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UTAH BASKETBALL HISTORY UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL One of the most successful programs in the history of college basketball, ranks 11th all-time in the NCAA in both win percentage (.654) and total wins with record of 1,651-875. One of just 26 schools with more than 1,500 victories, won the first of its three national titles in 1916, winning the AAU National Tournament. Utah also captured the NCAA Championship in 1944 and the National Invitational Tournament in 1947. Utah is one of only 35 schools that have claimed the NCAA Div. I men s basketball title. In its 101-year history, Utah has posted a losing record just 20 times and only 13 times in the last 77 seasons. The U. has also recorded 20-win seasons 33 times and advanced to postseason play on 41 occasions. Utah ranks 15th all-time in appearances (27) and is 18th in games played (65). The Utes have a 35-30 record (.538) in NCAA Tournament play. Utah has made four trips to the NCAA Final Four: 1944 (NCAA champions), 1961 (4th), 1966 (4th) and 1998 (NCAA runner-up). Wat Misaka (above) in 1944 and Arizona s Mike Bibby in 1997 are the only two freshman point guards to lead their teams to an NCAA Championship title. Only 15 teams have more Final Four appearances than Utah. Great Names in the Game Numerous outstanding coaches and athletes have contributed to the building of Utah s proud tradition. One of the greatest coaches in the history of the game, Jack Gardner, manned the Utah bench from 1953-71. Gardner, who was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1984, went 339-154 (.688) in 18 seasons at Utah. He led the Utes to NCAA Final Four appearances in 1961 and 66. Vadal Peterson has the most wins in school history, going 385-230 (.626) in 26 seasons from 1927-53. Rick Majerus, who stepped down during the later part of the 2003-04 season, became the third Ute coach to reach 300 wins and has the best winning percentage since the 1910 s with a 323-95 (.773) record in 15 seasons. When he retired, Majerus.742 career winning percentage in 20 seasons as a head coach tied for 18th in NCAA history. Before Keith Van Horn became Utah s all-time scoring leader in 1997, Billy McGill had manned the throne since 1962. Despite playing just three seasons, McGill scored 2,321 career points. In his final season at the U. in 1961-62, he averaged 38.8 points per game to lead the nation in scoring and post a school record 1,009 points. McGill, Van Horn and Josh Grant are the only three Utes with 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds in their careers. Utah has had six consensus first team All-Americans in Bill Kinner (1936), Arnie Ferrin (1945), McGill (1962), Van Horn (1997), Andre Miller (1999) and Andrew Bogut (2005). Bogut became Utah s first ever consensus National Player of the Year in 2004-05, winning the Wooden, Naismith and Associated Press awards, among several others. Van Horn and Miller were runners-up for the Wooden Award in 1997 and 1999, respectively. Here is a look at the highlights of 101 seasons of Utah basketball. 1915-16 In its eighth season, Utah won the first of its three national championships by capturing the National AAU Tournament title in Chicago, Ill. The Utes defeated the Columbia Athletic Club and the Olympic Athletic Club before defeating the Illinois Athletic Club, 28-27, in the championship game. Coach Nelson H. Nordgren led Utah to its only All-Time Winningest College Programs By Total Wins Team W L Pct. 1. Kentucky 2017 629.762 2. North Carolina 2004 719.735 3. Kansas 2003 796.716 4. Duke 1914 822.699 5. Syracuse 1783 811.687 6. St. John s (N.Y.) 1749 885.664 7. Temple 1740 966.643 8. UCLA 1676 743.693 9. Notre Dame 1673 919.645 10. Pennsylvania 1663 971.631 11. Utah 1651 875.654 Indiana 1651 930.640 13. Illinois 1630 868.653 14. Western Ky. 1623 792.672 15. Washington 1616 1057.605 16. Texas 1610 955.628 17. BYU 1608 1000.617 18. Louisville 1607 844.656 19. Oregon State 1606 1197.573 20. Purdue 1594 933.631 21. Arizona 1584 873.645 22. West Virginia 1581 979.618 23. Princeton 1574 995. 613 24. Cincinnati 1572 931.628 25. NC St. 1554 940.623 By Winning Percentage Team W L Pct. 1. Kentucky 2017 629.762 2. North Carolina 2004 719.735 3. Kansas 2003 796.716 4. UNLV 1083 438.712 5. Duke 1914 822.699 6. UCLA 1676 743.693 7. Syracuse 1783 811.687 8. Western Ky. 1623 792.672 9. St. John s (N.Y.) 1749 885.664 10. Louisville 1607 844.656 11. Utah 1651 875.654 12. Illinois 1630 868.653 13. Arizona 1568 858.646 14. Notre Dame 1673 919.645 15. Temple 1740 966.643 16. Villanova 1530 858.641 Arkansas 1501 840.641 Connecticut 1499 839.641 18. Indiana 1651 930.640 19. Weber State 872 507.632 20. Pennsylvania 1663 971.631 Purdue 1594 933.631 21. Cincinnati 1572 931.628 22. DePaul 1360 832.620 23. Murray State 1428 811.611 undefeated season with an 11-0 record overall and a 6-0 mark in Rocky Mountain Conference play. 1918-19 Utah captured its third Rocky Mountain Conference title with a 7-0 record. Under secondyear head coach Thomas Fitzpatrick, Utah made its second appearance in the National AAU WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 113

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL UTAH BASKETBALL HISTORY Conference Champs By Season State Competition 1909 Brigham Young 1910 Utah 1911 Brigham Young 1912 Brigham Young 1913 Utah 1914 Brigham Young 1915 Brigham Young 1916 Utah 1917 Brigham Young 1918 Utah State 1919 Utah 1920 Utah 1921 Utah 1922 BYU 1923 Utah 1924 Brigham Young Rocky Mountain Conference 1925 Brigham Young 1926 Utah State 1927 Montana State 1928 Montana State 1929 Montana State 1930 Montana State/ Utah State 1931 Utah 1932 Utah/BYU 1933 Utah/BYU 1934 Brigham Young 1935 Utah State 1936 Utah State 1937 Utah/ Mont. St. Skyline Conference 1938 Utah/Colorado 1939 Colorado 1940 Colorado 1941 Wyoming 1942 Colorado 1943 Wyoming 1944 No champ 1945 Utah 1946 Wyoming 1947 Wyoming 1948 Brigham Young 1949 Wyoming 1950 Brigham Young 1951 Brigham Young 1952 Wyoming 1953 Wyoming 1954 Colorado A&M 1955 Utah 1956 Utah 1957 Brigham Young 1958 Wyoming 1959 Utah 1960 Utah 1961 Utah/ Colo. St. 1962 Utah Western Athletic Conference 1963 Arizona State 1964 New Mexico/ Arizona St. 1965 Brigham Young 1966 Utah 1967 Wyoming/BYU 1968 New Mexico 1969 Wyoming/BYU 1970 UTEP 1971 Brigham Young 1972 Brigham Young 1973 Arizona State 1974 New Mexico 1975 Arizona State 1976 Arizona 1977 Utah 1978 New Mexico 1979 Brigham Young 1980 Brigham Young 1981 Utah/Wyoming 1982 Wyoming 1983 Utah/UTEP/ Brigham Young 1984 UTEP 1985 UTEP 1986 Utah/Wyoming/ UTEP 1987 UTEP 1988 Brigham Young 1989 Colorado State 1990 Colorado State/ BYU 1991 Utah 1992 BYU/UTEP 1993 Utah/BYU 1994 New Mexico 1995 Utah 1996 Utah 1997 Utah (Utah won div.) 1998 UNLV (Utah won div.) 1999 Utah (Utah won div.) Mountain West Conference 2000 Utah/UNLV 2001 Utah/BYU/ Wyoming 2002 Wyoming 2003 Utah/BYU 2004 Air Force 2005 Utah 2006 San Diego State 2007 BYU 2008 BYU 2009 Utah/BYU/ New Mexico 114 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE Arnie Ferrin was the first of three freshmen in NCAA Tournament history to be named Final Four MVP in 1944. He is also one of only two players ever to win NIT, NCAA and NBA championships. Tournament, April 18-19, nearly a month after its perfect regular season had concluded. The Utes lost both games in Los Angeles to finish 7-2. 1919-20 The Utes competed in the National AAU Tournament for the second consecutive year, this time making the trip to Atlanta, Ga. After winning all four regular-season games, Utah won its first round AAU Tournament game and lost in the second round to Rutgers. 1943-44 The Blitz Kids finished the regular season with an 18-4 record and went on to give the school its first NCAA basketball championship, defeating Dartmouth, 42-40 in overtime, in the finals in New York City. The Utes actually had been invited to the NIT that year. But after losing to Kentucky in the first round, they filled in for Arkansas in the and went on to win the title. Vadal Peterson (deceased, 1976) was the coach and Arnie Ferrin, who later served as Utah s athletics director, was named tournament MVP. Utah later met NIT winner St. John s in a Red Cross benefit game and took a 43-36 victory. 1944-45 The Utes compiled a classy 17-2 regular season record and had sights set on a second straight NCAA title. However, Utah dropped its first-round game (62-37) to a tough Oklahoma State team that went on to win it all. Arnie Ferrin earned All- America honors. 1946-47 Utah took a 16-5 record into the NIT and went on to capture its third national championship. The Utes won three games by a total of seven points, defeating Duquesne (45-44), West Virginia (64-62) and Kentucky (49-45). Vern Gardner was named the tournament s MVP. 1948-49 Utah took a 24-7 record to New York and lost a 64-63 NIT first round thriller to San Francisco. 1952-53 Head coach Vadal Peterson, Utah s all-time leader with 385 wins, stepped down after 26 seasons. Peterson guided the Utes to two national tournament titles and six league crowns. One legend succeeded another as Peterson was replaced by Jack Gardner (deceased, 2000). 1954-55 Utah took a 23-3 record into the tournament where it opened play against Bill Russell and the University of San Francisco Dons, who knocked off the Utes, 78-59, on their way to winning their first of back-to-back NCAA championships. The three Bs (Art Bunte, Morris Buckwalter, Gary Bergen) were the stars. 1955-56 Utah went 21-5 to make its second consecutive appearance in the NCAA West Regionals. This time the Utes met Seattle in the first round, taking an 81-72 win, but San Francisco derailed Jerry Chambers was named the 1966 NCAA Tournament MVP after leading Utah to the Final Four.

UTAH BASKETBALL HISTORY UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL the Utes for the second straight year (92-77) in the West Regional championship. 1956-57 Utah finished 19-7 for the season but lost to Memphis State by a bucket in the first round of the NIT. Postseason Tournament Success 1957-58 For the second consecutive season, Utah bowed out in the first round of the NIT. The Utes lost to St. John s by one point to finish 20-7. 1958-59 Utah s luck in the continued to run bad. This time the Utes took a 21-5 record into the show only to run into the eventual national champion California Bears in the second round. Utah lost in the West Regional consolation game to Idaho State. It was the third NCAA appearance in five years for head coach Jack Gardner. 1959-60 Led by sophomore Billy The Hill McGill, the Utes took a 24-2 regular-season record into the. Utah knocked off USC in the first round but fell to Oregon in the West Regional semifinals. Future Ute coach Jerry Pimm was a guard for the Trojans. The Utes came back to defeat Santa Clara in the regional consolation championship, 89-81. Utah won the Skyline Conference with a 13-1 record. Danny Vranes helped lead Utah to the Regional Semifinals of the in 1981. Buster Matheney played on the Runnin Utes NCAA Sweet 16 teams in 1977 and 78. 1960-61 Utah won the NCAA West Regionals and advanced to the Final Four in Kansas City as Billy McGill led the way. Eventual champion Cincinnati knocked off the Utes, 82-67, in the semifinals and the Utes finished fourth after losing the battle for third place in four overtimes (127-120) to St. Joseph s. 1965-66 The Utes compiled a 21-6 record and won the WAC title on their way to the. Without one of their mainstays, George Fisher, who broke his leg late in the season, the Utes chances looked dim. But Jerry Chambers had a spectacular tournament to lead the Utes to the West Regional title and another berth in the Final Four. The Utes lost to eventual champion Texas Western (now UTEP) in the semifinals and finished fourth. Chambers was named the tournament MVP. 1969-70 The Jon M. Huntsman Center was completed in November. Then known as the Special Events Center, the 15,000-seat facility hosted its first game on Dec. 1 when Utah defeated Stanford, 96-94. After an 18-8 regular season, the Utes picked up a spot in the 16-team NIT field. They also picked up a first round victory over Duke but lost to eventual champion Marquette in the second round. 1970-71 Hall of Fame coach Jack Gardner retired following the season. During 18 years on The Hill, Gardner posted 339 wins and a.688 winning percentage. He also led the Utes to two NCAA Top National Finishes 1916 AAU Championship 1944 NCAA Championship 1947 NIT Championship 1961 NCAA Final Four (4th) 1966 NCAA Final Four (4th) 1998 NCAA Final Four (2nd) History Appearances: 27 Years: 1944, 1945, 1955, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1966, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1986, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009 Record: 35-30 (.539) Best Finishes: 1st: 1944, 2nd: 1998, 4th: 1961, 1966 NIT History Appearances: 11 Years: 1944, 1947, 1949, 1957, 1958, 1970, 1974, 1987, 1988, 1992, 2001 Record: 11-10 (.524) Best Finishes: 1st: 1947, 2nd: 1974, 3rd: 1992 NIT History Appearances: 26 Years: 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Record: 33-21 (.611) Championships: 1995, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2009 Final Four appearances and seven conference championships. 1973-74 The Utes entered the NIT with a 19-7 record and promptly blasted their way to the finals with victories over Rutgers, Memphis State and Boston College. Purdue beat Utah, 87-81, in the finals, but Mike Sojourner was named the tournament MVP and Luther Ticky Burden led all scorers. 1976-77 The Utes compiled a 21-6 regular-season record and won the WAC title on their way to advancing to the for the first time in 11 years. Jeff Judkins and Jeff Jonas provided the WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 115

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL UTAH BASKETBALL HISTORY Final National Rankings Associated ESPN/ Season Press UPI USA Today 1954-55 7 4 - - 1955-56 18 13 - - 1958-59 18 14 - - 1959-60 6 5 - - 1960-61 11 13 - - 1961-62 7 10 - - 1965-66 nr 12 - - 1967-68 nr 18 - - 1973-74 15 nr - - 1976-77 14 10 - - 1977-78 14 18 - - 1980-81 14 10 - - 1990-91 10 10 - - 1992-93 19 16 1994-95 19 22 1995-96 12 12 1996-97 2 6 1997-98 7 2 1998-99 6 - - 10 2004-05 18 - - 14 2008-09 25 -- -- Note: The UPI Poll was replaced by the ESPN/USA Today Poll in 1991-92. The Old Oquirrh Bucket The Old Oquirrh Bucket (named after the Oquirrh Mountains to the west of ) is awarded every year to the in-state college team (Utah, BYU, Southern Utah, Utah State and Weber State) which has the best win-loss record against in-state competition. The winners since the trophy was born in the 1974-75 season: 1974-75 Utah State 1975-76 Utah State 1976-77 Weber State 1977-78 Utah 1978-79 BYU 1979-80 BYU 1980-81 Utah 1981-82 BYU 1982-83 Utah State 1983-84 Utah State 1984-85 Utah State 1985-86 Weber State 1986-87 BYU 1987-88 Utah 1988-89 Utah 1989-90 Utah 1991-92 BYU 1992-93 Weber State 1993-94 BYU 1994-95 Utah 1995-96 Utah 1996-97 Utah 1997-98 Utah 1998-99 Utah 1999-00 Utah 2000-01 BYU 2001-02 Utah State 2002-03 Utah 2003-04 Utah 2004-05 Utah State 2005-06 Utah 2006-07 BYU 2007-08 BYU 2008-09 BYU 116 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE Keith Van Horn was a three-time WAC MVP and led Utah to the Elite Eight in 1997. one-two punch on that team. A 72-68 victory over St. John s set up an NCAA second round game with UNLV in Provo, Utah. The Rebels proved to be too much, however, as they came away with an 88-83 victory. 1977-78 Utah chalked up an impressive 22-5 record and qualified for the as the second-place finisher in the WAC. The Utes faced Missouri in a sub-regional game and took an 86-79 victory in double overtime. The Utes were pitted against Notre Dame in a Midwest Regional semifinal game played on St. Patrick s Day. The luck of the Irish prevailed as they took a 69-56 win. 1978-79 Finishing the season with a 20-10 record, the Utes became one of only 10 teams to advance to the three years in a row (1977, 78, 79). Utah faced Pepperdine in a first round match-up and witnessed a two-point lead evaporate on a last-second shot to send the game into overtime. The Waves went on to take a 92-88 victory. 1980-81 Led by Danny Vranes and Tom Chambers, the Utes posted a 25-5 regular-season mark in winning the conference championship. An easy 94-69 NCAA second round victory over Northeastern earned the Utes a West Regional semifinal battle with North Carolina in the Huntsman Center. The Tar Heels overcame the Utes homecourt advantage and forced Utah into one of its worst shooting performances of the season in a 61-56 victory. 1982-83 The Utes wound up in a three-way tie for the WAC crown and were matched-up against Illinois in the first round of the in Boise, Idaho. Manny Hendrix and Peter Williams led the Utes to a 52-49 win over the Illini and then followed up with a 67-61 upset win over UCLA in the second round, as Pace Mannion and Angelo Robinson provided the spark. Utah ran into another Cinderella team in the regional semifinals in North Carolina State. The Wolfpack took a 75-56 victory on their way to capturing the national championship. 1985-86 The Utes won a share of the WAC crown and met North Carolina in an first round match-up in Ogden, Utah. Trailing just 39-38 at the half, the Utes couldn t sustain the effort in the second period and the Tar Heels pulled away for an 85-72 win. 1986-87 Utah met Boise State on the Broncos home court in the first round of the NIT, falling 62-61. 1987-88 For the second year in a row, Utah made the NIT field but was forced to open tournament play on the road. The Utes traveled to Indiana and came up short against Evansville in the first round, 66-65. 1990-91 The Utes, picked to finish seventh in the WAC, surprised everyone by winning the conference with a 15-1 mark and posting a 26-2 regularseason record. After winning a pair of games in the WAC Tournament, the Utes met South Alabama in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, coming away with an 82-72 victory as Josh Grant hit for 22 points. Michigan State and the Utes staged an epic battle in the second round with the Utes finally taking an 85-84 victory in double overtime to advance to the Sweet Sixteen in Seattle. Grant netted 29 points in the victory. Defending NCAA champion UNLV was the opponent in the West Regional semifinal and defeated Utah, 83-66. The Utes finished with a 30-4 record and a No. 10 national ranking. 1991-92 The Runnin Utes hit their stride as they moved into the NIT and played their best basketball of the season. Rick Majerus directed his new team against his old one as Utah opened the

U TA H M E N S B A S K E T B A L L U TA H B A S K E T B A L L H I S T O R Y tournament by hosting Ball State. The Utes came away with a 72-57 victory. A second round win came at Arizona State, where Utah put together a balanced scoring attack to drop the Sun Devils, 60-58. A home win against Rhode Island sent the Utes to New York after Paul Afeaki scored 32 points to lead the Utes to an 84-72 victory. In the semifinals at New York s Madison Square Garden, the Utes dropped a close game to Notre Dame, 58-55. The Utes came back two days later to knock off Florida, 81-78, to capture third place. Jimmy Soto was named to the all-tournament team. Utah Among the Nation s Elite Most Appearances 1992-93 The Utes won their second WAC crown in three years with a 15-3 record and met Pittsburgh in the first round of the NCAA Southeast Regional in Nashville, Tenn. Phil Dixon scored 22 points to lead the Utes to an 86-65 victory over the Panthers. Kentucky was up next for the Utes, and the talented Wildcats were too much, taking an 83-62 victory. Josh Grant had 24 points in the game. 1994-95 After posting a 27-5 regular-season record and winning both the WAC regular-season and tournament championships, the Utes were off to Boise, Idaho, to face Long Beach State in the first round of the. The Utes led most of the way and took a 76-64 win. Brandon Jessie topped the Ute scorers with 22 points while Keith Van Horn added 21. Second round action pitted Utah against powerful Mississippi State. Poor shooting (35 percent) doomed the Utes in a 78-64 loss. Van Horn, with 21 points, and Jessie, with 13, were the only Utes in double figures. Two-time All-American Andre Miller led the Utes to a 56-6 record in WAC games from 1996-99. Most Conference Championships 1995-96 The Utes won their second straight WAC crown and entered the in Dallas with a 25-6 record. Utah drew Canisius in the first round of the Midwest Regional and, led by Brandon Jessie s 23 points, dispatched the Golden Griffs, 72-43. All-American Keith Van Horn missed the game with the flu. Van Horn played just 11 minutes in the second round game against Iowa State, but Michael Doleac came up big with 23 points and 12 rebounds and Andre Miller scored 14 to give the Utes a 73-67 win and send them to Minneapolis for a Sweet 16 match-up with Kentucky. The Wildcats, who went on to win the national championship, were simply too much in a 101-70 victory at the Metrodome. Van Horn led the Utes with 23 points, while Ben Caton added 22 points. 1996-97 Utah advanced to the 1998 Final Four at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas. After upsetting No. 1 North Carolina in the semifinals, Utah faced Kentucky in the national championship game. Team App. 1. Kentucky........................... 50 2. UCLA.............................. 43 3. North Carolina...................... 40 4. Kansas............................. 38 5. Indiana............................ 35 Louisville........................... 35 7. Duke.............................. 33 8. Syracuse........................... 32 9. Villanova........................... 30 10. Arkansas........................... 29 Notre Dame........................ 29 12. Illinois............................. 28 Connecticut........................ 28 14. Utah............................. 27 St. John s........................... 27 The Utes won their third straight WAC title and were assigned to the NCAA First/Second Round Tournament in Tucson, Ariz. Utah outgunned firstround opponent Navy for a 75-61 victory. Four Utes scored in double figures led by Michael Doleac s 19 points. Second round opponent UNC Charlotte fell to the Utes, 77-58, as consensus All-American Keith Van Horn had a big game scoring 27 points, sending the Utes to the NCAA Sweet 16 for the second year in a row. West Regional semifinal opponent Stanford proved a tough customer, but the Utes survived a late Cardinal rally to take an 82-77 overtime victory. Van Horn again led the way with 25 points before fouling out in the extra period. Team Outright 1. Kansas 39 2. Kentucky 34 3. Western Kentucky 36 4. North Carolina 23 5. UCLA 28 6. Utah 16 6. Connecticut 22 8. Cincinnati 24 9. Princeton 17 Arkansas 16 Shared Total 13 52 9 43 5 41 13 36 2 30 13 29 6 28 2 26 7 24 8 24 Basketball Hall of Fame Jack H. Gardner Head Coach 1953-71 In 28 years of coaching at the major college level, Gardner s teams won 486 games and lost just 235. During his 18-year tenure at the U., he went 339-154 while leading the Utes to seven conference titles and 10 postseason appearances. Gardner guided the Utes to the NCAA Final Four in 1961 and 1966. Also a head coach at Kansas State, Gardner is the only coach to lead two different teams to the Final Four twice each. He was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame on April 30, 1984. Gardner passed away on April 9, 2000. A plaque honoring Gardner has been placed above the tunnel leading to the locker rooms in the Huntsman Center. WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 117

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL UTAH BASKETBALL HISTORY Andre Miller scored 19 points. The regional championship game saw the Utes in a rematch with defending national champion Kentucky. Utah trailed by just three points at halftime but a second-half outburst by the Wildcats propelled them to a 72-59 victory. 1997-98 After winning their second straight WAC Mountain Division title, the Utes made their fourth straight NCAA appearance. Wins over San Francisco (85-68) and Arkansas (75-69) put the Utes in the Sweet 16 for the third consecutive year. A 65-62 win over West Virginia matched Utah against defending NCAA champion Arizona in the West Regional championship game. The Wildcats were no match for the Utes that day as Andre Miller led Utah to a 76-51 victory and a trip to the Final Four for the first time since 1966. Miller, who racked up the first triple-double in Ute history against Arizona, was named the West Region MVP. Top-ranked North Carolina was Utah s opponent in the national semifinals, but again the Utes magic continued as they downed the Tar Heels 65-59 to advance to the championship game for the first time since 1944. Utah faced Kentucky in the championship game and, although leading for much of the game, the Utes were overcome by the Wildcats in the final minutes, 78-69. All-Americans Miller and Michael Doleac were named to the Final Four alltournament team. 1998-99 After beginning the season 5-4, Utah won 23 consecutive games to finish 28-5 and captured its fifth consecutive WAC title. The Utes became the first team in the history of the WAC to go undefeated against conference foes. They went 14-0 during the regular season to claim the Pacific Division championship and took three games at the conference tournament to win the title. Utah entered the with a No. 2 seed, equalling its highest ever. The Utes used a strong finish to defeat Arkansas State in the first round of the Midwest Regional but were upset by Miami (Ohio) in the second round. Andre Miller was named a consensus All-American. 1999-00 Led by two of the top 28 scorers in Utah history, the Utes began a new era and a new millennium by winning the inaugural Mountain West Conference championship. Alex Jensen, who was named the league MVP, and Hanno Möttölä cocaptained the Utes to a 23-9 overall record and a 10-4 mark in conference play. 118 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE Andrew Bogut became Utah s first consensus National Player of the Year in 2004-05. Utah, seeded eighth in the Midwest Region, opened play with a 48-45 win over Saint Louis in the first round. For the eighth time in school history, the Utes were knocked out of the NCAA s by the eventual national champion. Top-seeded Michigan State came back from a six-point deficit early in the second half to defeat Utah, 73-61. 2000-01 The Utes persevered through a season full of challenges to win their seventh consecutive conference regular season title, finish 19-12 overall and advance to the NIT. Utah returned only one starter and lost Rick Majerus for all but the first game of the season when he took a personal leave of absence. After going 11-9 through January, the Utes gelled to win eight of their last nine games to end the regular season. Utah lost to Memphis in the first round of the NIT in. 2001-02 Rick Majerus returned to lead the Utes back into the for their seventh appearance in eight seasons. Seeded 12th in the South Region, Utah bowed out in the first round to No. 5 Indiana, which advanced to the national championship game. Utah also won 20 games for the 10th time in 13 seasons under Majerus, going 21-9 overall and 10-4 in league play to place second. Britton Johnsen was honored as the Mountain West Conference Player of the Year. 2002-03 Utah had its seventh 25-win season under Rick Majerus and advanced to the second round of the with a thrilling 60-58 win over No. 8-seeded Oregon in Nashville, Tenn. The Utes also won their 10th conference championship in 14 seasons under Majerus. In a season full of milestones, Utah recorded the 1,500th win in its history against No. 1-ranked Alabama on Dec. 30. Majerus recorded his 400th career win against Wyoming on Feb. 10, becoming the 16th-fastest coach to reach that mark. He also became the third coach in Ute history to reach 300 wins against Colorado State on Feb. 8. 2003-04 After guiding Utah to a 15-5 start, Rick Majerus stepped down as head coach on Jan. 28 citing health concerns. In 15 years at the U., Majerus went 323-95 (.773), leading Utah to 10 conference titles and 10 NCAA appearances. The Utes were coached by assistant Kerry Rupp the rest of the season, finishing with a 24-9 record. Utah won the Mountain West Conference Tournament on a three-pointer by senior Nick Jacobson at the buzzer in the title game against UNLV. The Utes advanced to the NCAA s for the third consecutive season, falling to Boston College in the first round. 2004-05 Andrew Bogut was the consensus National Player of the Year, winning the Wooden, Naismith and Associated Press awards among his many honors. The Australian center, who went on to become just the second No. 1 draft pick in Utah history, led the Runnin Utes to their first NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in seven years. After starting the season 5-3, Utah went on an 18-game winning streak to cruise to the conference title. Utah went 29-6 under first-year head coach Ray Giacoletti tying for the third-most wins in the school annals and won the MWC championship with a 13-1 record. Seeded sixth in the Austin Regional, Utah defeated UTEP 60-54 in the first round and upset third-seeded Oklahoma 67-58 in the second round. Bogut, getting a lot of attention from Sooner defenders, passed for a career-high seven assists and still managed a double-double. The Utes fell to Kentucky 62-52 in the regional semifinals despite 20 points and 12 rebounds from Bogut. Utah finished the season ranked 14th in the coaches poll and 18th in the AP poll. 2007-08 In the 100th year of Utah basketball, Jim Boylen was hired as the 14th head coach program history. In his first year, Boylen improved Utah s overall defensive ranking from No. 322 in 2006-07

UTAH BASKETBALL HISTORY UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL to No. 73. His focus on defense, rebounding and the running game translated to a winning season on the court. Boylen s passion, commitment to the fan base and drive to schedule bigger names and better opposition gave fans a glimpse of a bright future. Utah celebrated the century-mark on Feb. 16 with a 72-66 win over San Diego State. Several former Utes were in attendance, including NBA stars Keith Van Horn, Andrew Bogut, Michael Doleac and Tom Chambers. 2008-09 Second-year head coach Jim Boylen led his Runnin Utes to a 24-10 overall record, going 12-4 in MWC play to capture a share of the regularseason league championship. Coveting hardware to only call their own, the Utes the ran the table at the conference tournament in Las Vegas, defeating TCU, Wyoming and San Diego State to win the MWC Tournament championship and an automatic bid to the. After playing one of the most difficult nonconference schedules in recent Utah history, the Runnin Utes were awarded a No. 5 seed in the, the highest ever for an MWC team, as the Utes returned to the Big Dance for the first time since 2005. Luke Nevill averaged 16.8 points per game, becoming the fourth-leading scorer with 1,898 points. He was named an Honorable Mention AP All-American and the MWC Player of the Year. Senior center Luke Nevill was named the MWC Player of the Year and the MWC Defensive Player of the Year, while also earning Honorable Mention All-America honors. Nevill also became the fourth-leading scorer in Utah history while claiming the school blocked-shots records for a career (205) and single season (92), and tied the record for blocks in a single game with seven in an overtime win at Colorado State. Joining Nevill in the 1,000-point club was senior forward Shaun Green, who was also named the MWC Sixth Man of the Year, while senior Lawrence Borha was a third-team All- MWC selection. Green and three others were Honorable Mention All-MWC choices. Utah Coaching Records David Foster earned the 2009-10 MWC Defensive Player of the Year, giving a Ute the honor for the second straight year. He finished the year with 115 blocks, a new Utah single-season record. 2009-10 Sophomore center David Foster was named MWC Defensive Player of the Year after finishing No. 4 in the NCAA in blocks per game and shattering the Utah single-season record with 115 rejections. Foster s award gave Utah its second straight Defensive POW nod. Overall Conference Home Away Neut. Postseason NCAA s Coach Years Seasons W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. W-L Pct. Erastus J. Milne 1908-09 1 3-8.273 2-6.250 2-6.250 1-2.333 0-0 - - 0-0 - - 0-0 - - Robert Richardson 1909-10 1 17-3.850 6-2.750 11-2.846 6-1.857 0-0 - - 0-0 - - 0-0 - - Fred Bennion 1911-14 4 44-9.830 13-7.650 31-3.912 13-6.684 0-0 - - 2-1.667 0-0 - - Nelson H. Nordgren 1914-17 3 26-7.788 11-5.688 12-3.800 11-4.733 3-0 1.000 3-0 1.000 0-0 - - Thomas Fitzpatrick 1917-25 8 42-30.583 24-21.533 24-11.686 17-16.515 1-3.250 1-3.250 0-0 - - Ike Armstrong 1925-27 2 9-18.333 8-16.333 5-10.333 4-8.333 0-0 - - 0-0 - - 0-0 - - Vadal Peterson 1927-53 26 385-230.626 181-137.569 219-76.742 142-136.511 24-18.571 11-9.550 3-2.600 Jack H. Gardner 1953-71 18 339-154.688 154-70.688 233-37.863 78-90.464 28-27.509 10-12.455 8-9.471 Bill Foster 1971-74 3 43-39.524 18-24.429 32-15.681 7-20.259 4-4.500 3-1.750 0-0 - - Jerry Pimm 1974-83 9 173-86.668 88-42.677 111-26.810 48-46.511 14-15.500 5-5.500 5-5.500 Lynn Archibald 1983-89 6 98-86.532 50-46.521 71-29.710 25-50.333 2-7.222 4-9.308 0-1.000 Rick Majerus 1989-04 14 323-95.773 152-43.779 187-13.935 96-55.636 40-27.597 39-20.661 17-10.630 Joe Cravens (acting) 1989-90 a 12-12.500 7-9.438 9-2.818 2-9.182 1-1.500 1-1.500 0-0 - - Dick Hunsaker (acting) 2000-01 b 18-12.600 10-4.714 12-3.800 5-6.455 1-3.250 0-2.000 0-0 - - Kerry Rupp (interim) 2004 c 9-4.692 6-3.667 4-1.800 2-2.500 3-1.750 3-1.750 0-1.000 Ray Giacoletti 2004-07 3 54-40.574 25-21.543 35-11.761 11-22.333 8-7.533 5-4.556 2-1.667 Jim Boylen 2007-10 3 56-42.571 26-22.547 33-14.702 15-24.385 8-4.667 5-4.556 0-1.000 (a)-majerus coached six games before undergoing heart surgery. Assistant Joe Cravens was the acting coach the rest of the season. (b)-majerus coached the first game before taking a personal leave of absence. Assistant Dick Hunsaker the was the acting coach the rest of the season. (c)-majerus coached 20 games before stepping down due to health concerns. Assistant Kerry Rupp was the interim coach the rest of the season. WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 119

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL POSTSEASON RESULTS NCAA 1944 West Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) Mar. 24 Utah 45, Missouri 35 Mar. 25 Utah 40, Iowa State 31 National Championship (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 28 Utah 42, Dartmouth 40 (OT) 1945 West Regional (Kansas City, Mo.) Mar. 23 Oklahoma State 62, Utah 37 Mar. 24 Oregon 69, Utah 66 1955 First Round - Bye West Regional Semifinal (Corvallis, Ore.) Mar. 11 San Francisco 78, Utah 59 West Regional Consolation (Corvallis, Ore.) Mar. 12 Utah 108, Seattle 85 1956 First Round - Bye West Regional Semifinal (Corvallis, Ore.) Mar. 16 Utah 81, Seattle 72 West Regional Championship (Corvallis, Ore.) Mar. 17 San Francisco 92, Utah 77 1959 First Round - Bye West Regional Semifinal (San Francisco, Calif.) Mar. 13 California 71, Utah 53 West Regional Consolation (San Francisco, Calif.) Mar. 14 Idaho State 71, Utah 65 1960 West First Round (Provo, Utah) Mar. 8 Utah 80, Southern California 73 West Regional Semifinal (Seattle, Wash.) Mar. 11 Oregon 65, Utah 54 West Regional Consolation (Seattle, Wash.) Mar. 12 Utah 89, Santa Clara 81 1961 West Regional (Portland, Ore.) Mar. 17 Utah 91, Loyola Marymount 75 Mar. 18 Utah 88, Arizona State 80 Final Four (Kansas City, Mo.) Mar. 24 Cincinnati 82, Utah 67 Mar. 25 St. Joseph s 127, Utah 120 (4OT) 1966 West Regional (Los Angeles, Calif.) Mar. 11 Utah 83, Pacific 74 Mar. 12 Utah 70, Oregon State 64 Mike Doleac played in the all four years at Utah (1995-98). 120 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE Final Four (College Park, Md.) Mar. 18 Texas Western 85, Utah 78 Mar. 19 Duke 79, Utah 77 1977 West First Round (Tucson, Ariz.) Mar. 12 Utah 72, St. John s 68 West Regional (Provo, Utah) Mar. 17 UNLV 88, Utah 83 1978 Midwest First Round (Wichita, Kan.) Mar. 12 Utah 86, Missouri 79 (2OT) Midwest Regional (Lawrence, Kan.) Mar. 17 Notre Dame 69, Utah 56 1979 West First Round (Los Angeles, Calif.) Mar. 9 Pepperdine 92, Utah 88 (OT) 1981 West First/Second Rounds (El Paso, Texas) First Round - Bye Mar. 15 (3)-Utah 94, (11)-Northeastern 69 West Regional () Mar. 19 (2)-North Carolina 61, (3)-Utah 56 1983 West First/Second Rounds (Boise, Idaho) Mar. 17 (10)-Utah 52, (7)-Illinois 49 Mar. 19 (10)-Utah 67, (2)-UCLA 61 West Regional (Ogden, Utah) Mar. 24 (6)-No. Carolina St. 75, (10)-Utah 56 1986 West First/Second Rounds (Ogden, Utah) Mar. 13 (3)-North Carolina 84, (14)-Utah 72 1991 West First/Second Rounds (Tucson, Ariz.) Mar. 15 (4)-Utah 82, (13)-South Alabama 72 Mar. 17 (4)-Utah 85, (5)-Michigan State 84 (2OT) West Regional (Seattle, Wash.) Mar. 21 (1)-UNLV 83, (4)-Utah 66 1993 Southeast First/Second Rounds (Nashville, Tenn.) Mar. 19 (8)-Utah 86, (9)-Pittsburgh 65 Mar. 21 (1)-Kentucky 83, (8)-Utah 62 1995 West First/Second Rounds (Boise, Idaho) Mar. 17 (4)-Utah 76, (13)-Long Beach State 64 Mar. 19 (5)-Mississippi State 78, (4)-Utah 64 1996 Midwest First/Second Rounds (Dallas, Texas) Mar. 14 (4)-Utah 72, (13)-Canisius 43 Mar. 16 (4)-Utah 73, (5)-Iowa State 67 Midwest Regional (Minneapolis, Minn.) Mar. 21 (1)-Kentucky 101, (4)-Utah 70 1997 West First/Second Rounds (Tucson, Ariz.) Mar. 14 (2)-Utah 75, (15)-Navy 61 Mar. 16 (2)-Utah 77, (7)-UNC Charlotte 58 West Regional (San Jose, Calif.) Mar. 20 (2)-Utah 82, (6)-Stanford 77 (OT) Mar. 22 (1)-Kentucky 72, (2)-Utah 59 1998 West First/Second Rounds (Boise, Idaho) Mar. 12 (3)-Utah 85, (14)-San Francisco 68 Mar. 14 (3)-Utah 75, (6)-Arkansas 69 West Regional (Anaheim, Calif.) Mar. 19 (3)-Utah 65, (10)-West Virginia 62 Mar. 21 (3)-Utah 76, (1)-Arizona 51 Final Four (San Antonio, Texas) Mar. 28 (3)-Utah 65, (1)-North Carolina 59 Mar. 30 (2)-Kentucky 78, (3)-Utah 69 1999 Midwest First/Second Rounds (New Orleans, La.) Mar. 12 (2)-Utah 80, (15)-Arkansas State 58 Mar. 14 (10)-Miami (Ohio) 66, (2)-Utah 58 2000 Midwest First/Second Rounds (Cleveland, Ohio) Mar. 16 (8)-Utah 48, (9)-Saint Louis 45 Mar. 18 (1)-Michigan State 73, (8)-Utah 61 2002 South First/Second Rounds (Sacramento, Calif.) Mar. 14 (5)-Indiana 75, (12)-Utah 56 2003 Midwest First/Second Rounds (Nashville, Tenn.) Mar. 21 (9)-Utah 60, (8)-Oregon 58 Mar. 23 (1)-Kentucky 74, (9)-Utah 54 2004 St. Louis First/Second Rounds (Milwaukee, Wis) Mar. 19 (6)-Boston College 58, (11)-Utah 51 2005 Austin First/Second Rounds (Tucson, Ariz.) Mar. 17 (6)-Utah 60, (11)-UTEP 54 Mar. 19 (6)-Utah 67, (3)-Oklahoma 58 Austin Regional (Austin, Texas) Mar. 24 (2)-Kentucky 62, (6)-Utah 52 2009 Midwest First/Second Rounds (Miami, Fla.) Mar. 17 (12)-Arizona 84, (5)-Utah 71 NIT 1944 (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 20 Kentucky 46, Utah 38 1947 (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 17 Utah 45, Duquesne 44 Mar. 19 Utah 64, West Virginia 62 Mar. 24 Utah 49, Kentucky 45 1949 (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 15 San Francisco 64, Utah 63 1957 (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 16 Memphis State 77, Utah 75 1958 (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 15 St. John s 71, Utah 70 1970 (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 14 Utah 78, Duke 75 Mar. 17 Marquette 83, Utah 63 1974 (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 17 Utah 102, Rutgers 89 Mar. 21 Utah 92, Memphis 78 Mar. 23 Utah 117, Boston College 93 Mar. 24 Purdue 87, Utah 81 1987 First Round (Boise, Idaho) Mar. 11 Boise State 62, Utah 61 1988 First Round (Evansville, Ind.) Mar. 17 Evansville 66, Utah 55

POSTSEASON RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL Manny Hendrix was a member of two NCAA Tournament teams with the Utes. He was a captain on Utah s 1985-86 team. 1992 First Round () Mar. 19 Utah 72, Ball State 57 Second Round (Tempe, Ariz.) Mar. 24 Utah 60, Arizona State 58 Third Round () Mar. 27 Utah 84, Rhode Island 72 Final Four (New York, N.Y.) Mar. 30 Notre Dame 58, Utah 55 Apr. 1 Utah 81, Florida 78 2001 First Round () Mar. 13 Memphis 71, Utah 62 CBI 2008 First Round (El Paso, Texas) Mar. 19 Utah 81, UTEP 69 Second Round (Tulsa, Okla.) Mar. 24 Tulsa 69, Utah 60 National AAU 1919 (Los Angeles, Calif.) Apr. 18 Los Angeles AC Blue 33, Utah 21 Apr. 19 Los Angeles AC Mercury 33, Utah 32 1920 (Atlanta, Ga.) Mar. 10 Utah 62, Charlotte YMCA 20 Mar. 11 Rutgers 35, Utah 32 Conference* 1984 () Mar. 5 Utah 69, Hawaii 65 (Albuquerque, N.M.) Mar. 7 New Mexico 56, Utah 45 1985 () Mar. 4 Utah 61, Wyoming 60 Mar. 6 Utah 66, Air Force 64 Mar. 8 UTEP 82, Utah 73 (OT) 1986 (Laramie, Wyo.) Mar. 6 San Diego State 73, Utah 71 1987 (Albuquerque, N.M.) Mar. 5 Wyoming 56, Utah 64 1988 (Provo, Utah) Mar. 9 Colorado State 78, Utah 68 1989 () Mar. 8 Utah 70, San Diego State 57 Mar. 9 Colorado State 52, Utah 50 1990 (El Paso, Texas) Mar. 8 Utah 62, Brigham Young 61 (OT) Mar. 9 Hawaii 66, Utah 60 1991 (Laramie, Wyo.) Mar. 7 Utah 67, San Diego State 56 Mar. 8 Utah 69, Wyoming 63 Mar. 9 Brigham Young 51, Utah 49 (OT) 1992 (Fort Collins, Colo.) Mar. 13 Utah 81, Hawaii 69 Mar. 13 Brigham Young 75, Utah 62 1993 ( - Delta Center) Mar. 11 Utah 85, San Diego State 64 Mar. 12 UTEP 90, Utah 85 (OT) 1994 ( - Delta Center) Mar. 10 Brigham Young 96, Utah 65 1995 (Albuquerque, N.M.) Mar. 9 Utah 72, San Diego State 63 Mar. 10 Utah 86, New Mexico 50 Mar. 11 Utah 67, Hawaii 54 1996 (Albuquerque, N.M.) Mar. 7 Utah 76, Hawaii 63 Mar. 8 Utah 71, Colorado State 69 Mar. 9 New Mexico 64, Utah 60 1997 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 6 Utah 59, SMU 58 Mar. 7 Utah 72, New Mexico 70 Mar. 8 Utah 89, TCU 68 1998 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 5 UNLV 54, Utah 51 1999 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 4 Utah 81, Brigham Young 62 Mar. 5 Utah 64, Tulsa 61 (OT) Mar. 6 Utah 60, New Mexico 45 2000 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 9 Utah 74, Air Force 65 Mar. 10 Brigham Young 58, Utah 54 2001 (Las Vegas, Nev.) First Round - Bye Mar. 9 New Mexico 56, Utah 53 2002 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 7 Utah 69, Colorado State 66 Mar. 8 UNLV 76, Utah 70 2003 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 13 Utah 42, Air Force 38 Mar. 14 UNLV 64, Utah 41 2004 (Denver, Colo.) Mar. 11 Utah 75, San Diego State 69 Mar. 12 Utah 54, Brigham Young 51 Mar. 13 Utah 73, UNLV 70 2005 (Denver, Colo.) Mar. 10 Utah 62, Colorado State 49 Mar. 11 Utah 73, UNLV 67 Mar. 12 New Mexico 60, Utah 56 2006 (Denver, Colo.) Mar. 9 Utah 74, Brigham Young 70 Mar. 10 Wyoming 60, Utah 47 2007 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 8 UNLV 80, Utah 54 2008 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 13 Utah 82, New Mexico 80 (OT) Mar. 14 UNLV 61, Utah 55 2009 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 12 Utah 61, TCU 58 Mar. 13 Utah 68, Wyoming 55 Mar. 14 Utah 52, San Diego State 50 2010 (Las Vegas, Nev.) Mar. 12 UNLV 73, Utah 61 * - WAC, 1984-98, MWC, 1999-present WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 121

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1916 AAU Champions The 1915-16 Ute hoop squad started out as a team unsure of itself, but after a victory over Brigham Young in Provo and two close wins over Utah State the team knew it was pretty good. Utah had not considered sending a team to Chicago for the AAU National Championships, but after the Utes beat the defending national champion Olympic Club of San Francisco, 46-26, a groundswell of support raised enough money to send the team to the Windy City in search of a national title. After drawing a first-night bye, the Utes faced a rematch with the Olympic Club. The results were the same the second time around as Utah took a 52-40 victory to move into the championship game against the Illinois Athletic Club. The title game was close throughout, and with just seconds to go Illinois had a onepoint lead and the ball out of bounds under the Ute basket. Utah coach Nelson H. Nordgren set up a tight defense, and on the inbound pass Ute forward Clyde Packer knocked the ball to the ground. Packer picked up the ball and with just a second or two left threw the ball in the basket to give Utah a 28-27 win and its first national championship. 1944 NCAA Champions The Utes were invited to both the NIT and the at the end of the 1944 season, but chose the former. At the time, the NIT was a much better tournament financially, and the chance to play in New York s Madison Square Garden was something the Ute players, and especially coach Vadal Peterson, wanted to experience. Kentucky was Utah s first opponent in the NIT and even though the young Utes played well, they couldn t overcome the experience of the Wildcats and fell 46-36. While the Utes were still seeing the sights of New York before heading home, Peterson received a phone call from the NCAA asking them to participate in their tournament as a late fill-in for Arkansas, which was involved in an automobile accident, making the team unable to play in the tournament. The Utes quickly accepted and headed to Kansas City, where they beat Missouri, 45-35, in the first round and Iowa State, 40-35, to advance to the championship game back in Madison Square Garden against Dartmouth. The game was close throughout, with the lead changing hands six times in the last two minutes. At the end of regulation the two teams were tied at 36 and the game headed into overtime. Arnie Ferrin, who scored 22 points that night, netted four points in the extra period. With the score tied at 40 with just three seconds left, Herb Wilkinson hit a one-hander from behind the free throw circle to give the Utes the win and the NCAA Championship. A few days later, Utah faced NIT winner St. John s in a Red Cross Benefit game in the Garden. Helped by a nine-point run in the second half, the Utes came away with a 43-36 victory. Head Coach Vadal Peterson (top row, left) led Utah to the NCAA Championship in 1944 and the first of two national titles in four seasons. Ferrin was the first freshman ever to be named MVP of the Final Four. 1947 NIT Champions Three years after accepting an NIT invitation that turned into an NCAA Championship, the Utes were again invited to the prestigious New York tournament. This time, the Utes helped the state of Utah celebrate its centennial by coming away with the 1947 NIT Championship. The Utes won the three games in the tournament by a total of seven points, beating Duquesne, 45-44, West Virginia, 64-62, and sneaking by Kentucky, 49-45, in the championship game. Arnie Ferrin, Wat Misaka and Dick Smuin, veterans of the 44 NCAA Championship run, were mainstays of this team, but center Vern Gardner garnered tournament MVP honors. Fred Weidner also played a major part in the championship. The NIT crown was the last of the three major basketball championships to elude the Utes, making the University of Utah the only school in history to win the NCAA, NIT and AAU National Championships. The starters from the 1947 NIT title team: Wat Misaka, Fred Weidner, Arnie Ferrin, Vern Gardner and Leon Watson. 122 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

U TA H M E N S B A S K E T B A L L TH A L LE - A UM T AEHR IECXAPNESR I E N C E Dick Romney 1916 Bill Kinner 1935, 1936 Arnie Ferrin 1944, 1945 (Consenus) 1947, 1948 Vern Gardner 1947, 1948 Glen Smith 1952 Art Bunte 1958 Billy McGill 1961, 1962 (Consenus) Merv Jackson 1970 Mike Newlin 1973 Mike Sojourner 1974 Luther Ticky Burden 1975 Danny Vranes 1983 Keith Van Horn 1996, 1997 (Consenus) Michael Doleac 1998 Andre Miller 1998, 1999 (Consenus) Andrew Bogut 2005 (Consensus) Luke Nevill 2009 WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 123

U TA H M E N S B A S K E T B A L L Utes in John R. Wooden Award Voting Year 2005 1999 1998 1997 1996 1977 Player Andrew Bogut Andre Miller Michael Doleac Keith Van Horn Keith Van Horn Jeff Jonas Place 1st 2nd 9th 2nd 8th 10th N AT I O N A L P L AY E R O F T H E Y E A R Andrew Bogut - 2004-05 Center 7-0 245 Sophomore Melbourne, Australia Andrew Bogut was the consensus National Player of the Year in 2004-05, the first in Utah basketball history. Bogut won all five player of the year awards recognized by the NCAA: John R. Wooden Award, Naismith Trophy, Associated Press Player of the Year, USBWA Oscar Robertson Trophy, and NABC Division I Player of the Year. Bogut was also honored as the Pete Newell Big Man of the Year, Basketball Times Player of the Year, ESPN.com Player of the Year, Sports Illustrated On Campus Player of the Year, Associated Press First Team AllAmerican, USBWA First Team All-American, and NABC First Team All-American. Andrew Bogut with the 2005 John R. Wooden Award Bogut led Utah to a 29-6 record, the Sweet 16 of the and an MWC championship. He led the nation with 26 double-doubles and closed out his career by scoring in double figures 37 consecutive games dating back to the final two games of the 2003-04 season. He also had one of just four 20-20 games in points and rebounds in school history on Jan. 15, 2005. Bogut ranked 19th in the NCAA in scoring (20.4 ppg), second in rebounding (12.2 rpg) and eighth in field goal percentage (62.0). He finished his career ranking 27th in career scoring (1,126 points), 10th in rebounds (753), second in field goal percentage (60.3) and tied for fourth in blocked shots (109). Andre Miller (top); Keith Van Horn (bottom) 124 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

C O N F E R E N C E P L AY E R S O F T H E Y E A R U TA H M E N S B A S K E T B A L L Pace Mannion 1983 (WAC) Josh Grant 1991 (WAC); 1993 (WAC) Keith Van Horn 1995 (WAC), 1996 (WAC); 1997 (WAC Div.) Andre Miller 1999 (WAC Division) Alex Jensen 2000 (MWC) Britton Johnsen 2002 (MWC) Andrew Bogut 2005 (MWC) Luke Nevill 2009 (MWC) WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 125

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL HONORS AND AWARDS Hanno Möttölä was an Academic All-American in 1999 and 2000. Academic All-America 1970...Mike Newlin (1st team) 1971...Mike Newlin (1st team) 1977...Jeff Jonas (2nd team) 1998...Michael Doleac (1st team)...drew Hansen (3rd team) 1999...Hanno Möttölä (2nd team) 2000...Hanno Möttölä (3rd team) NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship Winners 1968...Lyndon MacKay 1971...Mike Newlin 1977...Jeff Jonas 1993...Larry Cain 1998...Drew Hansen Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award 1977...Jeff Jonas Olympians 1980...Danny Vranes (USA) 1992...Ma Jian (China) 2004...Andrew Bogut (Australia) All-WAC 1963...Bo Crain (2nd team) 1964...Doug Moon (2nd team) 1965...Jerry Chambers (2nd team) 1966...Jerry Chambers (1st team) 1967...Merv Jackson (1st team)...dewitt Menyard (2nd team) 1968...Merv Jackson (1st team)...walt Simon (2nd team) 1969...Mike Newlin (1st team)...ken Gardner (2nd team) 1970...Mike Newlin (1st team)...ken Gardner (2nd team) 1971...Ken Gardner (1st team)...mike Newlin (1st team) 1973...Mike Sojourner (2nd team) 126 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE 1974...Luther Ticky Burden (1st team)...mike Sojourner (1st team) 1975...Luther Ticky Burden (1st team) 1976...Jeff Judkins (1st team)...jeff Jonas (2nd team)...chas Menatti (2nd team) 1977...Jeff Jonas (1st team)...jeff Judkins (1st team)...buster Matheney (2nd team) 1978...Jeff Judkins (1st team)...buster Matheney (1st team)...danny Vranes (2nd team) 1979...Danny Vranes (1st team)...tom Chambers (2nd team) 1980...Danny Vranes (1st team)...tom Chambers (2nd team) 1981...Tom Chambers (1st team)...danny Vranes (1st team) 1983...Pace Mannion (1st team)...peter Williams (2nd team) 1984...Chris Winans (2nd team) 1985...Kelvin Upshaw (2nd team) 1986...Jerry Stroman (1st team)...manny Hendrix (2nd team) 1987...Mitch Smith (2nd team) 1988...Mitch Smith (1st team) 1989...Mitch Smith (2nd team) 1990...Josh Grant (2nd team) 1991...Josh Grant (1st team)...walter Watts (2nd team) 1992...Paul Afeaki (2nd team) 1993...Josh Grant (1st team)...jimmy Soto (1st team)...byron Wilson (1st team) 1994...Keith Van Horn (1st team) 1995...Brandon Jessie (1st team)...keith Van Horn (1st team) 1996...Brandon Jessie (1st team)...keith Van Horn (1st team) 1997...Michael Doleac (1st team)...keith Van Horn (1st team) 1998...Michael Doleac (1st team)...andre Miller (1st team)...hanno Möttölä (2nd team) 1999...Alex Jensen (1st team)...andre Miller (1st team)...hanno Möttölä (1st team) All-Mountain West Conference 2000...Alex Jensen (1st team)...hanno Möttölä (1st team) 2001...Kevin Bradley (2nd team)...britton Johnsen (2nd team) 2002...Britton Johnsen (1st team)...nick Jacobson (3rd team)...jeff Johnsen (3rd team) 2003...Tim Frost (2nd team)...marc Jackson (2nd team)...britton Johnsen (2nd team)...nick Jacobson (3rd team) 2004...Nick Jacobson (1st team)...andrew Bogut (2nd team) 2005...Andrew Bogut (1st team)...marc Jackson (1st team)...bryant Markson (3rd team) 2006...Bryant Markson (3rd team) 2007...Luke Nevill (3rd team)...johnnie Bryant (Honorable Mention) 2008...Luke Nevill (2nd team)...johnnie Bryant (2nd team) 2009...Luke Nevill (1st Team)...Lawrence Borha (3rd Team)...Carlon Brown (Honorable Mention)...Luka Drca (Honorable Mention)...Shaun Green (Honorable Mention)...Tyler Kepkay (Honorable Mention) 2010...Carlon Brown (3rd Team)...Luka Drca (Honorable Mention)...Marshall Henderson (Honorable Mention) Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year 2009...Luke Nevill 2010...David Foster Mountain West Sixth Man of the Year 2009...Shaun Green Mountain West All-Defensive Team 2009...Luke Nevill...Lawrence Borha 2010...David Foster Mountain West Freshman of the Year 2001...Nick Jacobson 2004...Andrew Bogut Mountain West Coach of the Year 2001...Dick Hunsaker 2005...Ray Giacoletti Academic All-Mountain West 2000...Jeff Johnsen, Jeremy Killion,...Hanno Möttölä, Mike Puzey,...Adam Sharp 2001...Lance Allred, Chris Burgess,...Trace Caton, Mike Puzey 2002...Lance Allred, Trace Caton,...Nick Jacobson, Martin Osimani,...Eric Osmundson 2003...Trace Caton, Chris Jackson,...Nick Jacobson 2004...Chris Jackson 2005...Chris Grant, Chris Jackson,...Jonas Langvad 2006...Chris Grant, Chris Jackson,...Jonas Langvad 2007...Luka Drca, Chris Grant, Kim Tillie 2008...Carlon Brown, Johnnie Bryant,...Luka Drca, Chris Grant, Tyler Kepkay,...Kim Tillie 2009...Carlon Brown, Luka Drca,...Tyler Kepkay, Kim Tillie 2010...Carlon Brown, Luka Drca, David Foster,...Shawn Glover, Chris Hines, Matt Read,...Kim Tillie WAC Freshman of the Year 1994...Keith Van Horn

HONORS AND AWARDS Drew Hansen was an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship winner in 1998. WAC Coach of the Year 1991...Rick Majerus 1993...Rick Majerus 1995...Rick Majerus 1997...Rick Majerus (Media) 1999...Rick Majerus (Division) Academic All-WAC 1990...Keith Chapman, Tommy Connor,...Jon Hansen 1991...Larry Cain 1992...Larry Cain, M Kay McGrath,...Jimmy Soto, Matt Wiese 1993...Larry Cain 1994...Ryan Hunt, Terry Preston,...Mark Rydalch 1995...Terry Preston 1996...Drew Hansen, Terry Preston 1997...Ben Caton, Michael Doleac,...Drew Hansen 1998...Michael Doleac, Drew Hansen,...Trace Caton 1999...Hanno Möttölä, Adam Sharp Team Captains 1953-54...Alden Lewis, Eddie Pepple 1954-55...Roger Tonnesen 1955-56...Morris Buckwalter 1956-57...Jerry McCleary 1957-58...Gary Hale 1958-59...Dick Shores 1959-60...Carney Crisler, Bill Cowan 1960-61...Rich Ruffell 1961-62...Ed Rowe 1962-63...Bo Cain 1963-64...Doug Moon 1964-65...Skip Kroeger 1965-66...George Fisher 1966-67...Merv Jackson 1967-68...Merv Jackson U TA H M E N S B A S K E T B A L L 1968-69...Joe English 1969-70...Walt Hawkins 1970-71...Ken Gardner 1971-72...Eddie Trail, John Dearman 1972-73...Eddie Trail 1973-74...Scot Jones, Tyrone Medley,...Charlie Whiting 1974-75...Charles Menatti, Doug Terry,...Luther Burden, Dean Porter 1975-76...Charles Menatti, Doug Terry,...Will Garner, Jeff Jonas 1976-77...Jeff Jonas 1977-78...Jeff Judkins, Buster Matheney,...Mike Dunn, Michael Gray 1978-79...Greg Deane, Earl Williams 1979-80...Coby Leavitt, Donnie Rice 1980-81...Danny Vranes, Karl Bankowski 1981-82...Pace Mannion, Peter Williams,...Craig Hammer 1982-83...Pace Mannion, Peter Williams 1983-84...Angelo Robinson 1984-85...Tim McLaughlin 1985-86...Jerry Stroman, Manny Hendrix,...Kelvin Upshaw 1986-87...Albert Springs, Sie Moore 1987-88...Gale Gondrezick, Chris Fulton 1988-89...Mitch Smith, Jimmy Madison 1989-90...Tommy Connor, Keith Chapman,...Jon Hansen 1990-91...Josh Grant, Craig Rydalch 1991-92...Josh Grant, Craig Rydalch,...M Kay McGrath 1992-93...Josh Grant, Jimmy Soto, Byron Wilson,...Larry Cain 1993-94...Phil Dixon, Tony Block, Mark Rydlach 1994-95...Mark Rydalch, Keith Van Horn 1995-96...Mark Rydalch, Keith Van Horn 1996-97...Keith Van Horn, Ben Caton 1997-98...Michael Doleac, Drew Hansen 1998-99...Andre Miller, Alex Jensen Nick Jacobson was a three-time all-mountain West Conference selection from 2002-04. 1999-00...Alex Jensen, Hanno Möttölä 2000-01...Nate Altoff 2001-02...Jeff Johnsen, Travis Spivey 2002-03...Trace Caton 2003-04...Nick Jacobson 2004-05...Andrew Bogut, Tim Drisdom,...Marc Jackson 2005-06...Tim Drisdom, Johnnie Bryant 2006-07...Johnnie Bryant, Ricky Johns 2007-08...Johnnie Bryant, Chris Grant,...Shaun Green 2008-09...Lawrence Borha, Shaun Green,...Tyler Kepkay, Luke Nevill 2009-10...Carlon Brown, Luka Drca, Kim Tillie,...Tre Smith USA Basketball Utah has had players and coaches involved at all levels of USA Basketball. Danny Vranes was selected for the 1980 USA Olympic Team and for the gold medal winning 1979 Pan Am Games Team. Luther Ticky Burden was a member of the bronze medal winning 1974 USA World Championship Team. Jeff Judkins (1977) and Josh Grant (1991) won gold medals as members of the USA World University Games Team. Andre Miller and Michael Doleac played for Ute head coach Rick Majerus on the 1997 USA 22 & Under World Championship Team, which went 6-2 at the tournament in Melbourne, Australia. Miller also played for the gold medal winning 1998 and 2001 USA Basketball Goodwill Games and 2002 World Championships teams. Majerus had a 17-4 (.810) record as a USA Basketball coach. In addition to serving as the head coach for the USA 22 & Under World Championship Team in 1997, Majerus was an assistant coach on Team USA in 1993 and an assistant coach with Dream Team II, which won the gold medal at the Men s World Championship in 1994. Luther Ticky Burden dunking against Yugoslavia in the 1974 World Championship. WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 127

U TA H M E N S B A S K E T B A L L 12 Billy McGill 4 Andrew Bogut 24 Andre Miller (1995-99) 23 Danny Vranes 22 Arnie Ferrin (1959-62) (2003-05) RETIRED JERSEYS & DRAFT PICKS (1943-48) 33 Vern Gardner (1977-81) 44 Keith Van Horn (1945-49) (1993-97) NBA Draft Picks Year 1947 1948 1949 1951 1952 1956 1956 1958 1962 1964 1966 1966 1968 1968 1968 1971 1971 1972 1974 1974 1975 128 Player Wat Misaka Arnie Ferrin Vern Gardner Glen Duggins Glen Smith Gary Bergen Art Bunte Milt Kane Billy McGill Doug Moon Jerry Chambers George Fisher Jeff Ockel Merv Jackson Walt Simon Mike Newlin Ken Gardner Mark Soderberg Mike Sojourner Tyrone Medley Luther Burden Round 8 1 13 1 6 3 9 12 2 5 12 1 5 2 Pick No. 59 1 94 7 51 24 120 149 24 82 172 10 79 26 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE Team New York Knicks Minneapolis Lakers Philadelphia Warriors Baltimore Bullets Philadelphia Warriors New York Knicks New York Knicks New York Knicks Chicago Zephyrs Baltimore Bullets L.A. Lakers New York Knicks Seattle Supersonics Phoenix Suns Seattle Supersonics San Diego Rockets Phoenix Suns Phoenix Suns Atlanta Hawks Atlanta Hawks New York Knicks Year 1976 1977 1978 1978 1979 1979 1980 1981 1981 1981 1983 1983 1984 1993 1993 1997 1998 1999 2000 2005 Player Doug Terry Jeff Jonas Buster Matheney Jeff Judkins Greg Deane Coby Leavitt Coby Leavitt Danny Vranes Tom Chambers Karl Bankowski Pace Mannion Peter Williams Chris Winans Josh Grant Byron Wilson Keith Van Horn Michael Doleac Andre Miller Hanno Möttölä Andrew Bogut Round 8 4 2 2 4 9 6 1 1 6 2 7 8 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 Pick No. 124 86 28 30 67 180 134 5 8 116 43 145 177 43 54 2 12 8 40 1 * Traded to the New Jersey Nets shortly after the draft. Team Atlanta Hawks Philadelphia 76ers Houston Rockets Boston Celtics Utah Jazz Philadelphia 76ers Phoenix Suns Seattle Supersonics San Diego Clippers Dallas Mavericks Golden State Warriors Golden State Warriors New Jersey Nets Denver Nuggets Phoenix Suns Philadelphia 76ers * Orlando Magic Cleveland Cavaliers Atlanta Hawks Milwaukee Bucks

YEARLY SUMMARY UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL Overall Conference Home Away Neutral PF PA Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish W L W L W L Avg. Avg. Coach Postseason 1908-09 3 8.273 2 6.250 4th 2 6 1 2 0 0 23.2 30.7 Erastus J. Milne 1909-10 17 3.850 6 2.750 1st 11 2 6 1 0 0 44.1 21.1 Robert Richardson 1910-11 5 2.714 2 2.500 2nd 4 1 1 1 0 0 43.0 27.4 Fred Bennion 1911-12 5 2.714 2 2.500 2nd 4 1 1 1 0 0 32.0 26.2 Fred Bennion 1912-13 21 3.875 5 1.833 1st 14 1 7 2 0 0 47.4 24.1 Fred Bennion 1913-14 13 2.867 4 2.667 2nd 9 0 4 2 0 0 39.2 26.4 Fred Bennion 1914-15 12 4.750 4 2.667 2nd 5 1 7 3 0 0 31.6 23.5 Nelson H. Nordgren 1915-16 11 0 1.000 6 0 1.000 1st 5 0 3 0 3 0 38.1 24.0 Nelson H. Nordgren AAU National Champions 1916-17 3 3.500 1 3.250 3rd 2 2 1 1 0 0 36.8 34.6 Nelson H. Nordgren 1917-18 5 4.556 2 4.333 3rd 4 2 1 2 0 0 37.2 27.3 Thomas Fitzpatrick 1918-19 7 2.778 6 0 1.000 1st 4 0 3 0 0 2 33.5 24.8 Thomas Fitzpatrick National AAU Tournament 1919-20 5 1.833 1 0 1.000 1st 3 0 1 0 1 1 42.3 27.1 Thomas Fitzpatrick National AAU Tournament 1920-21 5 1.833 3 1.750 1st 3 0 2 1 0 0 28.3 22.0 Thomas Fitzpatrick 1921-22 8 2.800 2 2.500 2nd 4 1 4 1 0 0 31.9 27.8 Thomas Fitzpatrick 1922-23 5 3.625 5 3.625 1st 3 1 2 2 0 0 31.6 30.0 Thomas Fitzpatrick 1923-24 2 6.250 2 6.250 3rd 1 3 1 3 0 0 28.7 34.1 Thomas Fitzpatrick 1924-25 5 11.313 3 5.375 3rd 2 4 3 7 0 0 27.7 31.9 Thomas Fitzpatrick 1925-26 4 8.333 4 8.333 4th 2 4 2 4 0 0 30.4 33.5 Ike Armstrong 1926-27 5 10.333 4 8.333 3rd 3 6 2 4 0 0 33.4 36.1 Ike Armstrong 1927-28 7 10.412 5 7.417 2nd-T 2 4 5 6 0 0 30.4 32.5 Vadal Peterson 1928-29 5 12.294 3 9.250 4th 5 4 0 8 0 0 37.5 41.8 Vadal Peterson 1929-30 15 12.556 4 8.333 4th 9 3 4 9 2 0 43.0 40.7 Vadal Peterson 1930-31 21 6.778 8 4.667 1st 15 3 6 3 0 0 44.0 35.5 Vadal Peterson 1931-32 14 9.609 8 4.667 1st-T 8 2 6 6 0 1 39.0 33.9 Vadal Peterson 1932-33 13 8.619 9 3.750 1st-T 8 5 5 1 0 2 44.6 38.3 Vadal Peterson 1933-34 14 9.609 7 5.583 3rd 9 4 2 4 3 1 40.7 35.2 Vadal Peterson 1934-35 10 9.526 5 7.417 3rd 8 4 1 5 1 0 43.8 45.6 Vadal Peterson 1935-36 7 15.318 4 8.333 4th 4 7 3 6 0 2 41.0 40.4 Vadal Peterson 1936-37 17 7.708 7 5.583 1st-T 9 1 7 5 1 1 44.5 37.9 Vadal Peterson 1937-38 20 4.833 10 2.833 1st-T 11 1 9 3 0 0 48.3 37.7 Vadal Peterson 1938-39 13 7.650 7 5.583 3rd-T 7 1 6 4 0 2 45.8 39.4 Vadal Peterson 1939-40 19 4.826 8 4.667 2nd 9 2 9 2 1 0 48.0 37.4 Vadal Peterson 1940-41 14 7.667 9 3.750 2nd 8 1 6 5 0 1 37.5 30.9 Vadal Peterson 1941-42 13 7.650 7 5.583 4th 7 2 6 5 0 0 43.9 36.1 Vadal Peterson 1942-43 10 12.455 1 11.083 4th 5 5 5 7 0 0 44.8 43.5 Vadal Peterson 1943-44 22 4.846 0 0 - - - - - - 10 2 9 1 3 1 52.8 34.8 Vadal Peterson NCAA Champions 1944-45 17 4.810 8 0 1.000 1st 8 0 8 2 1 2 56.5 44.0 Vadal Peterson NCAA Regional Semifinals 1945-46 12 8.600 8 4.667 3rd 5 2 5 6 2 0 47.1 39.7 Vadal Peterson 1946-47 19 5.792 10 2.833 2nd 7 3 8 2 4 0 53.4 42.6 Vadal Peterson NIT Champions 1947-48 11 9.550 6 4.600 2nd-T 6 3 5 5 0 1 52.0 43.4 Vadal Peterson 1948-49 24 8.750 14 6.700 2nd 13 3 10 3 1 2 57.4 47.6 Vadal Peterson NIT First Round 1949-50 16 18.471 8 12.400 5th 11 4 3 14 2 0 51.0 51.6 Vadal Peterson 1950-51 23 13.639 12 8.600 3rd 13 4 7 6 0 0 58.8 55.2 Vadal Peterson 1951-52 19 9.679 8 6.571 4th 12 3 7 6 0 0 58.8 55.2 Vadal Peterson 1952-53 10 14.417 5 9.357 5th-T 10 3 0 11 0 0 62.3 64.9 Vadal Peterson 1953-54 12 14.462 7 7.500 4th-T 6 6 6 8 0 0 62.9 64.5 Jack H. Gardner 1954-55 24 4.857 13 1.929 1st 16 0 7 2 1 2 78.9 59.9 Jack H. Gardner NCAA Regional Semifinals 1955-56 22 6.786 12 2.857 1st 12 0 8 2 2 4 81.1 67.2 Jack H. Gardner NCAA Regional Finals 1956-57 19 8.704 10 4.714 2nd 13 2 4 4 2 2 78.4 68.3 Jack H. Gardner NIT First Round 1957-58 20 7.741 9 5.643 2nd-T 13 2 6 5 1 0 73.5 63.0 Jack H. Gardner NIT First Round 1958-59 21 7.750 13 1.929 1st 13 2 6 2 2 3 73.2 64.9 Jack H. Gardner NCAA Regional Semifinals 1959-60 26 3.897 13 1.929 1st 15 1 7 0 4 2 83.4 73.6 Jack H. Gardner NCAA Regional Semifinals 1960-61 23 8.742 12 2.857 1st-T 14 0 5 5 4 3 81.8 70.2 Jack H. Gardner NCAA Final Four (4th) 1961-62 23 3.885 13 1.929 1st 14 0 7 3 2 0 81.8 70.2 Jack H. Gardner 1962-63 12 14.462 5 5.500 3rd 10 5 2 7 0 2 72.7 74.8 Jack H. Gardner 1963-64 19 9.679 4 6.400 4th 16 1 2 7 1 1 79.8 76.4 Jack H. Gardner 1964-65 17 9.654 3 7.300 6th 13 4 2 4 2 1 89.9 82.7 Jack H. Gardner 1965-66 23 8.742 7 3.700 1st 15 1 6 4 2 3 95.2 79.2 Jack H. Gardner NCAA Final Four (4th) 1966-67 15 11.577 5 5.500 3rd-T 11 2 3 8 1 1 77.0 71.0 Jack H. Gardner 1967-68 17 9.654 5 5.500 2nd-T 14 0 1 8 2 1 85.9 82.0 Jack H. Gardner 1968-69 13 13.500 5 5.500 2nd-T 12 4 1 9 0 0 83.6 83.6 Jack H. Gardner 1969-70 18 10.643 9 5.643 2nd 13 3 4 6 1 1 87.8 83.7 Jack H. Gardner NIT Second Round 1970-71 15 11.577 9 5.643 2nd-T 11 3 3 7 1 1 85.6 84.2 Jack H. Gardner WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 129

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL YEARLY SUMMARY Overall Conference Home Away Neutral PF PA Year W L Pct. W L Pct. Finish W L W L W L Avg. Avg. Coach Postseason 1971-72 13 12.520 5 9.357 6th 10 4 3 6 0 2 73.9 71.6 Bill Foster 1972-73 8 19.296 4 10.286 7th-T 6 10 1 8 1 1 71.1 75.5 Bill Foster 1973-74 22 8.733 9 5.643 2nd-T 16 1 3 6 3 1 90.8 83.0 Bill Foster NIT Runner-up 1974-75 17 9.654 7 7.500 4th 14 2 3 6 0 1 85.4 79.7 Jerry Pimm 1975-76 19 8.704 9 5.643 2nd-T 11 4 6 4 2 0 81.5 76.4 Jerry Pimm 1976-77 22 7.759 11 3.786 1st 13 1 6 5 3 1 81.7 74.5 Jerry Pimm NCAA Regional Semifinals 1977-78 23 6.793 12 2.857 2nd 14 2 7 3 2 1 79.5 73.2 Jerry Pimm NCAA Regional Semifinals 1978-79 20 10.667 9 3.750 2nd 13 2 6 6 1 2 77.6 75.5 Jerry Pimm NCAA First Round 1979-80 18 10.643 10 4.714 2nd-T 11 4 6 5 1 1 77.1 73.1 Jerry Pimm 1980-81 25 5.833 13 3.813 1st-T 14 1 8 3 3 1 76.3 66.3 Jerry Pimm NCAA Regional Semifinals 1981-82 11 17.393 6 10.375 7th 9 6 2 9 0 2 64.1 67.9 Jerry Pimm 1982-83 18 14.563 11 5.688 1st-T 12 3 4 6 2 5 64.0 64.7 Jerry Pimm NCAA Regional Semifinals 1983-84 11 19.367 4 12.250 8th 8 7 2 11 1 1 70.1 72.4 Lynn Archibald 1984-85 15 16.484 8 8.500 6th 11 7 4 9 0 0 70.9 72.0 Lynn Archibald 1985-86 20 10.667 12 4.750 1st-T 15 1 5 7 0 2 73.9 70.0 Lynn Archibald NCAA First Round 1986-87 17 13.567 9 7.563 5th 12 5 5 7 0 1 69.9 65.5 Lynn Archibald NIT First Round 1987-88 19 11.633 11 5.688 2nd-T 14 2 5 8 0 1 66.5 61.2 Lynn Archibald NIT First Round 1988-89 16 17.485 6 10.375 6th-T 11 7 4 8 1 2 71.2 70.4 Lynn Archibald 1989-90 16 14.533 7 9.438 6th-T 12 3 3 10 1 1 68.0 64.7 Rick Majerus (a) 1990-91 30 4.882 15 1.938 1st 16 0 11 2 3 2 73.7 64.2 Rick Majerus NCAA Regional Semifinals 1991-92 24 11.686 9 7.563 4th 14 4 8 5 2 2 68.6 61.6 Rick Majerus NIT Final Four (3rd) 1992-93 24 7.774 15 3.833 1st-T 15 0 7 5 2 2 77.1 65.7 Rick Majerus NCAA Second Round 1993-94 14 14.500 8 10.444 5th-T 11 3 3 10 0 1 75.0 71.1 Rick Majerus 1994-95 28 6.824 15 3.833 1st 15 0 9 3 4 3 77.5 64.8 Rick Majerus NCAA Second Round 1995-96 27 7.794 15 3.833 1st 14 1 9 4 4 2 76.7 63.8 Rick Majerus NCAA Regional Semifinals 1996-97 29 4.879 15 1.938 1st * 13 1 10 1 6 2 74.4 61.6 Rick Majerus NCAA Regional Finals 1997-98 30 4.882 12 2.857 1st * 13 0 10 3 7 1 70.4 58.2 Rick Majerus NCAA Final Four (2nd) 1998-99 28 5.848 14 0 1.000 1st * 14 0 8 2 6 3 71.2 55.3 Rick Majerus NCAA Second Round 1999-00 23 9.719 10 4.714 1st-T 17 0 4 7 2 2 70.3 61.8 Rick Majerus NCAA Second Round 2000-01 19 12.612 10 4.714 1st-T 13 3 5 6 1 3 71.8 63.1 Rick Majerus (b) NIT First Round 2001-02 21 9.700 10 4.714 2nd 14 2 6 5 1 2 67.2 61.3 Rick Majerus NCAA First Round 2002-03 25 8.758 11 3.786 1st-T 15 1 7 4 3 3 66.3 60.3 Rick Majerus NCAA Second Round 2003-04 24 9.727 9 5.642 3rd 15 1 6 5 3 3 65.0 57.5 Rick Majerus (c) NCAA First Round 2004-05 29 6.829 13 1.929 1st 16 0 7 3 6 3 67.9 57.2 Ray Giacoletti NCAA Regional Semifinals 2005-06 14 15.483 6 10.375 6th 10 5 3 8 1 2 64.7 64.3 Ray Giacoletti 2006-07 11 19.367 6 10.375 6th-T 9 6 1 11 1 2 69.2 72.2 Ray Giacoletti 2007-08 18 15.545 7 9.438 6th 11 4 5 9 2 2 68.5 63.8 Jim Boylen CBI Second Round 2008-09 24 10.706 12 4.750 1st-T 13 2 6 7 5 1 71.2 64.6 Jim Boylen NCAA First Round 2009-10 14 17.452 7 9.438 5th-T 9 8 4 8 1 1 66.4 66.4 Jim Boylen Totals 1651 875.654 781 482.618 1,028 260 486 500 137 115 64.93 58.75 *-WAC division finish (a)-majerus coached six games (4-2) before undergoing heart surgery. Assistant Joe Cravens (12-12, 7-9) was the acting coach the rest of the season. (b)-majerus coached the first game (1-0) before taking a personal leave of absence. Assistant Dick Hunsaker (18-12, 10-4) was the acting coach the rest of the season. (c)-majerus coached 20 games (15-5, 3-2) before stepping down due to health concerns. Assistant Kerry Rupp (9-4, 6-3) was the interim coach the rest of the season. 130 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL 1908-09 Record: 3-8, 2-6 State (4th) Coach: Erastus J. Milne Dec. 10 YMCA L 22-37 Jan. 21 Salt Lake HS W 31-26 Jan. 23 Brigham Young* L 9-32 Provo, UT Jan. 28 BY College* L 17-29 Feb. 4 Utah State* W 33-13 Feb. 11 LDSU* L 20-28 Feb. 19 Utah State* W 37-19 Logan, UT Feb. 20 BY College* L 13-37 Logan, UT Feb. 24 Oregon Semi-Pro L 24-35 Mar. 5 Brigham Young* L 27-40 Mar. 6 LDSU* L 23-42 *-State Games 1909-10 Record: 17-3, 6-2 State (1st) Coach: Robert Richardson Nov. 20 YMCA W 37-31 Dec. 1 Fort Douglas W 36-3 Dec. 6 Fort Douglas W 63-2 Dec. 11 YMCA W 25-21 Dec. 18 Appollo W 38-24 American Fork, UT Jan. 5 Salt Lake HS W 26-10 Jan. 12 YMCA L 29-35 Jan. 20 BY College* W 98-27 Jan. 28 LDSU* W 73-23 Feb. 5 Brigham Young* L 27-31 Feb. 9 YMCA W 31-27 Feb. 11 Brigham Young* L 17-31 Provo, UT Feb. 12 YMCA W 34-26 Feb. 17 Utah State* W 63-20 Feb. 23 LDSU* W 67-20 Feb. 25 BY College* W 62-25 Logan, UT Feb. 26 Utah State* W 38-18 Logan, UT Mar. 18 Montana State W 36-19 Bozeman, MT Mar. 19 Butte 5W (Forfeit) W 2-0 Butte, MT Mar. 21 Shelley HS W 80-29 Shelley, ID *-State Games 1910-11 Record: 5-2, 2-2 State (2nd) Coach: Fred Bennion Jan. 14 YMCA W 43-18 Jan. 19 Fort Douglas W 79-6 Jan. 28 Brigham Young* L 27-47 Provo, UT Feb. 11 Utah State* W 26-22 Logan, UT Feb. 17 Utah State* W 45-32 Feb. 22 Henagers W 55-34 Feb. 25 Brigham Young* L 26-33 *-State Games 1911-12 Record: 5-2, 2-2 State (2nd) Coach: Fred Bennion Jan. 27 YMCA W 35-28 Feb. 2 Utah State* W 40-17 Feb. 7 YMCA W 42-30 Feb. 9 LDS HS W 36-32 Feb. 17 Brigham Young* L 25-36 Feb. 28 Utah State* W 21-9 Logan, UT Mar. 2 Brigham Young* L 25-32 Provo, UT *-State Games 1912-13 Record: 21-3, 5-1 State (1st) Coach: Fred Bennion Jan. 10 Salt Lake HS W 113-19 Jan. 14 LDS HS W 45-23 Jan. 16 Granite HS W 69-10 Jan. 18 YMCA W 39-28 Jan. 22 Burlington AC W 44-24 Jan. 25 YMCA W 37-18 Jan. 31 BY College* W 34-23 Feb. 1 Salt Lake HS W 100-30 Feb. 4 LDS HS W 56-26 Feb. 6 YMCA W 36-25 Feb. 8 Brigham Young* W 49-31 Provo, UT 1908-09 Record: 3-8 Feb. 10 Oneida Stake Acad. W 42-28 Preston, ID Feb. 11 American Falls AC W 80-22 American Falls, ID Feb. 12 Ricks W 34-19 Rexburg, ID Feb. 13 Montana W 28-17 Missoula, MT Feb. 14 Montana State W 41-19 Bozeman, MT Feb. 15 Triple B L 30-42 Billings, MT Feb. 21 Brigham Young* (OT) W 29-26 Feb. 28 Utah State* W 42-31 Mar. 7 Utah State* L 20-34 Logan, UT Mar. 8 BY College* W 65-24 Logan, UT Mar. 13 Colorado% W 39-10 Mar. 14 Colorado% L 23-34 Mar. 15 Colorado% W 44-16 *-State Games %-Rocky Mountain Championship Series 1913-14 Record: 13-2, 4-2 State (2nd) Coach: Fred Bennion Jan. 7 YMCA W 37-19 Jan. 9 LDS HS W 37-36 Jan. 14 Salt Lake Hardware W 32-21 Jan. 27 Davis HS W 33-26 Jan. 30 BY College* W 35-34 Feb. 4 Montana State W 52-29 Feb. 6 Utah State* L 33-41 Logan, UT Feb. 7 BY College* W 41-37 Logan, UT Feb. 10 Montana W 82-17 Feb. 14 Brigham Young* W 36-23 Feb. 20 Utah State* W 34-27 Feb. 27 Brigham Young* L 24-32 Provo, UT Mar. 11 Wyoming W 41-25 Laramie, WY Mar. 12 Colorado W 42-19 Boulder, CO Mar. 13 Colorado W 30-11 Boulder, CO *-State Games 1914-15 Record: 12-4, 4-2 State (2nd) Coach: Nelson H. Nordgren Jan. 9 Appollo L 23-43 American Fork, UT Jan. 22 Appollo W 26-21 Jan. 26 YMCA W 53-3 Jan. 30 BY College* W 35-24 Feb. 1 Big Horn Academy W 44-15 Cowley, WY Feb. 2 Big Horn Academy W 26-17 Cowley, WY Feb. 3 Triple B W 31-29 Billings, MT Feb. 4 Montana State W 41-27 Bozeman, MT Feb. 5 Montana State W 23-20 Bozeman, MT Feb. 6 Montana W 35-27 Missoula, MT Feb. 12 Utah State* W 24-15 Feb. 15 Illinois AC L 26-46 Feb. 20 Brigham Young* L 28-29 Provo, UT Mar. 5 Utah State* W 36-19 Logan, UT Mar. 6 BY College* L 17-22 Logan, UT Mar. 12 Brigham Young* W 38-20 *-State Games 1915-16 Record: 11-0, 6-0 State (1st), AAU National Champions Coach: Nelson H. Nordgren Jan. 28 Brigham Young* W 41-26 Feb. 14 Utah State* W 39-35 Feb. 18 BY College* W 29-14 Logan, UT Feb. 19 Utah State* W 33-17 Logan, UT Feb. 22 Iola YMCA (KS) W 58-15 Feb. 29 BY College* W 38-22 Mar. 1 Olympic AC (CA) W 46-26 Mar. 4 Brigham Young* W 38-30 Provo, UT National AAU Tournament Mar. 15 Columbia AC W 34-18 Chicago, IL Mar. 16 Olympic AC W 36-35 Chicago, IL Mar. 17 Illinois AC W 28-27 Chicago, IL *-State Games 1916-17 Record: 3-3, 1-3 State (3rd) Coach: Nelson H. Nordgren Feb. 2 Chicago Crescents W 56-17 Feb. 7 Western Arms W 49-38 Feb. 10 Brigham Young* L 32-38 Provo, UT Feb. 16 Utah State* L 17-34 Feb. 23 Brigham Young* L 33-54 Mar. 3 Utah State* W 34-27 Logan, UT *-State Games 1917-18 Record: 5-4, 2-4 State (3rd) Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick Jan. 17 Fort Douglas W 56-23 Jan. 23 Fort Douglas W 46-22 Jan. 26 BY College* W 43-21 Jan. 28 Montana State W 41-9 Feb. 2 Utah State* L 38-45 Feb. 9 Brigham Young* W 27-21 Provo, UT Feb. 23 Brigham Young* L 28-38 Mar. 8 BY College* L 25-29 Logan, UT Mar. 9 Utah State* L 31-38 Logan, UT *-State Games 1918-19 Record: 7-2, 6-0 State (1st), National AAU Tournament Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick Jan. 27 Western Arms W 31-16 Feb. 7 Brigham Young* W 50-22 Feb. 14 BY College* W 42-37 Feb. 21 Utah State* W 36-25 Logan, UT Feb. 22 BY College* W 37-16 Logan, UT Mar. 8 Brigham Young* W 31-21 Provo, UT Mar. 21 Utah State* W 22-21 National AAU Tournament Apr. 18 L.A. AC Blue L 21-33 Los Angeles, CA Apr. 19 L.A. AC Mercury L 32-33 Los Angeles, CA *-State Games WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 131

