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Highlights
Summary
SALT LAKE CITY (Interstat) — Arizona State built a large first-half lead and withstood a Utah rally to win 71-63 in a men’s basketball game Wednesday night at Jon M. Huntsman Center. The Sun Devils led 41-25 at halftime, but the Utes outscored them 38-30 after the break, closing the gap late. Arizona State secured the victory by making 22 of 25 free throws and forcing 12 Utah turnovers, which led to 14 points. Don McHenry led all scorers with 23 points for Utah. Massamba Diop scored 15 points for Arizona State, and Anthony Johnson added 14. The Sun Devils improved to 12-11, while the Utes fell to 9-13. Attendance was 6,650.
Extended Summary
SALT LAKE CITY (Interstat) — A dominant first-half defensive performance and a near-perfect night at the free-throw line propelled the Arizona State Sun Devils to a 71-63 victory over the Utah Utes in a Pac-12 men’s basketball game Wednesday night at the Jon M. Huntsman Center. The Sun Devils, who led by as many as 19 points in the opening period, built a commanding 41-25 halftime lead by capitalizing on a rash of Utah mistakes and clamping down defensively. Arizona State forced 12 Utah turnovers in the game, converting them into 14 points, while committing only six of their own. The Utes, struggling to find any offensive rhythm, shot just 9 of 27 from three-point range and a paltry 8 of 13 from the free-throw line for the game. The most important part of the game was Arizona State’s ability to withstand a furious second-half rally from Utah. The Utes, led by a game-high 23 points from guard Don McHenry of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, came out of the locker room with renewed energy. A 13-2 run early in the second half, capped by a McHenry three-pointer, cut the deficit to single digits and sent a charge through the crowd of 6,650. Utah continued to chip away, with Seydou Traore of the Bronx, New York, adding 16 points. With just over four minutes remaining, a dunk by James Okonkwo of Maidenhead, England, brought the Utes within six points at 61-55, marking the closest they had been since the opening minutes. Facing the mounting pressure, Arizona State turned to its most reliable weapon: the free-throw line. The Sun Devils, who finished 22 of 25 from the stripe, closed the game with precision. Center Massamba Diop of Rufisque, Senegal, was instrumental, scoring 15 points and converting 7 of 8 free throws, including several in the final minutes to stifle Utah’s momentum. His presence inside also resulted in three blocked shots. Guard Maurice Odum, also of the Bronx, New York, provided steady play with 13 points and three assists, while Anthony Johnson of Midfield, Alabama, chipped in 14 points. The Sun Devils shot only 38.6 percent from the field but their efficiency at the line and their ball security proved decisive. Despite being outrebounded 42-34 and allowing 13 offensive boards to Utah, Arizona State’s defense held the Utes to an offensive rating of 98.2 points per 100 possessions. Utah’s second-half surge, where they outscored Arizona State 38-30, ultimately fell short due to the early hole and their own struggles from the charity stripe. With the win, Arizona State improves to 12-11 overall. The Sun Devils will travel to face Colorado on Saturday. Utah drops to 9-13 and will face a tough road test at Kansas, also on Saturday. The teams are scheduled to meet again in Tempe on February 28. According to National Statistical’s ELO system, Utah had been projected with a 54.2 percent probability to win and was installed as a one-point pregame favorite. The total score of 134 points fell well under the over/under line of 163.
Preview
Preview: Arizona State Sun Devils at Utah Utes SALT LAKE CITY (Interstat) — Two men’s basketball teams seeking to stabilize their seasons will meet Wednesday when the Arizona State Sun Devils visit the Utah Utes at the Jon M. Huntsman Center. Both programs enter the midweek conference clash looking to halt recent slides. Arizona State (11-11) has lost three of its last four, including an 87-74 home defeat to then-Arizona this past Saturday. Utah (9-12) has dropped five of its last six, most recently falling 81-69 to Oklahoma State on Jan. 31. The game features a compelling matchup at guard between Arizona State’s Noah Meeusen and Utah’s Terrence Brown, each serving as their team’s primary offensive catalyst. Meeusen, a sophomore, is coming off one of his best performances of the season in the loss to Arizona, scoring 16 points with five assists in 27 minutes. He has averaged 12.3 points over his last three games, providing a consistent scoring lift for the Sun Devils. Brown, however, has been on a prolific scoring tear for the Utes. The junior guard has topped 20 points in four of his last five outings, including a 33-point effort at Kansas State on Jan. 20. He is averaging 24.2 points per game during that five-game stretch, establishing himself as one of the conference’s most dynamic offensive threats. Team performance trends diverge sharply. Arizona State’s struggles have been pronounced on the road, where they are 1-5 in true away games this season, including a 103-73 loss at Houston on Jan. 18. Utah has found some solace at home in the Huntsman Center, posting a 7-5 record, highlighted by an 82-79 victory over Texas Christian on Jan. 17. For Arizona State, support for Meeusen will be crucial. Forward Santiago Trouet contributed eight points and seven rebounds against Arizona, while guard Maurice Odum added 15 points. Utah will look for secondary scoring behind Brown from players like Keanu Dawes and Don McHenry, who combined for 29 points in the loss to Oklahoma State. This contest is the first of a regular-season series between the teams, who will meet again in Tempe on Feb. 28. With both squads hovering near the .500 mark, a win is vital for building momentum ahead of the final month of conference play. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. MST Wednesday.