NCAAB Game Recap - Washington at Utah
Thu Jan 18, 2018 10:00 PM EST

UVA
64
GaTec
48
F
StMar
74
Gonz
71
F
Mich
52
Nebras
72
F
Norf
68
NCAT
71
F
RobM
74
SacHr
60
F
APSU
56
TNSt
70
F
Mercer
62
VMI
56
F
Citad
58
UNCG
72
F
Murr
72
Belm
79
F
Niag
81
Quin
73
F
StFPA
64
Merrim
73
F
MtStM
73
StFNY
81
F
JSU
58
MorSt
57
F
Bry
79
LIU
83
F
FaDi
65
CenCT
66
F
IL-C
92
YSU
78
F
NE
90
W&M
70
F
Drex
68
Tows
90
F
Elon
74
JMU
85
F(OT)
Del
63
Hof
90
F
IUPUI
67
Clev
70
F
UNCW
76
Charl
80
F
UMassL
62
Albany
70
F
Lib
60
HiPt
71
F
Presb
53
GWebb
61
F
Bingha
66
Stony
77
F
Longw
63
Radf
70
F
Vermt
67
UNH
56
F
Hartfo
86
Maine
68
F
ChaSo
47
Campbl
62
F
Stetsn
81
KennSt
95
F
JU
85
USC-Up
91
F
NFla
59
NJIT
91
F
UNCC
64
FAU
75
F
ODU
64
FIU
54
F
Maris
65
Sien
68
F
FlGlf
88
Lipsco
83
F
N TX
65
LaTec
66
F
ETSU
62
Furm
61
F
Rider
88
StPet
84
F
UtVal
84
UTRGV
76
F
CSBak
59
UMKC
62
F
Woff
93
Samf
89
F
SEMO
86
SIU-E
74
F
TNTec
70
E KY
67
F
NoKY
91
WIMil
64
F
WriSt
80
WIGB
67
F
WaSt
73
Colora
82
F
Rice
75
USM
86
F
Wake
63
NCSU
72
F
MTSU
63
Marsh
73
F
GrCan
86
ChiSt
58
F
CoCar
57
USA
60
F
Denv
80
NebOm
86
F(2OT)
Ida
80
S UT
76
F
E WA
81
NoAZ
76
F
Minn
66
MD
77
F
TN-M
60
E IL
80
F
UL
77
TexAr
65
F
ULM
52
TxSt
55
F
Seatt
62
NMSt
75
F
Sac
64
Web
80
F
PorSt
87
IdaSt
83
F
UNCA
58
Winth
85
F
USC
75
Oreg
70
F
UAB
69
W Ky
77
F
CAPoly
73
UCIrv
80
F
Portl
55
USD
49
F
Pepp
78
Pacif
92
F
Wash
62
Utah
70
F
SCla
65
USF
62
F
UCLA
63
OrSt
69
F
LoyMa
67
BYU
82
F
App
Troy
PPD

Jan 18, 2018, 10:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington

24

38

62

Utah

35

35

70

Bibbins scores 20, leads Utah to 70-62 win over Washington
Fri Jan 19, 2018 1:02 AM

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak received a scare early Thursday when he found out starting point guard Justin Bibbins was dealing with flu-like symptoms. That clearly wasn't an issue by game time.

Bibbins scored 20 and grabbed 10 rebounds as Utah broke a four-game losing streak with a 70-62 victory over Washington.

"He pulled a little Michael Jordan, I think," Krystkowiak said.

The Huskies (13-6, 3-3 Pac-12 Conference) have now dropped back-to-back games for just the second time this season.

Utah (11-7, 3-4) muddled up the game throughout the night, but was locked in on defense and kept Washington from finding an offensive groove. Every time the Huskies seemed on the verge of putting together some type of run, the Utes had an answer - usually from the hands of Bibbins. Washington cut the lead to four late behind Jaylen Nowell's 17 points, but could never get over the hump. Donnie Tillman grabbed two late offensive boards to help hold off the rally.

Washington shot just 38.5 percent from the field, including 2 for 18 from 3-point range, while Utah shot 37.5 percent, but hit 11 more free throws than the Huskies.

Krystkowiak and his players lauded the defensive effort.

"We've had a lack of effort and energy the last couple games," Utah forward David Collette said. "We just came out and played like we should.

"We have a defensive plan. We're able to guard people. It's just a matter of effort. We've just got to get down and do it. We've been missing that. ... Everyone's just got to find it in themselves to give that effort."

Tillman scored 14 and Collette had 10 points for Utah. The 5-foot-8 Bibbins had the game high in rebounds and added five assists.

The Utes took a 35-24 lead into halftime thanks to a 24-12 run after the Huskies took their final lead of the game at 12-11.

"We came out flat," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "They played like their backs were against the wall. The way the game started, it set the tone. I thought they came out and they just attacked us and played more aggressive and wanted it more than we did.

"You got to commend Utah. They did a very good job of how they were going to attack us. They limited us with their defense. They iced us, forced us (into bad shots)."

The first 20 minutes were fairly sloppy as both teams turned the ball over seven times. Utah looked its best with Bibbins on the floor. He created easy baskets for teammates and scored a first-half high eight points.

The 24 points were a season low in the first half for Washington.

"I think that's what helped them toward the end, is the beginning and how they started," Washington guard Michael Carter III said. "They came out ready to play and we didn't."

BIG PICTURE

Washington: The Huskies are now 0-4 when shooting under 40 percent. The Utes had a lot to do with that, but Washington never found any flow and was never able to string together three consecutive baskets or make a significant run.

Utah: This is how the Utes have to win conference games - in a workman-like fashion. Utah doesn't have an NBA type on the roster that can just go get a basket when needed. It must play staunch defense and get contributions from everyone on offense.

QUOTABLE

"I think it was a must-win," Tillman said about ending the losing streak.

UP NEXT

Washington: Travels to face Colorado on Saturday.

Utah: Hosts Washington State on Sunday.

Leaders

Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nowell 17 0 2 8 1 0
N. Dickerson 14 0 0 7 2 0
Utah PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Bibbins 20 0 5 10 1 0
D. Tillman 14 0 1 8 0 0

Team Comparison

Wash Utah
Points For 62 70
Field Goals 25/65-38% 21/56-38%
Three Pointers 2/18-11% 7/27-26%
Free Throws 10/18-56% 21/30-70%
Offensive Rebounds 17 18
Defensive Rebounds 21 26
Rebounds 41 45
Blocks 5 2
Steals 9 5
Turnovers 12 14
Personal Fouls 25 18
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Utah Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 18 Wash 62 @ Utah 70 J. Nowell 17 J. Bibbins 20

Game Information

Stadium: Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 12,378
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