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1919-20 Record: 5-1, State (1st), National AAU Tournament Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick Jan. 20 Alumni W 59-31 Jan. 27 Lehi Amer. Legion W 23-22 Lehi, UT Mar. 1 Lehi Amer. Legion W 37-25 Mar. 4 Brigham Young* W 41-30 National AAU Tournament Mar. 10 Charlotte YMCA W 62-20 Atlanta, GA Mar. 11 Rutgers L 32-35 Atlanta, GA *-State Games 1920-21 Record: 5-1, 3-1 State (1st) Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick Jan. 22 Brigham Young* L 16-22 Provo, UT Jan. 28 Utah State* W 27-26 Feb. 5 Lehi Amer. Legion W 29-22 Feb. 12 Lehi Amer. Legion W 32-17 Lehi, UT Feb. 19 Utah State* W 37-29 Logan, UT Mar. 5 Brigham Young* W 29-16 *-State Games 1921-22 Record: 8-2, 2-2 State (2nd) Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick Jan. 19 Provo Amer. Legion W 23-19 Provo, UT Jan. 21 Lehi Amer. Legion W 36-30 Jan. 27 BY College W 46-29 Jan. 31 Lehi Amer. Legion W 21-17 Lehi, UT Feb. 3 Brigham Young* L 16-29 Feb. 10 Provo Amer. Legion W 44-28 Feb. 17 Utah State* (3OT) W 43-41 Logan, UT Feb. 18 BY College W 33-26 Logan, UT Feb. 25 Brigham Young* L 27-32 Provo, UT Mar. 10 Utah State* W 30-27 *-State Games 1922-23 Record: 5-3, 5-3 State (1st) Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick Jan. 26 Brigham Young* L 29-36 Provo, UT Jan. 27 Brigham Young* L 19-25 Provo, UT Feb. 9 Utah State* L 35-40 Feb. 10 Utah State* (OT) W 29-26 Feb. 16 Brigham Young* W 35-33 Feb. 17 Brigham Young* W 24-18 Mar. 2 Utah State* W 38-32 Logan, UT Mar. 3 Utah State* W 44-30 Logan, UT *-State Games 1923-24 Record: 2-6, 2-6 State (3rd) Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick Jan. 25 Brigham Young* L 21-38 Jan. 26 Brigham Young* L 26-36 Feb. 1 Utah State* L 23-37 Logan, UT Feb. 2 Utah State* W 32-27 Logan, UT Feb. 15 Brigham Young* L 22-37 Provo, UT Feb. 16 Brigham Young* L 32-34 Provo, UT Feb. 29 Utah State* W 44-24 Mar. 1 Utah State* L 30-40 *-State Games 1924-25 Record: 5-11, 3-5 RMC (3rd) Coach: Thomas Fitzpatrick Jan. 19 Northern Colorado L 27-30 Greeley, CO Jan. 20 Northern Colorado W 21-18 Greeley, CO Jan. 21 Colorado L 22-26 Boulder, CO Jan. 22 Colorado L 29-33 Boulder, CO Jan. 23 Wyoming L 29-31 Laramie, WY Jan. 24 Wyoming W 27-16 Laramie, WY Jan. 30 Utah State* W 33-29 Jan. 31 Utah State* L 22-26 Feb. 6 Brigham Young* W 35-33 Provo, UT Feb. 7 Brigham Young* L 25-42 Provo, UT Feb. 14 Magna L 25-40 Feb. 17 Utah-Apex L 33-47 132 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE Feb. 27 Brigham Young* W 36-24 Feb. 28 Brigham Young* L 36-41 Mar. 6 Utah State* L 21-33 Logan, UT Mar. 7 Utah State* L 23-30 Logan, UT *-RMC Games 1925-26 Record: 4-8, 4-8 RMC (4th) Coach: Ike Armstrong Jan. 22 Brigham Young* L 21-22 Jan. 23 Brigham Young* L 31-35 Jan. 29 Montana State* L 28-39 Bozeman, MT Jan. 30 Montana State* W 23-22 Bozeman, MT Feb. 5 Utah State* L 26-50 Logan, UT Feb. 6 Utah State* L 28-33 Logan, UT Feb. 12 Brigham Young* W 39-34 Provo, UT Feb. 13 Brigham Young* L 24-37 Provo, UT Feb. 19 Utah State* L 31-40 Feb. 20 Utah State* W 51-36 Mar. 1 Montana State* W 41-27 Mar. 2 Montana State* L 22-27 *-RMC Games 1926-27 Record: 5-10, 4-8 RMC (3rd) Coach: Ike Armstrong Jan. 11 Idaho W 55-16 Jan. 14 Magna L 33-37 Jan. 15 Maytag All-Stars L 25-29 Jan. 21 Montana State* L 17-47 Jan. 22 Montana State* W 35-22 Jan. 28 Brigham Young* W 42-39 Provo, UT Jan. 29 Brigham Young* W 37-35 Provo, UT Feb. 11 Utah State* L 28-34 Feb. 12 Utah State* L 33-35 Feb. 18 Utah State* L 31-41 Logan, UT Feb. 19 Utah State* L 35-39 Logan, UT Feb. 25 Brigham Young* W 34-31 Feb. 26 Brigham Young* (OT) L 34-40 Mar. 4 Montana State* L 32-47 Bozeman, MT Mar. 5 Montana State* L 30-50 Bozeman, MT *-RMC Games 1927-28 Record: 7-10, 5-7 RMC (T-2nd) Jan. 3 Wyoming L 26-31 Laramie, WY Jan. 4 Wyoming W 29-26 Laramie, WY Jan. 5 Northern Colorado L 26-30 Greeley, CO Jan. 6 Colorado College W 32-26 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 7 Colorado College L 25-30 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 20 Utah State* W 37-36 Jan. 21 Utah State* W 37-24 Jan. 27 Brigham Young* L 30-37 Jan. 28 Brigham Young* L 31-35 Feb. 3 Montana State* L 38-46 Bozeman, MT Feb. 4 Montana State* L 22-33 Bozeman, MT Feb. 17 Brigham Young* W 31-25 Provo, UT Feb. 18 Brigham Young* W 31-26 Provo, UT Feb. 24 Montana State* L 39-44 Feb. 25 Montana State* L 22-27 Mar. 2 Utah State* W 39-35 Logan, UT Mar. 3 Utah State* L 23-42 Logan, UT *-RMC Games 1928-29 Record: 5-12, 3-9 RMC (4th) Dec. 13 Dixie W 41-26 Dec. 28 UCLA L 32-38 Dec. 29 UCLA W 44-28 Jan. 7 Wyoming L 25-32 Laramie, WY Jan. 8 Wyoming L 19-21 Laramie, WY Jan. 18 Brigham Young* L 38-41 Provo, UT Jan. 19 Brigham Young* L 45-49 Provo, UT Jan. 25 Utah State* W 49-39 Jan. 26 Utah State* W 35-34 Feb. 8 Brigham Young* W 56-41 Feb. 9 Brigham Young* L 37-53 Feb. 15 Montana State* L 28-40 Feb. 16 Montana State* L 43-51 Feb. 22 Utah State* L 27-42 Logan, UT Feb. 23 Utah State* L 37-44 Logan, UT Mar. 1 Montana State* L 35-69 Bozeman, MT Mar. 2 Montana State* L 47-63 Bozeman, MT *-RMC Games 1929-30 Record: 15-12, 4-8 RMC (4th) Dec. 6 Fort Douglas W 73-35 Dec. 11 All-Stars W 67-21 Dec. 20 Wyoming W 54-48 Dec. 21 Wyoming W 42-36 Dec. 23 St. Mary s (CA) W 35-22 San Francisco, CA Dec. 26 St. Mary s (CA) W 37-26 San Francisco, CA Dec. 27 UCLA L 34-44 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 28 UCLA L 33-43 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 29 UCLA W 52-44 Los Angeles, CA Jan. 2 Nevada W 30-23 Reno, NV Jan. 3 Nevada W 31-26 Reno, NV Jan. 10 Utah State* L 40-47 Logan, UT Jan. 11 Utah State* L 38-40 Logan, UT Jan. 17 Montana State* L 49-50 Bozeman, MT Jan. 18 Montana State* L 32-55 Bozeman, MT Jan. 24 DePaul W 46-41 Jan. 25 DePaul L 32-35 Jan. 31 Brigham Young* W 53-49 Feb. 1 Brigham Young* W 38-30 Feb. 7 Utah State* W 47-45 Feb. 8 Utah State* L 38-45 Feb. 14 Idaho State L 39-43 Pocatello, ID Feb. 15 Idaho State W 58-37 Pocatello, ID Feb. 21 Montana State* W 52-45 Feb. 22 Montana State* L 39-56 Feb. 28 Brigham Young* L 31-56 Provo, UT Mar. 1 Brigham Young* L 42-59 Provo, UT *-RMC Games 1930-31 Record: 21-6, 8-4 RMC (1st) Dec. 4 Deseret News L 39-46 Dec. 5 Deseret News W 43-41 Dec. 19 Weber W 41-31 Ogden, UT Dec. 19 Colorado College W 39-24 Dec. 20 Colorado College W 53-22 Dec. 22 Weber W 46-26 Dec. 22 St. Mary s (CA) W 49-31 Dec. 23 Weber W 36-35 Dec. 23 St. Mary s (CA) W 70-24 Dec. 26 Weber W 44-24 Ogden, UT Dec. 27 Montana W 41-31 Jan. 3 Snow W 67-48 Ephraim, UT Jan. 9 Montana State* W 51-37 Jan. 10 Montana State* W 40-26 Jan. 16 Utah State* L 28-39 Logan, UT Jan. 17 Utah State* L 39-45 Logan, UT Jan. 23 Brigham Young* (OT) W 52-51 Provo, UT Jan. 24 Brigham Young* W 45-43 Provo, UT Feb. 6 Utah State* W 43-39 Feb. 7 Utah State* W 41-39 Feb. 13 Montana State* W 48-31 Bozeman, MT Feb. 14 Montana State* L 31-34 Bozeman, MT Feb. 27 Brigham Young* W 49-39 Feb. 28 Brigham Young* L 49-57 Mar. 5 Wyoming% L 25-32 Mar. 6 Wyoming% W 40-25 Mar. 7 Wyoming% (OT) W 40-39 *-RMC Games %-RMC Championship Series 1931-32 Record: 14-9, 8-4 RMC (T-1st) Dec. 3 Granite Hardware W 59-34 Dec. 8 Granite Hardware L 40-47 Dec. 11 Gemmell AC W 46-35 Dec. 18 Alumni W 49-36 Dec. 21 Colorado College W 45-28 Colorado Springs, CO Dec. 22 Colorado College L 25-35 Colorado Springs, CO

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL Dec. 23 Denver W 50-24 Denver, CO Dec. 28 Denver W 29-28 Denver, CO Dec. 29 Northern Colorado L 40-45 Greeley, CO Dec. 30 Northern Colorado L 27-31 Greeley, CO Jan. 8 Montana State* L 34-35 Bozeman, MT Jan. 9 Montana State* L 23-32 Bozeman, MT Jan. 15 Brigham Young* L 36-44 Jan. 16 Brigham Young* W 40-39 Jan. 29 Utah State* W 46-31 Logan, UT Jan. 30 Utah State* W 45-30 Logan, UT Feb. 5 Brigham Young* W 35-32 Provo, UT Feb. 6 Brigham Young* L 34-43 Provo, UT Feb. 12 Montana State* W 43-22 Feb. 13 Montana State* W 40-26 Feb. 19 Utah State* W 36-29 Feb. 20 Utah State* W 42-40 Mar. 1 Brigham Young% L 33-35 *-RMC Games %-Western Division Playoff at South HS 1932-33 Record: 13-8, 9-3 RMC (T-1st) Coach: Vadal Petersen Dec. 6 United Billiards L 50-55 Dec. 9 Granite Mart W 70-35 Dec. 14 Sugarhouse Merchants W 80-39 Dec. 16 Lauren W. Gibbs W 50-32 Dec. 23 Stanford L 41-37 Dec. 24 Stanford W 38-28 Jan. 5 Olson s Swedes L 28-61 Jan. 6 Henry s (KS) L 33-41 Ogden, UT Jan. 13 Brigham Young* L 27-40 Provo, UT Jan. 14 Brigham Young* W 34-33 Provo, UT Jan. 20 Utah State* W 55-37 Jan. 21 Utah State* W 39-31 Feb. 3 Montana State* W 64-25 Feb. 4 Montana State* L 37-43 Feb. 10 Utah State* W 48-37 Logan, UT Feb. 11 Utah State* (OT) W 54-49 Logan, UT Feb. 17 Brigham Young* L 42-43 Feb. 18 Brigham Young* W 50-36 Feb. 24 Montana State* W 37-27 Bozeman, MT Feb. 25 Montana State* W 39-29 Bozeman, MT Mar. 4 Brigham Young% L 26-43 *-RMC Games %-Western Division Playoff at SLC South HS 1933-34 Record: 14-9, 7-5 RMC (3rd) Dec. 8 Weber W 39-29 Dec. 8 Granite Mart L 32-37 Dec. 15 Sherm Clarks All-Stars W 50-35 Dec. 16 Westminster (UT) W 44-25 Dec. 16 Granite Mart W 32-31 Dec. 18 Pasadena Majors W 76-25 Provo, UT Dec. 19 Colorado College W 30-28 Provo, UT Dec. 21 Utah State L 35-40 Dec. 22 Ogden Boosters L 37-52 Jan. 5 Southern California L 32-43 San Francisco, CA Jan. 6 Stanford W 48-24 San Francisco, CA Jan. 12 Montana State* W 38-18 Bozeman, MT Jan. 13 Montana State* W 40-27 Bozeman, MT Jan. 19 Utah State* L 36-40 Logan, UT Jan. 20 Utah State* L 24-32 Logan, UT Jan. 26 Brigham Young* L 37-41 Jan. 27 Brigham Young* W 43-30 Feb. 2 Montana State* W 50-43 Feb. 3 Montana State* W 62-46 Feb. 9 Brigham Young* L 31-45 Provo, UT Feb. 10 Brigham Young* L 28-40 Provo, UT Feb. 23 Utah State* W 43-35 Feb. 24 Utah State* W 51-44 *-RMC Games 1934-35 Record: 10-9, 5-7 RMC (3rd) Dec. 7 Brooklawn Creamery W 39-31 Dec. 14 Denver AC L 16-60 Dec. 20 Stanford W 47-36 Ogden, UT Dec. 21 Stanford L 38-58 Dec. 27 Westminster (UT) W 61-28 Dec. 27 Northern Colorado (OT) W 44-37 Jan. 11 Brigham Young* L 25-54 Provo, UT Jan. 12 Brigham Young* L 53-56 Provo, UT Jan. 21 Montana State* W 57-49 Jan. 22 Becker s Best W 40-30 Jan. 22 Montana State* W 55-46 Feb. 1 Utah State* (OT) L 53-58 Logan, UT Feb. 2 Utah State* L 37-50 Logan, UT Feb. 8 Montana State* W 47-33 Bozeman, MT Feb. 9 Montana State* L 35-47 Bozeman, MT Feb. 15 Brigham Young* (OT) W 50-46 Feb. 16 Brigham Young* W 52-43 Feb. 22 Utah State* L 43-55 Feb. 23 Utah State* L 41-51 *-RMC Games 1935-36 Record: 7-15, 4-8 RMC (4th) Dec. 14 Weber W 66-27 Ogden, UT Dec. 21 Idaho State L 30-35 Pocatello, ID Dec. 23 Drake L 45-46 Dec. 30 Westminster (UT) W 66-21 Dec. 30 Nebraska L 47-48 Jan. 2 San Jose State L 34-40 San Jose, CA Jan. 3 Stanford L 46-74 San Francisco, CA Jan. 4 Santa Clara L 50-51 San Francisco, CA Jan. 10 Utah State* L 45-50 Jan. 11 Utah State* L 41-46 Jan. 17 Brigham Young* L 34-42 Provo, UT Jan. 18 Brigham Young* L 42-47 Provo, UT Jan. 31 Utah State* L 29-45 Logan, UT Feb. 1 Utah State* W 35-34 Logan, UT Feb. 7 Montana State* W 47-34 Bozeman, MT Feb. 8 Montana State* L 34-38 Bozeman, MT Feb. 14 Westminster (UT) L 24-25 Feb. 14 Brigham Young* W 36-35 Feb. 15 Westminster (UT) W 36-29 Feb. 15 Brigham Young* L 36-37 Feb. 21 Montana State* W 37-36 Feb. 22 Montana State* L 43-49 *-RMC Games 1936-37 Record: 17-7, 7-5 RMC (T-1st) Dec. 18 Ricks W 39-35 Dec. 18 Idaho State W 46-25 Dec. 19 Ricks W 64-29 Dec. 19 Wyoming W 47-37 Dec. 22 Denver W 56-42 Denver, CO Dec. 23 Colorado W 32-30 Denver, CO Dec. 28 Simpson W 42-41 Indianola, IA Dec. 29 Drake W 45-23 Des Moines, IA Dec. 30 Iowa State L 27-40 Ames, IA Jan. 1 Northern Colorado W 46-33 Greeley, CO Jan. 2 Colorado State W 41-25 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 15 Montana State* L 38-54 Bozeman, MT Jan. 16 Montana State* W 54-49 Bozeman, MT Jan. 29 Brigham Young* W 45-30 Jan. 30 Brigham Young* W 41-40 Feb. 5 Utah State* L 40-51 Logan, UT Feb. 6 Utah State* L 39-41 Logan, UT Feb. 12 Montana State* W 51-42 Feb. 13 Montana State* L 34-43 Feb. 19 Brigham Young* W 43-35 Provo, UT Feb. 20 Brigham Young* L 31-36 Provo, UT Feb. 26 Utah State* W 73-30 Feb. 27 Utah State* W 59-43 Mar. 2 Montana State% L 37-56 Dillon, MT *-RMC Games %-RMC Western Division Playoff 1937-38 Record: 20-4, 10-2 SC (T-1st) Dec. 11 Idaho State W 40-30 Pocatello, ID Dec. 17 Weber W 42-39 Ogden, UT Dec. 20 Weber W 48-47 Dec. 20 Hastings W 76-22 Dec. 22 Westminster (UT) W 53-25 Dec. 22 Idaho W 40-38 Dec. 23 Westminster (UT) W 47-21 Dec. 23 Idaho W 39-31 Dec. 30 Northern Illinois W 45-35 DeKalb, IL Jan. 4 Bradley L 32-42 Peoria, IL Jan. 6 Loyola (IL) L 28-53 Chicago, IL Jan. 8 Hastings W 58-31 Hastings, NE Jan. 14 Colorado* L 43-54 Boulder, CO Jan. 15 Denver* W 48-28 Denver, CO Jan. 21 Wyoming* W 49-47 Jan. 22 Brigham Young* W 48-41 Provo, UT Jan. 28 Utah State* W 59-35 Feb. 4 Colorado State* W 60-34 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 5 Wyoming* W 41-38 Laramie, WY Feb. 11 Denver* W 42-35 Feb. 12 Colorado* L 41-43 Feb. 18 Utah State* W 63-47 Logan, UT Feb. 19 Colorado State* W 64-46 Mar. 4 Brigham Young* W 54-43 *-Skyline Games 1938-39 Record: 13-7, 7-5 SC (T-3rd) Dec. 9 Weber W 47-26 Ogden, UT Dec. 15 Idaho State W 38-28 Pocatello, ID Dec. 17 Washington State W 45-44 Pullman, WA Dec. 23 Gonzaga W 50-29 Spokane, WA Dec. 26 Idaho L 27-35 Twin Falls, ID Dec. 27 Idaho L 38-44 Twin Falls, ID Dec. 30 Weber W 52-42 Dec. 30 Montana W 45-36 Jan. 14 Colorado State* W 53-35 Jan. 20 Brigham Young* L 32-40 Provo, UT Jan. 21 Denver* W 61-37 Jan. 28 Utah State* L 46-53 Logan, UT Feb. 3 Denver* L 41-44 Denver, CO Feb. 4 Wyoming* W 42-35 Laramie, WY Feb. 10 Wyoming* W 56-55 Feb. 11 Utah State* W 67-45 Feb. 17 Colorado* L 26-38 Boulder, CO Feb. 18 Colorado State* W 53-28 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 25 Colorado* L 46-48 Mar. 3 Brigham Young* W 52-47 *-Skyline Games 1939-40 Record: 19-4, 8-4 SC (2nd) Nov. 24 Ecker Studio W 53-30 Dec. 1 Weber W 51-30 Ogden, UT Dec. 9 Idaho State W 43-28 Dec. 18 Oregon State W 53-37 Dec. 19 Oregon State W 39-20 Dec. 27 Nebraska W 63-40 Lincoln, NE Dec. 28 Omaha W 74-37 Omaha, NE Dec. 30 Wayne State W 41-39 Detroit, MI Jan. 1 Chicago W 40-39 Chicago, IL Jan. 8 St. Mary s (CA) W 53-31 Logan, UT Jan. 9 California W 41-39 Jan. 12 Denver* W 52-47 Denver, CO Jan. 13 Wyoming* W 38-32 Laramie, WY Jan. 19 Wyoming* W 47-33 Jan. 26 Colorado* L 38-42 Boulder, CO Jan. 27 Colorado State* W 49-41 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 3 Colorado* L 38-45 Feb. 9 Brigham Young* W 45-39 Feb. 16 Utah State* L 29-36 Feb. 23 Brigham Young* L 41-52 Provo, UT Feb. 24 Denver* W 53-32 Mar. 2 Colorado State* W 83-52 Mar. 8 Utah State* W 41-40 Logan, UT *-Skyline Games 1940-41 Record: 14-7, 9-3 SC (2nd) Nov. 29 Hamline W 26-25 WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 133

