark Gulden* Dustin Hughes Andre Jackson Armett Johnson Spencer Johnson* Chance Jones Christopher Larsen Kellen Marruffo Bowen Ogata Hunter Rodriguez Jayson Rose Joshua Rose Carlos Santoyo Max Schuman Hunter Simmons Neil Sterling* Trenton Stoltz* Nolan Stouder Cole Taylor* Joshua Tedeschi* Tanner Thomas* Luke West Anthony Young Men’s Basketball Gabe Bealer* Jake Connor Austin Eastman* Jordan Loveridge* Kenneth Ogbe Jeremy Olsen* Jakob Poeltl Eris Winder Delon Wright Women’s Basketball Nakia Arquette* Tanaeya Boclair* Gabrielle Bowie Paige Crozon Joeseta Fatuesi Katie Kuklok Jada Matthews Malia Nawahine* Valerie Nawahine Devri Owens Emily Potter Dani Rodriguez
Taryn Wicijowski* Cheyenne Wilson Football Brian Allen Devin Brady Dylan Calhoun* Brandon Cox Hunter Dimick* Chase Dominguez* Christian Drews Evan Eggiman* Parker Erickson* Jameson Field Kylie Fitts Andrew Fletcher Austin Gibbs Wallace Gonzalez* Tom Hackett Kenneth Hampel Chase Hansen Travonne Hobbs Casey Hughes* Donnovan Isom Jake Jackson* Jacob Kane Tanner Larsen* Austin Lee* Andre Lewis Chase Loftin Taylor Loomis Delshawn McClellon Daniel McCormick Nocholas Mika Joshua Mines Evan Moeai Jared Norris Nick Nowakowski* Timothy Patrick Ryan Petersen Andrew Phillips Eric Rowe Marcus Sanders-Williams Adam Schultz* Sharrieff Shah Jr. Clint Shepard Clarence Smith Mo Talley Sunia Tauteoli Justin Thomas Michael Welsh Alex Whittingham Jason Whittingham Marcus A. Williams* Travis Wilson Izic Yapias* Kenric Young
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Men’s Golf John Carlson* Andrew Grundberg Brandon Kida Jose Pelayo Brent Pollock* Jonathon Thomas Gymnastics Georgia Dabritz* Nansy Damianova* Kailah Delaney* Beanna Hughes* Haley Lange* Kari Lee* Tiffani Lewis* Mary Beth Lofgren Kassandra Lopez Corrie Lothrop Samantha Partyka* Baely Rowe Lia Del Priore Smith* Madison Stover* Rebecca Tutka* Tory Wilson* Men’s Skiing Noe Bellet* Endre Bjertness* Joergen Brath* Dominick Demschar* Nick Hendrickson* Tim Hribar* Oscar Ivars Tucker McCrerey Niklas Persson Andy Trow* Sasha Zaitsoff Women’s Skiing Nora Eide* Chloe Fausa* Anna-Lena Heynen* Ana Kobal* Veronika Mayerhofer* Natalia Muller* Josefin Nilsson* Teagan Palmer Kristina Rove* Lauren Samuels* Sloan Storey* Women’s Soccer Tamaryn Braun* Darby Broeker* Kaycee Buckley Madi Clarkson* Sarah Duncan*
Mariah Elmer Mikayla Elmer* July Gentry* McKel Gurney* Ashton Hall* Hannah Hyde Avery Jenkins* Addie Jensen* Janie Kearl* Lindsey Luke Cheyanne Mulcock Baylee Nielsen Molly Poletto* Katy Rigby* Jill Robison Nykell Seymour* Taylor Slattery* Megan Trabert* Cabria Turang* Natalie Vukic*
Calvin Rogers Nolan Rogers* Keith Schendel* Benjamin Scott* Brandon Shreeve* Nicholas Soedel* Ganem Tebet* Christopher Taber* Seth Wynn* Brandon Young
