NCAAB Game Recap - Washington State at Utah
Sat Jan 12, 2019 8:00 PM EST

Duke
80
FSU
78
F
Tenn
78
Fla
67
F
UVA
63
Clem
43
F
Gonz
96
USF
83
F
Kansas
73
Baylor
68
F
TxTch
68
Tex
62
F
Nev
74
Fres
64
F
UGA
78
Aub
93
F
Lou
83
UNC
62
F
Miss
81
MissSt
77
F
Pitt
80
NCSU
86
F
OhSt
62
Iowa
72
F
WichSt
70
Hou
79
F
Vand
47
KY
56
F
Mia-O
64
Buff
88
F
KSU
58
IaSt
57
F
Seton
66
Marq
70
F
TCU
74
Okla
76
F
DeP
79
StJon
71
F
OkSt
85
WVU
77
F
BC
66
ND
69
F
Prov
90
GTown
96
F(2OT)
Kent
61
E MI
95
F
Amer
54
Buck
55
F
Ohio
70
Ball
52
F
Rut
70
Minn
88
F
YSU
82
IUPUI
76
F
Woff
90
VMI
76
F
WIMil
84
Detr
93
F
ULM
73
GASt
74
F
WCU
94
Citad
82
F
TexAr
61
CoCar
58
F
HiPt
63
Winth
80
F
SoFL
80
Temp
82
F(OT)
Drex
83
UNCW
97
F
Toled
85
W MI
77
F
Boston
75
Navy
69
F
Army
64
LoyMD
66
F
IlSt
64
LoyIL
67
F
IndSt
72
Evans
66
F(OT)
Bry
70
SacHr
98
F
Princ
62
Penn
53
F
Manh
49
Monm
65
F
Wake
65
Mia-FL
76
F
JU
53
Lib
69
F
VCU
57
David
64
F
(N/A)
63
Colum
102
F
TxSt
70
App
69
F
W IL
65
UND
71
F
Bois
87
SJSU
64
F
WIGB
78
Oakl
90
F
ChaSo
101
Longw
91
F
Maine
66
Albany
62
F
CBU
77
ChiSt
75
F
Lafy
70
HolyC
77
F
TAMU
81
Bama
80
F
Savan
64
FlaAM
69
F
BethC
71
How
63
F
Lamar
68
CenAR
75
F
NE
90
W&M
70
F
Tows
65
JMU
74
F
FaDi
60
Merrim
66
F
StFPA
68
StFNY
72
F
Mont
88
N CO
64
F
Rich
76
GrgWas
56
F
UNCC
65
FAU
60
F
Leh
78
Colg
91
F
Del
58
Charl
71
F
USA
62
ArkLR
91
F
Pepp
76
USD
71
F
NoAZ
82
S UT
84
F
NM
76
ColSt
91
F
SDSU
48
AF
62
F
N TX
74
UTSA
76
F
Valpa
65
SIU
61
F
UNCA
61
Hamp
83
F
CenCT
77
MtStM
68
F
StJos
84
Duques
85
F
NCC
61
MD-ES
48
F
Clev
56
IL-C
73
F
NCAT
93
DelSt
70
F
HCU
76
Nich
77
F
Ford
64
StBon
71
F
Samf
75
Chat
80
F
NJIT
55
N AL
61
F
SCSt
72
Morg
68
F
Norf
80
Copp
66
F
APSU
72
TN-M
70
F
Presb
77
Radf
79
F
RobM
73
LIU
80
F
BGSU
97
CenMI
87
F(OT)
ETSU
72
Mercer
68
F(OT)
Akr
56
NIU
73
F
AbCh
75
SeLA
72
F
Stetsn
71
Lipsco
95
F
Furm
79
UNCG
89
F
UL
87
GaSo
85
F
UAB
68
USM
73
F
MTSU
56
LaTec
73
F
USC-Up
59
GWebb
64
F
FlGlf
66
NFla
87
F
Troy
90
ArkSt
85
F(OT)
McNee
66
NOrl
79
F
ORU
65
SDSt
84
F
NWSt
61
SFA
59
F
AlaAM
63
MsVl
72
F
UMBC
63
UMassL
74
F
SIU-E
54
JSU
90
F
Murr
85
SEMO
67
F
AzSt
71
Stan
85
F
Tuls
57
SMU
77
F
TXSo
73
PVAM
79
F
CSBak
62
NMSt
73
F
UtSt
71
Wyo
55
F
GaTec
73
Syr
59
F
StLou
71
LaSal
64
F
South
63
Gram
69
F
LSU
94
Ark
88
F(OT)
E KY
93
Belm
109
F
Alc
52
JackSt
59
F
InWor
52
SHSU
66
F
ODU
75
FIU
74
F
Hof
74
Elon
71
F
Hartfo
62
Vermt
81
F
Harv
63
Dart
81
F
UCDav
77
LongB
82
F
UNH
44
Stony
62
F
W Ky
69
Marsh
70
F
WaSt
70
Utah
88
F
UConn
72
Cin
74
F(OT)
GrCan
69
UTRGV
65
F
MOSt
69
Brad
64
F
E IL
67
TNTec
60
F
Seatt
78
UtVal
88
F
UCIrv
63
CS-Ful
46
F
Rice
64
UTEP
65
F
SCla
74
BYU
80
F
ASU
71
ArkPB
82
F
MorSt
74
TNSt
61
F
Wash
77
Colora
70
F
StMar
71
LoyMa
60
F
UCRiv
64
UCSB
72
F
CSNor
78
CAPoly
74
F(OT)
Pacif
65
Portl
57
F
Web
95
PorSt
88
F(OT)
IdaSt
72
Sac
70
F
Ariz
87
Cal
65
F
Mizzu
SouthCar
PPD

Jan 12, 2019, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington State

24

46

70

Utah

44

44

88

Utah dominates Washington State for 88-70 victory
Sat Jan 12, 2019 11:35 PM

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Utah brought in its highest rated freshman class in the Pac-12 era before the start of the season. A few of those first-year players are starting to show what made them so special as recruits.

