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Utah’s men’s basketball team experienced a brutal reality check in the 70-36 loss to No. 7 Houston at the Fertitta Center, snapping the Utes’ three-game winning streak. The defeat was a sobering reminder of the challenges posed by elite competition,
There have been growing pains for Smith’s squad that saw so much roster turnover this past offseason — and there will be plenty of growing pains as the season continues, with the Utes competing in one of the nation’s toughest basketball conferences.
Utah’s men’s basketball team hasn’t made the NCAA Tournament since Smith arrived in Salt Lake City. But coaching might not be the Utes' problem.
Utah Utes men’s basketball coach Craig Smith did not hold back after his team’s humbling 70-36 loss to No. 7 Houston on Wednesday night at the Fertitta Center.
The Bears used a 22-3 first-half run to take control, then held off any serious comeback attempt from the Utes.
And while TCU’s star guards Vasean Allette (19 points, nine rebounds, four assists) and Noah Reynolds (12 points, three assists) ended up with good numbers, Utah didn’t allow them to burn the Utes outside of a few short stretches.
Most programs would not do well with the level of turnover Utah State has experienced. The Aggies not only have managed their way through constant change.
The Utah Utes face a challenging test on Saturday as they welcome the Baylor Bears to the Jon M. Huntsman Center for a Big 12 showdown. Both teams bring distinc
I don’t know what got into him," Utah coach Craig Smith said of his leading scorer, "but it needs to happen all the time,”
The Chicago Blackhawks have placed forward Craig Smith on injured reserve with a nagging back injury. Smith hasn't appeared in a game since he skated for more than 10 minutes during a 3-1 victory over Colorado on Jan.
Utah Jazz star center Walker Kessler remains the Los Angeles Lakers' No. 1 target ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, despite the