Women’s Swimming & Diving Shayla Archer* Amanda Barrett* Haley Blount Kylie Boyce* Sydney Bull Dorien Butter* Paolina Carnevale Amanda Casillas* Stina Colleou* Softball Brianna Francis* Kendal Bergman Jenna Griffith* Heather Bowen* Lauren Hall Bridget Castro* Gabriella Hestwood* Samatha Cordova Madeline Jamora Kate Dickman* Ashlyn Karosas* Kathryn Donovan* Megan Kawaguchi* Hannah Flippen* Isabella Kearns Samantha Glantz Jenna Marsh Marissa Mendenhall* Jasmine Matkovic* Kayce Nieto* Maryssa McArthur Mariah Ramirez Madelynn Meisel* Gabriella Secaira Maudee Miner* Anissa Urtez Erika Nist Miranda Viramontes Melissa Paakh* Madison Woodward Hailey Pabst* Men’s Swimming & Diving Petra Soininen Madeline Velez* Alex Brown Kathryn Wickham Jack Burton* Jacob Crayne* Andrew Cunningham* Alex Fernandes David Fraser* Ecan Indahl Keanu Interone* Bence Kiraly* Peter Kotson Kristian Kron Luis Macias* Robert Miner* Brendan Nguyen* Quillan Oak* Kyle Owens* Austin Phillips Josiah Purss* Brandon Risley
Men’s Tennis Matt Cowley* Johan Jonhagen Parker McGuiness* Santiago Sierra* Jamey Swiggart Cedric Willems Women’s Tennis Tereza Berkerova Jena Chang* Luisa Da Rosa* Elena Najera Alexia Petrovic* Margo Pletcher Sarah Richter* Victoria Robertson
Women’s Track & Field/ Cross Country Allison Aafedt* Alissa Atisme Andrea Chavez* Makenzie Clark Shaylen Crook* Alexandra Eisenbeiss* Grace Englund Sarah Feeny Megan Glasmann* Kayla Goodwin* Dakota Grossman Kailey Hansen* Jameela Hayes Raynee Helm* Aoife Hickey Destanae Howerton-Davis* Susannah Hurst* Courtney Jost* Madison Lanford Claire Macmillan Hannah McInturff Kendhal Melvin* Lauren Mills* Kassie Nagel Michelle Norman Danielle Perez Nicole Reitz* Jessica Sams* Giselle Slotboom Dana Snell Christine Van Brocklin* Rosalie Waller* Sadie Wassum* Mesa Weidle* Rhianna Williams* Rebekah Winterton* Women’s Volleyball Lea Adolph* Adora Anae Bailey Bateman* Kendall Cygan* Shelby Dalton Brenna DeYoung Jessie Jorgensen* Eliza Katoa* Bailee Kendall Emma Kirst Alyssa Koenig Madison Legerski* Berkeley Oblad* Morgan Odale McCall Phillips* Chelsey Schofield* Caroline Sipiora
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2015-16 CCAF BOARD MEMBERS
The Crimson Club Board serves to support the Crimson Club Athletic Fund membership and Utah Athletics in many ways. Each Board member is asked to serve as an advisor, a fundraiser, a decision-maker, a positive representative, and of course, a rabid fan of Utah Athletics! The following people graciously share their time, expertise and ideas in support of the CCAF.
Rick Clark
Greg Aiken
Jim Berger
Shaunna Clark
Sandy Day
Dennie Dunn
Don Foot
Tom Green
Drew Hall
Kalli Huntsman
Kent Jones
Ryan Kirkham
James MacFarlane
Lynn Miller
Scott Mitchell
Wood Moyle
Jim Olson
Laura Scott
Ryan Smith
Scott Smith
Cliff Snyder
Blake Strong
Katrina Terzian-Jensen
Kurt Vedder
Alex Walker
Zach Wiseman
Dan Woodhead
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SCHOLARSHIP CIRCLE
Athletic scholarship endowments provide a perpetual source of scholarship funding for talented Utah student-athletes. Endowed scholarships can be established to remember a family member, to honor a favorite coach, to connect your family to the Utes or for many additional reasons. Partial and fully endowed scholarships can be established through current or planned gifts by contacting the Crimson Club Athletic Fund office. Thanks to the following families for their great support of Utah Athletics.
Endowed Scholarships Academic All American Endowed Scholarship
Carolyn Pricer Harris Endowed Scholarship
Anonymous Endowed Scholarship
James D. Hatch Family Endowed Scholarship for Athletics
Eric & Julie Barlow Linebacker Endowed Scholarship
Walter Menlove Johnson Endowed Football Scholarship
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Gary & Jane Kennedy Endowed Scholarship
Thayer & Sue Christensen Endowed Scholarship
Robert Kent Family Endowed Scholarship
Dr. Ellen Crooks Endowed Scholarship
Adam and Natalie Kessler Endowed Scholarship
Jerry Dixion Endowed Scholarship
Lacy Family Endowed Scholarship
Zeke & Katherine Dumke, Jr. Endowed Gymnastics Scholarship
Tim and Wendy Lacy Family Endowed Scholarship
Zeke & Katherine Dumke, Jr. Endowed Soccer Scholarship
Kurt B. Larsen Endowed Scholarship
Lillian Ence Endowed Scholarship
Lee Family Endowed Scholarship
Evans Family Endowed Scholarship
Andre Miller Point Guard Endowed Scholarship
Dr. Burtis Evans Endowed Scholarship
Scott Morse Endowed Scholarship
C. Ray Evans Endowed Scholarship
Alex & Bessie Oblad Endowed Scholarship
Dr. Joseph & Nadine Evans Endowed Scholarship
John Papanikolas Endowed Scholarship
H. Whitney Felt Memorial Endowed Scholarship
Ben & Rose Pepper Endowed Scholarship
Foot Family Endowment
C.D. & Phyllis Reddish Endowed Scholarship
Alan F. and Beverly J. Frank Endowed Scholarship
Robert L. & Joyce Rice Endowed Scholarship
General Ray D. & Louise Free Endowed Scholarship
Nick and Penny Rose Family Endowed Scholarship
David & Blanche Freed Endowed Scholarship
Steve and Angie Smith Endowed Scholarship
Coach Jack Gardner Endowed Basketball Scholarship
Dr. Clifford Snyder Endowed Scholarship
Francis H. Gillespie Endowed Scholarship
Sorensen Family Endowed Scholarship
Jordan & Dana Gross Offensive Lineman Endowment
David & Susan Spafford Endowed Scholarship
Ivan William “Ike” Hall Endowed Scholarship
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The Scholarship Circle is a group of Crimson Club Athletic Fund members – individuals and companies – who generously support student-athletes at the University of Utah by providing full and annual scholarships. Scholarship Circle members are a key part in building the Utah Athletic Department as a whole. The department’s success depends on contributions to stay competitive and relevant. The Scholarship Circle is essential in meeting growing costs of student-athletes for recruiting, housing, tuition, meals, travel, etc. Making this investment means building stronger programs for all sports and you are making a difference in our success.
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BASEBALL PREVIEW
The Strength of Experience
Kody Davis ranked ninth in the Pac-12 with a .423 on-base percentage and was tied for seventh in the league with 15 stolen bases last season.
Bringing back a starter at every position and three-fourths of last year’s innings on the mound, Utah baseball will field one of its most experienced teams in 2016. By Brooke Frederickson Utah Athletics Communications
W
ith a wealth of experience returning, the 2016 Utah baseball team looks to make an impact in the Pac-12. The Utes return last year’s primary starter at every field position. Utah has several three-year starters: Kody Davis and Cody Scaggari in the infield, Wyler Smith in the outfield and AJ Young at catcher. On the mound, the Utes return nearly 77 percent of last year’s innings pitched, led by three-year starter Dalton Carroll and 2015 Pac-12 honorable mention selection Jayson Rose. Several newcomers have also stepped up and challenged for starting roles, which could see the coaching staff make several moves early in the year as they work to find the best lineup. “We have the majority of our position players back and we have a lot of innings by pitchers back from last year,” Utah head coach Bill Kinneberg said.