Timmy Allen, Both Gach, and Riley Battin led a balanced attack on offense and defense that powered Utah to an 88-70 victory over Washington State on Saturday night. The three freshmen made their presence felt all over the court. They scored tons of key baskets and set up plenty of others, collected rebounds, and made stops at critical junctures.

Allen ended up leading the Utes with 15 points and nine rebounds. Gach added 14 points while Battin chipped in 11.

It offered a taste of what could be ahead for Utah if the trio continues to progress.

"We're a deep group," Allen said. "We've got somebody at every position. We're going to be a problem in the years coming. Just keep your eyes out for sure."

Charles Jones, Jr. also scored 11 points while Sedrick Barefield and Parker Van Dyke chipped in 10 apiece for the Utes. Barefield also dished out seven assists. It marked the first time Utah had six players score in double figures since a 96-53 win over Concordia (Ore.) on Nov. 15, 2016.

Utah (8-8, 2-2 Pac-12) snapped a two-game losing streak and beat the Cougars for the 17th consecutive time in Salt Lake City, dating back to 1946.

C.J. Elleby scored 21 points and Isaiah Wade added 12 to lead Washington State. The Cougars (7-9, 0-3) have lost all eight games they have played outside Pullman this season.

"One guy can't beat these teams and so they are going to have to understand how to play together, how to grow together, how to share the ball together and that's the key to it," Washington State coach Ernie Kent said. "The good thing is they figured it out in the last 12 minutes and we can take it back home and continue to build off of it because it was not pretty in the first 30-35 minutes of this game and we did not play well at all."

Utah took a 11-5 lead on back-to-back layups from Gach after Washington State went nearly six minutes without scoring a basket. Wade ended the drought with a jumper and added a layup to punctuate a 6-0 run that tied it at 11.

Van Dyke kept the Cougars from actually taking the lead. He drained a 3-pointer to put Utah back in front. Then the senior guard stole the ball and took it in for a dunk. Van Dyke's two baskets sparked a 15-0 run that gave the Utes a 26-11 lead.

Washington State opened a door for the decisive run by missing eight straight shots and committing three turnovers over a 4 1/2 minute stretch.

"You really don't have to be a rocket scientist to figure out that you don't put any pressure on your offense when you're getting those kind of stops," Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "It's been key for us to rebound the ball and get out and push the ball."

Utah came out on fire after halftime to completely pull away from the Cougars. The Utes scored baskets on seven straight possessions, culminating in a dunk from Jayce Johnson, to take a 62-32 lead with 13:19 remaining. All seven baskets were layups or dunks.

"We've been struggling come out of the half this year," Allen said. "We were able to come out strong and keep pushing and grow the lead a little bit."

MISSING FRANKS

Washington State's leading scorer Robert Franks missed his fourth consecutive game while recovering from a hip contusion. The senior forward did not travel with the Cougars to Boulder or Salt Lake City this week. Franks is averaging 22.1 points on 52.4 percent shooting and 7.9 rebounds per game. He is also the top rebounder for Washington State.

Without Franks in the lineup, the Cougars looked lost on offense and fell victim to multiple prolonged shooting and scoring droughts. They are now 0-5 in games where Franks has not played this season.

QUOTABLE

"Couldn't believe it," Krystkowiak said on what he thought of Van Dyke's first half dunk. "He had some kind of flubber in his sneaker because I haven't seen him dunk very often and I don't know that I've ever seen him dunk off of two feet in transition."

THE BIG PICTURE

Washington State: Turnovers and poor perimeter shooting doomed the Cougars on offense for the second straight game. Washington State coughed up 13 turnovers, leading to 21 points for Utah and averaged 12.5 turnovers per game on its road trip this week. The Cougars also shot just 5 of 24 from 3-point range after going 2 of 18 from the perimeter against Colorado.

Utah: The Utes bounced back from a ragged offensive performance against Washington by driving into the paint and getting out in transition. Utah finished with 48 points in the paint and tallied 24 fast break points against Washington State after scoring 26 in the paint and 12 in transition against the Huskies. It helped the Utes overcome 16 turnovers that led to 22 points for the Cougars.

UP NEXT

Washington State hosts California on Thursday.

Utah hosts Colorado on Jan. 20.

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Leaders

Washington State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Elleby 21 0 2 3 3 0
I. Wade 12 0 1 7 0 0
Utah PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Allen 15 0 1 9 1 2
B. Gach 14 0 4 3 2 0

Team Comparison

WaSt Utah
Points For 70 88
Field Goals 23/64-36% 33/60-55%
Three Pointers 5/24-21% 9/24-38%
Free Throws 19/25-76% 13/18-72%
Offensive Rebounds 13 11
Defensive Rebounds 18 31
Rebounds 37 47
Blocks 4 5
Steals 9 11
Turnovers 13 15
Personal Fouls 18 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Utah Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 12 WaSt 70 @ Utah 88 C. Elleby 21 T. Allen 15

Game Information

Stadium: Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 11,358
Game Time: