NCAAB Game Recap - Washington at Utah
Thu Jan 23, 2020 8:00 PM EST

MSU
63
Ind
67
F
USC
70
Oreg
79
F(2OT)
WaSt
56
Colora
78
F
UConn
59
Hou
63
F
Radf
67
UNCA
80
F
Minn
62
OhSt
59
F
Del
73
Hof
71
F
Lib
70
NFla
71
F
Belm
75
Murr
85
F
Merrim
58
Bry
79
F
FaDi
71
(N/A)
74
F(2OT)
N AL
78
KennSt
58
F
GWebb
79
HiPt
76
F(OT)
Campbl
74
Hamp
83
F
WIMil
75
YSU
73
F(OT)
JMU
75
W&M
88
F
USC-Up
53
Winth
79
F
NJIT
64
Stetsn
65
F
RobM
57
StFNY
78
F
IL-C
80
Oakl
50
F
Drex
52
NE
85
F
FAU
68
UNCC
70
F
StFPA
81
LIU
86
F
FIU
83
ODU
80
F
Tows
72
Elon
61
F
IUPUI
64
Detr
76
F
WIGB
78
Clev
74
F
SacHr
82
CenCT
54
F
LaTec
80
MTSU
73
F
JU
89
Lipsco
85
F(OT)
Presb
66
ChaSo
74
F
IPFW
60
SDak
83
F
USA
71
ArkSt
75
F
Wash
66
Utah
67
F
W IL
82
NebOm
87
F(OT)
Denv
71
UND
78
F
UTEP
72
Rice
64
F
UTSA
78
N TX
98
F
USM
84
UAB
77
F
TN-M
83
E IL
95
F
Valpa
60
MOSt
67
F
E KY
81
JSU
77
F
MTSt
62
Web
61
F
Mont
77
IdaSt
74
F
Seatt
77
GrCan
80
F
SEMO
65
SIU-E
84
F
MorSt
59
TNTec
71
F
TNSt
74
APSU
99
F
CAPoly
64
UCRiv
97
F
UtVal
57
CSBak
58
F(OT)
Pepp
90
SCla
86
F(OT)
BYU
74
Pacif
60
F
Portl
65
LoyMa
77
F
PorSt
55
Sac
66
F
USF
48
StMar
58
F
UCLA
62
OrSt
58
F

Jan 23, 2020, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington

28

38

66

Utah

24

43

67

Utah rallies to stun Washington 67-66
Fri Jan 24, 2020 12:08 AM

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) On a night where nothing seemed to be going right on offense, Utah never threw in the towel. The Utes kept probing Washington's zone and attacking weak spots.

Rylan Jones spearheaded the attack by getting to the free-throw line down the stretch.

Jones made eight free throws over the final 2 1/2 minutes - including the game-winners with 14.1 seconds left - to help Utah rally for a 67-66 victory over the Huskies on Thursday night. The freshman scored all 13 of his points over final 5:25 of the second half.

"There's no give-up on our team," Jones said. "We're a bunch of tough kids. We just want to play hard and win. We weren't going to give up."

Riley Battin scored 17 points to lead the Utes. Battin also drew a critical charge on Washington guard Jamal Bey with 0.8 seconds left to deny the Huskies a chance at a game-winning basket.

"I knew he probably didn't have enough time to pass and get a shot, so I thought I could squeeze in there," Battin said. "Luckily, they called a charge."

Timmy Allen added 13 points to help Utah snap a four-game losing streak. The Utes won despite shooting 34% from the field and not scoring a basket over the final 3:59. They went just 3 of 24 from 3-point range.

Jaden McDaniels scored 14 points to lead the Huskies. Isaiah Stewart added 13 points. Hameir Wright scored 12 points and collected nine rebounds for Washington. The Huskies shot 51% but committed 17 turnovers leading to 21 points for Utah.

The Utes trailed by as many as 12 in the second half and trimmed a seven-point deficit to one after Wright and McDaniels committed three fouls in 28 seconds. McDaniels had a costly technical foul in that sequence after striking Mikael Jantunen in the back of the head. Utah made six free throws - with four coming from Jones - to pull within 62-61 with 2:04 left.

Even though Utah didn't take the lead at that point, the damage was already done.

"This one is hard to swallow because we had the game," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "You can't have self-inflicted wounds. You can't hit a guy on the side of the head. You can't do those things and expect to win."

Unlike their previous three Pac-12 road losses, the Utes didn't let this one get away from them.

"We've had a funk with a number of guys here recently and it's been pretty ugly trying to find an identity," Utah coach Larry Kyrstkowiak said. "I thought it was good for two or three guys tonight to be able to find a little rhythm."

FREE-THROW DISPARITY

Utah attempted 32 free throws and made 24. The Utes went 13 of 14 from the line over the final 5:25. It didn't sit well with Hopkins. Washington attempted just 14 free throws and made 11.

"I didn't review any of the calls, but I've never seen anything like it in my life," Hopkins said. "I guess there's a first for everything."

The Huskies coach believed the free-throw disparity allowed Utah to climb back into a game that Washington controlled for nearly 40 minutes.

"The foul line changed the trajectory of the game," Hopkins said.

CLEANING THE GLASS

Utah finished with a 38-29 advantage on the glass. Getting offensive boards proved to be the difference-maker. The Utes had an 18-5 advantage on offensive rebounds.

THE BIG PICTURE

Washington: The Huskies showed why they are one of the best defensive teams in the Pac-12. Utah rarely got any easy looks at the basket over 40 minutes. But an inability to take care of the ball doomed Washington.

Utah: An inability to generate any consistent offense caused the Utes trouble against other Pac-12 teams to this point. Utah endured four different stretches where it missed five or more shots in a row but overcame it late with clutch free-throw shooting.

UP NEXT

Washington visits Colorado on Saturday

Utah hosts Washington State on Saturday

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Leaders

Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. McDaniels 14 0 1 5 0 2
I. Stewart 13 0 0 7 1 0
Utah PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Battin 17 0 0 5 0 0
T. Allen 13 0 2 9 3 0

Team Comparison

Wash Utah
Points For 66 67
Field Goals 23/45-51% 20/59-34%
Three Pointers 9/20-45% 3/24-12%
Free Throws 11/14-79% 24/32-75%
Offensive Rebounds 5 18
Defensive Rebounds 24 20
Rebounds 30 42
Blocks 4 1
Steals 7 8
Turnovers 17 10
Personal Fouls 26 19
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Utah Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 23 Wash 66 @ Utah 67 J. McDaniels 14 R. Battin 17

Game Information

Stadium: Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 9,396
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