“What we’re looking for is improvement from those guys, stepping up and improving their game as well as our team’s game, but also making sure that the new guys add some value to us as well, and we want them to provide that leadership. At this point, that’s gone very well and we think we’ve made improvements in everyone’s individual game which will make our team better.” The Utes play their first 22 games of the season on the road before their home opener against Utah Valley on March 29. Five Pac-12 teams are ranked in the D1Baseball.com preseason poll: Oregon State (5th), California (9th), UCLA (11th), USC (12th) and Oregon (14th).
Infield
Davis, Dallas Carroll and Scaggari have been the primary role players through the last three seasons at second, third and shortstop, respectively. An incoming player who has impressed the coaches during the fall campaign is junior college transfer Ellis Kelly, who has the potential to move into a starting role. “As of today, Ellis Kelly would be our starting shortstop, which gives us some options and some depth in the infield,” Kinneberg said. “Not that we
won’t use Cody Scaggari at short, but there is a possibility that if everyone is healthy and everyone is playing well that Kody Davis would move to an outfield spot. So that’s something that we’re playing with right now because we feel like we need to have Kody and Cody in the lineup every day and Ellis has come in and gives us options. That could be an interesting transition for Kody as well as for our team.” Davis has started every game at second base over the last two seasons. Last season he ranked ninth in the Pac-12 with a .423 on-base percentage and was tied for seventh in the league with 15 stolen bases, hitting .275 for the year. Scaggari has been a starter at shortstop since his freshman year. Last year he led Utah with five home runs and tied for the team lead with 33 RBI, hitting .252 with eight stolen bases. Kelly hit .286 with a .384 slugging percentage and 10 stolen bases during his sophomore season at Lamar Community College. He was an all-region player in 2014. In his first full season healthy last year, Dallas Carroll started every game at third base. He led the Utes and was tied for fifth in the Pac-12 with 16 stolen bases. Dallas hit .283 and was tied for the team lead with 33 RBI. He had a .407 on-base percentage. At first base, junior Hunter Simmons shared the starter’s role with now-graduated Biss Larsen last season, with sophomore Wade Gulden also making several appearances on first. Simmons hit .209 last year with three doubles and 10 RBI. Gulden, a true infielder who made 23 starts in the outfield last year, was last year’s top newcomer at the plate with a .230 batting average, 11 RBI and four stolen bases. Senior Kellen Marruffo, who is in the mix to start at designated hitter, is also available to play first base. Two of Marruffo’s four hits last year were home runs, hitting .235 with 17 at-bats. Also returning is redshirt sophomore Kyle Hoffman, who played in four games with two starts at shortstop as a freshman. He can also play second base. Three freshmen will also be looking to earn a role on the field. Jacob Portaro was first-team all-state and all-region at Centennial High School, hitting .437 as a senior. Michael Reuling earned first team AllBay Area honors at De La Salle High School. Connor McNally was an all-league selection at Campolindo High School.
Outfield
Smith and junior Josh Rose are both experienced starters in the outfield. Smith, who has started mostly in center field, led Utah and ranked eighth in the Pac-12 last season with a .329 batting average. He also had nine stolen bases. Rose, who has 2015-16 UTAH BASKETBALL 79
BASEBALL PREVIEW led Utah with 15 doubles. He caught 20 runners stealing, which ranked second in the Pac-12. Redshirt sophomore Cole Taylor played in 24 games last year with 13 starts between catcher and designated hitter, hitting .255 on the year. A newcomer has also worked his way into the mix behind the plate, freshman Zack Moeller. Moeller was a two-time first-team all-league selection at San Benito High School. Freshman Jared Denning will also be looking to earn a place in the rotation. He was the All-Napa County Baseball Player of the Year at American Canyon High School. “We have two guys who have some experience, as well as a freshman who is very talented, and at this point you will likely see all three,” Kinneberg said. “We feel that AJ’s bat needs to be in the lineup so when he’s not catching he’s a possible designated hitter. But we do want to get Zack some time back there because we feel he is our catcher of the future. He has a chance to be a really good defensive catcher.”
