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TABLE OF CONTENTS An Official Publication of The University of Utah Athletics Department Volume XXXIX | Issue #3
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Ute Player Feature – Charles Jones Jr.
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Sorenson High Performance Center
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Meet the Utes
Ute Player Feature – Timmy Allen The University of Utah Jon M. Huntsman Center
Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility
Utah Traditions The Utah Fight Song President Dr. Ruth V. Watkins Athletics Director Mark Harlan Head Coach Larry Krystkowiak Assistant Coaches Basketball Support Staff
2018-19 Utah Utes Roster 2018-19 Utah Utes Schedule Utah Basketball’s Tradition of Excellence
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Utah’s Greatest Runnin’ Ute Retired Jerseys NBA Runnin’ Utes In the Community Scoreboard A Program on the Rise Ute Head Coaches Athletics Department Staff Official Basketball Signals Year-by-Year Summary 2017-18 Athletic Director’s Honor Roll
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RUNNIN’ UTE PLAYER FEATURE Former JUCO Player of the Year Charles Jones Jr. wants to become the same impactful player at Utah.
Charles Jones Jr. was named the 2017-18 NJCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Player of the Year while playing at the College of Southern Idaho. 4
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By Mady White Utah Athletics Communications Playing soccer as a youngster and not starting basketball until eighth grade is not the typical route for most players who make it to the Division I level. Eventually encouraged by his friends to hit the hardwood, Charles Jones Jr. found his love for the game much later than his peers. Nonetheless, his natural talents were undeniable. Shortly after beginning to play competitive basketball, Jones knew immediately he wanted to pursue a Division I career and made that a goal of his early on in high school. He went on to become a twotime first team all-state selection during his time at David Douglas High School in Portland, Ore. However, things didn’t go as planned for Jones and in time he realized that going to the Division I ranks right out of high school wasn’t going to be an option for him. Instead, he was off to begin his collegiate career at the College of Southern Idaho. “I knew that CSI sent players places,” Jones said. “They have always sent guys to high major Division I schools and that was my goal. It was closer to where I already was and I wanted to stay on the West Coast. I didn’t want to go too far away.” Jones was a perfect fit at the College of Southern Idaho, where he earned NJCAA All-America honors both years. Jones proved to be a dynamic scorer right away for the Golden Eagles and totaled 1,194 points, finishing his career just one point shy of breaking CSI’s all-time scoring record. Jones was named the 2017-18 NJCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Player of the Year after averaging 19.7 points per game during the regular season and 24.2 points per game at the national tournament. “In the summer between my freshman and sophomore years at CSI, I went to a few basketball camps, including a top-100 junior college camp, and that’s when schools starting offering me. That is when it really started and Utah saw me,” Jones explained. “When I came here, I just liked Utah right away. It was really just a first impression type of thing, but I knew I wanted to be here for sure.” As it is with most incoming freshmen or junior college transfers, there is a learning curve when transitioning to Division I basketball, let alone the Pac12 Conference. Understanding the system and gaining a sense of what the coaches expect has been a big part of Jones’ first semester on campus. “Learning has been my biggest adjustment,” Jones said. “People are really patient and they understand and see both sides. In junior college, there wasn’t as much patience and it was go, go, go. The (continued on page 6)
RUNNIN’ UTE PLAYER FEATURE Basketball has been a driving force in Timmy Allen’s life, taking him farther than he ever could have imagined.
Freshman wing Timmy Allen was rated as a four-star recruit by both ESPN.com and Scout.com. By Riley Elliott Utah Athletics Communications Timmy Allen got his start in basketball at an early age, following in the footsteps of his older brother. As he looks back, it is still hard for Allen to fathom that the game that has been a constant driving force in his life has taken him all the way to the Pac-12 Conference. “I started playing basketball because my older brother played the sport, and that was when I was about six years old. We started out with just playing outdoor basketball then it started to get more serious. We went to the YMCA and started playing club ball, and that’s when I got really into it,” recalled Allen. “Basketball has been my driving force my whole life. It motivates me and keeps me going. I have a lot of goals that I want to accomplish with this game, and I’m just going to
use my determination to take me as far as I can.” Allen also played football while growing up, but at the age of seven he decided to stop playing so he could focus on basketball. The connection he felt to basketball was nothing like he had ever felt with anything else, and to this day he considers it an escape from real life. “Being able to take a step back from real life and just play the game is an amazing feeling. Whenever I was on the court, I had no worries, it was just me and my friends,” Allen explained. When basketball started getting more serious for Allen, he took his talents to the Compton Magic, a highly successful AAU basketball program. Before beginning his high school basketball career, Allen was able to gain valuable experience with the Magic, learning skills that he still applies to his game today. “Being on the Compton Magic helped me grow a lot. Performing on a big stage like that with a big
market team was a great experience. With the Magic, every game was do-or-die, you really had to win every game,” said Allen. “There were always a lot of people there to watch you and a lot of packed arenas, so it was good to get used to big games with a lot of people there before I went to college.” Allen began his high school career at Desert Ridge and then transferred to Red Mountain following sophomore season. He averaged 19.8 points, 7.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and one steal per game as a junior and senior with the Mountain Lions. Allen was rated as a four-star recruit by both ESPN.com and Scout.com, while 247Sports tabbed him as the top recruit coming out of the state of Arizona and one of the top 30 wings in the nation. Allen also earned first team all-region and region all-defensive team honors. “I had a couple of close friends who played at Red Mountain, so after I transferred there from Desert (continued on page 6) 2018-19 UTAH BASKETBALL
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Timmy Allen has earned immediate playing time in his rookie season, averaging 23 minutes over the first eight games.
Timmy Allen (continued from page 5) Ridge I got to play with them and I also got to play for a really good coach. It was fun and I enjoyed my last two years of high school while I was there. I’m proud to say that I was a Mountain Lion,” said Allen. During his time in high school, Allen considered attending schools like Iowa State, Texas Tech, San Diego State and UCLA before committing to Utah. Even with offers from other schools in power five conferences, he knew that becoming a Ute would be the best chance to advance his game. “I chose the University of Utah mainly for the coaching, especially with what Coach K has put into the program leading up to this season. We’re still growing right now, but I really think that we are headed in the right direction,” explained Allen. “With Coach K’s leadership, I really feel like he can push me to the next level of getting to the NBA. Coach K really bought in to me so I bought in to him, and because of the system and the program that he has put in place I’m getting better every day.” With this being his first season at Utah, Allen is hoping that he can improve his game while doing whatever is necessary to help the Utes win. Allen is a very driven player and has high expectations for himself as well as the team. “I’m just trying to get better. It’s really a marathon mindset for me. Day by day, I just want to improve,” said Allen. “As a team, I just want to win and help my teammates win, and really just go hard for the seniors here. I just want to get as far as we can for them and whatever happens, happens.” “Timmy has just scratched the surface,” said Utah head coach Larry Krystkowiak. “As things start to slow down for him, he’s just going to get better and better.” With the drive and determination that he has for the sport of basketball, look for Allen to make a big-time impression with coaches and players around the Pac-12 Conference.
Charles Jones Jr. (continued from page 4) competition now is definitely better. The guys are bigger, better and stronger.” Jones’ ability to play point guard as well as shooting guard is something that the Utah coaches felt would benefit this year’s Runnin’ Ute squad. Heading into this season, Utah had lost over 70 percent of its offensive production from last year. As someone who had been a big-time scorer at the junior college level, with performances that included a 42-point performance against Western Wyoming during his sophomore year, it was easy for Jones to see an opportunity to provide a spark for the offense. After struggling to get going during his first couple of games as a Ute, Jones was able to find a rhythm in Utah’s blowout win over Mississippi Valley State in mid-November. He connected on 4-of-5 field goals from beyond the arc to help the Utes tie their school record of 17 made three-pointers in a game. “Charles was just off on reading the way teams were playing him early in the season,” said Ute head coach Larry Krystkowiak. “Too often, if they closed out short, he would drive on them. If they closed out hard, he tried to shot the ball. He was doing the exact opposite of what he should have been doing. But we’ve watched some video clips and I think we’ve gotten him to understand things better. In practice, he’s started to resemble the player we saw at the junior college level more and more. He just needs to get comfortable and that will translate to games.” Even with his early offensive struggles, Jones has continued to play with a tremendous amount of energy and effort every minute he is on the floor. His athletic ability helps him to be a force on the defensive end of the court as well. “My role is to score the ball for the team and to play good defense,” Jones stated. “I am excited to be playing Division I basketball and I am ready to make a run for the tournament and March Madness.” With conference play just ahead for the junior, his sights are set on continuing to learn and gaining a better understanding of how he will be able to contribute to the team. Allowing for time to adjust to Utah’s Charles Jones Jr. was a prolific scorer at the College of system will be key for the reigning national junior college player of the year, but when that time comes, he Southern Idaho and averaged 24.2 points per game during the 2018 NJCAA Tournament. will not stray from the moment.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
Founded in 1850, the University of Utah prepares students to live and compete in the global workplace. The U. encompasses 1,500 acres in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountain range. Utah became a member of the Pac-12 Conference on July 1, 2011. With an enrollment of over 32,000, 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 14 consecutive years, and offers nationally-ranked programs in law, pharmacy, mathematics, business, biomedical engineering, family medicine, life sciences, fines arts, education, architecture, entertainment arts and engineering. In 2018, the U. was rated No. 48 in the U.S. by the Center for World University Rankings and No. 18 among “best value education programs” by Value Colleges.
RESEARCH
The University of Utah was rated No. 1 for commercializing technology innovations according to the Milken Institute’s 2017 ratings. U. Health was also ranked 19th out of 100 top health care institutions worldwide for scientific research by the Nature Index. 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. Stang, distinguished professor of chemistry, received the 2013 Priestley Medal and 2011 National Medal of Science for his pioneering work in supramolecular chemistry.
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TECHNOLOGY AND COMPUTER SCIENCES
The U.’s entertainment arts and engineering program has earned a top three rating seven years running according to Animation Career Review. The University’s School of Computing, which earned a top 60 world ranking in 2016, was founded in 1965 and began a pioneering legacy in computer graphics and visualization that continues today. The College of Engineering’s undergraduate program was ranked 40th by College Choice in 2017. The Scientific Computing & Imaging Institute is internationally recognized.
MEDICINE
University of Utah Hospitals and Clinics, a Level I trauma center, was ranked No. 1 in the nation in quality, safety and accountability in 2016 and has annually ranked among the nation’s top 10 academic medical centers. U.S. News & World Report placed the school of medicine’s programs in primary care, pharmacy, physical therapy, physician assistant, and nursing in the nation’s top 30. The U.’s surgeons were the first in the world to conduct a permanent artificial heart implant in 1982. More recently, the Utah Genome Project is one of several innovative medical research programs at the U. Other notable programs include the nationally-recognized Huntsman Cancer Institute, the Clinical Neurosciences Center and the Moran Eye Center.
BUSINESS SCHOOL
The David Eccles School of Business’ undergraduate program has been rated among the top 50 by U.S. News & World Report in the past five years. In the magazine’s most recent rankings, the full-time MBA program jumped to No. 44 and the part-time MBA program soared to No. 60. The school also has been placed in the top 25 for
entrepreneurship seven straight years by the Princeton Review. The U.’s graduate accounting program was rated top 35 in the nation.
COLLEGE OF LAW
The S.J. Quinney College of Law was ranked 54th in the nation by U.S. News & World Report in 2018. It also earned top 20 ratings for practical training, as well as its and public defender/prosecutor law and environmental law programs.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Utah’s College of Education soared eight spots to No. 58 in the U.S. News & World Report rankings in 2018. Its special education and master’s programs were also highly rated by College Choice in 2017.
CAMPUS LIFE
A lively residential living experience is provided in the beautiful Heritage Commons, which served as the Athletes Village for the 2002 Winter Olympics. The Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community, the George S. Eccles Student Life Center, and the Lassonde Studios for housing student entrepreneurs have opened in recent years. • • • • • •
Founded in 1850 Enrollment: 32,760 Research I University Top 100 world ranking Top 25 U.S. research universities Over 100 undergraduate and 90 graduate majors • 2007 Nobel Prize winner Mario Cappechi • Pac-12 Conference member July 1, 2011
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JON M. HUNTSMAN CENTER CHAMPIONSHIP VENUE
Regarded 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 teams the past 47 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 (8,400 for volleyball and women’s basketball with lower bowl seating only) assuring a great view from anywhere in the arena, the Huntsman Center is the largest venue in the Pac-12 Conference. More than eight million fans have watched the Runnin’ Utes in the Huntsman Center, where the team is 593-145 (.803) all-time with winning records in 42 of the last 43 seasons—including eight undefeated campaigns. Utah attracted a total of 216,914 fans for an average of 12,051 per contest in 2016-17. The Utes have drawn more than 200,000 fans inside the Huntsman Center in each of the past four seasons. New to the Huntsman Center in 2017-18 were a newly-designed center-hung video display system, four new corner boards hung from the ceiling structure and four boards on the walls of the lower bowl, totaling $4.1 million. 10
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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. The locker rooms have also been renovated in recent years, funded in part by donations from former Ute basketball AllAmericans Andrew Bogut and Andre Miller totaling $325,000. Underground tunnels stretching 2,220 feet connect the arena with the four-building HPER complex, which underwent a renovation before the 2015-16 season. The $36 million project included the new Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Center, which houses the men’s and women’s basketball programs, and the Sorenson Legacy Foundation High Performance Center, a state-of-the-art sports medicine and strength & conditioning facility.
The Jon M. Huntsman Center has been long recognized as a site of NCAA Championship events. In men’s basketball, the Huntsman Center ranks third among the nation’s arenas for the most NCAA Tournament 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). Also a famous women’s 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 14 regional meets (most recently in 2018) and two Pac-12 Championships (most recently in 2015). Women’s basketball has hosted NCAA tournament first and second round games in 2001 and 2011. The NCAA women’s volleyball tournament visited the Huntsman Center for the first time in 2017 with the Utes winning the Salt Lake Sub-Regional.