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Dec. 7 Idaho State W 36-12 Pocatello, ID Dec. 20 Idaho W 36-28 Dec. 21 Omaha W 45-26 Dec. 28 St. Mary s (CA) L 31-36 Berkeley, CA Dec. 30 California W 38-29 Berkeley, CA Jan. 2 Oregon L 15-51 Eugene, OR Jan. 3 Oregon State L 37-42 Corvallis, OR Jan. 4 Oregon State L 36-42 Corvallis, OR Jan. 18 Colorado State* W 39-25 Jan. 24 Brigham Young* W 32-27 Provo, UT Jan. 25 Denver* W 37-25 Feb. 1 Utah State* W 44-21 Logan, UT Feb. 7 Denver* W 50-33 Denver, CO Feb. 8 Wyoming* L 33-35 Laramie, WY Feb. 14 Wyoming* L 31-36 Feb. 21 Colorado* L 32-35 Boulder, CO Feb. 22 Colorado State* W 55-29 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 1 Colorado* W 37-29 Mar. 7 Brigham Young* W 50-39 Mar. 14 Utah State* W 49-24 *-Skyline Games 1941-42 Record: 13-7, 7-5 SC (4th) Dec. 5 Weber W 43-18 Ogden, UT Dec. 12 Idaho State W 37-18 Dec. 17 Weber W 46-35 Dec. 17 Willamette W 41-23 Dec. 22 Wayne State W 40-19 Detroit, MI Dec. 23 Wabash W 35-34 Crawfordsville, IN Dec. 26 Creighton L 32-36 Omaha, NE Dec. 30 Simpson L 47-49 Indianola, IA Jan. 9 Colorado* L 39-49 Boulder, CO Jan. 10 Wyoming* L 50-64 Laramie, WY Jan. 17 Wyoming* W 56-49 Jan. 23 Colorado State* W 53-29 Jan. 24 Denver* W 55-30 Jan. 30 Utah State* W 53-35 Logan, UT Feb. 7 Brigham Young* L 42-50 Feb. 13 Colorado* L 48-49 Feb. 20 Denver* W 35-28 Denver, CO Feb. 21 Colorado State* W 38-27 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 24 Utah State* W 49-39 Mar. 7 Brigham Young* L 40-42 Provo, UT *-Skyline Games 1942-43 Record: 10-12, 1-11 SC (4th) Dec. 4 Kearns W 49-35 Dec. 5 Fort Douglas W 55-20 Dec. 11 Salt Lake Air Base W 81-26 Dec. 12 Weber W 56-25 Ogden, UT Dec. 19 Idaho State W 47-30 Pocatello, ID Dec. 21 Montana State W 49-40 Bozeman, MT Dec. 22 Montana State W 45-35 Bozeman, MT Dec. 25 Montana W 55-51 Missoula, MT Dec. 26 Montana L 42-49 Missoula, MT Jan. 8 Weber W 46-35 Jan. 15 Wyoming* L 38-66 Jan. 16 Wyoming* L 25-68 Jan. 22 Utah State* L 44-50 Jan. 23 Utah State* W 46-28 Jan. 29 Brigham Young* L 30-41 Provo, UT Jan. 30 Brigham Young* L 29-41 Provo, UT Feb. 5 Utah State* L 42-51 Logan, UT Feb. 6 Utah State* L 52-55 Logan, UT Feb. 12 Brigham Young* L 34-44 Feb. 13 Brigham Young* L 45-47 Feb. 19 Wyoming* L 46-75 Laramie, WY Feb. 20 Wyoming* L 31-45 Laramie, WY *-Skyline Games Nov. 24 A.S.T.P. ERC W 71-17 Nov. 26 Hill Field Fliers W 61-26 Ogden, UT Dec. 4 Weber W 63-25 Ogden, UT Dec. 4 Weber Navy W 60-25 Ogden, UT Dec. 16 Kearns 2nd Air Force W 45-35 Kearns, UT Jan. 4 Fort Douglas W 41-26 Jan. 6 Wendover Bomber Quin. W 64-28 Wendover, UT Jan. 15 Idaho State W 54-43 Jan. 22 Ecker Studio W 46-44 Jan. 28 Colorado College W 48-34 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 29 Fort Logan W 55-38 Denver, CO Jan. 31 Fort Warren L 59-61 Cheyenne, WY Feb. 5 Kearns W 57-37 Feb. 12 Salt Lake Air Base L 39-54 Feb. 16 Bushnel Hospital W 78-31 Feb. 19 Idaho State W 52-40 Pocatello, ID Feb. 26 Dow Chemical L 36-46 Mar. 4 Salt Lake Air Base W 62-38 NIT Mar. 20 Kentucky L 38-46 New York, NY Mar. 24 Missouri W 45-35 Kansas City, MO Mar. 25 Iowa State W 40-31 Kansas City, MO Mar. 28 Dartmouth (OT) W 42-40 New York, NY Red Cross Benefit Mar. 30 St. John s W 43-36 New York, NY 1944-45 Record: 17-4, 8-0 SC (1st), Dec. 1 Montana State W 78-28 Dec. 2 Walker Army Air Base W 65-40 Dec. 9 St. Joseph s (PA) W 65-40 Philadelphia, PA Dec. 13 St. John s L 36-39 New York, NY Dec. 16 Canisius W 44-31 Buffalo, NY Dec. 18 Ohio State L 36-64 Columbus, OH Dec. 27 Kearns W 61-38 Ogden, UT Jan. 5 Weber W 75-41 Ogden, UT Jan. 13 Utah State* W 62-47 Logan, UT Jan. 15 Weber W 45-29 Jan. 15 Wyoming* W 38-32 Jan. 23 Idaho State W 56-36 Jan. 26 Brigham Young* W 51-46 Provo, UT Jan. 27 Denver* W 66-39 Feb. 3 Idaho State W 58-48 Pocatello, ID Feb. 9 Denver* W 60-46 Denver, CO Feb. 10 Wyoming* W 52-38 Laramie, WY Feb. 17 Utah State* W 80-59 Mar. 3 Brigham Young* W 56-52 Mar. 23 Oklahoma State L 37-62 Kansas City, MO Mar. 24 Oregon L 66-69 Kansas City, MO *-Skyline Games 1945-46 Record: 12-8, 8-4 SC (3rd) Dec. 3 Idaho State W 42-26 Dec. 8 St. Joseph s (PA) L 34-37 Philadelphia, PA Dec. 12 St. John s L 45-46 New York, NY Dec. 15 Canisius W 50-39 Buffalo, NY Dec. 17 Michigan L 32-48 Ann Arbor, MI Dec. 18 Western Michigan L 51-54 Kalamazoo, MI Dec. 28 Stanford# W 53-15 Reno, NV Dec. 29 California# W 43-31 Reno, NV Jan. 11 Colorado* L 40-47 Boulder, CO Jan. 12 Wyoming* W 45-31 Laramie, WY Jan. 19 Wyoming* L 43-63 Jan. 25 Colorado State* W 41-32 Jan. 26 Denver* W 45-33 Feb. 1 Utah State* W 34-31 Logan, UT Feb. 9 Brigham Young* W 46-28 Feb. 15 Colorado* L 42-48 Feb. 22 Denver* W 70-39 Denver, CO Feb. 23 Colorado State* L 46-49 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 4 Utah State* W 69-44 Mar. 9 Brigham Young* W 71-53 Provo, UT *-Skyline Games #-Reno Invitational 1946-47 Record: 19-5, 10-2 SC (2nd), NIT Champions Coach: Vadal Peterson Dec. 6 Idaho State W 67-30 Dec. 13 San Francisco L 37-39 Dec. 14 Washington State L 32-33 Dec. 21 Montana State W 65-29 Dec. 26 Canisius W 37-31 Buffalo, NY Dec. 28 St. John s W 62-48 New York, NY Jan. 1 LaSalle W 51-44 Philadelphia, PA Jan. 3 Duquesne L 50-59 Farrell, PA Jan. 4 Wayne State W 54-29 Detroit, MI Jan. 11 Colorado State* W 58-37 Jan. 17 Utah State* L 49-50 Jan. 25 Wyoming* W 50-42 Jan. 31 Colorado* W 49-35 Boulder, CO Feb. 1 Denver* W 56-50 Denver, CO Feb. 8 Brigham Young* W 62-54 Springville, UT Feb. 14 Utah State* W 55-41 Logan, UT Feb. 15 Denver* W 68-38 Feb. 22 Colorado* W 57-38 Feb. 28 Colorado State* W 57-47 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 1 Wyoming* L 26-32 Laramie, WY Mar. 8 Brigham Young* W 82-66 NIT Mar. 17 Duquesne W 45-44 New York, NY Mar. 19 West Virginia W 64-62 New York, NY Mar. 24 Kentucky W 49-45 New York, NY *-Skyline Games 1946-47 Record: 19-5 Skyline Conference Runner-up NIT Champions 1943-44 Record: 22-4, 0-0 SC, NCAA Champions Nov. 12 18th Replacement Wing W 48-24 Nov. 19 A.S.T.P. Company D W 51-21 Nov. 22 A.S.T.P. Company B W 76-24 134 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL 1947-48 Record: 11-9, 6-4 SC (T-2nd) Dec. 5 Montana State W 73-34 Dec. 12 Montana State W 72-43 Dec. 13 San Francisco L 37-38 Dec. 19 Springfield (MA) W 69-38 Dec. 27 Canisius W 41-36 Buffalo, NY Dec. 31 St. John s L 44-49 New York, NY Jan. 1 LaSalle L 46-52 Philadelphia, PA Jan. 2 Westminster (PA) W 49-36 New Wilmington, PA Jan. 3 Cincinnati L 49-56 Cincinnati, OH Jan. 5 Western Michigan L 56-57 Kalamazoo, MI Jan. 10 Utah State* L 42-44 Logan, UT Jan. 17 Brigham Young* L 63-65 Jan. 24 Wyoming* W 38-31 Laramie, WY Jan. 30 Denver* W 43-37 Denver, CO Jan. 31 Colorado State* W 55-46 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 7 Utah State* W 55-29 Feb. 13 Colorado State* W 57-33 Feb. 21 Brigham Young* L 51-55 Springville, UT Feb. 28 Denver* W 63-48 Mar. 6 Wyoming* L 37-41 *-Skyline Games 1948-49 Record: 24-8, 14-6 SC (2nd), NIT Dec. 3 Idaho W 62-39 Dec. 4 Oregon State W 53-42 Dec. 10 Southern California W 56-54 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 11 Southern California W 69-59 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 17 Southern California W 58-43 Dec. 18 Southern California L 47-49 Dec. 27 St. Joseph s (PA) W 78-54 Philadelphia, PA Dec. 28 St. John s W 66-57 New York, NY Dec. 30 Cornell W 52-44 Buffalo, NY Jan. 7 Colorado State* W 54-51 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 8 Colorado State* W 58-35 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 10 Wyoming* L 38-42 Laramie, WY Jan. 17 Colorado State* W 69-35 Jan. 21 Wyoming* W 42-30 Jan. 22 Wyoming* W 44-36 Jan. 26 Pittsburgh W 65-44 Jan. 29 Brigham Young* L 55-56 Jan. 31 Brigham Young* L 45-65 Springville, UT Feb. 2 Long Island W 65-42 Feb. 5 Utah State* W 64-58 Logan, UT Feb. 7 Utah State* W 61-42 Feb. 11 Denver* W 70-54 Denver, CO Feb. 12 Denver* L 58-62 Denver, CO Feb. 14 Wyoming* L 36-45 Laramie, WY Feb. 18 Brigham Young* W 58-49 Feb. 19 Brigham Young* W 54-52 Springville, UT Feb. 25 Utah State* W 62-52 Feb. 26 Utah State* W 58-40 Logan, UT Feb. 28 Colorado State* W 72-46 Mar. 4 Denver* L 38-39 Mar. 5 Denver* W 69-44 NIT Mar. 15 San Francisco L 63-64 New York, NY *-Skyline Games 1949-50 Record: 16-18, 8-12 SC (5th) Nov. 25 Montana State W 65-49 Nov. 26 Montana State W 49-46 Dec. 2 Southern California W 65-44 Dec. 3 Oregon W 61-46 Dec. 8 Colorado State# W 57-46 Denver, CO Dec. 9 Denver# L 50-53 Denver, CO Dec. 10 Wyoming# W 63-55 Denver, CO Dec. 16 Oregon State L 41-53 Corvallis, OR Dec. 17 Oregon State W 51-42 Corvallis, OR Dec. 19 Lawrence Tech W 65-48 Dec. 26 St. Joseph s (PA) L 68-69 Philadelphia, PA Dec. 27 St. John s L 50-51 New York, NY Dec. 29 Canisius L 39-49 Buffalo, NY Jan. 2 Loyola (IL) L 52-58 Chicago, IL Jan. 6 Colorado State* W 56-52 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 7 Colorado State* W 48-40 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 9 Wyoming* L 42-63 Laramie, WY Jan. 13 Utah State* L 51-54 Jan. 14 Utah State* L 50-68 Logan, UT Jan. 21 Denver* L 51-55 Jan. 23 Denver* W 58-51 Jan. 27 Wyoming* L 35-42 Jan. 28 Brigham Young* L 51-71 Jan. 30 Brigham Young* L 51-61 Provo, UT Feb. 3 Denver* L 37-62 Denver, CO Feb. 4 Denver* L 44-69 Denver, CO Feb. 6 Wyoming* L 39-42 Laramie, WY Feb. 10 Utah State* L 52-73 Logan, UT Feb. 11 Utah State* W 49-36 Feb. 17 Brigham Young* W 56-42 Feb. 18 Brigham Young* L 46-56 Provo, UT Feb. 24 Colorado State* W 52-38 Feb. 25 Colorado State* W 52-42 Mar. 2 Wyoming* W 39-30 *-Skyline Games #-Skyline 6 Conference Tournament 1950-51 Record: 23-13, 12-8 SC (3rd) Nov. 24 Montana State W 68-51 Nov. 25 Montana State W 80-54 Dec. 1 Oregon W 59-39 Dec. 2 Colorado W 63-60 Dec. 8 Southern California L 48-58 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 9 Loyola (CA) W 57-42 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 16 Canisius L 43-49 Buffalo, NY Dec. 19 St. John s L 66-67 New York, NY Dec. 23 St. Joseph s (PA) W 70-57 Philadelphia, PA Dec. 28 Brigham Young# W 58-49 Denver, CO Dec. 29 Denver# W 45-43 Denver, CO Dec. 30 Wyoming# L 42-55 Denver, CO Jan. 2 Stanford W 53-45 Jan. 5 Colorado State* L 46-48 Jan. 6 Colorado State* W 57-43 Jan. 12 Denver* L 47-52 Denver, CO Jan. 13 Denver* W 49-47 Denver, CO Jan. 15 Wyoming* L 41-48 Laramie, WY Jan. 22 Wyoming* W 45-39 Jan. 26 Utah State* L 50-51 Jan. 27 Utah State* W 61-48 Logan, UT Jan. 29 Denver* W 67-53 Feb. 2 Colorado State* W 40-36 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 3 Colorado State* (OT) W 55-51 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 5 Wyoming* L 36-47 Laramie, WY Feb. 9 Utah State* L 35-53 Logan, UT Feb. 10 Utah State* W 52-44 Feb. 16 Brigham Young* L 60-73 Feb. 17 Brigham Young*$ W 54-49 Feb. 23 Denver* W 59-54 Mar. 2 Brigham Young* W 67-58 Mar. 3 Brigham Young*$ L 50-69 Mar. 5 Wyoming* W 52-50 National Campus Basketball Tournament Mar. 28 Villanova W 67-65 Peoria, IL Mar. 30 Syracuse L 57-74 Peoria, IL Mar. 31 Wyoming W 55-52 Peoria, IL *-Skyline Games #-Skyline 6 Conference Tournament $-BYU Listed as Home Team 1951-52 Record: 19-9, 8-6 SC (4th) Nov. 23 Montana State W 54-51 Nov. 24 Montana State W 52-46 Nov. 30 Washington W 62-61 Dec. 1 Washington L 44-60 Dec. 7 Oregon W 63-58 Eugene, OR Dec. 8 Oregon W 64-62 Eugene, OR Dec. 14 Southern California W 63-44 Dec. 15 Southern California W 64-53 Dec. 20 Loyola (CA) W 69-57 Dec. 22 Ohio State W 61-48 Dec. 25 Bradley W 52-50 Peoria, IL Dec. 27 St. John s L 57-66 New York, NY Dec. 29 St. Joseph s (PA) W 56-43 Philadelphia, PA Jan. 1 Canisius L 54-62 Buffalo, NY Jan. 3 New Mexico* W 59-47 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 5 Denver* W 49-38 Denver, CO Jan. 11 Montana* W 82-54 Jan. 12 Denver* (OT) L 64-69 Jan. 18 Colorado State* W 58-54 Jan. 19 Utah State* W 57-45 Jan. 25 Colorado State* L 43-55 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 26 Wyoming* L 36-55 Laramie, WY Feb. 2 Brigham Young* W 51-48 Provo, UT Feb. 9 Montana* L 60-63 Missoula, MT Feb. 15 Wyoming* L 57-64 Feb. 22 New Mexico* W 96-74 Mar. 1 Utah State* L 60-70 Logan, UT Mar. 8 Brigham Young* W 61-50 *-Skyline Games 1952-53 Record: 10-14, 5-9 SC (T-5th) Dec. 5 Washington L 54-82 Seattle, WA Dec. 6 Washington L 56-77 Seattle, WA Dec. 12 Southern California L 57-79 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 13 Southern California L 67-83 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 19 Washington State W 72-57 Dec. 20 Washington State W 69-59 Jan. 2 Northern Colorado W 77-52 Jan. 3 Northern Colorado W 65-59 Jan. 8 New Mexico* L 59-66 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 10 Denver* L 49-52 Denver, CO Jan. 15 Utah State* L 58-62 Logan, UT Jan. 17 Montana* L 72-83 Missoula, MT Jan. 23 Colorado State* W 71-64 Jan. 24 Wyoming* L 51-54 Jan. 30 Utah State* W 75-68 Jan. 31 Montana* W 68-53 Feb. 6 California L 61-62 Feb. 7 California W 62-58 Feb. 14 Brigham Young* L 50-62 Provo, UT Feb. 21 Brigham Young* L 50-73 Feb. 27 Colorado State* L 54-67 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 28 Wyoming* L 51-63 Laramie, WY Mar. 6 Denver* W 52-51 Mar. 7 New Mexico* W 96-73 *-Skyline Games Vadal Peterson Head Coach (1927-53) Peterson posted a 385-230 record (.626) in 26 seasons at Utah. He led the Utes to the NCAA Championship in 1944 and the NIT Championship 1947. Utah also won four conference titles during his tenure. WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 135