playing time as freshmen. Tanner Thomas was strong as a freshman last year, going 2-0 with a 5.68 ERA and 23 strikeouts in 15 games. Trenton Stoltz had a 5.97 ERA with 11 strikeouts in 15 games. Spencer Johnson pitched in eight games. Sophomore Andre Jackson, who was a starter in the outfield last year, will move to pitcher. He pitched in just one game last year but was drafted as a pitcher in 2014. The Utes are excited about several newcomers who have the potential to be strong contributors. Sophomore Josh Lapiana is a transfer from Akron who went 2-3 with a 4.40 ERA and 21 strikeouts as a freshman. Freshman Riley Ottesen was the 2013 Deseret News Mr. Baseball and joins the Utes after serving an LDS mission in Japan. Freshman David Appleby helped lead his high school team to a league championship. Freshman Josh Tedeschi is coming off a redshirt year while freshman Lars Lofgren redshirted in 2013 before embarking on an LDS mission. “Riley Ottesen is a frontrunner to be a front-line starter for us,” Kinneberg said. “We’re really interested in seeing how Andre Jackson will develop as a pitcher. Tanner Thomas, Josh Lapiana, Hunter Rodriguez and Dylan Drachler are all pitching very well at this point.”
Dalton Carroll has the most experience of any pitcher on the staff with 47 appearances and 37 starts under his belt. He went 5-9 last year with one save and had a 4.94 ERA and 56 strikeouts. Making a splash as a freshman last year was Jayson Rose, who earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors after leading Utah with a 3.54 ERA and tying for ninth in the Pac-12 with 68 strikeouts. He had a 3-5 record on the year. “We feel like Jason and Dalton will be our Friday and Saturday guys, Jayson going on Friday and Dalton on Saturday, and that gives us a pretty good 1-2 punch,” Kinneberg said. “We feel at this point the depth of our pitching staff is the best it’s ever been, and we need to figure out what roles our other pitchers will play—who will be our third and fourth starter and our back-end guys.” The Utes have a number of returning pitchers and several talented freshmen and newcomers. Junior Dylan Drachler and senior Nolan Stouder each made several starts last year. Drachler went 2-3 with three starts in 12 games and a 4.78 ERA. Stouder had 39 strikeouts and a 6.11 ERA over 53 innings. Junior Hunter Rodriguez made 21 appearances in relief last season and had two saves. He had a 5.84 ERA with 29 strikeouts. A group of sophomores all saw significant
Outfielder Wyler Smith ranked eighth in the Pac-12 with a .329 batting average last season.
Sophomore pitcher Jayson Rose earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors after leading Utah with a 3.54 ERA in 2015. started in the outfield the last two seasons, hit .209 last year with 21 RBI and was second on the team with nine doubles. Freshman DaShawn Keirsey Jr. also made an impression during the fall campaign. He was an all-league and all-county player at Helix Charter High School, hitting .333 for the year with 19 RBI as a senior. Sophomore Patrick Flynn played in 14 games last year, making one start in the outfield and two starts at designated hitter. He hit .231 in 13 at-bats. Freshman Chandler Anderson, a local product who was a threetime first-team all-state player at Park City High School, will also be looking to earn a role on the field. “We are experimenting with playing DaShawn in center and moving Wyler to left or right field, which he can do very easily,” Kinneberg said. “Josh Rose has had a very good fall and is a guy who is going to be hard to leave out of the lineup. When DaShawn, Wyler and Josh are in the lineup, we have really good defense and speed out there. Patrick Flynn has also played well this fall and we have Kody Davis in there as well. So we have some options out there, and could have a left-handed lineup and right-handed lineup. It will be interesting to see what shakes out.”
Catcher
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Pitcher
WASHINGTON
Lorenzo Romar Head Coach
David Crisp 1 | Guard
Dominic Green 22 | Forward
No.