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JON M. & KAREN HUNTSMAN BASKETBALL FACILITY
The Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility, a state-of-the-art, $36 million, 101,000-square-foot 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
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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, custom-built 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 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 a fire pit, gas grill and Utah-themed patio furniture. A series of existing tunnels connects 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.” The Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility was built in conjunction with the state-ofthe-art Sorenson High Performance Center, which opened in May 2015. The 20,000-square foot facility has conditioning and strength training space; an athletic training, rehabilitation and hydrotherapy area; and a refueling/nutrition station.
SORENSON HIGH PERFORMANCE CENTER
The 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 Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility.
The 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
The 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.
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, creating a lively, fun atmosphere.
“What is a Ute?” The Utes are an Indian tribe that originally settled Utah. Two of the more common definitions of Ute are “top of the mountains” and “people of the mountains.” Other references have Ute Verse defined as “land of the sun.” The Utes refer I am a Utah Man/Fan, sir, and I live across the green, to themselves as “Noochew,” meaning “the Our gang it is the jolliest that you have ever seen. People.” Our students are the finest and each one’s a shining star, There are four Ute tribes: The Our yell, you’ll hear it ringing through the mountains near Northern and White Mesa Tribes are and far! based in Utah, while the Southern and Ute Mountain Tribes are in Colorado. The Chorus Northern Utes are most closely affiliated Who am I, sir, with the University of Utah and have a A Utah Man/Fan am I! tribal membership of around 3,000. Many A Utah Man/Fan, sir, of them live on the Uintah and Ouray Will be ‘til I die. reservation. The Utes operate their own Ki-yi! tribal government, oversee approximately 1.3 million acres of trust land and operate Verse several businesses. We’re up to snuff, we never bluff, we’re game for any fuss. The Utah Pep Band, a 65-member No rival band of college fans dare meet us in The MUSS. group, keeps Utah fans’ spirits high in So fill your lungs and sing it out and shout it to the sky, the stands at basketball, gymnastics and We’ll fight for dear old crimson for a Utah Man/Fan am I! volleyball contests, performing for over 50 events a year.
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 to 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-square 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, one of the most avid and vocal student fan clubs in the nation, 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 rival band of college fans dare meet us in the muss). Members now refer to MUSS as an acronym for “Mighty Utah Student Section.” The MUSS turns 17 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.
THE UTAH FIGHT SONG
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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.
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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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DR. RUTH V. WATKINS on matters related to faculty, staff and students. She also helped set the U’s strategic direction and align its resources with academic priorities. Dr. Watkins came to Utah in 2013 from the University of Illinois, where she spent 20 years in leadership and faculty roles, including associate provost for undergraduate education, vice provost and chief of staff, and dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She began her academic career at the University of Texas at Dallas. Dr. Watkins graduated with highest honors from the University of Northern Iowa with a bachelor’s degree in speech-language pathology. She earned a master’s
degree and a doctorate in child language at the University of Kansas; her scholarship focuses on communication development and disabilities in young children. Dr. Watkins’ research and training endeavors have been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Department of Education, as well as Lumina Foundation. She also has a certificate of clinical competence in speech-language pathology. In 2003, she was named a fellow of the American Speech-LanguageHearing Association. Dr. Watkins has received recognition for excellence in teaching; her scholarship has been widely published in journals and books.
PRESIDENT | 1ST YEAR Dr. Ruth V. Watkins began serving as the 16th president of the University of Utah on April 2, 2018. President Watkins is committed to ensuring that the U is a place that puts students first, improves the health of the community, connects research to societal needs, and supports a collaborative and entrepreneurial environment that will continue to attract talented people to the state’s flagship institution. This focus is aimed at serving citizens as both the University of Utah and the University for Utah. Prior to becoming president, Dr. Watkins served as the U’s senior vice president for academic affairs. As senior vice president, Watkins provided leadership for the university’s academic mission, guiding the campus
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President Watkins visited Utah spring football practice last April.
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DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS | 1ST YEAR Mark Harlan, a veteran administrator with Pac-12 ties, was named director of athletics at the University of Utah on June 1, 2018. Harlan, who assumes the helm of Utah athletics after four years as the athletics director at the University of South Florida, brings more than 20 years of athletics administration experience at five universities to his new post. Prior to his appointment at USF in 2014, Harlan served as the senior associate athletics director for external relations at UCLA, senior vice president for central development at Arizona, senior associate athletics director at San Jose State and associate athletics director at Northern Colorado. Most recently, the Los Angeles native spearheaded record competitive, academic and fundraising accomplishments at South Florida, while also negotiating new multimedia rights and apparel partnerships. In his tenure at USF, the Bulls won 14 American Athletic Conference titles. Nine USF programs ranked in the top 25 in 2015-16 when the Bulls led the AAC in the Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. The football program, which went 2-10 the year before Harlan’s hiring, surged to a 21-4 record in his last two years, including a school-record 11 wins in 2016. The Bulls made three straight bowl appearances from 2015-17–beating bowl opponents from the SEC and Big 12 in 2016 (South Carolina) and 2017 (Texas Tech). They appeared in the final AP poll for the first time in 2016, when they were ranked No. 19 in both the AP and Coaches’ polls. In 2017, Harlan hire Charlie Strong led the Bulls to a 10-2 record and a No. 21 final ranking. Other USF teams also excelled nationally under Harlan’s oversight. In 2015, the men’s golf and tennis teams reached the NCAA quarterfinals and round of 16, 18
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respectively—the best NCAA finishes in both programs’ history. Women’s basketball also appeared in the top 25 and played in the NCAA Tournament all four years with Harlan as the AD. Women’s soccer won its first conference title in 2017 and advanced to the NCAA Tournament three times, while the baseball team returned to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 13 years in 2015. They both earned top-25 rankings, as did softball, men’s soccer and sailing. In the classroom, USF student-athletes set school marks for combined grade-point average and Graduation Success Rate (GSR). In the fall of 2017, USF opened the Fishman Family Student-Athlete Enrichment Center, a $750,000 facility dedicated to academic achievement and student-athlete welfare. Under Harlan’s guidance, USF Athletics saw a 300-percent increase in major giving and had the best fundraising year in school history in 2016-17, attracting $15 million. His announcement of plans for a new $40-million on-campus football center was soon followed by an $8 million gift to athletics—the largest in program history. Harlan also negotiated a 10-year multimedia rights partnership with Tampa Bay Entertainment Properties, struck an eight-year partnership with adidas as the official footwear, apparel and accessory brand of the Bulls and oversaw a restructure of the school’s athletic brand. He has been named to several influential committees and is currently serving on the NCAA Division I Council Transfer Working Group and the NCAA Division I Competition Oversight Committee. He chaired the American Athletic Conference Athletic Directors Committee in 2017-18, and as the vice chair in 2016, played a key role in developing the conference’s strategic plan. As a former member of the Tampa Bay Sports Commission Executive Committee, Harlan assisted in bringing major events such as the CFP National Championship, NCAA Women’s Final Four and NHL AllStar game to Tampa Bay. Harlan came to USF after serving as the senior associate athletics director for external relations at
UCLA from 2010-14, where his oversight responsibilities included the men’s basketball program, development, communications, marketing, ticket sales, sponsorships, multimedia rights and alumni affairs. While at UCLA, Harlan reorganized the structure of the major giving program and the annual fund, which resulted in a record number of donors and dollars raised in 2013. He successfully managed completion of a $137 million campaign to renovate iconic Pauley Pavilion in 2012. Harlan was also heavily involved in the negotiations with the City of Pasadena to enable a $200 million renovation of the Rose Bowl Stadium. Harlan left for UCLA after four years as the senior vice president for central development at the University of Arizona Foundation from 2006-10. Under Harlan’s direction, the Foundation posted two record years in funds raised and in the number of gifts processed on behalf of the university. He moved into central development at Arizona after over a decade working in the Wildcat athletic department. He held a variety of roles in athletics, serving as the assistant coordinator for football recruiting and operations (1992-94), program coordinator for event management (1994-97), director of operations (1997-2000), director of annual development (2000-02) and assistant athletics director for development and marketing (2002-04). Harlan’s background also includes one-year stints as senior associate athletics director for external operations at San Jose State (2005-06) and associate athletics director for external operations at Northern Colorado (2004-05). At SJSU, he launched a planned giving program that generated $8 million in estate gifts directed toward student-athlete scholarship endowments. At Northern Colorado, he played a key role in the school’s transition to NCAA Division I and the Big Sky Conference. Harlan, 48, earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and a master’s degree in education from Arizona. He and his wife Carolyn have two children: Savannah (13) and Austin (10).
Mark Harlan with Utah president Ruth Watkins, wife Carolyn, daughter Savannah and son Austin.
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HEAD COACH – 8TH SEASON Larry Krystkowiak is in his eighth season as Utah’s head coach and has led the Runnin’ Utes to five consecutive postseason appearances, which includes a NIT championship final run in 2017-18. Krystkowiak has tallied more than 135 wins over the course of his first seven seasons in Salt Lake City, and to label his rebuilding of the program anything but successful, would be an understatement. In his now seven seasons as head coach, Krystkowiak has accumulated 138 victories, which includes five consecutive 20-win seasons, a pair of NCAA Tournament berths, and three NIT appearances. Under Krystkowiak’s leadership, Utah became the only school in the Pac-12 to have a player selected in the first round of the NBA Draft from 2015-17. Along with Delon Wright (2015, No. 20) and Jakob Poeltl (2016, No. 9), Kyle Kuzma went No. 27 overall to the New Jersey Nets in the 2017 NBA Draft. Kuzma was later traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, but the Utes still managed to secure a firstround pick in three straight seasons for the first time since 1997-99 when Keith Van Horn went second overall in 1997, followed by the selections of Michael Doleac (1998) and Andre Miller (1999). The Utes exceeded all expectations in 2017-18, going 23-12 overall and finishing third in the Pac-12 Conference. The Utes were picked to finish seventh in the Pac-12 standings, but opened league-play with consecutive road wins at Oregon and Oregon State, on the way to an 11-7 mark and the No. 3 seed in the Pac-12 Championship Tournament. Utah then played in its third NIT under
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Krystkowiak and made a deep run in the tournament, advancing to the championship final in New York. Utah would fall to Penn State in the championship game, but along the way Utah won four contests in the tournament, including a pair of home wins and a road victory at a then top-25-ranked Saint Mary’s team. The Utes would then go on to win its NIT Final Four semifinal contest over Western Kentucky before facing PSU in the final. During the 2016-17 campaign, Krystkowiak led the team to a 20-12 overall record, which included going 11-7 in Pac-12 play and finishing in sole possession of fourth-place in the conference standings. Krystkowiak helped guide Utah to a 27-9 overall record in 2015-16, which also led to his being named the US Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) District VIII Coach of the Year. The 2015-16 regular season concluded with Poeltl, a sophomore, earning Pac-12 Player of the Year
honors – the program’s first POY since 2009 – and senior Brandon Taylor earning the program’s first-ever Pac-12 Scholar-Athlete of the Year award. Poeltl would go on to be named the program’s second-consecutive consensus all-American under Krystkowiak, while also taking home the Pete Newell Big Man of the Year and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year awards. Krystkowiak led the Utes to a 26-9 record, a berth in the Sweet 16 and a No. 15 final national ranking in 2014-15. Utah was ranked in the top 25 for 19 weeks – the 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, placing third with a 13-5 conference mark and reaching 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.
LARRY KRYSTKOWIAK Individually, 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, Taylor, and freshman center, Poeltl garnered Pac-12 postseason honors. 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 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. 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 as the Grizzlies’ from 2004-06 before joining the NBA coaching ranks. Krystkowiak spent 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. 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 (198892), Utah (1992-93), Orlando (1993-94), Chicago (1994-96) and the Los Angeles Lakers (1996). Over
KRYSTKOWIAK’S COLLEGE RECORD Year 2004-05 2005-06 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18
School Montana Montana Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah Utah
Overall 18-13 24-7 6-25 15-18 21-12 26-9 27-9 20-12 23-12
Conf. 9-5 (2nd) 10-4 (2nd) 3-15 (11th) 5-13 (10th) 9-9 (8th) 13-5 (3rd) 13-5 (2nd) 11-7 (4th) 11-3 (3rd)
Postseason NCAA 1st Round NCAA 2nd Round --NIT 1st Round NCAA Sweet 16 NCAA 2nd Round NIT 1st Round NIT Runner-up
Utah Record: 138-97 (.587) - 7 Years College Record: 180-117 (.606) - 9 Years 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 and his wife Jan have five children, sons Cam, Luc, and Ben, along with twin daughters Samantha and Finley.
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ASSISTANT COACHES 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 played for the Utes before moving on to finish his career at Westminster this season, as well as two daughters, Sydney and Cass.
leading scorer, before finishing fourth in scoring as a senior. Slocum earned a master’s in educational leadership from Grand Canyon University in 2016.
TOMMY CONNOR Associate Head Coach Tommy Connor is in his eighth 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 reinstated prior to the 1999-2000 season. Under Connor, Westminster posted 10 seasons with at least 20 wins, including nine straight from 20022011. 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
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DEMARLO SLOCUM Assistant Coach DeMarlo Slocum is now in his eighth year as an assistant coach with the Utes following a four-year stint in the same position at Colorado State. In his now 12 seasons overall at both Utah and 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 for one year. 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 on-campus 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 second-
Assistant Coach Andy Hill is in his eighth 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 2004-06, 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, oncourt coaching and recruiting. Additionally, he was instrumental in coordinating the annual coaching clinics and 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 has one son, Garrett. (Box with Head Shots)
BASKETBALL SUPPORT STAFF CHRIS JONES Director of Operations Chris Jones is in his third season as the Utah’s director of operations. A familiar face to the program, Jones previously served as the video coordinator for the Runnin’ Utes from 1995-97. He later served as the director of ops from 2005-06 before making the move to the bench as an assistant coach from 2006-08. During his first stint at Utah, Jones was a part of teams that went to the NCAA second round in 1995, the Sweet 16 in ‘96 and the Elite Eight in ‘97. During that time, Utah had an 84-17 overall record and won three WAC regular-season championships. Jones helped develop All-Americans Keith Van Horn, Andre Miller and Michael Doleac. Before his recent return to the U., Jones spent eight seasons as an assistant coach at Utah State, where his primary duties included coaching the guards, as well as in-state recruiting. He was also in charge of a USU defense that led the Western Athletic Conference in points allowed four times in five years. Jones began his coaching career in London as the head coach of Wurthing Bears from 1998-99 before spending three years as an instructor at Champions Athletic Academy. He then returned to the collegiate ranks as an assistant at Westminster College from 2003-04 before making his way to the U. Jones played collegiately at Utah for two season (1993-94). He graduated from Utah in 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology.