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1953-54 Record: 12-14, 7-7 SC (T-4th) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 4 Southern California L 48-54 Dec. 5 Southern California L 55-65 Dec. 11 Loyola (CA) W 87-56 Dec. 12 Loyola (CA) W 59-52 Dec. 14 Texas Christian W 72-55 Dec. 18 Oklahoma State L 44-71 Stillwater, OK Dec. 19 Tulsa L 51-56 Tulsa, OK Dec. 21 Arizona W 65-57 Tucson, AZ Jan. 4 Utah State* W 71-58 Logan, UT Jan. 8 New Mexico* L 60-65 Jan. 9 Denver* W 64-58 Jan. 15 Montana* L 56-76 Missoula, MT Jan. 22 Utah State* W 74-62 Jan. 23 Montana* W 73-62 Jan. 29 California L 59-70 Berkeley, CA Jan. 30 California L 63-95 Berkeley, CA Feb. 3 Hawaii L 57-76 Honolulu, HI Feb. 6 Hawaii W 62-61 Honolulu, HI Feb. 12 Colorado State* L 62-66 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 13 Wyoming* L 45-56 Laramie, WY Feb. 19 Brigham Young* L 76-85 Feb. 20 Brigham Young* W 70-64 Provo, UT Feb. 26 Colorado State* L 66-70 Feb. 27 Wyoming* L 58-59 Mar. 4 Denver* W 60-54 Denver, CO Mar. 6 New Mexico* W 80-76 Albuquerque, NM *-Skyline Games 1954-55 Record: 24-4, SC: 13-1 SC (1st), Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 3 Idaho W 83-53 Dec. 4 Idaho W 71-54 Dec. 6 Hawaii W 109-67 Dec. 7 Hawaii W 76-52 Dec. 10 Arizona W 77-44 Dec. 11 Arizona W 83-68 Dec. 18 LaSalle W 79-69 Philadelphia, PA Dec. 21 Kentucky# L 65-70 Lexington, KY Dec. 22 Southern California# L 52-54 Lexington, KY Jan. 6 Denver* W 82-58 Denver, CO Jan. 8 New Mexico* W 69-59 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 14 Utah State* W 88-55 Jan. 15 Montana* W 91-58 Jan. 21 Wyoming* W 67-51 Laramie, WY Jan. 22 Colorado State* W 70-69 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 28 Utah State* W 60-52 Logan, UT Feb. 2 Los Angeles State W 77-38 Feb. 3 Los Angeles State W 81-49 Feb. 5 Montana State W 87-60 Feb. 11 Brigham Young* (OT) L 74-76 Provo, UT Feb. 12 Brigham Young* W 78-71 Feb. 17 Montana* W 101-68 Missoula, MT Feb. 25 Wyoming* W 75-57 Feb. 26 Colorado State* W 66-51 Mar. 4 New Mexico* W 85-42 Mar. 5 Denver* W 99-70 Mar. 11 San Francisco L 59-78 Corvallis, OR Mar. 12 Seattle W 108-85 Corvallis, OR *-Skyline Games #-Kentucky Tournament 1955-56 Record: 22-6, SC: 12-2 SC (1st), Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 3 Wichita State W 73-51 Wichita, KS Dec. 9 Arizona W 119-45 Dec. 10 Arizona W 93-63 Dec. 16 Idaho State W 69-53 Dec. 17 Washington State W 91-56 Dec. 20 Dayton# L 73-77 Lexington, KY Dec. 21 Minnesota# L 77-90 Lexington, KY Dec. 29 Marquette& W 89-84 New Orleans, LA Dec. 30 Notre Dame& L 65-70 New Orleans, LA Jan. 4 Montana* W 71-56 Missoula, MT Jan. 7 Utah State* W 74-55 1958-59 Record: 21-7 Skyline Conference Champion NCAA Regional Semifinals Front Row (left to right): Head Coach Jack Gardner, Ben Cutler, Gary Chestang, Joe Morton, Dick Shores, John Simkins, (Unidentified), Richard Ruffell, Trainer Walt DeLand. Back Row: Assistant Coach C. Snowy Simpson, Keith Ancell, Jim Rhead, Jim Thomas, Pearl Pollard, Carney Crisler, Dave Van Wagenen, DeLyle Condie, Athletics Director Bud Jack, Assistant Coach Ladell Andersen. Jan. 12 Denver* W 83-72 Denver, CO Jan. 14 New Mexico* W 87-73 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 16 Montana* W 89-60 Jan. 20 Oklahoma City W 60-58 Jan. 25 Hawaii W 97-77 Honolulu, HI Jan. 28 Hawaii W 89-85 Honolulu, HI Feb. 3 Colorado State* L 59-62 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 4 Wyoming* L 54-59 Laramie, WY Feb. 6 Brigham Young* W 82-63 Feb. 11 New Mexico* W 101-74 Feb. 18 Denver* W 99-68 Feb. 24 Brigham Young* W 82-77 Provo, UT Feb. 25 Utah State* W 75-68 Logan, UT Mar. 1 Colorado State* W 91-60 Mar. 3 Wyoming* W 71-64 Mar. 16 Seattle W 81-72 Corvallis, OR Mar. 17 San Francisco L 77-92 Corvallis, OR *-Skyline Games #-Kentucky Tournament &-Sugar Bowl Tournament 1956-57 Record: 19-8, 10-4 SC (2nd), NIT Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 1 Montana State W 63-56 Dec. 3 Hawaii W 94-61 Dec. 4 Hawaii W 93-60 Dec. 7 Arizona W 66-55 Dec. 8 Arizona W 89-65 Dec. 14 Oklahoma State L 59-72 Dec. 15 Idaho W 59-53 Dec. 22 St. John s W 79-71 New York, NY Dec. 27 North Carolina# L 76-97 Raleigh, NC Dec. 28 West Virginia# W 83-66 Raleigh, NC Dec. 29 DePaul# W 86-79 Raleigh, NC Jan. 3 Utah State* (OT) L 64-68 Logan, UT Jan. 10 Denver* W 84-70 Jan. 12 New Mexico* W 90-63 Jan. 19 Montana* L 48-60 Missoula, MT Jan. 25 Oklahoma City L 68-69 Jan. 31 Colorado State* W 86-60 Feb. 2 Wyoming* W 80-70 Feb. 7 Montana* W 84-70 Feb. 9 Brigham Young* L 77-81 Provo, UT Feb. 14 New Mexico* W 107-82 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 16 Denver* L 59-64 Denver, CO Feb. 21 Brigham Young* W 88-66 Feb. 23 Utah State* W 92-90 Mar. 1 Colorado State* W 74-64 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 2 Wyoming* W 95-57 Laramie, WY NIT Mar. 16 Memphis State L 75-77 New York, NY *-Skyline Games #-Dixie Classic 1957-58 Record: 20-7, 9-5 SC (T-2nd), NIT Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 6 Baylor W 73-64 Dec. 7 Baylor W 72-49 Dec. 12 Los Angeles State W 71-59 Dec. 14 Tulsa W 94-54 Dec. 20 Stanford W 65-49 Dec. 21 Washington State W 71-64 Dec. 23 Washington State W 70-48 Dec. 27 Washington# W 64-62 Corvallis, OR Dec. 28 Oregon State# L 63-65 Corvallis, OR Dec. 30 Wisconsin W 72-70 Jan. 4 Montana* L 67-73 Jan. 11 Utah State* W 81-57 Jan. 16 New Mexico* W 86-55 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 18 Denver* L 57-73 Denver, CO Jan. 24 Brigham Young* L 67-81 Jan. 31 Hawaii W 66-54 Honolulu, HI Feb. 1 Hawaii W 82-51 Honolulu, HI Feb. 7 Colorado State* L 44-62 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 8 Wyoming* L 63-64 Laramie, WY Feb. 15 Montana* W 69-60 Missoula, MT Feb. 20 Denver* W 97-75 Feb. 22 New Mexico* W 75-55 Feb. 27 Brigham Young* W 74-56 Provo, UT Mar. 1 Utah State* W 87-78 Logan, UT Mar. 6 Wyoming* W 81-74 Mar. 8 Colorado State* W 105-79 NIT Mar. 15 St. John s L 70-71 New York, NY *-Skyline Games #-Far West Classic 1958-59 Record: 21-7, 13-1 SC (1st), Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 5 Oregon State W 70-41 Dec. 6 Oregon State W 62-38 Dec. 8 West Texas State W 93-68 Dec. 12 Texas Christian W 76-64 Dec. 13 Texas Christian L 66-71 Dec. 19 St. Mary s (CA) L 73-75 Dec. 22 Ohio State L 69-92 Columbus, OH Dec. 26 Cornell# W 80-61 New York, NY Dec. 27 St. Joseph s (PA)# L 65-79 New York, NY Dec. 29 Dayton# W 79-70 New York, NY Jan. 3 Miami (OH) W 95-78 136 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL Jan. 7 Montana* W 71-69 Missoula, MT Jan. 10 Utah State* W 82-71 Logan, UT Jan. 15 New Mexico* W 76-50 Jan. 17 Denver* W 72-56 Jan. 23 Brigham Young* W 70-56 Provo, UT Jan. 30 San Francisco W 71-58 Feb. 5 Colorado State* W 68-48 Feb. 7 Wyoming* W 86-57 Feb. 13 Montana* W 83-71 Feb. 19 Denver* L 62-67 Denver, CO Feb. 21 New Mexico* W 68-65 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 26 Brigham Young* (OT) W 76-74 Provo, UT Feb. 28 Utah State* W 66-63 Mar. 6 Wyoming* W 85-73 Laramie, WY Mar. 7 Colorado State* W 68-61 Mar. 13 California L 53-71 San Francisco, CA Mar. 14 Idaho State L 65-71 San Francisco, CA *-Skyline Games #-Holiday Festival 1959-60 Record: 26-3, 13-1 SC (1st), Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 5 Los Angeles State W 104-80 Dec. 7 New Mexico State W 82-67 Dec. 11 Wichita State W 103-80 Dec. 12 Wichita State W 88-85 Dec. 17 Washington State W 88-69 Dec. 19 St. Mary s (CA) W 72-63 Dec. 21 Ohio State W 97-92 Dec. 23 Pacific W 72-58 Dec. 28 Duke# L 52-63 Raleigh, NC Dec. 29 Minnesota# W 75-72 Raleigh, NC Dec. 30 Holy Cross# W 92-84 Raleigh, NC Jan. 4 Montana* W 78-62 Jan. 9 Utah State* L 61-73 Jan. 14 New Mexico* W 112-81 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 16 Denver* W 75-62 Denver, CO Jan. 22 Brigham Young* W 76-69 Jan. 27 Loyola (CA) W 88-81 Feb. 5 Colorado State* W 86-76 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 6 Wyoming* W 93-71 Laramie, WY Feb. 13 Montana* W 92-76 Missoula, MY Feb. 18 Denver* W 102-77 Feb. 20 New Mexico* W 91-83 Feb. 25 Brigham Young* W 87-75 Provo, UT Feb. 27 Utah State* W 77-75 Mar. 3 Wyoming* W 68-61 Mar. 5 Colorado State* W 87-83 Mar. 8 Southern California W 80-73 Provo, UT Mar. 11 Oregon L 54-65 Seattle, WA Mar. 12 Santa Clara W 89-81 Seattle, WA *-Skyline Games #-Dixie Classic 1960-61 Record: 23-8, 12-2 SC (T-1st), NCAA Final Four Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 1 Loyola (CA) L 64-85 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 3 Stanford L 56-59 Palo Alto, CA Dec. 7 Evansville W 132-77 Dec. 9 Baylor W 83-69 Dec. 10 Texas Christian W 101-55 Dec. 16 San Jose State W 82-48 Dec. 20 St. Mary s (CA) W 70-64 Dec. 22 Los Angeles State W 105-76 Dec. 27 Pennsylvania# W 72-60 New York, NY Dec. 29 St. Bonaventure# L 88-89 New York, NY Dec. 31 St. John s# L 65-73 New York, NY Jan. 7 Utah State* W 85-70 Logan, UT Jan. 12 New Mexico* W 111-66 Jan. 14 Denver* W 95-82 Jan. 20 Brigham Young* L 86-91 Provo, UT Jan. 21 Montana* W 72-56 Jan. 28 Santa Clara W 55-51 Feb. 2 Colorado State* W 69-58 Feb. 4 Wyoming* W 83-71 Feb. 11 Montana* W 76-55 Missoula, MT Feb. 16 Denver* W 67-62 Denver, CO Feb. 18 New Mexico* W 77-63 Albuquerque, NM 1960-61 Record: 23-8 Skyline Conference Co-Champion NCAA Final Four Front Row (left to right): Head Coach Jack Gardner, Mel Yergensen, Bob Cozby, Bo Crain, Rich Ruffell, Joe Morton, Barry Epstein, Ed Rowe, Neil Jenson. Back Row: Assistant Coach Ladell Anderson, Joe Aufderheide, Jim Rhead, Dick Hetherington, Billy McGill, Jim Thomas, Jerry Peterson, Freshman Coach Morris Buckwalter, Trainer Walt DeLand. Feb. 23 Brigham Young* W 95-80 Feb. 25 Utah State* W 96-84 Mar. 3 Wyoming* W 83-69 Mar. 4 Colorado State* L 49-50 Mar. 11 Colorado State% W 55-51 Provo, UT Mar. 17 Loyola Marymount W 91-75 Portland, OR Mar. 18 Arizona State W 88-80 Portland, OR Mar. 24 Cincinnati L 67-82 Kansas City, MO Mar. 25 St. Joseph s (PA) (4OT) L 120-127 Kansas City, MO *-Skyline Games #-Holiday Festival %-Skyline Championship Playoff 1961-62 Record: 23-3, 13-1 SC (1st) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 1 Arizona W 71-62 Tucson, AZ Dec. 2 Arizona State L 76-78 Tempe, AZ Dec. 6 West Texas State W 96-61 Dec. 9 Loyola (CA) W 101-71 Dec. 14 Los Angeles State W 106-79 Dec. 15 San Jose State W 60-50 Dec. 18 California W 64-58 Dec. 22 Arizona State W 102-89 Dec. 23 St. Mary s (CA) W 83-66 Dec. 27 West Virginia# W 84-83 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 28 Southern California# L 65-85 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 29 UCLA# W 88-79 Los Angeles, CA Jan. 6 Utah State* W 77-72 Jan. 11 Denver* W 95-70 Denver, CO Jan. 13 New Mexico* W 72-65 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 18 Montana* W 68-66 Missoula, MT Jan. 20 Brigham Young* W 94-89 Feb. 2 Wyoming* W 84-81 Laramie, WY Feb. 3 Colorado State* L 59-74 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 10 Montana* W 97-61 Feb. 15 New Mexico* W 90-65 Feb. 17 Denver* W 109-70 Feb. 22 Utah State* W 78-76 Logan, UT Feb. 24 Brigham Young* W 106-101 Provo, UT Mar. 1 Colorado State* W 86-68 Mar. 3 Wyoming* W 94-75 *-Skyline Games #-Los Angeles Classic 1962-63 Record: 12-14, 5-5 WAC (3rd) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 1 California L 66-72 Berkeley, CA Dec. 3 Stanford L 50-81 Palo Alto, CA Dec. 6 Los Angeles State W 99-66 Dec. 8 Gonzaga W 100-79 Dec. 10 Oklahoma City W 63-61 Dec. 13 South Dakota State W 78-64 Dec. 15 Texas Western L 48-51 Dec. 21 Michigan State W 88-79 Dec. 22 St. Mary s (CA) W 80-75 Dec. 26 Denver L 68-84 Denver, CO Dec. 28 Wisconsin# L 72-94 Milwaukee, WI Dec. 29 Navy# L 58-73 Milwaukee, WI Jan. 4 Utah State L 55-69 Jan. 11 Arizona* (OT) W 52-50 Tucson, AZ Jan. 12 Arizona State* L 65-80 Tempe, AZ Jan. 19 Brigham Young* L 53-71 Provo, UT Jan. 26 Colorado State L 54-72 Jan. 31 Utah State L 69-97 Logan, UT Feb. 2 Denver W 78-67 Feb. 8 Wyoming* W 104-73 Feb. 9 New Mexico* W 74-57 Feb. 15 Arizona State* L 78-83 Feb. 16 Arizona* L 70-74 Feb. 23 Brigham Young* (OT) W 106-100 Feb. 28 New Mexico* L 71-84 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 2 Wyoming* (OT) W 92-90 Laramie, WY *-WAC Games #-Milwaukee Classic 1963-64 Record: 19-9, 4-6 WAC (4th) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Nov. 30 Fresno State W 98-89 Dec. 2 Loyola (CA) W 94-77 Dec. 9 Pacific W 90-72 Dec. 11 Texas A&M W 98-71 Dec. 14 St. Mary s (CA) W 72-60 Dec. 19 Washington State W 102-71 Dec. 21 Rice W 79-72 Dec. 23 New Mexico State W 101-72 Dec. 26 St. John s# W 73-66 New York, NY Dec. 28 Villanova# L 75-82 New York, NY Dec. 30 St. Joseph s (PA)# W 83-78 New York, NY Jan. 1 Cincinnati W 76-68 Jan. 6 Utah State L 72-84 Logan, UT Jan. 10 Wyoming* W 76-75 Jan. 11 New Mexico* W 67-65 Jan. 14 Hawaii L 63-80 Honolulu, HI Jan. 15 Hawaii W 67-61 Honolulu, HI Jan. 25 Colorado State W 78-68 Jan. 27 Stanford W 87-81 Feb. 1 Utah State W 79-67 Feb. 8 Brigham Young* (OT) W 91-89 Feb. 14 Arizona* L 72-85 Tucson, AZ WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 137

U TA H M E N S B A S K E T B A L L Feb. 15 Arizona State* L 65-71 Feb. 22 Brigham Young* L 72-75 Feb. 28 Arizona* W 86-73 Feb. 29 Arizona State* L 78-103 Mar. 5 Wyoming* L 77-92 Mar. 7 New Mexico* L 65-93 *-WAC Games #-Holiday Festival Tempe, AZ Provo, UT Laramie, WY Albuquerque, NM Y E A R - BY - Y E A R R E S U LT S 1965-66 Record: 23-8 WAC Champion NCAA Final Four 1964-65 Record: 17-9, 3-7 WAC (6th) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 1 New Mexico State W 98-65 Dec. 4 Loyola (CA) W 99-67 Dec. 5 Butler W 95-66 Dec. 12 St. Mary s (CA) W 101-67 Dec. 18 San Jose State W 94-75 Dec. 19 California W 99-74 Dec. 21 Santa Clara W 87-83 Dec. 26 Army W 87-65 Dec. 28 Michigan State# W 98-96 Dec. 29 Iowa# W 92-88 Dec. 30 UCLA# L 74-102 Jan. 7 Utah State L 84-86 Jan. 9 Idaho W 80-63 Jan. 15 Arizona State* W 97-90 Jan. 16 Arizona* L 48-57 Jan. 23 Brigham Young* L 67-98 Jan. 30 Utah State W 111-104 Feb. 4 Montana W 109-92 Feb. 6 Denver W 94-84 Feb. 11 New Mexico* (OT) L 64-65 Feb. 13 Wyoming* L 102-111 Feb. 20 Brigham Young* L 99-108 Feb. 26 Arizona State* L 79-90 Feb. 27 Arizona* W 100-72 Mar. 5 New Mexico* W 78-76 Mar. 6 Wyoming* L 102-107 *-WAC Games #-Los Angeles Classic Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles, CA Tempe, AZ Tucson, AZ Provo, UT Logan, UT Albuquerque, NM Laramie, WY 1965-66 Record: 23-8, 7-3 WAC (1st), NCAA Final Four Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 2 Montana State W 121-71 Dec. 4 Loyola (CA) W 113-81 Dec. 6 Centenary W 98-81 Dec. 11 St. Mary s (CA) W 95-52 Dec. 16 Morehead State W 128-91 Dec. 18 San Jose State W 86-57 Jack Gardner Head Coach (1953-71) Front Row (left to right): Steve Cotterell, Eugene Rodgers, Gene Lake, Joe Day, Richard Tate, Kent Stepan, Mervin Jackson, Leonard Black, Trainer Walt Deland. Back Row: Head Coach Jack Gardner, Athletics Director Bud Jack, Ron Cunningham, Lyndon Mackay, Jerry Chambers, Bill Ivey, George Fisher, Jeff Ockel, Assistant Coach Morris Buckwalter, Assistant Coach Jerry Pimm. Dec. 23 Air Force W 108-57 Dec. 28 Cincinnati L 66-84 Cincinnati, OH Dec. 30 North Carolina L 85-90 Raleigh, NC Dec. 31 North Carolina State W 85-72 Raleigh, NC Jan. 3 Miami (FL) L 87-88 Miami, FL Jan. 7 Arizona* W 87-78 Jan. 8 Arizona State* W 102-83 Jan. 13 Wyoming* W 93-91 Laramie, WY Jan. 15 New Mexico* W 57-55 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 19 Hawaii W 122-67 Honolulu, HI Jan. 29 Utah State W 94-79 Logan, UT Feb. 5 Brigham Young* L 93-94 Feb. 7 Hawaii W 88-50 Feb. 8 New Mexico State W 131-94 Feb. 12 Utah State W 127-88 Feb. 18 Arizona* L 68-71 Tucson, AZ Feb. 19 Arizona State* W 92-76 Tempe, AZ Feb. 25 Wyoming* W 107-103 Feb. 26 New Mexico* W 97-85 Feb. 28 Seattle W 116-103 Mar. 5 Brigham Young* L 100-115 Provo, UT Mar. 11 Pacific W 83-74 Los Angeles, CA Mar. 12 Oregon State W 70-64 Los Angeles, CA Mar. 18 Texas Western L 78-85 College Park, MD Mar. 19 Duke L 77-79 College Park, MD *-WAC Games 1966-67 The Silver Fox has the second-most wins in school history with a 339-154 record. He led Utah to six s, including the Final Four in 1961 and 1966. The Utes also won seven conference titles during his 18 seasons at the U. 138 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE Record: 15-11, 5-5 WAC (T-3rd) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 1 Pepperdine W 115-64 Dec. 3 New Mexico State W 51-42 Dec. 5 Colorado L 89-93 Dec. 10 Loyola (CA) W 69-59 Dec. 17 Stanford W 100-87 Dec. 19 California L 73-75 Dec. 21 North Carolina State W 83-76 Dec. 23 San Jose State W 102-77 Dec. 27 Texas Tech W 93-79 Dec. 29 Boston College# W 90-88 Dec. 30 Bradley# L 62-64 Jan. 7 Utah State L 76-89 Jan. 13 Arizona State* W 84-71 Jan. 14 Arizona* L 70-74 Jan. 20 New Mexico* W 66-64 Jan. 21 Wyoming* W 93-83 Jan. 28 Utah State L 61-62 Jan. 30 Colorado State L 73-82 Feb. 2 Colorado State W 78-68 Boulder, CO Palo Alto, CA Berkeley, CA Lubbock, TX New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Tempe, AZ Tucson, AZ Logan, UT Fort Collins, CO Feb. 11 Brigham Young* L 62-64 Feb. 17 Brigham Young* L 60-61 Feb. 18 Air Force W 68-56 Feb. 23 Wyoming* L 49-52 Feb. 25 New Mexico* L 56-64 Mar. 3 Arizona* W 88-72 Mar. 4 Arizona State* W 92-81 *-WAC Games #-Sugar Bowl Tournament Provo, UT Laramie, WY Albuquerque, NM 1967-68 Record: 17-9, 5-5 WAC (T-2nd) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 2 Texas Tech W 70-58 Dec. 4 Colorado W 95-84 Dec. 9 Utah State W 102-90 Dec. 14 Wichita State W 106-91 Dec. 16 Stanford W 101-92 Dec. 18 San Jose State W 82-81 Dec. 21 Southern California W 87-84 Dec. 23 Denver W 99-87 Dec. 28 Oregon# W 64-63 Dec. 29 North Carolina# L 84-86 Dec. 30 Washington State# W 85-78 Jan. 3 American W 84-77 Jan. 12 Arizona State* W 109-77 Jan. 13 Arizona* W 83-77 Jan. 18 New Mexico* L 66-72 Jan. 20 Wyoming* L 72-81 Jan. 26 Washington L 76-93 Jan. 27 Seattle L 77-79 Jan. 29 Oregon L 77-85 Feb. 3 Utah State W 106-92 Feb. 10 Brigham Young* W 91-89 Feb. 16 Wyoming* W 97-89 Feb. 17 New Mexico* W 71-64 Feb. 24 Brigham Young* L 90-93 Mar. 1 Arizona* L 79-89 Mar. 2 Arizona State* L 82-83 *-WAC Games #-Far West Classic Logan, UT Portland, OR Portland, OR Portland, OR Albuquerque, NM Laramie, WY Seattle, WA Seattle, WA Eugene, OR Provo, UT Tucson, AZ Tempe, AZ 1968-69 Record: 13-13, 5-5 WAC (T-2nd) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Nov. 30 Oregon L 69-88 Dec. 2 Stanford L 70-79 Dec. 6 Washington W 82-74 Dec. 7 Kent State (OT) L 75-79 Dec. 14 Seattle L 74-93 Dec. 19 Oregon State W 86-54 Dec. 21 Wichita State L 92-100 Dec. 23 Michigan L 74-111 Palo Alto, CA Wichita, KS Ann Arbor, MI

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL Dec. 27 VMI% W 83-75 Dec. 28 Colorado State% L 58-70 Jan. 1 Connecticut W 105-85 Jan. 3 Southern California W 80-72 Los Angeles, CA Jan. 9 Utah State W 107-89 Jan. 16 New Mexico* W 77-76 Jan. 18 Wyoming* W 79-77 Jan. 23 Arizona State* L 88-93 Tempe, AZ Jan. 25 Arizona* L 64-90 Tucson, AZ Jan. 27 West Texas State W 104-82 Feb. 1 Utah State L 92-95 Logan, UT Feb. 8 Brigham Young* L 67-73 Provo, UT Feb. 13 Arizona* W 105-75 Feb. 15 Arizona State* W 104-87 Feb. 18 Oklahoma City W 99-87 Feb. 22 Brigham Young* W 98-85 Feb. 27 Wyoming* L 62-84 Laramie, WY Mar. 1 New Mexico* L 80-102 Albuquerque, NM *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic 1969-70 Record: 18-10, 9-5 WAC (2nd), NIT Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 1 Stanford W 96-94 Dec. 6 Utah State L 72-90 Dec. 12 San Jose State W 104-85 Dec. 13 Loyola (CA) (OT) W 84-76 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 15 Denver L 61-64 Denver, CO Dec. 19 San Francisco% W 87-75 Dec. 20 Michigan State% W 105-85 Dec. 22 Michigan W 117-102 Dec. 26 Montana W 109-93 Dec. 29 California L 80-86 Dec. 30 California W 96-77 Jan. 3 Brigham Young* W 82-76 Jan. 8 Arizona State* W 93-92 Tempe, AZ Jan. 10 Arizona* W 79-74 Tucson, AZ Jan. 17 Utah State (OT) L 98-106 Logan, UT Jan. 24 Brigham Young* W 91-81 Provo, UT Jan. 29 UTEP* W 66-61 Jan. 31 New Mexico* W 99-73 Feb. 5 Wyoming* L 85-98 Laramie, WY Feb. 7 Colorado State* L 77-89 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 12 Arizona* W 92-75 Feb. 14 Arizona State* W 107-93 Feb. 19 Colorado State* L 69-83 Feb. 21 Wyoming* W 113-82 Feb. 26 New Mexico* L 74-93 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 28 UTEP* L 82-83 El Paso, TX NIT Mar. 14 Duke W 78-75 New York, NY Mar. 17 Marquette L 63-83 New York, NY *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic 1970-71 Record: 15-11, 9-5 WAC (T-2nd) Coach: Jack H. Gardner Dec. 3 Southern California L 81-90 Dec. 5 Utah State L 77-94 Logan, UT Dec. 7 Oregon State L 75-91 Corvallis, OR Dec. 12 Northern Michigan W 102-94 Dec. 18 New York Univ.% W 102-67 Dec. 19 Washington% W 89-78 Dec. 22 North Carolina W 105-86 Dec. 26 Army# W 65-56 Philadelphia, PA Dec. 28 Pennsylvania# L 78-86 Philadelphia, PA Dec. 29 St. Joseph s (PA)# L 72-74 Philadelphia, PA Jan. 8 UTEP* L 56-80 El Paso, TX Jan. 9 New Mexico* L 77-78 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 15 Wyoming* W 93-74 Jan. 16 Colorado State* W 80-78 Jan. 21 Utah State L 92-102 Jan. 23 Stanford W 99-91 Jan. 28 Arizona* W 99-86 Tucson, AZ Jan. 30 Arizona State* W 95-90 Tempe, AZ Feb. 6 Brigham Young* L 89-103 Provo, UT Feb. 11 New Mexico* W 69-62 Feb. 13 UTEP* W 69-64 Feb. 19 Colorado State* L 86-101 Fort Collins, CO Bill Foster Head Coach (1971-74) A second-place finish in the 1974 NIT highlighted Foster s three-year tenure at Utah. The Utes went 43-39 under his direction. Feb. 20 Wyoming* W 83-79 Laramie, WY Feb. 26 Arizona State* W 106-97 Feb. 27 Arizona* W 102-91 Mar. 6 Brigham Young* L 87-98 *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Quaker City Classic 1971-72 Record: 13-12, 5-9 WAC (6th) Coach: Bill Foster Dec. 1 Loyola (CA) W 96-79 Dec. 3 San Jose State W 87-59 Dec. 4 Utah State W 93-74 Dec. 11 Southern California L 67-79 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 17 Yale% W 87-75 Dec. 18 Washington State% W 74-60 Dec. 23 Northwestern W 88-69 Dec. 27 Fordham# L 67-74 New York, NY Dec. 28 Penn State# L 69-80 New York, NY Jan. 7 Arizona* L 76-78 Jan. 8 Arizona State* W 72-64 Jan. 15 Brigham Young* L 61-67 Jan. 20 Utah State W 66-59 Logan, UT Jan. 22 Stanford W 80-68 Jan. 27 Wyoming* W 61-58 Laramie, WY Jan. 29 Colorado State* L 73-91 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 3 UTEP* W 76-61 Feb. 5 New Mexico* L 69-80 Feb. 11 Arizona State* L 85-91 Tempe, AZ Feb. 12 Arizona* W 82-73 Tucson, AZ Feb. 19 Brigham Young* L 66-79 Provo, UT Feb. 25 Colorado State* L 66-68 Feb. 26 Wyoming* W 70-47 Mar. 3 New Mexico* L 58-77 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 4 UTEP* L 60-80 El Paso, TX *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-ECAC Holiday Basketball Festival 1972-73 Record: 8-19, 4-10 WAC (T-7th) Coach: Bill Foster Dec. 1 Loyola (CA) W 75-70 Dec. 4 Kansas State L 59-65 Dec. 7 Weber State L 70-81 Dec. 9 Utah State L 67-78 Logan, UT Dec. 15 Santa Clara% L 76-80 Dec. 16 South Carolina% L 73-77 Dec. 20 Seattle W 86-66 Dec. 22 San Francisco L 63-79 Dec. 23 Louisville L 67-84 Dec. 28 North Carolina# L 61-73 Honolulu, HI Dec. 30 Colorado State# W 67-63 Honolulu, HI Jan. 5 Wyoming* L 68-76 Jan. 6 Colorado State* W 63-60 Jan. 11 UTEP* L 51-61 El Paso, TX Jan. 13 New Mexico* L 75-78 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 18 Utah State W 76-74 Jan. 20 Stanford L 71-80 Palo Alto, CA Jan. 25 Arizona State* W 87-77 Jan. 26 Arizona* L 86-89 Feb. 3 Brigham Young* L 73-89 Provo, UT Feb. 9 Colorado State* (OT) W 69-65 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 10 Wyoming* L 59-61 Laramie, WY Feb. 15 New Mexico* L 70-73 Feb. 16 UTEP* L 54-64 Feb. 23 Arizona* (3OT) L 95-101 Tucson, AZ Feb. 24 Arizona State* L 73-104 Tempe, AZ Mar. 3 Brigham Young* W 86-71 *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Rainbow Classic 1973-74 Record: 22-8, 9-5 WAC (T-2nd), NIT Runner-up Coach: Bill Foster Dec. 1 Kansas State L 82-87 Manhatten, KS Dec. 3 Loyola (CA) (OT) W 108-104 Dec. 6 Southern California W 90-66 Dec. 8 Utah State W 93-85 Dec. 14 Dartmouth% W 85-54 Dec. 15 Seattle% W 100-85 Dec. 18 Ohio W 71-68 Dec. 26 Montana State W 110-86 Dec. 29 Idaho W 116-79 Jan. 1 Purdue W 87-85 Jan. 4 New Mexico* L 91-98 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 5 UTEP* L 63-78 El Paso, TX Jan. 12 Brigham Young* W 104-86 Jan. 17 Utah State L 79-84 Logan, UT Jan. 19 Stanford W 91-82 Jan. 24 Arizona* W 121-106 Jan. 26 Arizona State* L 74-82 Jan. 31 Wyoming* W 99-74 Laramie, WY Feb. 1 Colorado State* W 76-68 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 7 UTEP* W 73-72 Feb. 8 New Mexico* W 92-76 Feb. 16 Brigham Young* W 89-74 Provo, UT Feb. 21 Arizona State* L 68-72 Tempe, AZ Feb. 23 Arizona* L 92-122 Tucson, AZ Feb. 28 Colorado State* W 83-82 Mar. 2 Wyoming* W 97-90 NIT Mar. 17 Rutgers W 102-89 New York, NY Mar. 21 Memphis W 92-78 New York, NY Mar. 23 Boston College W 117-93 New York, NY Mar. 24 Purdue L 81-87 New York, NY *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic 1974-75 Record: 17-9, 7-7 WAC (4th) Coach: Jerry Pimm Nov. 30 Denver W 119-94 Dec. 2 Rutgers W 92-89 Dec. 4 Loyola (CA) W 97-69 Dec. 7 Southern California L 82-102 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 13 Army% W 109-84 Dec. 14 West Virginia% W 90-78 Dec. 17 Utah State W 88-82 Logan, UT Dec. 21 Cal-Irvine W 97-77 Dec. 28 North Carolina L 91-94 Greensboro, NC Jan. 1 Nevada W 101-77 Jan. 4 Utah State W 83-77 Jan. 10 Arizona* (OT) W 75-74 Jan. 11 Arizona State* L 93-96 Jan. 18 Brigham Young* W 91-73 Jan. 24 New Mexico* L 66-76 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 25 UTEP* L 61-79 El Paso, TX Feb. 1 Oklahoma City W 87-69 Feb. 7 Wyoming* W 81-64 Feb. 8 Colorado State* W 71-63 Feb. 14 Arizona State* L 90-96 Tempe, AZ Feb. 15 Arizona* L 89-93 Tucson, AZ Feb. 22 Brigham Young* W 79-73 Provo, UT WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 139

