Saturday, December 8, 2007
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Utes loose it in the final MINUTE!!!!
Monday, November 5, 2007
Packers come back ... again to beat Chiefs

Bryant, Lakers Defeat Jazz
L.A. Lakers 119, Utah 109
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4 (AP) -- Kobe Bryant has had so many buzzer-beaters and 50-point games, he's lost count. When he blocks a dunk attempt - now that's memorable.
The Los Angeles Lakers were leading by seven points midway through the fourth quarter when Bryant made the ultimate defensive stop on Utah's Andrei Kirilenko. The two-time NBA scoring champ then got six of his 33 points in the final 4 1/2 minutes to secure a 119-109 victory over the Jazz on Sunday night.
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 4 (AP) -- Kobe Bryant has had so many buzzer-beaters and 50-point games, he's lost count. When he blocks a dunk attempt - now that's memorable.
The Los Angeles Lakers were leading by seven points midway through the fourth quarter when Bryant made the ultimate defensive stop on Utah's Andrei Kirilenko. The two-time NBA scoring champ then got six of his 33 points in the final 4 1/2 minutes to secure a 119-109 victory over the Jazz on Sunday night.
Jazz Throttle Warriors-AGAIN

Utah 133, Golden State 110
SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 3 (AP) -- The Utah Jazz took a page from the Golden State Warriors playbook, going with an uptempo offense.
Deron Williams scored 16 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter and the Utah Jazz beat the Golden State Warriors 133-110 on Saturday night.
With the Jazz holding a six-point lead, Williams made seven of his final eight shots to turn the game into a rout. Utah's 133 points were the most for the team since a 133-124 overtime victory over Minnesota on Nov. 24, 1997.
"I have been disappointed in my shooting effort, but I got a couple of easy ones and I got my confidence going,'' said Williams, who also had 11 assists. "I felt good out there.''
SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 3 (AP) -- The Utah Jazz took a page from the Golden State Warriors playbook, going with an uptempo offense.
Deron Williams scored 16 of his 30 points in the fourth quarter and the Utah Jazz beat the Golden State Warriors 133-110 on Saturday night.
With the Jazz holding a six-point lead, Williams made seven of his final eight shots to turn the game into a rout. Utah's 133 points were the most for the team since a 133-124 overtime victory over Minnesota on Nov. 24, 1997.
"I have been disappointed in my shooting effort, but I got a couple of easy ones and I got my confidence going,'' said Williams, who also had 11 assists. "I felt good out there.''
Friday, November 2, 2007
Utah Hammers Orediggers in Exhibition Contest, 83-40


Nov. 1, 2007
SALT LAKE CITY - The University of Utah men's basketball team opened its exhibition season with an 83-40 pasting of Montana Tech Thursday night at the Huntsman Center.
New Runnin' Ute head coach Jim Boylen's first contest ever at the Huntsman Center began with a junior Luke Nevill (Perth, Australia) dunk 13 seconds into the contest and Utah never trailed. The game was tied for just more than one minute when Jeramie Hopson answered for the Orediggers. A 10-0 Utah run was sparked by back-to-back three-pointers from juniors Shaun Green (Salt Lake City) and Tyler Kepkay (Vancouver, B.C.) and the rout was on.
Ute sophomore Stephen Weigh (Rockhampton, Australia) led all scorers with 21 points on 8-of-15 shooting. Nevill chipped in 16 for the Utes, while Green was also in double figures with 11. Green added a game-high six assists for Utah, while sophomore Kim Tillie (Cagnes-sur Mer, France) pulled down a game-high seven rebounds. Utah shot .536 (30-of-56) from the field, including a .440 mark (11-of-25) from beyond the arc. The Runnin' Utes held a 42-20 advantage on the boards.
SALT LAKE CITY - The University of Utah men's basketball team opened its exhibition season with an 83-40 pasting of Montana Tech Thursday night at the Huntsman Center.
New Runnin' Ute head coach Jim Boylen's first contest ever at the Huntsman Center began with a junior Luke Nevill (Perth, Australia) dunk 13 seconds into the contest and Utah never trailed. The game was tied for just more than one minute when Jeramie Hopson answered for the Orediggers. A 10-0 Utah run was sparked by back-to-back three-pointers from juniors Shaun Green (Salt Lake City) and Tyler Kepkay (Vancouver, B.C.) and the rout was on.
Ute sophomore Stephen Weigh (Rockhampton, Australia) led all scorers with 21 points on 8-of-15 shooting. Nevill chipped in 16 for the Utes, while Green was also in double figures with 11. Green added a game-high six assists for Utah, while sophomore Kim Tillie (Cagnes-sur Mer, France) pulled down a game-high seven rebounds. Utah shot .536 (30-of-56) from the field, including a .440 mark (11-of-25) from beyond the arc. The Runnin' Utes held a 42-20 advantage on the boards.
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