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, Pennsylvania, 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. McByrne married the former Carly Xaiz in the summer of 2017. The couple have a daughter, Emma.
TREVOR JAMESON Director of Sports Medicine Trevor Jameson is in his 20th year as an athletic trainer with the University of Utah. In 2008, he also accepted the position of Director
of Sports Medicine. 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.
DAVE DONLEVY Director of Strategy David Donlevy is in his first season as the team’s director of strategy. Donlevy, who
graduated from the U. in the summer of 2018, was a student manager for the team the past three seasons. He is responsible for assisting the coaching staff with a multitude of strategic and statistical categories. He resides in Salt Lake City.
CHARLES STEPHENSON Director of Men’s Basketball Sports Performance Charles Stephenson, who became the first basketballspecific strength coach in the program’s history, enters his seventh season with the Runnin’ Ute program. Stephenson brought with him 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.
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Alison Jensen Administrative Assistant
Sammi Swan Dunn Office Assistant
Lauren Jones Director of Sports Nutrition
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Brooks King 30 | Guard
Kevin Kremer 15 | Guard
Brandon Morley 31 | Forward/Center
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2018-19 UTAH UTES ROSTER Numerical No.
Name
Ht.
Wt.
Pos.
Yr.
Exp.
Hometown / Previous School
0
Naseem Gaskin
6-3
175
G
Fr.
HS
Oakland, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd HS
1
Charles Jones Jr.
6-2
200
G
Jr.
TR
Portland, Ore. / College of Southern Idaho
2
Sedrick Barefield
6-2
190
G
Sr.
2L
Corona, Calif. / SMU
3
Donnie Tillman
6-7
225
F
So.
1L
Detroit, Mich. / Findlay Prep
5
Parker Van Dyke
6-3
195
G
Sr.
3L
Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS
10
Christian Popoola
6-4
190
G
So.
1L
Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman HS
11
Both Gach
6-7
195
F
Fr.
HS
Austin, Minn. / Arizona Compass Prep
13
Novak Topalovic
7-0
230
F
Sr.
TR
Nis, Serbia / Santa Margarita Catholic School
14
Vante Hendrix
6-5
190
G
R-Fr.
RS
Woodland Hills, Calif. / Birmingham HS
15
Kevin Kremer
6-4
190
G
Fr.
HS
Chico, Calif. / Pleasant Valley HS
20
Timmy Allen
6-6
210
F
Fr.
HS
Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain HS
21
Riley Battin
6-9
220
F
Fr.
HS
Oak Park, Calif. / Oak Park HS
25
Beau Rydalch
6-6
210
G
Jr.
2L
Oakley, Utah / South Summit High School
30
Brooks King
6-3
200
G
R-Fr.
RS
Boise, Idaho / Centennial HS
31
Brandon Morley
7-0
235
F/C
Jr.
TR
South Jordan, Utah / Salt Lake Community College
32
Lahat Thioune
6-10
210
F
Fr.
HS
Dakar, Senegal / Florida Prep
34
Jayce Johnson
7-0
235
F/C
Jr.
2L
Mission Viejo, Calif. / Santa Monica HS
40
Marc Reininger
6-9
220
F
Jr.
2L
Monument, Colo. / Regis Jesuit HS
Alphabetical No.
Name
Ht.
Wt.
Pos.
Yr.
Exp.
Hometown / Previous School
20
Timmy Allen
6-6
210
F
Fr.
HS
Mesa, Ariz. / Red Mountain HS
2
Sedrick Barefield
6-2
190
G
Sr.
2L
Corona, Calif. / SMU
21
Riley Battin
6-9
220
F
Fr.
HS
Oak Park, Calif. / Oak Park HS
11
Both Gach
6-7
195
F
Fr.
HS
Austin, Minn. / Arizona Compass Prep
0
Naseem Gaskin
6-3
175
G
Fr.
HS
Oakland, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd HS
14
Vante Hendrix
6-5
190
G
R-Fr.
RS
Woodland Hills, Calif. / Birmingham HS
34
Jayce Johnson
7-0
235
F/C
Jr.
2L
Mission Viejo, Calif. / Santa Monica HS
1
Charles Jones Jr.
6-2
200
G
Jr.
TR
Portland, Ore. / College of Southern Idaho
30
Brooks King
6-3
200
G
R-Fr.
RS
Boise, Idaho / Centennial HS
15
Kevin Kremer
6-4
190
G
Fr.
HS
Chico, Calif. / Pleasant Valley HS
31
Brandon Morley
7-0
235
F/C
Jr.
TR
South Jordan, Utah / Salt Lake Community College
10
Christian Popoola
6-4
190
G
So.
1L
Las Vegas, Nev. / Bishop Gorman HS
40
Marc Reininger
6-9
220
F
Jr.
2L
Monument, Colo. / Regis Jesuit HS
25
Beau Rydalch
6-6
210
G
Jr.
2L
Oakley, Utah / South Summit High School
32
Lahat Thioune
6-10
210
F
Fr.
HS
Dakar, Senegal / Florida Prep
3
Donnie Tillman
6-7
225
F
So.
1L
Detroit, Mich. / Findlay Prep
13
Novak Topalovic
7-0
230
F
Sr.
TR
Nis, Serbia / Santa Margarita Catholic School
5
Parker Van Dyke
6-3
195
G
Sr.
3L
Salt Lake City, Utah / East HS
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Nov. 15 (Thu)
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE
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6 p.m.
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Nov. 22 (Thu)
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9:30 p.m.
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Nov. 23 (Fri)
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Nov. 25 (Sun)
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Dec. 1 (Sat)
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P12N
Dec. 8 (Sat)
vs. BYU
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12 p.m.
ESPNU
Dec. 15 (Sat)
at Kentucky
Lexington, Ky. (Rupp Arena)
3 p.m.
ESPN2
Dec. 17 (Mon)
FLORIDA A&M
Huntsman Center
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P12N
Dec. 21 (Fri)
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P12N
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NEVADA
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Jan. 3 (Thu)
at Arizona State*
Tempe, Ariz. (Wells Fargo Arena)
6 p.m.
P12N
Jan. 5 (Sat)
at Arizona*
Tucson, Ariz. (McKale Center)
12 p.m.
P12N
Jan. 10 (Thu)
WASHINGTON*
Huntsman Center
8 p.m.
FS1
Jan. 12 (Sat)
WASHINGTON STATE*
Huntsman Center
6 p.m.
P12N
Jan. 20 (Sat)
COLORADO*
Huntsman Center
4 p.m.
ESPNU
Jan. 24 (Thu)
at Stanford*
Palo Alto, Calif. (Maples Pavilion)
7 p.m.
P12N
Jan. 26 (Sat)
at California*
Berkeley, Calif. (Haas Pavilion)
8 p.m.
ESPNU
Jan. 31 (Thu)
OREGON*
Huntsman Center
7 p.m.
FS1
Feb. 2 (Sat)
OREGON STATE*
Huntsman Center
3 p.m.
P12N
Feb. 6 (Wed)
at USC*
Los Angeles, Calif. (Galen Center)
9 p.m.
P12N
Feb. 9 (Sat)
at UCLA*
Los Angeles, Calif. (Pauley Pavilion)
3 p.m.
FOX
Feb. 14 (Thu)
ARIZONA*
Huntsman Center
7 p.m.
ESPN2/U
Feb. 16 (Sat)
ARIZONA STATE*
Huntsman Center
8 p.m.
FS1
Feb. 20 (Wed)
at Washington*
Seattle, Wash. (Alaska Airlines Arena)
9 p.m.
FS1
Feb. 23 (Sat)
at Washington State*
Pullman, Wash. (Beasley Coliseum)
6 p.m.
P12N
Mar. 2 (Sat)
at Colorado*
Boulder, Colorado (CU Events Center)
4 p.m.
ESPNU
Mar. 7 (Thu)
USC*
Huntsman Center
8 p.m.
FS1
Mar. 9 (Sat)
UCLA*
Huntsman Center
5 p.m.
P12N
Mar. 13-16 (Wed-Sun)
Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament
Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena)
TBA
P12N/ESPN
WOODEN LEGACY
Home games in BOLD | All times are MT All games, dates and times subject to change * - Pac-12 Conference Game P12-N - Pac-12 Network | BTN - Big Ten Network | FS1 - Fox Sports 1
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UTAH BASKETBALL’S TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE One of the Nation’s Top Programs »» Top 15 in most wins (1,802) »» Top 15 in all-time winning percentage (.645) NCAA Tournament History »» One of seven teams to have reached the NCAA Sweet 16 every decade since the 1950s (joining Kentucky, Kansas, Indiana, North Carolina, Louisville and Syracuse). »» 29 appearances rank top 25 in tournament history »» Round of 32 – 22 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 » 2 NABC Big Man of the Year Award winners » 1 Bob Cousy Award winner » 1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award winner » 19 All-Americans » 7 Academic All-America citations » 37 NBA Draft picks » 3 Olympians » 6 USA Basketball team members
Head coach Rick Majerus and All-America point guard Andre Miller lead Utah to the 1998 NCAA title game.
Andrew Bogut was the Consensus National Player of the Year in 2005.
12 NBA Draft First Round Picks All-Time »» Two No. 1 overall picks Andrew Bogut (2005) and Billy McGill (1962) »» Eight Top 10 picks »» Utah was the only school in the Pac-12 to have produced a first round NBA Draft pick three consecutive years from 2015-17. 10 NBA Draft Picks Since 1993 »» Delon Wright (No. 20 in 2015), Jakob Poeltl (No. 9 in 2016) and Kyle Kuzma (No. 27 in 2017) went in the first round in successive years. »» Five lottery selections, all coming since 1997.
Delon Wright won the Bob Cousy Award as the nation’s best point guard in 2014-15.
Three Consensus All-Americans Since 1995 »» 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) Jakob Poeltl won the 2015-16 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Award as the nation’s best center. 32
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Kyle Kuzma was an All-Pac-12 First Team selection in 2016-17.
UTAH’S GREATEST TOP TEAMS AAU National Champions – 1916
NCAA Runner-Up – 1998
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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.
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 NCAA Champions – 1944
»
Final Four 1944, 1961, 1966, 1998 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
»
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.
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 Jakob Poeltl
1916 1935, 1936 1944, 1945 (Consensus), 1947, 1948 1947, 1948 1952 1956 1961, 1962 (Consensus) 1968 1973 1974 1975 1981 1996, 1997 (Consensus) 1998 1998, 1999 (Consensus) 2005 (Consensus) 2015 2016
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RUNNIN’ UTE RETIRED JERSEYS
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)
»» 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 Drafts
24 | Andre Miller (1995-99)
»» 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
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
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 34
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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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Delon Wright Toronto Raptors Delon Wright is in his fourth year with the Toronto Raptors, who took him in the first round of the 2015 draft.
With Delon Wright (2015), Jakob Poeltl (2016) and Kyle Kuzma (2017) being taken in the first round in the NBA Draft in successive years, Utah was the only school in the Pac-12 to have had at least one player taken in the first round of the draft in three consecutive years from 2015-17. It was the first time that Utah had a player taken in the first round of the NBA Draft three straight years since 1997-99.
NBA DRAFT PICKS BY CONFERENCE SINCE 2005 134 104 100 82
Jakob Poeltl San Antonio Spurs Jakob Poeltl played two years with the Raptors, who took him as the No. 9 overall pick in the 2016 draft, before he was traded to San Antonio last summer.
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Player
Round
Pick
Team
2017
Kyle Kuzma
1
27
Brooklyn Nets (Traded to LA Lakers)
2016
Jakob Poeltl
1
9
Toronto Raptors
2015
Delon Wright
1
20
Toronto Raptors
2005
Andrew Bogut
1
1
Milwaukee Bucks
2000
Hanno Möttölä
2
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Atlanta Hawks
1999
Andre Miller
1
8
Cleveland Cavaliers
1998
Michael Doleac
1
12
Orlando Magic
1997
Keith Van Horn
1
2
Philadelphia 76ers (Traded to New Jersey)
1993
Byron Wilson
2
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Phoenix Suns
1993
Josh Grant
2
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Kyle Kuzma Los Angeles Lakers Kyle Kuzma finished fourth in the 2017-18 NBA Rookie of the Year Award voting. Brooklyn selected him as the No. 27 pick in the 2017 draft and then traded him to the Los Angeles Lakers. 2018-19 UTAH BASKETBALL
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IN THE COMMUNITY
The Utes were on hand for the U.’s Employee Appreciation Day last fall.
Ute players participated in the annual Fan Fest event last August at Rice-Eccles Stadium.
The Utah basketball team makes dozens of public appearances each year and gives back to the Salt Lake City community in numerous ways. The Runnin’ Utes have taken part in Utah Athletics’ Fan Fest, the U.’s Employee Appreciation Day, University of Utah Healthcare’s cancer awareness event, the Huntsman Cancer Institute 5K, Fan
Appreciation Night at the Utah Red Zone campus store, the Utah Food Bank’s Holiday Food Drive, Christmas gift deliveries with the Utah Foster Care Foundation, visiting the VA Hospital, delivering season tickets to Ute fans, helping U. students move into the dorms, delivering sandwiches and water to the homeless in Salt Lake City, and partnering with Team IMPACT.