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 28 UTEP* L 65-71 Mar. 1 New Mexico* W 93-76 Mar. 7 Colorado State* L 64-85 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 8 Wyoming* W 67-63 Laramie, WY *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic 1975-76 Record: 19-8, 9-5 WAC (T-2nd) Coach: Jerry Pimm Nov. 28 Idaho W 99-79 Dec. 1 Loyola (CA) W 89-79 Dec. 6 Utah State L 64-71 Dec. 12 Denver% W 107-84 Dec. 13 San Diego State% W 98-89 Dec. 16 Weber State L 87-88 Ogden, UT Dec. 20 St. Peters W 100-82 Dec. 22 Cal-Irvine W 90-55 Dec. 26 UNLV L 90-107 Las Vegas, NV Dec. 29 Harvard# W 89-78 Rochester, NY Dec. 30 Canisius# W 91-89 Rochester, NY Jan. 3 Weber State W 88-77 Jan. 8 Utah State W 82-80 Logan, UT Jan. 16 Arizona State* W 80-72 Tempe, AZ Jan. 17 Arizona* L 77-87 Tucson, AZ Jan. 24 Brigham Young* W 76-74 Provo, UT Jan. 30 UTEP* W 53-49 Jan. 31 New Mexico* W 34-32 Feb. 6 Colorado State* W 82-75 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 7 Wyoming* W 87-69 Laramie, WY Feb. 13 Arizona* L 76-89 Feb. 14 Arizona State* W 87-83 Feb. 21 Brigham Young* L 83-84 Feb. 26 New Mexico* W 73-69 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 27 UTEP* L 71-81 El Paso, TX Mar. 5 Wyoming* L 61-64 Mar. 6 Colorado State* W 88-77 *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Kodak Classic 1976-77 Record: 22-7, 11-3 WAC (1st), Coach: Jerry Pimm Nov. 29 Weber State L 74-75 Ogden, UT Dec. 4 Oregon State W 92-75 Dec. 7 UNLV W 100-96 Dec. 10 Seton Hall% W 95-86 Dec. 11 San Francisco% L 81-91 Dec. 14 Utah State L 90-92 Logan, UT Dec. 17 West Virginia# W 74-70 Lexington, KY Dec. 18 Kentucky# W 70-68 Lexington, KY Dec. 23 Weber State (OT) W 88-81 Dec. 27 Idaho& W 102-66 Reno, NV Dec. 28 Nevada& W 97-67 Reno, NV Jan. 1 Utah State W 102-78 Jan. 8 Puget Sound W 71-63 Jan. 14 Wyoming* W 84-76 Jan. 15 Colorado State* (OT) W 67-64 Jan. 20 Arizona* L 98-102 Tucson, AZ Jan. 22 Arizona State* W 77-66 Tempe, AZ Jan. 27 New Mexico* W 94-84 Jan. 29 UTEP* W 59-49 Feb. 5 Brigham Young* W 81-61 Feb. 10 Colorado State* W 69-68 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 12 Wyoming* L 88-94 Laramie, WY Feb. 17 Arizona State* W 77-72 Feb. 19 Arizona* W 76-61 Feb. 25 UTEP* W 66-65 El Paso, TX Feb. 26 New Mexico* L 77-81 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 5 Brigham Young* W 67-54 Provo, UT Mar. 12 St. John s W 72-68 Tucson, AZ Mar. 17 UNLV L 83-88 Provo, UT *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Kentucky Classic &-Wolf Pack Classic 1977-78 Record: 23-6, 12-2 WAC (2nd), Coach: Jerry Pimm Dec. 1 Loyola (CA) W 85-77 Dec. 3 Southern California W 93-67 Dec. 9 Kent State% W 50-47 Dec. 10 Long Beach State% L 79-80 Dec. 16 Texas Tech# W 68-62 Knoxville, TN Dec. 17 Tennessee# W 85-80 Knoxville, TN Dec. 20 Weber State L 61-71 Ogden, UT Dec. 23 Utah State L 71-73 Dec. 27 Weber State W 98-88 Dec. 30 Idaho State W 80-73 Jan. 2 Fairleigh Dickinson W 91-66 Jan. 5 Utah State (OT) W 83-76 Logan, UT Jan. 9 Nevada W 80-70 Jan. 12 Colorado State* L 64-72 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 14 Wyoming* W 71-63 Laramie, WY Jan. 19 Arizona State* W 84-69 Jan. 21 Arizona* W 101-92 Jan. 26 UTEP* W 57-55 El Paso, TX Jan. 28 New Mexico* L 89-113 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 4 Brigham Young* W 89-76 Provo, UT Feb. 10 Wyoming* W 95-73 Feb. 11 Colorado State* W 76-67 Feb. 16 Arizona* W 83-73 Tucson, AZ Feb. 18 Arizona State* W 88-75 Tempe, AZ Feb. 23 New Mexico* W 95-92 Feb. 25 UTEP* W 68-52 Mar. 4 Brigham Young* W 81-74 Mar. 12 Missouri (2OT) W 86-79 Wichita, KS Mar. 17 Notre Dame L 56-69 Lawrence, KS *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Volunteer Classic 1978-79 Record: 20-10, 9-3 WAC (2nd), Coach: Jerry Pimm Nov. 25 Boise State W 75-56 Nov. 28 Utah State (OT) W 84-81 Dec. 2 Southern California L 56-70 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 4 Oregon State L 56-74 Corvallis, OR Dec. 9 Denver W 100-87 Dec. 11 Weber State L 81-86 Dec. 15 Hofstra% W 82-71 Dec. 16 Idaho State% W 64-57 Dec. 21 Idaho State W 85-76 Pocatello, ID Dec. 23 Cal State-Fullerton W 83-76 Dec. 27 Tennessee# W 80-71 Honolulu, HI Dec. 29 Hawaii# W 68-63 Honolulu, HI Dec. 30 Purdue# L 62-77 Honolulu, HI Jan. 3 Utah State L 72-80 Logan, UT Jan. 6 UNLV W 103-97 Jan. 8 U.S. International W 88-67 Jan. 11 New Mexico* W 101-90 Jan. 13 UTEP* W 77-69 Jan. 20 Brigham Young* L 76-90 Jan. 25 Wyoming* W 64-60 Laramie, WY 1976-77 Record: 22-8 WAC Champion NCAA Regional Semifinals Jan. 27 Colorado State* W 96-75 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 2 San Diego State* W 76-74 Feb. 9 UTEP* W 78-69 El Paso, TX Feb. 10 New Mexico* L 68-84 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 17 Brigham Young* L 50-76 Provo, UT Feb. 19 UNLV L 86-95 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 22 Colorado State* W 72-63 Feb. 24 Wyoming* (OT) W 58-52 Mar. 3 San Diego State* W 100-87 San Diego, CA Mar. 9 Pepperdine (OT) L 88-92 Los Angeles, CA *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Rainbow Classic 1979-80 Record: 18-10, 10-4 WAC (T-2nd) Coach: Jerry Pimm Nov. 30 Midwestern L 69-70 Dec. 1 Weber State L 79-91 Ogden, UT Dec. 4 Utah State W 88-74 Dec. 7 Cal State-Fullerton% W 65-53 Dec. 8 Connecticut% W 73-66 Dec. 12 Nevada W 71-68 Reno, NV Dec. 14 Oklahoma# L 68-69 San Francisco, CA Dec. 15 Pacific# W 82-73 San Francisco, CA Dec. 19 Utah State L 88-96 Logan, UT Dec. 22 Louisville W 71-69 Dec. 27 Santa Clara W 83-80 Dec. 29 Cal State-Northridge W 91-69 Dec. 31 UNLV L 73-86 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 3 UTEP* (OT) W 61-60 El Paso, TX Jan. 5 New Mexico* W 73-70 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 12 Brigham Young* L 72-89 Provo, UT Jan. 14 UNLV L 65-73 Jan. 18 Colorado State* L 79-83 Jan. 19 Wyoming* W 54-39 Jan. 24 Hawaii* W 89-83 Honolulu, HI Jan. 26 San Diego State* W 102-83 San Diego, CA Jan. 31 New Mexico* W 77-68 Feb. 2 UTEP* W 68-56 Feb. 9 Brigham Young* L 82-83 Feb. 21 Wyoming* L 60-62 Laramie, WY Feb. 23 Colorado State* W 98-84 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 28 San Diego State* W 112-91 Mar. 1 Hawaii* W 67-59 *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Golden Gate Invitational 1980-81 Record: 25-5, 13-3 WAC (T-1st), Coach: Jerry Pimm Dec. 1 Midwestern W 104-59 Dec. 6 Weber State W 76-61 Front Row (left to right): Assistant Coach Gary Kreilach, Assistant Coach Gerry Gimelstob, Head Coach Jerry Pimm, Assistant Coach Jim Marsh, Dr. Cliff Snyder. Back Row: Richie Kieval, Michael Grey, Earl Williams, Greg Deane, Brad Smith, Tony Hodges, Pat McCanna, Coby Leavitt, Buster Matheney, Jeff Judkins, Mike Dunn, Donnie Rice, Jeff Jonas. 140 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS 1980-81 Record: 25-5 WAC Champion NCAA Regional Semifinals UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL Jerry Pimm Head Coach (1974-83) Front Row (left to right): Bob Andersen, Reuben McClain, Scott Hill, Angelo Robinson, Scott Martin. Middle Row: Assistant Coach Jim Marsh, Head Coach Jerry Pimm, Assistant Coach Tracy Tripuka. Back Row: Karl Bankowski, Chris Winans, Danny Vranes, Craig Bell, Tom Chambers, Pace Manion, Peter Williams, Craig Hammer. Dec. 9 Utah State W 83-81 Logan, UT Dec. 12 Oklahoma State% W 89-73 Dec. 13 Nebraska% W 57-55 Dec. 16 Utah State W 99-74 Dec. 20 Louisville W 78-59 Louisville, KY Dec. 26 Drake# L 68-69 Portland, OR Dec. 28 Cal State-Fullerton# W 76-70 Portland, OR Dec. 29 Northwestern# W 73-63 Portland, OR Jan. 2 UNLV W 76-75 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 3 Air Force* W 74-60 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 8 Hawaii* W 100-87 Jan. 10 San Diego State* W 97-74 Jan. 15 UTEP* W 69-64 El Paso, TX Jan. 17 New Mexico* (OT) W 82-76 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 23 Wyoming* W 55-53 Jan. 24 Colorado State* W 86-56 Jan. 31 Brigham Young* W 60-56 Feb. 6 Air Force* W 48-46 Feb. 7 UNLV W 95-83 Feb. 12 San Diego State* W 62-53 San Diego, CA Feb. 14 Hawaii* L 74-83 Honolulu, HI Feb. 19 New Mexico* W 90-73 Feb. 21 UTEP* W 69-59 Feb. 26 Colorado State* W 73-50 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 28 Wyoming* L 50-53 Laramie, WY Mar. 7 Brigham Young* L 76-95 Provo, UT Mar. 15 Northeastern W 94-69 El Paso, TX Mar. 19 North Carolina L 56-61 *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Far West Classic 1981-82 Record: 11-17, 6-10 WAC (7th) Coach: Jerry Pimm Nov. 28 Utah State W 87-73 Dec. 2 Lamar (2OT) L 58-66 Dec. 5 Weber State (3OT) W 68-67 Ogden, UT Dec. 7 San Jose State W 60-56 Dec. 11 Fairfield% W 71-65 Dec. 12 Arizona State% W 53-49 Dec. 16 Santa Clara L 65-71 Santa Clara, CA Dec. 19 Texas Tech L 65-71 Dec. 23 Utah State L 78-88 Logan, UT Dec. 29 Niagara# L 64-72 Rochester, NY Dec. 30 Columbia# L 52-64 Rochester, NY Jan. 2 New Mexico* W 76-65 Jan. 4 UTEP* L 61-73 Jan. 7 Wyoming* L 49-75 Laramie, WY Jan. 9 Colorado State* W 64-55 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 15 Brigham Young* L 51-74 Jan. 21 UNLV L 67-76 Jan. 23 Air Force* W 72-60 Jan. 28 Hawaii* L 67-85 Honolulu, HI Jan. 30 San Diego State* L 62-75 San Diego, CA Feb. 5 Colorado State* W 67-57 Feb. 6 Wyoming* L 51-66 Feb. 12 Air Force* L 42-43 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 19 Brigham Young* W 68-61 Feb. 25 San Diego State* L 72-74 Feb. 27 Hawaii* W 76-70 Mar. 4 New Mexico* L 71-85 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 6 UTEP* L 59-66 El Paso, TX *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic #-Rochester Basketball Classic 1982-83 Record: 18-14, 11-5 WAC (T-1st), Coach: Jerry Pimm Nov. 26 Oregon State (OT) W 68-62 Nov. 29 Cal State-Northridge W 66-53 Dec. 3 South Carolina# (OT) L 63-67 Tempe, AZ Dec. 4 Connecticut# L 63-73 Tempe, AZ Dec. 8 Utah State L 65-86 Logan, UT Dec. 11 Nevada W 81-80 Dec. 13 Weber State W 62-52 Dec. 17 Houston& L 57-82 Tokyo, Japan Dec. 19 Virginia& L 57-80 Tokyo, Japan Dec. 23 Utah State L 66-67 Dec. 28 Niagara% W 85-62 Dec. 29 Auburn% L 62-71 Jan. 1 UNLV L 68-71 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 14 Hawaii* W 83-68 Jan. 15 San Diego State* W 64-57 Jan. 20 Wyoming* L 49-65 Laramie, WY Jan. 22 Air Force* L 60-66 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 24 Colorado State* W 79-58 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 27 New Mexico* W 70-67 Jan. 29 UTEP* W 62-54 Feb. 5 Brigham Young* W 75-72 Feb. 9 San Diego State* L 61-63 San Diego, CA Feb. 12 Hawaii* W 70-63 Honolulu, HI Feb. 17 Wyoming* L 47-65 Feb. 19 Colorado State* W 57-49 Feb. 25 UTEP* L 43-55 El Paso, TX Feb. 26 New Mexico* W 62-61 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 5 Brigham Young* (3OT) W 64-62 Provo, UT Mar. 12 Air Force* W 67-55 Mar. 17 Illinois W 52-49 Boise, ID Pimm (left) led Utah to five s including four Sweet Sixteens in nine seasons on The Hill. His teams also captured three WAC championships and won 66.8 percent (173-86) of their games. Mar. 19 UCLA W 67-61 Boise, ID Mar. 24 North Carolina State L 56-75 Ogden, UT *-WAC Games #-Fiesta Classic &-Suntory Ball Classic %-Utah Classic 1983-84 Record: 11-19, 4-12 WAC (8th) Coach: Lynn Archibald Nov. 25 Illinois# L 65-99 Rosemont, IL Nov. 26 Kansas State# W 63-53 Rosemont, IL Nov. 30 Southern California W 88-76 Dec. 3 Nevada W 102-90 Reno, NV Dec. 5 Colorado W 91-85 Dec. 8 Weber State L 83-94 Ogden, UT Dec. 13 Utah State L 64-66 Dec. 16 Oregon State L 49-62 Corvallis, OR Dec. 20 Utah State L 86-95 Logan, UT Dec. 29 Texas% L 61-62 Dec. 30 UC Irvine% W 84-80 Jan. 5 Montana State W 81-61 Jan. 14 Brigham Young* (2OT) L 105-113 Provo, UT Jan. 19 San Diego State* W 74-68 San Diego, CA Jan. 21 Hawaii* L 71-79 Honolulu, HI Jan. 26 Colorado State* L 54-56 Jan. 28 Wyoming* W 58-57 Jan. 30 Air Force* W 76-69 Feb. 2 UTEP* L 61-79 El Paso, TX Feb. 4 New Mexico* L 69-77 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 8 Brigham Young* L 79-82 Feb. 16 Hawaii* L 68-69 Feb. 18 San Diego State* W 72-63 Feb. 23 Wyoming* L 60-75 Laramie, WY Feb. 25 Air Force* L 69-76 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 27 Colorado State* L 59-66 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 1 New Mexico* L 44-45 Mar. 3 UTEP* L 54-55 WAC Tournament Mar. 5 Hawaii W 69-65 Mar. 7 New Mexico L 45-56 Albuquerque, NM *-WAC Games #-Tribune Classic %-Utah Classic 1984-85 Record: 15-16, WAC: 8-8 (6th) Coach: Lynn Archibald Nov. 23 Cal State-Northridge W 78-64 Nov. 24 Utah State L 92-93 Nov. 26 Loyola Marymount (OT) W 89-85 Nov. 29 Texas Tech L 73-81 Lubbock, TX WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 141

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Dec. 1 Colorado L 80-89 Boulder, CO Dec. 4 Weber State W 65-59 Dec. 8 Utah State L 79-92 Logan, UT Dec. 17 Alabama L 57-73 Dec. 20 Nevada W 84-75 Dec. 22 Southern California L 65-78 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 28 Eastern Kentucky% W 69-62 Dec. 29 San Jose State% L 70-72 Jan. 3 New Mexico* W 68-63 Jan. 5 UTEP* L 67-78 Jan. 10 San Diego State* L 67-76 San Diego, CA Jan. 12 Hawaii* W 76-54 Honolulu, HI Jan. 17 Colorado State* L 69-77 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 19 Wyoming* (OT) L 60-69 Laramie, WY Jan. 25 Wyoming* L 62-70 Jan. 26 Brigham Young* L 62-63 Jan. 31 Hawaii* W 78-64 Feb. 2 San Diego State* W 67-65 Feb. 7 UTEP* L 56-68 El Paso, TX Feb. 9 New Mexico* W 65-58 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 14 Air Force* W 69-65 Feb. 16 Colorado State* (OT) L 87-90 Feb. 28 Air Force* W 60-59 Colorado Springs, CO Mar. 2 Brigham Young* (3OT) W 86-85 Provo, UT WAC Tournament Mar. 4 Wyoming W 61-60 Mar. 6 Air Force W 66-64 Mar. 8 UTEP (OT) L 73-82 El Paso, TX *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic 1985-86 Record: 20-10, 12-4 WAC (T-1st), Coach: Lynn Archibald Nov. 22 Tennessee State W 80-49 Nov. 23 Utah State (OT) L 84-87 Nov. 29 Houston Baptist% W 87-61 Nov. 30 Cal State-Fullerton% W 80-66 Dec. 2 Alabama L 69-89 Tuscaloosa, AL Dec. 4 Santa Clara W 76-71 Dec. 7 Weber State L 67-68 Ogden, UT Dec. 14 Colorado W 82-62 Dec. 19 Seattle W 107-72 Dec. 21 Arizona W 76-68 Dec. 28 Utah State W 61-56 Logan, UT Jan. 2 New Mexico* L 58-71 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 4 UTEP* L 52-62 El Paso, TX Jan. 10 San Diego State* (OT) W 93-89 Jan. 11 Hawaii* W 89-67 Jan. 16 Colorado State* W 59-54 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 18 Wyoming* L 79-94 Laramie, WY Jan. 22 Air Force* W 82-60 Jan. 25 Brigham Young* L 69-87 Provo, UT Jan. 29 Notre Dame L 64-94 South Bend, IN Feb. 6 Hawaii* W 78-63 Honolulu, HI Feb. 8 San Diego State* W 59-58 San Diego, CA Feb. 14 UTEP* W 71-67 Feb. 15 New Mexico* W 60-59 Feb. 20 Air Force* W 64-63 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 22 Brigham Young* W 74-71 Feb. 27 Wyoming* W 74-72 Mar. 1 Colorado State* W 80-64 WAC Tournament Mar. 6 San Diego State L 71-73 Laramie, WY Mar. 13 North Carolina L 72-84 Ogden, UT *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic 1986-87 Record: 17-13, 9-7 WAC (5th), NIT Coach: Lynn Archibald Nov. 28 Cal-San Diego L 57-60 Nov. 29 Cal State-Northridge W 79-56 Dec. 2 Colorado L 61-68 Boulder, CO Dec. 6 Arizona W 68-67 Tucson, AZ Dec. 9 Utah State W 92-79 Dec. 11 Weber State W 65-63 Dec. 13 Pacific W 70-51 Dec. 19 Denver W 66-63 Dec. 22 North Texas% W 79-66 Dec. 23 Army% W 66-53 142 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE Lynn Archibald Head Coach (1983-89) Archibald directed the Runnin Utes to a WAC championship and an appearance in 1985-86. Utah also played in the NIT twice and went 98-86 during his six-year tenure. Dec. 27 Utah State L 75-81 Logan, UT Jan. 2 Wyoming* L 56-61 Jan. 3 Colorado State* W 78-48 Jan. 9 New Mexico* W 80-72 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 10 UTEP* L 77-85 El Paso, TX Jan. 15 Hawaii* W 90-78 Jan. 17 San Diego State* W 93-65 Jan. 23 Air Force* W 61-55 Jan. 24 Brigham Young* L 70-80 Jan. 29 Colorado State* L 58-59 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 31 Wyoming* L 55-72 Laramie, WY Feb. 5 UTEP* L 75-79 Feb. 7 New Mexico* W 77-65 Feb. 14 Brigham Young* W 65-58 Provo, UT Feb. 19 Air Force* W 80-64 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 21 Notre Dame L 56-57 Feb. 26 Hawaii* W 71-67 Honolulu, HI Feb. 28 San Diego State* L 62-75 San Diego, CA WAC Tournament Mar. 5 Wyoming L 54-56 Albuquerque, NM NIT Mar. 11 Boise State L 61-62 Boise, ID *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic 1987-88 Record: 19-11, 11-5 WAC (T-2nd), NIT Coach: Lynn Archibald Nov. 27 Utah State W 77-64 Nov. 30 Colorado W 93-64 Dec. 2 Providence W 86-62 Dec. 5 Utah State (2OT) L 70-76 Logan, UT Dec. 8 Weber State W 82-63 Ogden, UT Dec. 12 Princeton W 59-55 Dec. 19 Cal State-Fullerton L 43-67 Fullerton, CA Dec. 22 Nevada W 83-75 Dec. 28 Fairfield% W 85-53 Dec. 29 Northeast Louisiana% L 65-69 Jan. 2 San Francisco State W 71-54 Jan. 7 San Diego State* W 83-56 Jan. 9 Hawaii* W 81-65 Jan. 14 Colorado State* W 42-40 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 16 Air Force* W 70-50 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 21 New Mexico* L 50-55 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 23 UTEP* L 53-56 El Paso, TX Jan. 28 Air Force* W 67-51 Jan. 30 Arizona State L 60-62 Tempe, AZ Feb. 4 Brigham Young* L 64-82 Provo, UT Feb. 11 Colorado State* W 62-46 Feb. 13 Wyoming* L 60-69 Feb. 18 Hawaii* W 64-50 Honolulu, HI Feb. 20 San Diego State* W 50-48 San Diego, CA Feb. 25 Wyoming* L 56-79 Laramie, WY Feb. 27 Brigham Young* W 62-60 Mar. 3 UTEP* W 66-55 Mar. 5 New Mexico* W 68-67 WAC Tournament Mar. 9 Colorado State L 68-78 Provo, UT NIT Mar. 17 Evansville L 55-66 Evansville, IN *-WAC Games %-Utah Classic 1988-89 Record: 16-17, 6-10 WAC (T-6th) Coach: Lynn Archibald Nov. 25 Seton Hall# L 68-86 Anchorage, AK Nov. 26 Iona# W 109-75 Anchorage, AK Nov. 27 Florida# L 68-77 Anchorage, AK Dec. 1 Cal State-Fullerton L 57-59 Dec. 3 Santa Clara L 60-66 Santa Clara, CA Dec. 6 Colorado L 65-68 Boulder, CO Dec. 8 Weber State W 66-63 Dec. 10 Utah State W 75-64 Dec. 15 Utah State W 76-61 Logan, UT Dec. 17 Purdue L 53-95 West Lafayette, IN Dec. 20 Pacific W 95-65 Dec. 23 Morehead State W 78-59 Dec. 28 Holy Cross% W 97-84 Dec. 29 Alaska-Anchorage% W 75-68 Jan. 2 Cal-San Diego W 75-57 Jan. 5 UTEP* L 66-82 El Paso, TX Jan. 7 New Mexico* L 66-85 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 12 Hawaii* W 71-61 Jan. 14 San Diego State* W 80-61 Jan. 17 Wyoming* W 82-80 Laramie, WY Jan. 19 Colorado State* L 49-63 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 26 Air Force* L 57-67 Feb. 2 Brigham Young* W 90-86 Feb. 9 Hawaii* L 56-57 Honolulu, HI Feb. 11 San Diego State* W 80-77 San Diego, CA Feb. 16 New Mexico* L 76-79 Feb. 18 UTEP* L 68-81 Feb. 23 Air Force* W 72-71 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 25 Brigham Young* L 74-81 Provo, UT Mar. 2 Colorado State* L 64-75 Mar. 4 Wyoming* L 63-64 WAC Tournament Mar. 8 San Diego State W 70-57 Mar. 9 Colorado State L 50-52 *-WAC Games #-Great Alaska Shootout %-Utah Classic 1989-90 Record: 16-14, 7-9 WAC (T-6th) Coach: Rick Majerus# Nov. 24 Cal State-Stanislaus W 100-76 Nov. 27 Humboldt State W 85-47 Nov. 30 Purdue L 63-65 Dec. 5 Washington W 71-62 Seattle, WA Dec. 7 Oregon L 66-73 Eugene, OR Dec. 9 Denver W 91-55 Dec. 16 Weber State W 64-62 Ogden, UT Dec. 18 Utah State W 65-59 Dec. 23 Providence L 67-78 Providence, RI Dec. 28 Utah State L 77-79 Logan, UT Dec. 30 St. Peters W 78-60 Jan. 4 San Diego State* L 60-67 San Diego, CA Jan. 6 Hawaii* W 61-54 Honolulu, HI Jan. 11 New Mexico* W 79-60 Jan. 13 UTEP* L 60-71 Jan. 18 Wyoming* L 87-98 Laramie, WY Jan. 20 Colorado State* L 51-57 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 25 Brigham Young* L 49-65 Provo, UT Jan. 29 Colorado State* W 44-37 Feb. 1 Hawaii* W 68-64 Feb. 3 San Diego State* W 61-49 Feb. 5 Texas Wesleyan W 67-50 Feb. 10 Brigham Young* W 89-73 Feb. 15 UTEP* L 58-61 El Paso, TX Feb. 17 New Mexico* L 66-86 Albuquerque, NM