0 1 4 5 10 11 12 14 15 20 22 24 33 41 42
Name Marquese Chriss David Crisp Matisse Thybulle Dejounte Murray Malik Dime Joe Knight Andrew Andrews KJ Garrett Noah Dickerson Dan Kingma Dominic Green Devenir Duruisseau Greg Bowman Matthew Atewe Donaven Dorsey
Andrew Andrews 12 | Guard
Noah Dickerson 15 | Forward
Dan Kingma 20 | Guard
Pos. F G F G F F G G F G F F F F F
Marquese Chriss 0 | Forward
Greg Bowman 33 | Forward
Malik Dime 10 | Forward
Donaven Dorsey 42 | Forward
Dejounte Murray 5 | Guard
Ht. 6-9 6-0 6-5 6-4.5 6-9 6-9 6-2 6-3 6-8 5-10 6-6 6-8 6-5 6-8 6-5.5
Wt. 225 190 195 170 220 225 200 195 235 155 185 225 220 240 210
Matisse Thybulle 4 | Forward
Yr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. So. So. So.
Exp. HS HS HS HS TR HS 3L 1L HS 1L HS HS 1L TR 1L
GENERAL INFORMATION Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seattle, Wash. Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43,307 Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Huskies Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purple & Gold Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alaska Airlines Arena Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pac-12 Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Woodward Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.GoHuskies.com BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach/Years. . . . . . . Lorenzo Romar/14th Year School Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270-159 Overall Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 363-247 2014-15 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-15 Conference Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-13/11th Lettermen Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5/8 Starters Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1/4 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raphael Chillious, Brad Jackson, Will Conroy SERIES INFORMATION All-Time Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utah leads, 10-9 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Away. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 Neutral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Hometown (Previous School) Sacramento, Calif. (Pleasant Grove) Tacoma, Wash. (Brewster Academy, N.H.) Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) Seattle, Wash. (Rainier Beach) Dakar, Senegal (Indian Hills CC) Seattle, Wash. (Roosevelt) Portland, Ore. (Benson Tech) Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Rolling Hills Prep) Altanta, Ga. (Montverde Academy, Fla.) Mill Creek, Wash. (Jackson) Seattle, Wash. (Hazen) Palmdale, Calif. (Fishburne Military Academy) Mountlake Terrace, Wash. (Mountlake Terrace) Toronto, Ontario (Auburn) Lacey, Wash. (Timberline)
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WASHINGTON STATE
Ernie Kent Head Coach
Brett Boese 33 | Forward
Josh Hawkinson 24 | Forward
Darrien King 0 | Forward
No. 0 1 2 3 4 15 22 23 24 32 33 42 45
Ike Iroegbu 2 | Guard
Pos. F G G G G F F G F G F C C
Conor Clifford 42 | Center
Valentine Izundu 45 | Center
Junior Longrus 15 | Forward
Name Derrien King Renard Suggs Ike Iroegbu Ny Redding Viont’e Daniels Junior Longrus Robert Franks Charles Callison Josh Hawkinson Que Johnson Brett Boese Conor Clifford Valentine Izundu
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Charles Callison 23 | Guard
Que Johnson 32 | Guard
Renard Suggs 1 | Guard
Ny Redding 3 | Guard
Ht. 6-6 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-7 6-7 6-0 6-10 6-5 6-7 7-0 6-10
Wt. 180 188 195 170 163 240 248 183 232 208 230 269 235
Yr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr, Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr.
Ex. TR TR 2V 1V HS 3V HS TR 2V 2V 3V TR SQ
GENERAL INFORMATION Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pullman, Wash. Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19,756 Nickname. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cougars Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crimson and Gray Arena . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Friel Court Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pac-12 Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Moos Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.WSUCougars.com BASKETBALL INFORMATION Head Coach/Years. . . . . . . . . . . . Ernie Kent/2nd Year School Record . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-18 Overall Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 338-272 2014-15 Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-18 Conference Record/Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11/T-8th Lettermen Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/6 Starters Returning/Lost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Greg Graham, Silvey Dominguez, Curtis Allen SERIES INFORMATION All-Time Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utah leads, 18-4 Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-1 Away. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2 Neutral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
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