The Runnin’ Utes took part in the Huntsman Cancer Institute 5K last June. The annual event supports cancer research taking place at the NCIdesignated cancer research facility and hospital located on the U. campus, founded by Utah industrialist and philanthropist Jon M. Huntsman Sr. Jon, his wife Karen, and the Huntsman family have been passionate supporters of the University of Utah, the athletics department and the men’s basketball program. The Runnin’ Utes added a patch to their uniform honoring Huntsman after he passed away in February 2018. 36
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PLAYER Naseem Gaskin Charles Jones Jr. Sedrick Barefield Donnie Tillman Parker Van Dyke Christian Popoola Both Gach Novak Topalovic Vante Hendrix Kevin Kremer Timmy Allen Riley Battin Beau Rydalch Brooks King Brandon Morley Lahat Thioune Jayce Johnson Marc Reininger
3-PT FG 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333
RUNNIN’ UTES SCOREBOARD 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 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222
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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 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 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 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 12345 12345
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NO. PLAYER
3-PT FG 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333 33333
VISITING TEAM SCOREBOARD 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
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FIELD GOALS 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222 22222222
Serving fresh Baked desserts Daily
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
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2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 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 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111 11111111
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 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 12345 12345
TOTAL POINTS
A PROGRAM ON THE RISE Players of the Year. The Pac-12 has sent at least half of its teams on to postseason play 27 times in the last 29 years. During that time, 13 league players have garnered National Player of the Year or National Freshman of the Year honors.
ALL-PAC-12 UTES
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athletic performance, the Pac-12 Conference renewed its undisputed claim as the “Conference of Champions” in 2017-18. Beyond the courts and fields, the Pac-12’s accomplishments extend into the classrooms across 12 campuses, and outside its traditional geographic footprint into new corners around the world. Spanning over a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-12 has claimed 513 NCAA Championships (300 men’s, 183 women’s, 30 combined), over 200 more than the next closest league. 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 39 NCAA Final Four appearances, 94 consensus first-team All-Americans and 17 National
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Utah has had five All-Pac-12 first team selections over the last five seasons. Delon Wright started the run in 2014 and ’15, followed by Jakob Poeltl in 2016, Kyle Kuzma in 2017 and Justin Bibbins in 2018. Poeltl was named 2015-16 Pac-12 Conference Player of the Year and Brandon Taylor was tabbed the league’s 2015-16 Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
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 posted the third-highest multi-year APR score in the Pac-12 of 985 in 2016-17. The graduation success rate
of Utah basketball players within six years from the time they enrolled as freshmen is 100 percent. Utah ranked tied for second among league schools with two players on the Academic AllPac-12 first or second teams in 2017-18. Parker Van Dyke and Jayce Johnson were both named second-team selections and David Collette earned honorable mention. Over the last six years, Utah has placed 13 players on either the Pac-12 All-Academic first or second teams, and seven others have earned honorable mention. Brandon Taylor and Jeremey Olsen were both three-time Pac-12 All-Academic first-team selections.
UTE HEAD COACHES
Roeland Brateanu Men’s Tennis
Mat Iandolo
Women’s Tennis
Megan Marsden
Co-Women’s Gymnastics
Garret Clegg
Joe Dykstra
Tom Farden
Men’s Golf
Men’s and Women’s Swimming & Diving
Kyle Kepler
Bill Kinneberg Baseball
Men’s and Women’s Skiing
Lynne Roberts
Brenda Whicker
Kyle Whittingham
Women’s Cross Country/ Track & Field
Women’s Basketball
Beach Volleyball
Co-Women’s Gymnastics
Fredrik Landstedt
Amy Hogue
Brian Holman
Softball
Men’s Lacrosse
Beth Launiere
Women’s Volleyball
Rich Manning Women’s Soccer
Football
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ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF
Liz Abel
Sr. Associate A.D./ Communications
Ann Argust
Associate A.D./ Marketing & Branding
JenĂŠe Brenning Tickets
Julia Colosimo
Crimson Club Event and Communications Manager
Joseph Feldman Assistant Director of Communications
Will Goldman
Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer
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Lindsay Adams Athletic Trainer
Kirk Barlow
Brian Allred Massage Therapist
Tom Barrett
Systems Administrator
Manager of Business Development - USP
Jon Burke
Celeste Calvert
Athletic Trainer
Development Marketing Assistant
Sam Corbett
Christy Delliskave
Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer
Accounting Specialist
Mary Chris Finnigan Brooke Frederickson Director of Academics
Gavin Gough
Director of Event and Facility Management
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Associate Director of Communications
Olivia Hall
Director of Crimson Club Relations
Leila Ames
Brittney Anderson-Duzan
Student-Athlete Advocate
Associate Dir. of Compliance
Chalis Benda
Steve Borland
Development Specialist
Jonathan Cantu
Mark Anderson
Director of Major Gifts
Lisa Bouillon
COO/Deputy AD for Internal Operations
Tyler Cater
Kate Charipar
Craig Chelette
Associate A.D./ Compliance
Nicole Detling
Claire Donskey
Andrew Everhart
Megan Freshour
Claudia Heaps
Development Specialist
Kyle Brennan
Executive Assistant to the AD and COO
Marketing Coordinator
Director of Olympic Sport Equipment Operations
Athletic Trainer
Vice President & General Manager - USP
Assistant Registrar for Athletics Eligibility
Mental Performance Coach
Chris Antinori
Athletic Trainer
Josh Fuhriman
Assistant Director of Marketing
Ally Gallop
Athletic Trainer
Sean Farrell
Director, Sales and Dev. Analysis and Planning
Mike Gillilan
Athletic Trainer/ Physical Therapist
Assistant Director of Sports Nutrition
New Media Director
Eric Heier
Manny Hendrix
Lynde Hoopes
Compliance Coordinator
Sr. Associate A.D./ Development
Communications Administrative Assistant
ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF
Tom Iriye
Associate Director of Sports Medicine
Meagan Legerski
Administrative Assistant
David Martin
Julie Johnson
Manager of Partnership Services - USP
Dan Leonard
Katie Lorens
Ryan Malavolta
Mary Marsden
Keith McClung
Ian McElhenney
Russell McKamey
Malory Monson
Megan Neeleman
Trevor Nicotera
Facilities Operations Manager
Stephen Nielson
Development Specialist
Assistant Director of Sports Turf Management
Systems Administrator
Darrell Peters
Jamie Plott
Kyndal Pond Academic Advisor
Steve Riley
Ernie Rimer
Director of Compliance
Senior Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer
Dr. Jonathan Ravarino
Nona Richardson
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Dir. of Personal Dev. & Support Services
Assistant Trainer
Assistant Trainer
Sr. Associate A.D./ Student Support/SWA
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Spirit Squad Coordinator
Associate Director of Facility Management
Director of Sports Science
Ashley Lear
Special Projects Coordinator
Strength & Conditioning for Olympic Sports
Dameon Myres
Director of Psychology and Wellness
Cody Lockling
Mike Lageschulte
Scott Kull Deputy Athletics Director for External Operations
Assistant Director of Communications
Systems Administrator
Zachary Pendleton
Jordie Lindley
Libby Keuffel
Insurance Billing
Associate Director of Sports Turf Management
Venue Ticket Manager
Associate Director of Communications
Mark Jolley
Special Services
Event Coordinator
Scott Omer
Event Coordinator
Steve Pyne
Director of Event and Facility Management
Grant Robertson Associate Director of Marketing
Video Production Specialist
Kory Mortensen New Media Creative
Emma Ostermann
Travel Consultant
Ryan Mounteer
Senior Manager of Business Development - USP
Karen Paisley
Faculty Representative Associate Dir. of Sports Performance for Olympic Sports
Dominique Randle
Kathy Rank
Learning Specialist
Associate Registrar
Stephanie Rocco
Michael Rueckert
Manager of Business Development - USP
Assistant Director of Marketing
ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT STAFF
Tanya Schmidt Office Assistant
Brian Sproul
University Band Director
Jessica Tidswell Athletic Trainer/ Physical Therapist
Chandler Wride
Sarah Shebek
Social Media Director
Greg Stadler Accounting Specialist
Jon Webster
Matt Smith
Director of Business Development - USP
Dale Stewlow
Maddy Stover
Coordinator of Partnership Assistant Equipment Services – USP Manager of Olympic Sports
Steve Smith
Sr. Associate A.D. for Business/CFO
Kristal Studer
Learning Specialist
Jimmy Soto
Chelsea Springer
Assistant A.D./ Major Gifts
Assistant Director of Financial Aid
Valerie Swensen
Kade Sybrowsky
Director of Finance
Videographer
Tyce Welling
Dir. of Strength & Conditioning Associate Director of Ticket Operations for Olympic Sports
Aaron White
Assistant Director of Crimson Club Fulfillment and Media
RES/JMHC Operations and Services Director
Drew Wiseman
David Woodbury
Associate Director of Communications
Landon Smith
Account Executive/ Annual Fund Officer
Skip Whitman
Director of Broadcast and Video Services
Director of Ticket Operations
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OFFICIAL BASKETBALL SIGNALS
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UTAH SPORTS CAMPS Baseball
Football
Lacrosse
Men’s Basketball
Women’s Basketball
Softball
Swimming & Diving
Gymnastics
Soccer
Tennis
For dates and details, visit our website at www.UtahUtes.com, then click on DEPARTMENTS Cross Country/ Track & Field
and scroll down to CAMPS
Volleyball
YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR 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 1971-72 1972-73 1973-74 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 1977-78
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OVERALL 3-8 17-3 5-2 5-2 21-3 13-2 12-4 11-0 3-3 6-6 7-2 5-1 5-1 8-2 5-3 2-6 5-11 4-8 5-10 7-10 5-12 15-12 21-6 14-9 13-8 14-9 10-9 7-15 17-7 20-4 13-7 19-4 14-7 13-7 10-12 22-4 17-4 12-8 19-5 11-9 24-8 16-18 23-13 19-9 10-14 12-14 24-4 22-6 19-8 20-7 21-7 26-3 23-8 23-3 12-14 19-9 17-9 23-8 15-11 17-9 13-13 18-10 15-11 13-12 8-19 22-8 17-9 19-8 22-7 23-6
PCT. .273 .850 .714 .714 .875 .867 .750 1.000 .500 .500 .778 .833 .833 .800 .625 .250 .313 .333 .333 .412 .294 .556 .778 .609 .619 .609 .526 .318 .708 .833 .650 .826 .667 .650 .455 .846 .810 .600 .792 .550 .750 .471 .639 .679 .417 .462 .857 .786 .704 .741 .750 .897 .742 .885 .462 .679 .654 .742 .577 .654 .500 .643 .577 .520 .296 .733 .654 .704 .759 .793
CONFERENCE State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State State Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Rocky Mountain Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Skyline Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic Western Athletic
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RECORD 2-6 6-2 2-2 2-2 5-1 4-2 4-2 6-0 1-3 2-4 6-0 1-0 3-1 2-2 5-3 2-6 3-5 4-8 4-8 5-7 3-9 4-8 8-4 8-4 9-3 7-5 5-7 4-8 7-5 10-2 7-5 8-4 9-3 7-5 1-11 0-0 8-0 8-4 10-2 6-4 14-6 8-12 12-8 8-6 5-9 7-7 13-1 12-2 10-4 9-5 13-1 13-1 12-2 13-1 5-5 4-6 3-7 7-3 5-5 5-5 5-5 9-5 9-5 5-9 4-10 9-5 7-7 9-5 11-3 12-2
PCT. .250 .750 .500 .500 .833 .667 .667 1.000 .250 .333 1.000 1.000 .750 .500 .625 .250 .375 .333 .333 .417 .250 .333 .667 .667 .750 .583 .417 .333 .583 .833 .583 .667 .750 .583 .083 --1.000 .667 .833 .600 .700 .400 .600 .571 .357 .500 .929 .857 .714 .643 .929 .929 .857 .929 .500 .400 .300 .700 .500 .500 .500 .643 .643 .357 .286 .643 .500 .643 .786 .857
FINISH 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 3rd 4th 3rd T-2nd 4th 4th 1st T-1st T-1st 3rd 3rd 4th T-1st T-1st T-3rd 2nd 2nd 4th 4th --1st 3rd 2nd T-2nd 2nd 5th 3rd 4th T-5th T-4th 1st 1st 2nd T-2nd 1st 1st T-1st 1st 3rd 4th 6th 1st T-3rd T-2nd T-2nd 2nd T-2nd 6th T-7th T-2nd 4th T-2nd 1st 2nd
HOME 2-6 11-2 4-1 4-1 14-1 9-0 5-1 5-0 2-2 4-3 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 12-3 12-3 10-3 6-6 16-0 12-0 13-2 13-2 12-2 15-1 14-0 14-0 10-5 16-1 13-4 15-1 11-2 14-0 12-4 13-3 11-3 10-4 6-10 16-1 14-2 11-4 13-1 14-2
AWAY 1-2 6-1 1-1 1-1 7-2 4-2 7-3 3-0 1-1 2-3 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 8-1 9-1 5-5 8-1 5-5 9-4 3-13 8-7 7-5 0-11 6-8 7-2 8-2 3-4 6-4 7-2 7-0 5-4 8-2 2-7 1-7 2-5 6-4 3-8 1-8 1-9 4-6 3-7 3-6 1-8 3-6 3-6 6-4 6-5 7-3
NEUTRAL 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 4-1 0-3 2-1 4-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 3-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-4 3-2 1-1 2-3 4-2 4-4 1-1 0-2 2-1 2-0 2-3 1-1 2-1 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-2 1-1 3-1 0-1 2-0 3-1 2-1
PF AVG. 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 73.9 71.1 90.8 85.4 81.5 81.7 79.5
PA AVG. 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 71.6 75.5 83.0 79.7 76.4 74.5 73.2
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COACH Erastus J. Milne Robert Richardson Fred Bennion Fred Bennion Fred Bennion Fred Bennion Nelson H. Nordgren Nelson H. Nordgren Nelson H. Nordgren Thomas Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick Thomas Fitzpatrick Ike Armstrong Ike Armstrong Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Vadal Peterson Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Jack H. Gardner Bill Foster Bill Foster Bill Foster Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm Jerry Pimm
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YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR OVERALL PCT. CONFERENCE RECORD PCT. FINISH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL PF AVG. PA AVG. COACH 1978-79 20-10 .667 Western Athletic 9-3 .750 2nd 13-2 6-6 1-2 77.6 75.5 Jerry Pimm 1979-80 18-10 .643 Western Athletic 10-4 .714 T-2nd 11-4 6-5 1-1 77.1 73.1 Jerry Pimm 1980-81 25-5 .833 Western Athletic 13-3 .813 T-1st 14-0 8-3 3-2 76.3 66.3 Jerry Pimm 1981-82 11-17 .393 Western Athletic 6-10 .375 7th 9-7 2-8 0-2 64.1 67.9 Jerry Pimm 1982-83 18-14 .563 Western Athletic 11-5 .688 T-1st 12-3 4-6 2-5 64.0 64.7 Jerry Pimm 1983-84 11-19 .367 Western Athletic 4-12 .250 8th 8-7 2-11 1-1 Archibald YEAR OVERALL PCT. CONFERENCE RECORD PCT. FINISH HOME AWAY NEUTRAL 70.1 PF AVG. 72.4 PA AVG. Lynn COACH 1984-85 15-16 .484 Western Athletic 8-8 .500 6th 11-7 4-9 0-0 70.9 72.0 Lynn Archibald 1978-79 20-10 .667 Western Athletic 9-3 .750 2nd 13-2 6-6 1-2 77.6 75.5 Jerry Pimm 1985-86 20-10 .667 Western Athletic 12-4 .750 T-1st 15-1 5-7 0-2 73.9 70.0 Lynn Archibald 1979-80 18-10 .643 Western Athletic 10-4 .714 T-2nd 11-4 6-5 1-1 77.1 73.1 Jerry Pimm 1986-87 17-13 .567 Western Athletic 9-7 .563 5th 12-5 5-7 0-1 69.9 65.5 Lynn Archibald 1980-81 25-5 .833 Western Athletic 13-3 .813 T-1st 14-0 8-3 3-2 76.3 66.3 Jerry Pimm 1987-88 19-11 .633 Western Athletic 11-5 .688 T-2nd 14-2 5-8 0-1 66.5 61.2 Lynn Archibald 1981-82 11-17 .393 Western Athletic 6-10 .375 7th 9-7 2-8 0-2 64.1 67.9 Jerry Pimm 1988-89 16-17 .485 Western Athletic 6-10 .375 T-6th 11-7 4-8 1-2 71.2 70.4 Lynn Archibald 1982-83 18-14 .563 Western Athletic 11-5 .688 T-1st 12-3 4-6 2-5 64.0 64.7 Jerry Pimm 1989-90 16-14 .533 Western Athletic 7-9 .438 T-6th 12-3 3-10 1-1 68.0 64.7 Rick Majerus (a) 1983-84 11-19 .367 Western Athletic 4-12 .250 8th 8-7 2-11 1-1 70.1 72.4 Lynn Archibald 1990-91 30-4 .882 Western Athletic 15-1 .938 1st 16-0 11-2 3-2 73.7 64.2 Rick Majerus 1984-85 15-16 .484 Western Athletic 8-8 .500 6th 11-7 4-9 0-0 70.9 72.0 Lynn Archibald 1991-92 24-11 .686 Western Athletic 9-7 .563 4th 14-4 8-5 2-2 68.6 61.6 Rick Majerus 1985-86 .667 Western .750 T-1st 15-1 5-7 0-2 73.9 70.0 Lynn Archibald 1992-93 20-10 24-7 .774 WesternAthletic Athletic 12-4 15-3 .833 T-1st 15-0 7-5 2-2 77.1 65.7 Rick Majerus 1986-87 17-13 .567 Western Athletic 9-7 .563 5th 12-5 5-7 0-1 69.9 65.5 Lynn Archibald 1993-94 14-14 .500 Western Athletic 8-10 .444 T-5th 11-3 3-10 0-1 75.0 71.1 Rick Majerus 1987-88 .633 Western .688 T-2nd 14-2 5-8 0-1 66.5 61.2 Lynn Archibald 1994-95 19-11 28-6 .824 WesternAthletic Athletic 11-5 15-3 .833 1st 15-0 9-3 4-3 77.5 64.8 Rick Majerus 1988-89 .485 Western .375 T-6th 11-7 4-8 1-2 71.2 70.4 Lynn Archibald 1995-96 16-17 27-7 .794 WesternAthletic Athletic 6-10 15-3 .833 1st 14-1 9-4 4-2 76.7 63.8 Rick Majerus 1989-90 16-14 .533 Western Athletic 7-9 .438 T-6th 12-3 3-10 1-1 68.0 64.7 Rick Majerus 1996-97 29-4 .879 Western Athletic 15-1 .938 1st * 13-1 10-1 6-2 74.4 61.6 Rick Majerus (a) 1990-91 .882 Western .938 1st 16-0 11-2 3-2 73.7 64.2 RickMajerus Majerus 1997-98 30-4 30-4 .882 WesternAthletic Athletic 15-1 12-2 .857 1st * 13-0 11-3 6-1 70.4 58.2 Rick 1991-92 .686 Western .563 4th 14-4 8-5 2-2 68.6 61.6 RickMajerus Majerus 1998-99 24-11 28-5 .848 WesternAthletic Athletic 9-7 14-0 1.000 1st * 14-0 8-2 6-3 71.2 55.3 Rick 1992-93 .774 Western Athletic 15-3 .833 T-1st 15-0 7-5 2-2 77.1 65.7 RickMajerus Majerus 1999-00 24-7 23-9 .719 Mountain West 10-4 .714 T-1st 17-0 4-7 2-2 70.3 61.8 Rick 1993-94 .500 Western Athletic 8-10 .444 T-5th 11-3 3-10 0-1 75.0 71.1 RickMajerus Majerus(b) 2000-01 14-14 19-12 .612 Mountain West 10-4 .714 T-1st 13-3 5-6 1-3 71.8 63.1 Rick 1994-95 .824 Western Athletic 15-3 .833 1st 15-0 9-3 4-3 77.5 64.8 RickMajerus Majerus 2001-02 28-6 21-9 .700 Mountain West 10-4 .714 2nd 14-2 6-5 1-2 67.2 61.3 Rick 1995-96 .794 Western Athletic 15-3 .833 1st 14-1 9-4 4-2 76.7 63.8 RickMajerus Majerus 2002-03 27-7 25-8 .758 Mountain West 11-3 .786 T-1st 15-1 7-4 3-3 66.3 60.3 Rick 1996-97 .879 Western Athletic 15-1 .938 1st 13-1 10-1 6-2 74.4 61.6 RickMajerus Majerus(c) 2003-04 29-4 24-9 .727 Mountain West 9-5 .642 3rd * 15-1 6-5 3-3 65.0 57.5 Rick 1997-98 .882 Western Athletic 12-2 .857 1st 13-0 11-3 6-1 70.4 58.2 RickGiacoletti Majerus 2004-05 30-4 29-6 .829 Mountain West 13-1 .929 1st * 16-0 7-3 6-3 67.9 57.2 Ray 1998-99 .848 Western Athletic 14-0 1.000 1st 14-0 8-2 6-3 71.2 55.3 RickGiacoletti Majerus 2005-06 28-5 14-15 .483 Mountain West 6-10 .375 6th* 9-5 4-8 1-2 64.7 64.3 Ray 1999-00 .719 Mountain 10-4 .714 T-1st 17-0 4-7 2-2 70.3 61.8 RickGiacoletti Majerus 2006-07 23-9 11-19 .367 MountainWest West 6-10 .375 T-6th 9-6 1-11 1-2 69.2 72.2 Ray 2000-01 .612 Mountain 10-4 .714 T-1st 13-3 5-6 1-3 71.8 63.1 RickBoylen Majerus (b) 2007-08 19-12 18-15 .545 MountainWest West 7-9 .438 6th 11-4 5-11 2-0 68.5 63.8 Jim 2001-02 .700 Mountain 10-4 .714 2nd 14-2 6-5 1-2 67.2 61.3 RickBoylen Majerus 2008-09 21-9 24-10 .706 MountainWest West 12-4 .750 T-1st 13-2 6-7 5-1 71.2 64.6 Jim 2002-03 .758 Mountain 11-3 .786 T-1st 15-1 7-4 3-3 66.3 60.3 RickBoylen Majerus 2009-10 25-8 14-17 .452 MountainWest West 7-9 .438 T-5th 9-8 4-8 1-1 66.4 66.4 Jim 2003-04 .727 Mountain 9-5 .642 3rd 15-1 6-5 3-3 65.0 57.5 RickBoylen Majerus (c) 2010-11 24-9 13-18 .419 MountainWest West 6-10 .375 7th 9-6 4-9 0-3 67.0 70.2 Jim 2004-05 .829 Mountain 13-1 .929 1st 16-0 7-3 6-3 67.9 57.2 Ray Krystkowiak Giacoletti 2011-12 29-6 6-25 .194 Pac-12 West 3-15 .167 11th 6-9 0-12 0-4 55.5 69.7 Larry 2005-06 .483 Mountain 6-10 .375 6th 9-5 4-8 1-2 64.7 64.3 Ray Krystkowiak Giacoletti 2012-13 14-15 15-18 .455 Pac-12 West 5-13 .278 10th 11-7 2-10 2-1 64.2 63.2 Larry 2013-14 11-19 21-12 .618 Pac-12 West 9-9 .500 8th 18-2 2-9 1-1 75.1 70.3 Larry 2006-07 .367 Mountain 6-10 .375 T-6th 9-6 1-11 1-2 69.2 72.2 Ray Krystkowiak Giacoletti 2014-15 18-15 26-9 .743 Pac-12 West 13-5 .722 T-2nd 16-1 7-5 3-3 71.3 57.1 Larry Krystkowiak 2007-08 .545 Mountain 7-9 .438 6th 11-4 5-11 2-0 68.5 63.8 Jim Boylen 2015-16 24-10 27-9 .750 Pac-12 West 13-5 .722 2nd 16-1 5-5 6-3 77.2 69.5 Larry Krystkowiak 2008-09 .706 Mountain 12-4 .750 T-1st 13-2 6-7 5-1 71.2 64.6 Jim Boylen 2016-17 14-17 20-12 .625 Pac-12 West 11-7 .611 4th 14-4 5-6 1-2 78.5 68.1 Larry Krystkowiak 2009-10 .452 Mountain 7-9 .438 T-5th 9-8 4-8 1-1 66.4 66.4 Jim Boylen 2010-11 .419 Mountain 6-10 .375 7th 9-6 4-9 0-3 67.0 70.2 Jimy Boylen 2017-18 13-18 23-12 .657 Pac-12 West 11-7 .611 T-3rd 14-3 6-6 3-3 73.5 68.5 Larr Krystkowiak 2011-12 6-25 .194 Pac-12 3-15 .167 11th 6-9 0-12 0-4 55.5 69.7 Larry Krystkowiak TOTALS 1,803-992 .645 852-553 .606 1,129-293 520-557 154-142 2012-13 15-18 .455 Pac-12 5-13 .278 10th 11-7 2-10 2-1 64.2 63.2 Larry Krystkowiak 2013-14 21-12 .618 Pac-12 9-9 .500 8th 18-2 2-9 1-1 75.1 70.3 Larry Krystkowiak * - WAC Pacific 2014-15 26-9 Division finish .743 Pac-12 13-5 .722 T-2nd 16-1 7-5 3-3 71.3 57.1 Larry Krystkowiak (a) - Majerus games (4-2) before undergoing heart Cravens (12-12,16-1 7-9) was the acting rest of the season. 2015-16 27-9coached six.750 Pac-12 13-5 surgery; Assistant .722 Joe2nd 5-5 coach the6-3 77.2 69.5 Larry Krystkowiak (b) - Majerus coached the.625 first gamePac-12 (1-0) before taking a personal absence; 4th Assistant Dick Hunsaker acting coach the season. Larry Krystkowiak 2016-17 20-12 11-7 leave of.611 14-4 (18-12,5-610-4) was the1-2 78.5rest of the 68.1 (c) - Majerus coached 20.657 games (15-5, 3-2) before stepping11-7 down due to health 6-3) was the interim rest of the68.5 season. Larry Krystkowiak 2017-18 23-12 Pac-12 .611 concerns; T-3rdAssistant Kerry 14-3 Rupp (7-4,6-6 3-3 coach the 73.5
POSTSEASON NCAA, First Round -NCAA, Sweet 16 -NCAA, Sweet 16 -POSTSEASON -NCAA, First Round NCAA, First Round -NIT, First Round NCAA, Sweet 16 NIT, First Round --NCAA, Sweet 16 --NCAA, Sweet 16 -NIT, Final Four (3rd) First Round NCAA,NCAA, Second Round NIT, First Round -NIT, First Round NCAA, Second Round NCAA, Sweet 16 - NCAA, Elite Eight - NCAA, Sweet 16 NCAA, National Runner-Up NIT,Second Final Four (3rd) NCAA, Round NCAA, Second Round NCAA, Second Round NIT, First Round - NCAA, Round NCAA,Second First Round NCAA, Sweet NCAA, Second Round16 NCAA, Eight NCAA, FirstElite Round NCAA, National Runner-Up NCAA, Sweet 16 NCAA, Second Round -NCAA, Second Round -NIT, First Round CBI, Second Round NCAA, First Round NCAA, First Round NCAA, Second Round -NCAA, First Round -NCAA, Sweet - -16 - -- NIT, First Round - NCAA, SweetRound 16 CBI, Second NCAA,NCAA, Second Round First Round NIT, First Round - NIT, National Runner-Up- --NIT, First Round NCAA, Sweet 16 NCAA, Second Round NIT, First Round NIT, National Runner-Up
YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY YEAR-BY-YEAR SUMMARY
TOTALS 1,803-992
.645
852-553
.606
1,129-293
520-557
154-142
* - WAC Pacific 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 (7-4, 6-3) was the interim coach the rest of the season.
