LIVE 18:20 1st Nov 26
DEN 5 2.5 o150.0
UTECH 5 -2.5 u150.0
LIVE 07:11 2nd Nov 26
PSU 59 1.5 o150.5
CLEM 61 -1.5 u150.5
LIVE 17:38 1st Nov 26
BRY 9 -9.0 o158.5
TNST 7 9.0 u158.5
UVU -15.0 o139.5
UWG 15.0 u139.5
LIVE 16:54 2nd Nov 26
ORE 36 3.5 o147.0
TAM 35 -3.5 u147.0
LIVE 04:14 1st Nov 26
MURR 39 -5.5 o152.5
UTA 23 5.5 u152.5
LIVE Halftime Nov 26
SDST 36 -2.5 o143.0
MOSU 24 2.5 u143.0
MEM 2.5 o151.0
MSU -2.5 u151.0
NJIT 12.0 o132.5
CLEVST -12.0 u132.5
FLATC -0.0 o0.0
BALL 0.0 u0.0
WYO 2.0 o143.0
TULN -2.0 u143.0
MID -0.0 o0.0
BELL 0.0 u0.0
WKU 24.0 o165.5
UK -24.0 u165.5
RAD 7.0 o147.0
PFW -7.0 u147.0
STAND -0.0 o0.0
CIT 0.0 u0.0
COPP 29.5 o141.5
STJOE -29.5 u141.5
MAN 17.0 o128.5
UVA -17.0 u128.5
WAG 14.5 o128.0
GTWN -14.5 u128.0
VMI 4.5 o144.5
L-MD -4.5 u144.5
WCU 20.5 o145.5
FSU -20.5 u145.5
PStWB -0.0 o0.0
DSU 0.0 u0.0
LEH -3.5 o142.0
SFPA 3.5 u142.0
SUNYM -0.0 o0.0
ARMY 0.0 u0.0
SPU -7.5 o142.5
FDU 7.5 u142.5
GRC 1.0 o144.0
STAN -1.0 u144.0
NDSU 11.5 o155.5
SAM -11.5 u155.5
BSU -9.5 o143.0
BC 9.5 u143.0
SCUS 29.0 o168.0
IOWA -29.0 u168.0
WIU 11.0 o133.0
USA -11.0 u133.0
TXLTH -0.0 o0.0
AMCC 0.0 u0.0
HOU -4.0 o149.0
ALA 4.0 u149.0
NNMC -0.0 o0.0
UNCO 0.0 u0.0
UTEP -8.0 o131.5
LBSU 8.0 u131.5
ISU -9.5 o142.0
DAY 9.5 u142.0
LMU 2.0 o153.5
BEL -2.0 u153.5
NAU -2.5 o136.5
EMU 2.5 u136.5
MVSU 42.5 o141.0
UTAH -42.5 u141.0
CSF 6.0 o136.0
PEPP -6.0 u136.0
ACU 5.5 o141.5
MTST -5.5 u141.5
DUKE -3.5 o148.5
KU 3.5 u148.5
SMU -10.5 o154.0
CALBA 10.5 u154.0
SUU 23.5 o142.5
UCLA -23.5 u142.5
EWU 11.0 o152.0
UCSB -11.0 u152.0
GRAM 5.5 o151.5
CP -5.5 u151.5
RUTG -1.0 o146.0
ND 1.0 u146.0
AUB -4.0 o166.0
UNC 4.0 u166.0
SJSU 4.0 o135.5
UNCG -4.0 u135.5
FUR -1.5 o142.0
SEA 1.5 u142.0
FRES 13.0 o161.0
WSU -13.0 u161.0
HAWPA -0.0 o0.0
HAW 0.0 u0.0
Final Nov 26
CHS 71 18.0 o136.0
DREX 83 -18.0 u136.0
Final Nov 26
SIE 64 6.0 o129.5
JAC 75 -6.0 u129.5
Final Nov 26
DUQ 67 -10.0 o140.0
ODU 54 10.0 u140.0
Final Nov 26
TLSA 63 -10.0 o141.0
DETU 44 10.0 u141.0
Final Nov 26
EKY 77 4.0 o149.5
SIU 72 -4.0 u149.5
Final Nov 26
SELA 69 3.0 o139.0
WEBB 73 -3.0 u139.0
Final Nov 26
HAMP 73 11.0 o134.0
HP 76 -11.0 u134.0
Final Nov 26
M-OH 75 -3.5 o152.5
MER 72 3.5 u152.5
Final Nov 26
FOR 64 11.0 o141.0
SF 85 -11.0 u141.0
Final Nov 26
SDSU 71 4.5 o140.5
CREI 53 -4.5 u140.5
Final Nov 26
PEAY 62 1.5 o145.5
GSU 50 -1.5 u145.5
Final Nov 26
LT 65 -8.0 o135.0
RICH 62 8.0 u135.0
Final Nov 26
COOK 79 3.5 o145.0
UND 67 -3.5 u145.0
Final Nov 26
CONN 72 -14.5 o144.0
COLO 73 14.5 u144.0
Utah 6th Big 1222-15
Indiana State 1st Missouri Valley32-7

Utah @ Indiana State preview

Hinkle Fieldhouse

Utah's bumpy finish to the postseason feels like a distant memory at this point.

The resurgent Utes find themselves in the NIT Final Four in Indianapolis, where they will battle Indiana State (and likely a large contingent of Sycamore fans) in Tuesday's first semifinal.

Utah (22-14) closed its regular season with eight losses in its final 12 games, followed by a defeat to Colorado in the Pac-12 tournament quarterfinals. Still, the Utes earned an NIT bid as a No. 2 seed and they've certainly made the most of their opportunity.

The Utes opened NIT action by defeating UC Irvine and Iowa by nine points apiece before toppling VCU by 20 points in the quarterfinals. Gabe Madsen made six 3-pointers en route to 18 points, while Branden Carlson chipped in 17 points.

"That's a great win for the Runnin' Utes," coach Craig Smith said. "I'm so happy, so proud of our team. Just the way we competed (Wednesday), it was just tremendous in so many facets."

Deivon Smith continued his impressive season for Utah, registering his fifth triple-double of the campaign to set a new record for most triple-doubles in a single season by a Pac-12 player.

"Honestly, before the four games, (the record) didn't mean anything," he said. "But (Wednesday), I really wanted to break it, especially at home. I really wanted it."

Smith might be primed for another big day against the top-seeded Sycamores (31-6), who gave up 92 points to SMU in their NIT opener. Then, after a tighter defensive effort in a win over Minnesota, Indiana State yielded 81 points in a four-point win over Cincinnati in the quarterfinals.

Robbie Avila recorded 22 points in that victory, including a big 3-pointer with about a minute to play. Jayson Kent went 5-of-5 from the field and finished with 16 points and seven boards.

"Not a lot of teams have the opportunity to continue playing in March," Kent said. "We were just driven even more because we want to continue to play with each other, continue to practice with each other, continue to hang around with each other."

Indiana State, which is located less than 100 miles away from Hinkle Fieldhouse, has never faced Utah in school history. The winner will face either Seton Hall or Georgia in Thursday's NIT title game.

--Field Level Media

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