ALL-TIME CONFERENCE RECORDS AFFILIATION (YEARS) STATE (1908-24) ROCKY MOUNTAIN (1924-37) SKYLINE (1937-62) WESTERN ATHLETIC (1962-99) MOUNTAIN WEST (1999-2011) PAC-12 (2011-Present) ALL-TIME TOTALS CONFERENCE RECORDS AFFILIATION (YEARS) STATE (1908-24) ROCKY MOUNTAIN (1924-37) SKYLINE (1937-62) WESTERN ATHLETIC (1962-99) MOUNTAIN WEST (1999-2011) PAC-12 (2011-Present) TOTALS
RECORD 53-36 71-81 223-105 333-197 107-73 65-61 852-553 RECORD 53-36 71-81 223-105 333-197 107-73 65-61 852-553
PCT. .596 .467 .689 .628 .594 .515 .606 PCT. .596 .467 .689 .628 .594 .515 .606
REGULAR-SEASON TITLES (YEARS) 7 (1910, ‘13, ‘16, ‘19, ‘20, ‘21, ‘23) 4 (1931, ‘32, ‘33, ‘37) 8 (1938, ‘45, ‘55, ‘56, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62) 12 (1966, ‘77, ‘81, ‘83, ‘86, ‘91, ‘93, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99) 5 (2000, ‘01, ‘03, ‘05, ‘09) -36 REGULAR-SEASON TITLES (YEARS) 7 (1910, ‘13, ‘16, ‘19, ‘20, ‘21, ‘23) 4 (1931, ‘32, ‘33, ‘37) 8 (1938, ‘45, ‘55, ‘56, ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62) 12 (1966, W W‘77,W‘81,.‘83,U‘86,T‘91,A‘93,H‘95,U‘96,T‘97,E‘98,S‘99). 5 (2000, ‘01, ‘03, ‘05, ‘09) -36
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2017-18 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S HONOR ROLL The following student-athletes were on the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll and Dean’s List during the Fall 2017 and/or Spring 2018 academic terms. Those on the Dean’s List at least one of the semesters are denoted with an asterisk (*). Baseball Chandler Anderson Brett Brocoff* Demitri Colacchio* Braden DeBenedictis Oliver Dunn* Dominic Foscalina Ashton Goddard Wade Gulden Isaac Hall-Cruz Spencer Kevin Johnson Spencer Johnson* DaShawn Keirsey Jr. Justin Kelly* Shea Kramer Josh Lapiana* Ian MacIver Erick Migueles Austin Moore* Samuel Mundt Zach Patterson Riley Pierce Matt Richardson Hunter Simmons Trenton Stoltz Tanner Thomas Rykker Tom* Men’s Basketball Justin Bibbins Kolbe Caldwell Jacob Connor Nate Duda* Jayce Johnson* Jakub Jokl* Brooks King* Christian Popoola Tyler Rawson Marc Reininger Beau Rydalch Donnie Tillman Parker Van Dyke Women’s Basketball Erika Bean Tanaeya Boclair Tilar Clark Maurane Corbin* Jordan Cruz Dru Gylten* Megan Jacobs* Elli Koskinen Arianna Lalonde* Kiana Moore Emily Potter* Daneesha Provo Tori Williams Football Stone Azarcon London Bartholomew Cody Barton
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Jackson Barton Tyler Bell Julian Blackmon Marquise Blair Bronson Boyd Peter Brown Terrell Burgess Johnny Capra* Vonte Davis* Christian Drews Quinn Fabrizio Lo Falemaka Scott Foley* Nick Ford* Rylee Gautavai* Matt Gay Jake Grant* TJ Green Javelin K. Guidry Connor Haller* Davir Hamilton* Harrison Handley Dakota Hansen Chad Hekking Daniel Heller Nick Heninger* Thomas Hicken* Tyler Huntley Jaylon Johnson* Batchlor Johnson Chayden Johnston* Jeremiah Jordan Mark Kruger* Kyle Lanterman Tareke Lewis Karsen Liljenquist* Andrew Lisk* Kavika Luafatasaga Paul Maile Siaosi Mariner* Jaxson McBride Jason Money* Zack Moss Ali’i Niumatalolo Josh Nurse Jordon Orozco* Darrin Paulo John Penisini Riley Phillips* Hauati Pututau Riley Richmond Noah Rodriguez-Trammell* Tucker Scott* Jason Shelley Demari Simpkins Dylan Slavens Mika Tafua Albert Tai Bryan Thompson Paul Toala* Austin Turley
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Jack Tuttle* Morris Unutoa Dennis Wagner* Adam Webber* Alex Whittingham Troy Williams Mitch Wishnowsky* Michael Woodward Men’s Golf Jordan Costello Peyton Hastings* Tristan Mandur Colton Tanner* Blake Tomlinson* Nathan Wunderli* Women’s Gymnastics Alexia Burch* Kari Lee Tiffani Lewis Shannon McNatt* Makenna Merrell* Erika Muhaw* Missy Reinstadtler MyKayla Skinner* Sydney Soloski* Madison Stover Kim Tessen Lauren Wong Men’s Skiing Martin Bergström* Endre Bjertness* Logan Diekmann* Sam Dupratt* Jacob Engström* Martin Grasic* Håkon Hjelstuen* Philp Huston Oscar Ivars* Fredrik Maurstad* Huston Philp Bjørn Riksaasen Tyler Sprock* Linus Walch Sasha Zaitsoff Women’s Skiing Mariah Bredal* Ann-Kathrin Breuning* Julie Mohagen* Guro Jordheim Sabine Krautgasser* Leah Lange* Karianne Moe* Women’s Soccer Ella Ballstaedt Lulu Borges Haylee Cacciacarne Madison Clarkson* Holly Daugirda*
Ireland Dunn* SaraJean Edwards* Kristin Fairbairn Haley Farrar* Max Flom* Aleea Gwerder* Jessica Hixson* Eden Jacobsen Janie Kearl* Zona Kinnaman Natalie Kump* Demi Lopez July Mathias* Carly Nelson* Hailey Skolmoski* Liberty Taylor* Tatum Thornton* Cameron Tingey* Paola Van Der Veen* Natalie Vukic Natalee Wells* Softball Ryley Ball Alyssa Barrera Heather Bowen* Breonna Castaneda Ally Dickman* Katie Donovan* Katie Faulk* Claire Feldman* Hailey Hilburn* Chantelle Ladner Julia Noskin* Alyssa Palacios Aubrey Peterson Abby Robertson Chandler Walter Camryn Woodall* Men’s Swimming & Diving Thomas Baker Jack Burton* Fernando Cervantes Felix Chiun Rahiti De Vos* David Fridlander* Keanu Interone Robert King* Brody Lewis* Nathan Makarewicz* Parker McOmber Colten Montgomery* Rodolfo Moriera Liam O’Haimhirgin Jenner Pennock* Austin Phillips* Calvin Rogers Benjamin Scott* Brandon Shreeve* Matteo Sogne* Chris Taber*
Ganem Tebet Daniel Theriault* Grant Thompson Paul Ungur Women’s Swimming & Diving Mallori Allen* Jordan Anderson Shayla Archer* Emma Broome Dorien Butter* Ianire Casarin Makenzie Caufield Madison Cock Gabby Fagan* Kenzie Ford* Nicole Ford Mariah Gassaway Mandy Gebhart Clare Greenlow* Grace Horvath* Claire Jackson* Megan Kawaguchi Isabella Kearns* McKenna King* Madison Lash* Sarah Lott* Jenna Marsh* Sara McClendon* Kylie Mitchell* Hailey Pabst* Christina Pick Genny Robertson* Emma Ruchala* Marah Smith* Gillian St. John* Cassidy Stein* Darby Wayner Rebecca Zeiger Men’s Tennis Russell Benkaim Randy Cory Azat Hankuliyev Daniel Little Parker McGuiness* David Micevski* Slava Shainyan* Santiago Sierra* Chase Stoner* Egbert Weverink* Joe Woolley* Women’s Tennis Taylor Calton* Jena Cheng* Leah Heimuli Alexia Petrovic* Jasmine Rich* Victoria Robertson Brianna Turley*
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2017-18 CRIMSON CLUB BOARD MEMBERS
The Crimson Club Board serves to support the Crimson Club 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 Crimson Club. Nominations for the Crimson Club Board are accepted each spring by calling the Crimson Club office.
Sandy Day
Tim Bruett
Rafe Connors
John Evans
Ron Feulner
Scott Frederickson
Drew Hall
Melissa Hatch
Craig Madson
Karen Madson
Mike Rose
Scott Shaw
President
FORMER PRESIDENTS
Rick Clark
Lynn Miller
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Dennie Dunn
Laura Scott
Cliff Snyder
Don Foot
Kent Jones
Blake Strong
James MacFarlane
Zach Wiseman
Dan Woodhead
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 office. Thanks to the following families for their great support of Utah Athletics.
ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS Academic All American Endowed Scholarship Anonymous Endowed Scholarship Eric & Julie Barlow Linebacker Endowed Scholarship Burbidge, Wiscomb, Cook Endowed Scholarship Thayer & Sue Christensen Endowed Scholarship Joseph F. & Annette L. Cowley Family Endowed Scholarship Dr. Ellen Crooks Endowed Scholarship Jerry Dixon Endowed Scholarship Zeke & Katherine Dumke, Jr. Endowed Scholarship for Gymnastics Zeke & Katherine Dumke, Jr. Endowed Scholarship for Soccer Lillian Ence Endowed Scholarship Dr. Burtis Evans Endowed Scholarship C. Ray Evans Endowed Scholarship Dr. Joseph & Nadine Evans Endowed Scholarship H. Whitney Felt Memorial Endowed Scholarship Alan F. and Beverly J. Frank Endowed Scholarship General Ray D. & Louise Free Endowed Scholarship David & Blanche Freed Endowed Scholarship Coach Jack Gardner Endowed Basketball Scholarship Francis H. Gillespie Endowed Scholarship Jordan & Dana Gross Offensive Lineman Endowment Ivan William “Ike” Hall Endowed Scholarship Carolyn Pricer Harris Endowed Scholarship James D. Hatch Family Endowed Scholarship for Athletics
Scott & Marsha Irwin Athletic Endowed Scholarship Walter Menlove Johnson Endowed Football Scholarship Gary & Jane Kennedy Endowed Scholarship Robert Kent Family Endowed Scholarship Adam and Natalie Kessler Endowed Scholarship Lacy Family Endowed Scholarship Tim & Wendy Lacy Family Endowed Scholarship Kurt B. Larsen Endowed Scholarship Lee Family Endowed Scholarship Scott Morse Endowed Scholarship Movitz Family Endowed Ski Team Scholarship Alex & Bessie Oblad Endowed Scholarship John Papanikolas Endowed Scholarship Ben & Rose Pepper Endowed Scholarship Raymond “Ray” Price Endowed Scholarship C.D. & Phyllis Reddish Endowed Scholarship Robert L. & Joyce Rice Endowed Scholarship Nick and Penny Rose Family Endowed Scholarship Steve & Angie Smith Endowed Scholarship Dr. Clifford Snyder Endowed Scholarship Scott & Margie Sorensen Endowed Scholarship David & Susan Spafford Endowed Scholarship Blaine Eugene and Karen Corry Sylvester Endowed Scholarship
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SCHOLARSHIP CIRCLE
The Scholarship Circle is a group of Crimson Club 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.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR’S CLUB Bill and Pat Child Rick and Shauna Clark Todd and Karin Cook E.R. Dumke Jr. Lisa Eccles Spence Eccles Tim and Joan Fenton Arnie and Pat Ferrin Kem and Carolyn Gardner David and Michelle Huntsman Karen Huntsman Dave and Julie Layton Phil and Sandy McCarthey Tom and Mary McCarthey Richie and Julie Smith David and Susan Spafford Tom and Kathy Thatcher Brent and Ann Wilson Don and Jill Wiscomb Woodbury Corporation
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$40,000+ America First Credit Union Zane and Meredith Beadles Keith and Christina Christensen Stephen and Nicola Dahl Gavin Dickson E.R. Dumke Jr. David R. and Jeanie Free Garff Corporation Richard and Audrey Graham Jess and Joan Hurtado Kahlert Foundation Lofgren Family Charlie Monfort David Neeleman O.C. Tanner Co. Chris and Linda Oberle John S. Price Deon and Mitzi Steckling Larry and Liane Stillman The Cynosure Group Kevin and Patricia Thompson
Utes Sports Properties, a Learfield Company Webb Audio Visual Zions Bank $25,000+ Gregory and Tara Adondakis Roger and Sara Boyer Burbidge Foundation Cache Valley Electric Mark and Sandy Day Curt and Alisa Doman Joanne Edwards Magaji Edwards Robert and Holly Elliott Robert and Kathy Garff Geurts Law Firm Drew and Theresa Hall Gordon and Connie Hanks Eldan and Shellie Hill Richard and Stephanie Hoggan R. Hutcheson
Jason Job and Sandi Simmons Richard Justice Adam and Natalie Kessler Kurt Larsen Brad and Amy Mayeda Edward and Barbara Moreton Packaging Corporation of America Pajarito Investments, Inc John and Millicent Puglisi Raybould LLC Bill and Julia Reagan Regence Bluecross Blueshield Joyce Rice Ren and Sandi Rice Lon and Ann Secrist Ryan and Amie Secrist Dan and Barbie Spinazzola Cortney Taylor The Hatch Group, LLC Jesse Theurer Western Pacific Group, LLC Workers Compensation Fund
SCHOLARSHIP CIRCLE $17,500+ Todd and Jennifer Allen Eric and Julie Barlow Robert and Violet Barney James and Vicki Berger Corey and Dayna Brand B. Richards and Marilyn Broadbent Lowell and Sonja Brown Nate and Mitzi Buck David Bull Kelly and Laurie Burt C.R. England Cris Cannon and Jim Carlson Carpet Giant CCI Network Services Kyle and Alyse Christensen Clark and Christine Ivory Foundation Colmena Capital Rafe and Jennifer Connors Joyce H. Cook Vern and Rebecca Cooley Stephen and Jeri Covey Calvin and Melanie Curtis Lawrence Deppe Rocky and Courtney Derrick Adam and Jenny Dewaal Tony and Cynthia Divino David and Hanne Duke Jason and Mary Ellis Kent Evans Elisa Fair Edward and Deborah Felt George and Debra Felt James and Tammy Felt James and Barbara Gaddis Bob and Mary Gilchrist Bill and Shannon Gordon GPS Servers LLC Jarid Gray Family
Matthew Gregory Ben and Kristy Grindstaff Kevin and Donna Gruneich Robert and Kelli Hall Phil and Mauri Hansen Marion Harrison Roger and Cheri Hendrix Family Richard and Darlene Hirschi Mike and Jill Hirst Hotco Hughes General Contractors, Inc. Eric and Amy Jacobsen Jensen Sport Group Cortney Johanson Barry and Joyce Johnson Fred and Barbara Jones Richard Justice Kellerstrass Oil Company Ken Garff Mercedes-Benz Gary and Jane Kennedy Mike and Kris Kladis Jason Langston Whitfield and Christina Lee Mark and Tiffany Lemons Robert Lence Randy and Tammy Lewis Gary and Elyse MacDonald T.G. (Bud) Mahas Robert and Suzanne Marquardt Robert and Leanne Mason Paul and Judy McGarrell Tom and Karen McNatt Lynn and Sue Miller Mark and Kathie Miller Fred and Lucy Moreton Moyer Family O. Wood and Marianne Moyle Jim and Kim Mras Sidney and Patricia Mulcock National Wood Products John and Becki New
Bill and Happy Nisson Rich and Renee Nordlund Okland Construction Pasker Gould Ames Weaver Barbara Paulos Jeff and Liz Pierce Process Technology Inc. Donald and Jane Pugh Don B. Reddish Scott and Mindy Reynolds Ribbie Enterprises J. Charles Rich Michael and Christie Roderick Michael and Keri Rose Nick and Penny Rose Craig and Kena Rydalch Mark and Amy Rydalch Steven Seals Freddy Smith Craig and Nita Sorensen
Scott K. and Marge D. Sorensen Richard and Nola Stark Greg and Suzanne Starley Ned and Katie Stringham Strong Audi Gary and Barbara Stubbblefield Craig and Susan Swapp Swire Coke Cameron Terry John and Cheryl Thackeray Tim Dahle Imports Trustco Guy and Lori Wadsworth R. Scott and Andrea Webber Blake and Stephanie Welling Ryan and Lindsay West Zach and Lindsi Wiseman Family John and Deborah Wunderli Earl and Carol Zarbock Kenneth and Carol Zimmerman
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Michael Walterscheid Westland Construction Dan D. & Linda Woodhead Richard Workman
Dale E. Bradley Family Trust William Daniloff David N. & Cherie W Barnes Family Trust Troy Davis Dayna & Kevin Stoker LEVEL 6 Family Trust $3,500-$6,499 Taylor Dearden W. Clark Andersen Kevin & Susan Deesing John R. & Karen Anderson Dennis N. Emery Family Richard L. Anderson Trust Thomas Anderson Robert Devlin Gregory & Allyson Michael & Shannon Doleac Anderson DRM Construction Inc Brad & Nancy Andes Roger D. Dudley Lori Andres Ronald H. & Lori Dunn Charles Lee Archer Talmage & Julie Egan Ash Grove Cement West Mark Eggett D. Gilbert Athay Todd Eldredge Douglas & Margaret Bagley Brent H. Eldredge Brooks Bahr Keith & Elaine Ellertson Dan & Patricia Baker Bryon Elwell Sr. Cade Baldwin Mark & Lori Elwood Gene & Christine Ball Darin Engh Ryan Banasky Corey England Ryan Barney Dean England Richard G. Barton Todd England Bill Bean Lars Erickson Donald & Jean Beck Annjanine & Tom Etzel Chris & Mark Beck-McKay Dana Evan Paul Belcher Rex Falkenrath Kirk Bengtzen KPH Family Dave Bevan Greg & Sue Finch Scott Biedermann John H. & Joan Firmage Kenneth Black Michael Fisher Paul Blackburn Scott & Amy Florell Russ M. Bonacci Gaylin & James Ford Bonneville Collections Bob & Kathy Fotheringham Michael Bourne Stan Francis Ross & JoAnn Bowen Joshua Fuhriman Terry Box Mickey & Sharee Gallivan Rodney H. & Carolyn Brady Robert Gardiner Alan Brown Gary Q. & Janet M. Scott & Kristina Brown Jorgensen Trust Scott Bruno Ron & Patti Bessel Giles Arthur Bruno Larry Gluth Torr Brush Daniel Gomez Steve Burgess Richard N. & Jonathan Duane Gordon Burns Greene Randy Butler Gregory W. Aiken Revocable Thomas W. Buxton Trust Robert B. Campbell Brook & Kim Gunlock George Cannon Richard Hagen Alisa & Richard Casey Scott & Pam Hale Lane Childs Susan Hale Susan Chilton Mark Hanks Brent & Chris Hansen Russell Christensen Frank & Susan Christenson Bryan Hansen Kim Hardy Ryan Church Brad & Jolie Hardy Scott & Cindy Cima Patricia Harte Paul A. & Kristi Clark Brad Hatch Samuel W. Clark Melissa Hatch Bruce G. Cohne David Hefler Ryan Colich Henry Hemingway John & Carolyn Collins Sean Henderson Chris Connelly Stacy Higbee Scott Coon Mary Hunt Pudley Cowley Douglas Hutchinson Mark Crowther James & Rhea Hyde Anthony Crus Russ Hymas Kenneth & Lois Cutler Glenn Imamura Craig & Leslie Dahl
Bill Ingram Douglas & Carole Irwin Jeffrey Jacobsen Jeff Jaloviar David James Robert L. & Sherrie Janicki James Jardine James Jensen Jeff Jensen Randy & Liz Jensen Richard L. Jenson Debbie Johanson M. Craig & Rebecca Johns J. Steven Johnson Jon Johnson Diane Johnson Kayc Jolley Paul Jones Dwayne & Lori Kalma David M. & Mary Ann Kelly Grant S Kesler Roger Killpack Bruce Knaphus Richard Kopf Lynn Krantz Thomas & John Kroesche Michelle Kuhn Michael S. Lake John LaLonde Kristy Lamb J Brent Larsen Broch Lassig Carl & Vanessa Laurella Frank & Barbara Layden Kerry Lee Gerry Lefavor James Levy Kent Lewin Landon Lewis Leonel Lewis Anne Lin Christian Little Trinity Lorentz Tom Love Robert Lyon James L. Macfarlane Craig J. & Karen T. Madson Michael & Andrea-Dumke Manship George T. Mattena Daniel & Heather May Ryan May Gary & Dana McArthur Lee & Pamela McCullough Richard McMillan Bill & Lisa McNabb Mcneil Engineering Dr. Craig McQueen David Melgaard Brad Merrill Arthur J. Miller Mike & Erin Miller Hal & Lois Milner Kevin & Sherry Mochizuki Julie Morgan John & Patricia Morton Eric Muehle Mark & Lynn Muir Mark Murdock Steven & Jane Newman Brenda & William Nibley Todd & Marianne Ogaard
Jim Olson Richard Osborne Steven Ostler Mark L. Pace Packaging Corporation of America James Pagoaga Brett Parkin David & Jennifer Parkin John Parrish Darren & Deann Ballard Patten Jack Pelo Chris & Jenny Pelt Jean Peppinger Chris & Rhondi Peters David Peterson G.R. Potter Sandra & Laszlo Preysz Mark Purdie Zachary & Natalie Raleigh Riley & Whitney Rasmussen Raymond Family Foundation Refined Coatings LLC Jeff Reynolds Scott L. & Lesli Rice Terry Richards Mike & Heidi Richmond Justin Ricks Seth A. Riddle Stephen Rigby Brandon Riley Patrick Robinson Tiffany Rogers Keven Rowe Mitchell Rowe Carlton Ruesch Jerry Rutledge David Salisbury Roger & Boe Sausedo Ford G. & Claudia Scalley Kayla Scarborough Rick Schmid Laura Scott Jim & Sandi Seale Donald Shafer Paul W. Sheffield Nate Shipp Ellen Short Jeffrey L. Silvestrini Laurel Simmons Simon Gerstner Investments LLC Claudia Skaggs-Lutrell Christine Skidmore Susan Slaugh SME Contractors Nickolas Smith Garr Smith Rodney Snow Val Staker Staker & Parson Companies Laurie Steadman Tally Stevens Jr. Sam Stewart David Streiff Lynn Summerhays Michael D. & Kris Swenson James & Stacy Swiggart Amy and Ryan Taylor TenCannons
Investments LLC J. Kent Thorne W. Rex Thornton Sauaso Tuileta Randy & Susan Turpin Steve Twohig Marylynn Ulibarri Ben Ungricht Utes Win LLC Van Wagner Dorna U.S.A., Llc Todd Vierra Margaret & Joseph Viland Pauline & J. Reed Vosburgh Taylor Vriens Wade Frey & Associates Richard Walje David Wall Troy Warner Reiko & Byron Watanabe Adam Wayment Daniel Webster Brent Welch Raul Weston Fred S. Wheeler Emily White Eric Whiting Noel Williams Robert Williams Paul Williams Jeremy Williamson Gayle Winterrose Michael Wolfe Matt Wollam Lana, Guy & Matt Wollam James H. Woodward Steve Yagi John S. Young Jessica Yurgaitis John & Kathy Zarbock Adam Zimmerman Zions Bank
Eldon Anderson Eric & Judy Anderson Barry & Catherine Angstman Jon & Arlene Aoki Patricia Aoyagi Dewight Apgood Doug Archibald Bryan Archibald Dave Asay M. John Ashton Tony Aspiazu Stephen & Erin Aste Steve Astin Auxiliary Services Bach Team LLC David Badger Steve Baer Bryan Bagley Randy Bailey Steven Bain Diane Baker John Baker Johnny Baker Mike Bapis Carlos Baquerizo Rick Barber Randy & Brady Barker Joe Barnes Chris Barney Gary Barrus Carl W. Barton Jason Barton R. Michael & Holly Barton Harold Bateman Branden Baum Steven Baumann Paul Beck Donald & Marylynn Beck Scott Becker Ronnie Begay Mark Fitzgerald Bell Bruce & Judy Bell Sam Bell LEVEL 5 Adrian Bellew $1,500-$3,499 Steven & Natalie Bennett A & Z Produce Dennis Bennion Liz Abel Rick Bennion ABT Mechanical Andrew Benseler A-Core Concrete Cutting Mark Bere Derek Adams Steven, John, David, & William Adams James Bergstedt Ray R. & Merry Jane Luis Berumen Addison Jamie Beveridge Tom Ahlquist Jerry Bickmore Air Terminal Gifts Katharine Biele Hiram Alba Kenneth Birrell Bruce C. & Coralie Alder Jacob Black Dennis & Pamela Alexander James R. Black Elaine Alfano Jeremy Blanck Matthew Allen Michael Blankenship Bryan & Lori Allen Quinnette Blatter Timothy Allen Journey Bly Wain Allen Kent Boam Alsco Corporation Tony Boman David Amidon Kenneth P. & Joann Borg George Milne & Gregory Brett & Steve Borg T Crotty Mark Boschert Jayne L. Anderson Rosemary Boss John A. Anderson Brent Bowen Rodney Anderson Brian & Rebecca Bowen David & Lori Anderson Joel Bowen
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Jed Easterbrook Arron Echols Karen & Michael Edson Michael & Kate Edwards Preston & Shirley Eichers Pat Eisenman David Eixenberger Linda Elder Doug & Shauna Eldredge Gregory Emery Drew Empey Curt Ence Chesley Erickson Sean Estes Welby Evangelista Dan & Carma Evans William Evans Evans Revocable Trust Kenneth Evanson Evermind Productions Robert & Jane H. Evert Josh Ewing F.M. Babcock Revocable Trust Lonnie Fallis Hal Farr Fehpa Firmco Blake Flannery Jed & Amy Florence Don & Sherry Foot Sandy Forbes James Forbes Grant & Si Foster Brett Foster Ken & Joanne Foster Allen Freestone Mike Frei Nate Friedman Steven S. Fukushima Mike Furubayashi K. Eric Gardner Christian Gardner David P. Gardner Dave Garside Gary V Smith Family Partnership LC David Gee William Gelegotis Brian Gibson Ned & Lorraine Giles Illen and Associates David Gillette Kirk M & Debbie Gilmore Mark & Jessica Gines Jason Glade Dennis Gledhill Kimberly Golder Ed Golub Michael Gonzales Kevin Goodwin Jeffrey L. & Jody Graham Joshua & Alex GrahamSteele Granite Construction A.J. Green Gerald Green Richard P. Griffin Charles & Lucy Griffiths Andre Guardi John Gust Jesse Guymon
R Todd Hadley Clint Hadley Neil & Ashley Hafer MaryAnn Hagblom Michael R. Hale Michelle Hall J. Mark Hall Todd Halpin Graham Hamill Kevin Handy Preston Handy Mike Haney Jon Hanley Carl & Lugene Hansen Michael Hansen Christopher N. Hansen C David Hansen Harvey Hansen Amanda Hansen Royal I. Hansen Craig Hansen Brandon Harden Sean Hardy William P. & Becky Harlin Gordon Harmston Jeffrey Barnard/B. D. Harries Robert Harrington Cindy Hatch Craig A. & Marlene Cox Hatch Michael Z. Hayes Health Catalyst Larry & Ann Heinhold Jerry Herrera Marco & Gerri & Herrera and C. Kevin Speirs Dane & Danielle Hession Carl Hickey Randy Hickman David Hill Mel Hill Ally Hill Aaron Hillman Marilyn Hilton Jeremy Hoagland Jeremy Hoffman George Hofmann David K. Holbrook Steven Holbrook Jay Holt Cam Holt Russell Homer Greg Hoole Spencer Hoole Ryan & Miranda Houk Michael & Amy Howard Curt Howell Jerry & Claudia Howells Steven Hudson Robert & Lilian Huetter Don & Pamela Hughes Kevin Hughes Steve Hunt Randi Huntsman Cheryl Huntsman Hurty Investments L.L.C. Elise Hutchings Tylor Hymas Scott W. & Laurel Ingham Danny Inkley Rich Irion
Irvine Construction & Realty Scott & Marsha Irwin Jeff Isbell Dennis B. Iverson Frank Ivory J & K Curtis Trust Eric Jack Scott Jackson Dave & Karen Jackson Rich Jackson Jacobsen Construction Company Aaron Jenkins Carl Jensen Katrina Terzian & Hal Jensen Gary Jensen Jim & Jean Jensen Kathleen & Clyde Jensen Robert M. Jensen Michael J. Jensen Robert Jensen Russel & Jan Jenson Scott Jeppson Jibe Media Dale Johns Mark D & Sheila Johnson Lynn Johnson Ron Johnson Lamonte Johnson Miranda Johnson Jeremy Johnson Michael Johnson Doug Johnson Chad Johnson Terri S. Jones John Jones Richard C. Jones Alan Jones Larry Josie JRKR, LLC Nathan Judd Kandace Brewster Insurance Agency Brett Karras S. V. Karwande Steve Kasteler David Katsanevas Ron Kellogg Clinton & Louise Kelly Ken Kelter Michael & Carla Kibbie Jason Kilgore Bryan Kilpatrick Paul Kilpatrick Todd Kimball Zachary King Frank S. & Mary L. King Thomas King Daniel Kinnersley Ryan Kirkham Ken & Karen Kirkman Thomas Kline Julie Knaphus Jeff Knight David Koch B.J., Cheryl & Jesse Koelliker Nate Kofford Mike Korologos Stan & Sophie Kouris
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Protect your lane.
The 2019 Nissan Rogue®
The 2019 Nissan Rogue was engineered with available Nissan Intelligent Mobility technology like standard Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection** that can see a play ahead and help stop for you. So when you need help on defense, Rogue is there to back you up. Now the most exciting tech you own is in your driveway.
*Availability of features varies by vehicle model year, model, trim level, packaging and options. **Automatic Emergency Braking with Pedestrian Detection cannot prevent all collisions and may not provide warning or braking in all conditions. Driver should monitor traffic conditions and brake as needed to prevent collisions. See Owner’s Manual for safety information. Always wear your seat belt and please don’t drink and drive. © 2018 Nissan North America, Inc. All rights reserved.
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GYMNASTICS PREVIEW Red Rocks Looking Forward To Postseason Changes
defending NCAA champion UCLA and perennial contenders LSU, Georgia and Michigan. In addition, two podium meets are on the schedule for the first time in school history: the GymQuarters Invitational in St. Charles, Mo., and the Pac-12 Championship in West Valley City, Utah. Getting comfortable on podium, which is used at the NCAA Championships, is just one of Utah’s scheduling wrinkles this season. To facilitate the new quad meet format at the regional and national championships, the regional meet has grown from a one to a two-day event (three days for non-seeded teams). At nationals, the teams that advance out of semis into the inaugural four-team final will also compete on back-to-back days. To prepare, the Utes will incorporate consecutive days training full routines in practice on a regular basis. They will get a dose of the real thing over President’s Day weekend when they meet LSU, Missouri and Stanford on Feb. 15 in the GymQuarters Invitational and then fly to Stanford for a dual meet with the Cardinal on Feb. 18. “Training full routines two days in a row in the gym is helpful from a physical standpoint, but competing in actual meets spaced closely together will introduce the emotional and mental element that you can’t simulate in practice,” says Farden. That is not to say Utah’s practices are not competitive. Far from it. The 10 returners from
MyKayla Skinner is a two-time NCAA champion, winning on floor in 2017 and vault in 2018.
Ten gymnasts, including five AllAmericans, return from last year’s NCAA fifth-place team. By Liz Abel Sr. Associate A.D. Utah Athletics Communications Major changes are in store for the NCAA gymnastics postseason in 2019, but the Utes hope one thing remains the same—a Utah team competing for the national championship. No program in the country can match Utah in national championship appearances, currently an unprecedented 43 in a row including all 37 NCAA Championships. While reaching the NCAA Championships will get tougher in 2019 with the field trimmed from 12 to eight teams, the Utes have been planning for this day through recruiting, scheduling and training. “We are not interested in just qualifying into the national championship, we want to get Utah back on top of the podium,” said Utah co-head coach
Tom Farden of a program that owns 10 national championships but has come no closer than second (most recently in 2015) since its last title in 1995. “The strategy behind our recent and future signing classes is to recruit gymnasts who embrace competing in pressure situations and have demonstrated the ability to thrive under those conditions. We have been putting a bigger premium on results in both our recruiting and our training,” explains Farden. Two-time NCAA champion MyKayla Skinner and All-America all-arounders Skinner, MaKenna Merrell-Giles and Missy Reinstadtler are prime examples of that recruiting philosophy. The trend continues with this year’s freshman class, which features four high achievers at the Junior Olympic level, including two J.O. champions. “All of our freshmen are accustomed to winning at the J.O. level,” said co-head coach Megan Marsden. “They are highly motivated to win and are comfortable with high expectations.” The 2019 schedule was also designed around preparing the Utes for postseason success. Utah will face a series of national powerhouses, including
MaKenna Merrell-Giles was a regular-season All-American in the all-around and two other events in 2018. 2018-19 UTAH BASKETBALL
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Kari Lee went all-around in 10 meets last season and had a career-high score against Georgia. last year’s fifth-place NCAA team include five AllAmericans, an NCAA champion, four regional and two Pac-12 champions. Joining them is an influx of freshman stars headlined by J.O. national champions and former J.O. National Team members Cristal Isa and Adrienne Randall. The competition has helped form the team’s identity. “There is not a sense of hierarchy, which is refreshing,” explains Marsden. “The upperclassmen feel the freshmen will help us reach new heights and they don’t want them to feel undervalued. The freshmen are already team players, which can take a while coming out of club, but they embraced it right away.” There may not be a hierarchy on the team, but there is nationally, and Skinner is right there at the top. The NCAA floor champion as a freshman in 2017 and the vault champion in 2018, Skinner was the NCAA all-around runner-up both seasons. The amazing news? The 18-time All-American, six-time regional and five-time Pac-12 champion is still improving. “MyKayla is like a machine, she is so close to perfect,” marvels Marsden. “While she doesn’t have many areas where she can improve, she is working on sticking more beam dismounts and more vaults. She has also added a big release move on bars (the Ray).” The supporting cast around Skinner keeps getting better as well. Merrell-Giles, an All-America all-arounder and the reigning Pac-12 vault champion and regional floor co-champion, scored a 10.0 on both events last year. “MaKenna is a 9.90 scorer across the board. She has a pure love for the sport, a great attitude and a work ethic second to none,” said Marsden. “MaKenna is also a great leader, along with Kari Lee.” Lee is 72
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another senior All-American with impressive allaround results. One who took her gymnastics to a new level in the postseason last year was Reinstadtler. She won the regional beam title and an All-America all-around performance at the NCAA Championships signaled her emergence as a national force. Reinstadler has incorporated a Yurchenko one and a half vault in the offseason, which is also performed by Merrell-Giles and junior Kim Tessen (Skinner competes a double). Tessen is the wildcard of the group. She has a 9.95 best on vault and is also a 9.90 scorer on bars, but has been held back by injuries in her first two seasons. The coaches were anticipating another 10.0 vault in their lineup from freshman Cammy Hall before she suffered a season-ending injury in November. “Vault is the separator in NCAA gymnastics these days,” said Farden. “If we stay healthy, we will remain among the elites on this event with five 10.0 valued vaults in our lineup.” Here is a closer look at the 2019 Utes: SENIORS Headlining the senior class are co-captains and nationally-ranked all-arounders MaKenna MerrellGiles and Kari Lee. Merrell-Giles is a six-time AllAmerican, who as a junior in 2018 was the Pac-12 vault and NCAA regional floor co-champion. Threetime All-American Lee returned to the all-around lineup seamlessly last season after redshirting with an injury in 2017. Macey Roberts (floor and vault) and Shannon McNatt (beam) have also contributed to Utah’s success and McNatt was the 2017 NCAA regional balance beam champion. JUNIORS MyKayla Skinner could make a case for herself as the country’s best collegiate gymnast over the last two seasons. Skinner not only has two NCAA individual championships, two NCAA all-around runner-up finishes, five Pac-12 titles, six NCAA regional titles and 18 All-America awards, she is unrivaled when it comes to consistency. The 2016 USA Olympic alternate hit all 110 of her routines in her first two seasons—even more remarkable given the exceptional degree of difficulty in her routines. Look for Missy Reinstadtler to continue her surge into the national conversation. Reinstadtler came into her own during the postseason as a sophomore last year, winning the NCAA regional beam title and earning All-America honors in the allaround at the NCAA Championships. Kim Tessen adds a 10.0 valued vault and a big bar routine to the lineup when she is healthy.
SOPHOMORES Sydney Soloski will factor heavily again on floor—where she was an NCAA All-American as a freshman—and along with Alexia Burch, is also a strong candidate on beam. Soloski produced seven 9.90 or better floor scores (including two 9.925s) as a freshman and competed well under fire on both floor and beam at the NCAA Championships. Burch scored a 9.90 best on beam last year and her aggressive, confident approach to the event could land her the critical leadoff position. Lauren Wong is a viable option on the uneven bars and she is training on all four events in her first preseason (she joined the team at the semester last year). FRESHMEN Crystal Isa instantly makes Utah’s bar lineup stronger as a two-time J.O. national champion on the event. A two-year member of the USA Junior Olympic National team, Isa placed in the top four all-around at both the 2017 and 2018 J.O. Nationals. She is projected as a possible all-arounder as a freshman. Adrienne Randall is the other J.O. champion in the class, with her national title coming on beam. She tied with Isa for fourth in the all-around at the 2018 J.O. Championships. Hunter Dula, a three-time qualifier into the J.O. Championships (2015, 2017-18), tied for fourth on bars in 2018. Cammy Hall, a qualifier into the 2018 J.O. Nationals, was projected to start on both vault and floor before an injury in November that will keep her out all year.
Missy Reinstadtler was a second-team All-American in the all-around last season.
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Jack Murphy Head Coach
Bernie Andre 10 | Forward
Luke Avdalovic 21 | Guard
Davon Bolton 1 | Guard
Chris Bowling 32 | Guard/Forward
Brooks DeBisschop 55 | Forward
Carlos Hines 4 | Guard
Nik Mains 15 | Forward
Ted McCree 34 | Guard
Aziz Seck 35 | Guard/Forward
Isaiah Thomas 33 | Forward
Cameron Shelton 20 | Guard
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Name Cameron Satterwhite Davon Bolton Corey Brown Carlos Hines Omar Ndiaye Bernie Andre Keith Haymon Karl Harris Nik Mains Cameron Shelton Luke Avdalovic Chris Bowling Isaiah Thomas Ted McCree Aziz Seck Brooks DeBisschop
Pos. G G F G G F F G F G G G/F F G G/F F
Yr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. R-Fr. Fr. R-Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. R-So. Jr.
Ht. 6-4 6-2 6-8 6-4 6-1 6-7 6-6 6-5 6-8 6-2 6-4 6-7 6-9 6-4 6-7 6-9
Wt. 175 175 225 171 165 205 170 185 195 160 185 175 220 190 185 230
Quick Facts Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flagstaff, Ariz. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31,057 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Rita Cheng Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Marlow Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lumberjacks Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue and Gold Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Sky Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . www.nauathletics.com 2017-18 Record/Conference . . . . . . . 5-27/2-16 Postseason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . None Lettermen R/L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/5 Starters R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/2 Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Murphy Record at NAU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-128 (6 Years) Career Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68-128 (6 Years) Associate Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wes Pifer Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . Shane Burcar, Jason Sanchez Director of Operations . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Fisher Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utah leads 1-0 Utah H/A/N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0/0-0/0-0 Last Meeting. . . Dec. 30, 1994 (Utah W, 85-82)
Hometown (Previous School) Gilbert, Ariz. (Loyola Chicago) Seattle, Wash. (Eastern Arizona JC) Hollywood, Fla. (McArthur) Chicago, Ill. (North Lawndale) Santa Fe, N.M. (Monte Del Sol) North Miami Beach, Fla. (Wallace State) Cypress, Texas (Cypress Ranch) Chicago, Ill. (Indian Hills CC) Phoenix, Ariz. (Pinnacle) Chino, Calif. (Damien) Folsom, Calif. (Vista Del Lago) Gilbert, Ariz. (Gilbert) Oakland, Calif. (Bishop O’Dowd) Detroit, Mich. (Gillette JC) Dakar, Senegal (Army & Navy Academy) West Linn, Ore. (West Linn)
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Eric Musselman Head Coach
Jordan Brown 21 | Forward
Jordan Caroline 24 | Forward
David Cunningham 20 | Guard
Corey Henson 2 | Guard
Jazz Johnson 22 | Guard
Caleb Martin 10 | Guard
Cody Martin 11 | Guard
Trey Porter 15 | Forward
Tre’Shawn Thurman 0 | Forward
Zach Wurm 54 | Guard/Forward
Nisré Zouzoua 5 | Guard
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Pos. F G G G G F G F G F G/F
Ht. 6-8 6-3 6-3 6-7 6-7 6-11 6-4 6-11 5-10 6-7 6-4
Wt. 225 175 195 200 200 230 195 210 180 235 215
Yr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr.
Exp. TR TR TR 1L 1L TR SQ HS TR 2L TR
Quick Facts Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reno, Nev. Enrollment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21,657 President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marc Johnson Athletics Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Doug Knuth Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wolf Pack Colors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Navy Blue and Silver Conference. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mountain West Website. . . . . . . . . www.NevadaWolfPack.com 2017-18 Record/Conference . . . . . . . 29-8/15-3 Postseason. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NCAA Sweet 16 Lettermen R/L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/5 Starters R/L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4/1 Head Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Musselman Record at Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-29 (3 Years) Career Record. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81-29 (3 Years) Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . Anthony Ruta, Gus Argenal, Brandon Dunson Special Assistant to the Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rex Walters Director of Operations . . . . Brandon Chambers Series History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Utah leads 10-0 Utah H/A/N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0/5-0/0-0 Last Meeting. . . Dec. 22, 1987 (Utah W, 83-75)
Hometown (Previous School) Omaha, Neb. (Omaha) Upper Marlboro, Md. (Wagner College) Brockton, Mass. (Bryant) Mocksville, N.C. (North Carolina State) Mocksville, N.C. (North Carolina State) Woodbridge, Va. (Old Dominion) Sacramento, Calif. (Bella Vista HS) Roseville, Calif. (Prolific HS) Lake Oswego, Ore. (Portland) Champaign, Ill. (Southern Illinois) Reno, Nev. (Menlo College)
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