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL 1990-91 Record: 30-4 WAC Champion NCAA Regional Semifinals Front Row (left to right): Jimmy Soto, Craig Rydalch, Byron Wilson, Tyrone Tate, Anthony Williams. Back Row: Sean Mooney, Walter Wats, Paul Afeaki, Larry Cain, Josh Grant, Barry Howard, Phil Dixon, M Kay McGrath. Feb. 22 Air Force* W 56-55 Feb. 24 Wyoming* L 76-80 Mar. 3 Air Force* L 61-72 Colorado Springs, CO WAC Tournament Mar. 8 Brigham Young (OT) W 62-61 El Paso, TX Mar. 9 Hawaii L 60-66 El Paso, TX *-WAC Games #-Majerus coached the first six games before undergoing heart surgery. Assistant Joe Cravens coached the rest of the season. 1990-91 Record: 30-4, WAC: 15-1 (1st), Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 24 Cal-Davis W 106-72 Nov. 26 Seattle Pacific W 68-41 Nov. 28 Wisconsin-Milwaukee W 80-78 Milwaukee, WI Dec. 1 Michigan L 65-81 Ann Arbor, MI Dec. 4 Utah State W 84-76 Dec. 6 Oregon W 95-81 Dec. 8 Cal-Irvine W 97-80 Irvine, CA Dec. 15 Pacific (OR) W 71-54 Dec. 17 Weber State W 68-52 Dec. 19 Morehead State W 77-48 Dec. 22 Wichita State W 95-48 Dec. 29 Utah State W 74-63 Logan, UT Jan. 3 Hawaii* (OT) W 63-60 Honolulu, HI Jan. 5 San Diego State* W 68-62 San Diego, CA Jan. 10 New Mexico* W 65-53 Jan. 12 UTEP* W 67-60 Jan. 17 Wyoming* W 90-83 Laramie, WY Jan. 19 Air Force* W 57-47 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 24 Colorado State* W 55-51 Jan. 26 Air Force* W 62-56 Jan. 31 UTEP* W 78-68 El Paso, TX Feb. 2 New Mexico* L 62-68 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 7 Hawaii* W 80-60 Feb. 9 San Diego State* W 67-60 Feb. 14 Wyoming* W 77-72 Feb. 16 Brigham Young* W 81-74 Feb. 21 Colorado State* W 67-56 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 2 Brigham Young* (OT) W 72-71 Provo, UT WAC Tournament Mar. 7 San Diego State W 67-56 Laramie, WY Mar. 8 Wyoming W 69-63 Laramie, WY Mar. 9 Brigham Young (OT) L 49-51 Laramie, WY Mar. 15 South Alabama W 82-72 Tucson, AZ Mar. 17 Michigan State (2OT) W 85-84 Tucson, AZ Mar. 21 UNLV L 66-83 Seattle, WA *-WAC Games 1991-92 Record: 24-11, 9-7 WAC (4th), NIT Final Four Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 23 Texas-Arlington W 58-57 Nov. 26 Eastern Montana W 89-42 Nov. 29 San Jose State W 75-57 San Jose, CA Dec. 3 Utah State W 71-62 Logan, UT Dec. 5 Bradley W 65-41 Dec. 7 Alaska-Fairbanks W 84-57 Dec. 10 Utah State (OT) L 72-74 Dec. 12 Lewis-Clark W 84-62 Dec. 14 Cal State-Northridge W 75-58 Dec. 21 Wichita State W 58-36 Wichita, KS Dec. 28 Weber State L 59-72 Ogden, UT Dec. 30 Wis.-Milwaukee W 70-54 Jan. 3 New Mexico* L 54-60 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 11 UTEP* L 62-64 El Paso, TX Jan. 16 Air Force* W 68-51 Jan. 18 Colorado State* L 48-67 Jan. 23 Air Force* W 68-51 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 25 Wyoming* W 80-79 Laramie, WY Jan. 30 UTEP* W 57-54 Feb. 1 New Mexico* W 61-54 Feb. 6 Hawaii* W 76-66 Honolulu, HI Feb. 8 San Diego State* W 72-53 San Diego, CA Feb. 15 Colorado State* L 72-81 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 20 Brigham Young* L 56-58 Provo, UT Feb. 22 Wyoming* L 57-70 Feb. 27 San Diego State* W 84-70 Feb. 29 Hawaii* W 59-53 Mar. 7 Brigham Young* L 73-87 WAC Tournament Mar. 13 Hawaii W 81-69 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 13 Brigham Young L 62-75 Fort Collins, CO NIT Mar. 19 Ball State W 72-57 Mar. 24 Arizona State W 60-58 Tempe, AZ Mar. 27 Rhode Island W 84-72 Mar. 30 Notre Dame L 55-58 New York, NY Apr. 1 Florida W 81-78 New York, NY *-WAC Games 1992-93 Record: 24-7, 15-3 WAC (T-1st), Coach: Rick Majerus Dec. 1 Montana Tech W 82-62 Dec. 3 Cal State-Sacramento W 74-45 Dec. 5 Bradley W 83-49 Peoria, IL Dec. 8 Utah State W 86-79 Dec. 12 Arizona L 64-78 Tucson, AZ Dec. 19 Texas W 87-76 Dec. 22 Utah State L 75-85 Logan, UT Dec. 26 Wis.-Milwaukee W 96-62 Dec. 28 San Jose State W 60-47 Jan. 2 New Mexico* W 78-45 Jan. 4 UTEP* W 75-54 Jan. 9 Brigham Young* W 54-53 Provo, UT Jan. 14 Air Force* W 61-47 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 16 Fresno State* W 103-83 Fresno, CA Jan. 21 Hawaii* W 82-67 Jan. 23 San Diego State* W 78-53 Jan. 28 Wyoming* W 64-45 Laramie, WY Jan. 30 Colorado State* L 69-78 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 4 Wyoming* W 88-64 Feb. 6 Colorado State* W 84-71 Feb. 11 San Diego State* W 88-77 San Diego, CA Feb. 13 Hawaii* W 62-60 Honolulu, HI Feb. 18 Air Force* W 87-61 Feb. 2 Fresno State* W 75-65 Feb. 27 Brigham Young* W 89-83 Mar. 4 New Mexico* L 59-69 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 6 UTEP* L 70-79 El Paso, TX WAC Tournament Mar. 11 San Diego State W 85-64 Mar. 12 UTEP (OT) L 85-90 Mar. 19 Pittsburgh W 86-65 Nashville, TN Mar. 21 Kentucky L 62-83 Nashville, TN *-WAC Games Note: WAC Tournament in Delta Center 1993-94 Record: 14-14, 8-10 WAC (T-5th) Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 27 So. California College W 105-64 Nov. 30 Cal-Irvine W 92-66 Dec. 4 Weber State L 85-98 Ogden, UT Dec. 9 Arizona L 81-88 Dec. 11 Chicago State W 84-65 Chicago, IL Dec. 16 Cardinal Stritch W 83-45 Dec. 18 Cal State-Fullerton W 76-73 Fullerton, CA Dec. 22 Utah State W 61-55 Dec. 29 Texas (2OT) L 91-93 Austin, TX Jan. 3 UTEP* W 79-62 El Paso, TX Jan. 5 New Mexico* L 61-64 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 8 Brigham Young* L 62-64 Jan. 13 Air Force* W 66-57 Jan. 15 Fresno State* W 76-66 Jan. 20 Hawaii* L 56-72 Honolulu, HI Jan. 22 San Diego State* L 73-76 San Diego, CA Jan. 27 Colorado State* L 70-71 Jan. 29 Wyoming* W 66-60 Feb. 3 Colorado State* L 69-74 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 5 Wyoming* L 55-60 Laramie, WY Feb. 10 Hawaii* (OT) W 81-74 Feb. 12 San Diego State* W 77-62 Feb. 17 Fresno State* L 86-95 Fresno, CA Feb. 19 Air Force* (OT) L 89-91 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 26 Brigham Young* L 70-73 Provo, UT Mar. 3 UTEP* W 63-56 Mar. 5 New Mexico* W 79-72 WAC Tournament Mar. 10 Brigham Young L 65-96 *-WAC Games Note: WAC Tournament in Delta Center 1994-95 Record: 28-6, 15-3 WAC (1st), Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 21 Indiana# W 77-72 Lahaina, HI Nov. 22 Maryland# L 78-90 Lahaina, HI Nov. 23 Michigan# L 69-73 Lahaina, HI Nov. 29 Lewis-Clark W 74-42 Dec. 3 Southern California W 72-70 Los Angeles, CA Dec. 10 Weber State W 71-54 Dec. 17 Adams State W 95-63 Dec. 20 Chicago State W 105-38 Dec. 23 Utah State W 75-71 Logan, UT Dec. 27 Cal State-Fullerton W 84-63 Dec. 30 Northern Arizona W 85-52 Jan. 3 Brigham Young* L 57-64 Provo, UT Jan. 7 Fresno State* W 79-71 Fresno, CA Jan. 9 Air Force* W 78-66 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 12 Hawaii* W 64-57 WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 143

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL Jan. 14 San Diego State* W 67-56 Jan. 19 Wyoming* L 56-63 Laramie, WY Jan. 21 Colorado State* W 91-79 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 26 New Mexico* W 85-80 Jan. 28 UTEP* W 86-71 Feb. 2 New Mexico* (OT) W 95-91 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 4 UTEP* L 61-65 El Paso, TX Feb. 9 Wyoming* (OT) W 89-80 Feb. 11 Colorado State* W 92-57 Feb. 16 San Diego State* W 61-51 San Diego, CA Feb. 18 Hawaii* W 63-57 Honolulu, HI Feb. 23 Air Force* W 86-63 Feb. 25 Fresno State* W 89-59 Mar. 4 Brigham Young* W 87-79 WAC Tournament Mar. 9 San Diego State W 72-63 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 10 New Mexico W 86-50 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 11 Hawaii W 67-54 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 17 Long Beach State W 76-64 Boise, ID Mar. 19 Mississippi State L 64-78 Boise, ID *-WAC Games #-Maui Classic 1995-96 Record: 27-7, 15-3 WAC (1st), Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 25 Kansas# L 68-79 Kansas City, MO Nov. 29 Texas W 70-69 Austin, TX Dec. 1 Lewis-Clark W 91-64 Dec. 4 Drake W 86-50 Dec. 6 Weber State W 89-60 Ogden, UT Dec. 9 Utah State W 59-43 Dec. 15 St. Thomas W 87-63 Dec. 21 Wake Forest L 56-60 Winston-Salem, NC Dec. 23 Southern California W 84-49 Dec. 27 Cal State-Fullerton W 108-58 Jan. 2 Brigham Young* W 83-77 Jan. 8 Fresno State* L 64-65 Jan. 10 Air Force* W 69-45 Jan. 13 Hawaii* W 82-46 Honolulu, HI Jan. 15 San Diego State* W 67-59 San Diego, CA Jan. 18 Colorado State* (2OT) W 86-82 Jan. 20 Wyoming* W 88-65 Jan. 25 UTEP* W 68-54 El Paso, TX Jan. 27 New Mexico* W 82-64 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 1 UTEP* W 77-62 Feb. 3 New Mexico* W 74-58 Feb. 10 Colorado State* W 78-73 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 12 Wyoming* L 76-80 Laramie, WY Feb. 15 Hawaii* W 69-59 Feb. 17 San Diego State* W 88-74 Feb. 22 Fresno State* L 68-71 Fresno, CA Feb. 24 Air Force* W 74-50 Colorado Springs, CO Mar. 2 Brigham Young* W 96-85 Provo, Utah WAC Tournament Mar. 7 Hawaii W 76-63 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 8 Colorado State W 71-69 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 9 New Mexico L 60-64 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 14 Canisius W 72-43 Dallas, TX Mar. 16 Iowa State W 73-67 Dallas, TX Mar. 21 Kentucky L 70-101 Minneapolis, MN *-WAC Games #-BCI Classic 1996-97 Record: 29-4, WAC: 15-1 (1st), Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 23 Azusa Pacific W 83-50 Nov. 26 Utah State W 60-41 Logan, UT Nov. 30 Cal State-Fullerton W 74-67 Fullerton, CA Dec. 4 Southern Utah W 60-40 Dec. 7 Arizona# L 61-69 Anaheim, CA Dec. 14 Weber State W 83-48 Dec. 21 Texas W 80-68 Dec. 23 Wis.-Milwaukee W 77-63 Dec. 28 Cal-Irvine W 77-50 Irvine, CA Dec. 31 Wake Forest L 59-70 Jan. 4 Colorado State* W 84-63 Jan. 11 Brigham Young* W 61-51 Provo, UT Jan. 16 SMU* W 74-57 Dallas, TX Jan. 18 Texas Christian* W 81-77 Fort Worth, TX Jan. 25 Rice* W 78-58 Jan. 27 Tulsa* W 84-58 Jan. 30 UTEP* W 74-51 El Paso, TX Feb. 1 New Mexico* L 71-87 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 6 Brigham Young* W 85-49 Feb. 8 Colorado State* W 82-67 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 13 SMU* W 84-63 Feb. 15 TCU* W 94-91 Feb. 22 Tulsa* W 56-54 Tulsa, OK Feb. 24 Rice* W 75-66 Houston, TX Feb. 27 UTEP* W 68-55 Mar. 1 New Mexico* W 78-58 WAC Tournament Mar. 6 SMU W 59-58 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 7 New Mexico W 72-70 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 8 TCU W 89-68 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 14 Navy W 75-61 Tucson, AZ Mar. 16 UNC-Charlotte W 77-58 Tucson, AZ 1996-97 Record: 29-4 WAC Mountain Division Champion NCAA Regional Finals Front row (left to right): Trainer Gerald Fischer, Mark Curry, Brandon Sluga, Andre Thompson, David Jackson, Jordie McTavish, Andre Miller, Ty Church, Ben Caton. Back Row: Assistant Coach Tommy Connor, Assistant Coach Jeff Judkins, Jeff Johnsen, Tyson Hancock, Ashante Johnson, Mike Puzey, Keith Van Horn, Head Coach Rick Majerus, Mike Doleac, Nate Althoff, Hanno Möttölä, Dan Sampson, Drew Hansen, Assistant Coach Donny Daniels, Video Coordinator Chris Jones. YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Rick Majerus Head Coach (1989-2004) Logging a 323-95 record in 15 seasons, Majerus led the Utes to 10 regular-season conference championships. Utah s 10 appearances during his reign were highlighted by four Sweet 16 s and a runner-up finish in the 1998 Final Four. Mar. 20 Stanford (OT) W 82-77 San Jose, CA Mar. 22 Kentucky L 59-72 San Jose, CA *-WAC Games #-John Wooden Classic 1997-98 Record: 30-4, 12-2 WAC (1st), NCAA Runner-up Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 15 Cal State-Fullerton W 87-59 Nov. 19 Weber State W 87-72 Ogden, UT Nov. 22 Southern Utah W 66-48 Nov. 25 Loyola Marymount W 89-50 Los Angeles, CA Nov. 29 Cal-Irvine W 83-45 Dec. 2 Providence# W 64-58 Chicago, IL Dec. 6 Wake Forest W 62-53 Winston-Salem, NC Dec. 10 Utah State W 71-55 Dec. 12 Azusa Pacific W 78-58 Dec. 20 Oregon State W 69-61 Portland, OR Dec. 27 Wis.-Milwaukee W 65-51 Milwaukee, WI Jan. 3 Rice W 73-65 Jan. 10 Brigham Young* W 71-61 Provo, UT Jan. 15 Colorado State* W 65-51 Jan. 17 Wyoming* W 75-58 Jan. 22 Air Force* W 57-46 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 24 UNLV* W 67-54 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 29 UTEP* W 62-56 Feb. 1 New Mexico* L 74-77 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 5 Brigham Young* W 83-68 Feb. 7 Rice W 60-49 Houston, TX Feb. 12 Wyoming* L 56-62 Laramie, WY Feb. 14 Colorado State* W 60-48 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 21 Air Force* W 55-41 Feb. 23 UNLV* W 79-68 Feb. 26 UTEP* W 87-70 El Paso, TX Feb. 28 New Mexico* W 65-55 WAC Tournament Mar. 5 UNLV L 51-54 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 12 San Francisco W 85-68 Boise, ID Mar. 14 Arkansas W 75-69 Boise, ID Mar. 19 West Virginia W 65-62 Anaheim, CA Mar. 21 Arizona W 76-51 Anaheim, CA Mar. 28 North Carolina W 65-59 San Antonio, TX Mar. 30 Kentucky L 69-78 San Antonio, TX *-WAC Games #-Great Eight Tournament 144 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL 1997-98 Record: 30-4 WAC Mountain Division Champion NCAA Runner-up Front Row (left to right): Trainer Gerald Fischer, Collin Terry, Zac Dalton, Adam Sharp, Jordie McTavish, Andre Miller, David Jackson, Doug Gooch, Brandon Sluga, Kevin Linkus, Brett Allen, Administrative Assistant Jeff Strohm. Back Row: Assistant Coach Donny Daniels, Assistant Coach Brock Brunkhorst, Trace Caton, Alex Jensen, Greg Barrett, Hanno Möttölä, Michael Doleac, Nate Althoff, Jon Carlisle, Britton Johnsen, Drew Hansen, Assistant Coach Jeff Judkins, Head Coach Rick Majerus. 1998-99 Record: 28-5, 14-0 WAC (1st), Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 14 Azusa Pacific W 76-47 Nov. 18 Utah State L 54-62 Logan, UT Nov. 23 Arizona State# W 65-48 Lahaina, HI Nov. 24 Indiana# L 49-52 Lahaina, HI Nov. 25 Michigan# W 71-54 Lahaina, HI Dec. 2 Rhode Island$ L 63-70 Chicago, IL Dec. 5 Long Beach State W 61-54 Long Beach, CA Dec. 9 Weber State W 87-74 Dec. 12 Texas L 68-73 Austin, TX Dec. 19 Loyola Marymount W 89-55 Dec. 22 St. Francis W 74-49 Dec. 28 Wake Forest W 63-45 Dec. 30 High Point W 73-42 Jan. 2 Ripon W 74-49 Jan. 9 Brigham Young* W 75-54 Jan. 16 San Diego State* W 79-53 San Diego, CA Jan. 18 Hawaii* W 60-46 Honolulu, HI Jan. 23 San Jose State* W 70-54 Jan. 25 Fresno State* W 87-74 Jan. 30 UTEP* W 64-54 El Paso, TX Feb. 1 New Mexico* W 57-39 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 6 Brigham Young* W 71-46 Provo, UT Feb. 11 San Diego State* W 86-38 Feb. 13 Hawaii* W 82-55 Feb. 18 San Jose State* W 71-49 San Jose, CA Feb. 20 Fresno State* W 88-82 Fresno, CA Feb. 25 UTEP* W 75-70 Feb. 27 New Mexico* W 77-47 WAC Tournament Mar. 4 Brigham Young W 81-62 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 5 Tulsa (OT) W 64-61 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 6 New Mexico W 60-45 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 12 Arkansas State W 80-58 New Orleans, LA Mar. 14 Miami (OH) L 58-66 New Orleans, LA *-WAC Games #-Maui Classic $-Great Eight Tournament 1999-00 Record: 23-9, 10-4 MWC (T-1st), Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 16 Arkansas State# W 76-43 Nov. 19 Kentucky# L 48-56 Lexington, KY Nov. 29 Stony Brook W 74-45 Dec. 1 Weber State L 72-84 Ogden, UT Dec. 3 Augusta State W 69-56 Dec. 7 Utah State W 77-42 Dec. 11 Washington State W 78-66 Pullman, WA Dec. 17 Sioux Falls W 72-48 Dec. 18 Chicago State W 84-58 Dec. 22 Texas W 79-73 Dec. 28 Oregon State W 87-77 Dec. 30 Wis.-Milwaukee W 71-57 Jan. 1 Southern Utah W 73-56 Jan. 6 Louisville L 55-75 Louisville, KY Jan. 10 San Diego State* W 70-55 San Diego, CA Jan. 15 Brigham Young* W 56-49 Provo, UT Jan. 22 Wyoming* W 69-61 Jan. 24 Colorado State* W 76-70 Jan. 29 Air Force* W 64-63 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 31 New Mexico* W 82-70 Feb. 5 UNLV* L 66-72 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 10 San Diego State* W 83-65 Feb. 12 Brigham Young* W 77-62 Feb. 19 New Mexico* L 65-72 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 21 UNLV* W 96-52 Feb. 26 Colorado State* L 49-60 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 28 Wyoming* L 61-88 Laramie, WY Mar. 4 Air Force* W 86-63 Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 9 Air Force W 74-65 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 10 Brigham Young L 54-58 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 16 Saint Louis W 48-45 Cleveland, OH Mar. 18 Michigan State L 61-73 Cleveland, OH *-MWC Games #-Preseason NIT 2000-01 Record: 19-12, MWC: 10-4 (1st), NIT Coach: Rick Majerus# Nov. 17 Idaho State W 71-65 Nov. 23 AU-Puerto Rico% W 94-37 San Juan, PR Nov. 24 Georgia% L 60-65 San Juan, PR Nov. 25 Memphis% W 61-58 San Juan, PR Nov. 28 Cardinal Stritch W 93-47 Dec. 2 Southern California& L 60-65 Anaheim, CA Dec. 6 Utah State L 57-58 Logan, UT Dec. 9 Weber State L 77-79 Dec. 16 Washington State W 87-63 Dec. 19 Pepperdine W 69-56 Malibu, CA Dec. 22 Southern Utah L 70-77 Dec. 26 Concordia (CA) W 88-37 Dec. 30 Texas L 59-70 Austin, TX Jan. 3 Long Beach State W 80-67 Jan. 8 Wyoming* W 83-71 Jan. 13 UNLV* W 79-70 Jan. 15 San Diego State* W 58-39 Jan. 20 Wyoming* (OT) L 77-78 Laramie, WY Jan. 22 Colorado State* L 65-73 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 29 Brigham Young* L 61-69 Provo, UT Feb. 3 Air Force* W 63-58 Feb. 5 New Mexico* W 80-69 Feb. 10 San Diego State* W 76-63 San Diego, CA Feb. 12 UNLV* W 85-77 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 17 Louisville W 84-67 Feb. 19 Colorado State* W 67-45 Feb. 24 Brigham Young* W 82-75 Mar. 1 Air Force* L 60-71 Colorado Springs, CO Mar. 3 New Mexico* W 66-61 Albuquerque, NM Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 9 New Mexico L 53-56 Las Vegas, NV NIT Mar. 13 Memphis L 62-71 *-MWC Games %-Puerto Rico Shootout &-Wooden Classic #-Majerus coached the first game before taking a personal leave of absence. Assistant Dick Hunsaker coached the rest of the season. 2001-02 Record: 21-9, MWC: 10-4 (2nd), Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 16 St. Francis (IL) W 74-55 Nov. 20 Boise State W 64-49 Nov. 23 Utah State L 65-78 Nov. 26 Alabama L 61-76 Tuscaloosa, AL Dec. 1 Pepperdine W 81-74 Dec. 4 Arizona State# L 62-71 Phoenix, AZ Dec. 8 Troy State W 87-56 Dec. 15 Weber State W 70-59 Ogden, Utah Dec. 18 Southern Utah W 71-47 Dec. 21 Idaho State W 75-58 Dec. 29 Texas W 71-61 Jan. 2 Whitworth W 63-57 Jan. 7 Saint Mary s (CA) W 41-35 Moraga, CA Jan. 12 UNLV* W 86-63 Jan. 14 San Diego State* W 76-70 Jan. 19 Air Force* (OT) W 63-57 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 21 New Mexico* W 81-51 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 28 Brigham Young* W 71-66 Feb. 2 Colorado State* W 67-62 Feb. 4 Wyoming* L 46-54 Feb. 9 San Diego State* W 70-53 San Diego, CA Feb. 11 UNLV* L 64-72 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 16 Air Force* W 59-51 Feb. 18 New Mexico* W 66-65 Feb. 23 Brigham Young* L 61-63 Provo, UT Feb. 28 Colorado State* W 72-62 Fort Collins, CO Mar. 2 Wyoming* L 56-57 Laramie, WY Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 7 Colorado State W 69-66 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 8 UNLV L 70-76 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 14 Indiana L 56-75 Sacramento, CA *-MWC Games #-Southwest Showdown 2002-03 Record: 25-8, MWC: 11-3 (T-1st), Coach: Rick Majerus Nov. 22 Southern Utah W 61-47 Nov. 25 Gonzaga# L 52-71 Lahaina, HI Nov. 26 Massachusetts# W 69-53 Lahaina, HI Nov. 27 Arizona State# (OT) L 79-83 Lahaina, HI Dec. 3 Winthrop W 72-42 Dec. 7 Arizona State W 78-55 Dec. 14 Northern Iowa W 75-53 Dec. 17 Utah State L 54-59 Logan, UT Dec. 20 Pepperdine W 77-61 Malibu, CA Dec. 23 San Diego W 64-58 San Diego, CA Dec. 30 Alabama W 51-49 Jan. 3 Weber State W 72-58 Jan. 6 Saint Mary s (CA) W 65-69 Jan. 11 IPFW W 76-59 Jan. 14 Ripon W 75-59 Jan. 18 San Diego State* L 56-58 San Diego, CA Jan. 20 UNLV* W 66-63 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 25 Brigham Young* W 79-75 Provo, UT Feb. 1 Air Force* W 45-35 Feb. 3 New Mexico* W 78-68 WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 145

UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Feb. 8 Colorado State* W 71-66 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 10 Wyoming* W 69-56 Laramie, WY Feb. 15 San Diego State* W 76-62 Feb. 17 UNLV* (OT) W 86-80 Feb. 24 Brigham Young* W 71-64 Mar. 1 New Mexico* L 69-76 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 3 Air Force* W 57-52 Colorado Springs, CO Mar. 6 Colorado State* L 65-66 Mar. 8 Wyoming* W 86-70 Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 13 Air Force W 42-38 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 14 UNLV L 41-64 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 21 Oregon W 60-58 Nashville, TN Mar. 23 Kentucky L 54-74 Nashville, TN *-MWC Games #-Maui Invitational 2003-04 Record: 24-9, MWC: 9-5 (3rd), Coach: Rick Majerus# Nov. 17 Georgia State% W 46-38 Nov. 19 Minnesota% W 66-54 Nov. 23 Stony Brook W 51-48 Stony Brook, NY Nov. 26 Texas Tech% L 54-65 New York, NY Nov. 28 Connecticut% L 44-76 New York, NY Dec. 3 Utah State W 56-45 Dec. 6 San Diego W 82-39 Dec. 13 Savannah State W 87-39 Dec. 16 Louisiana State L 51-65 Baton Rouge, LA Dec. 19 CS Northridge W 73-57 Dec. 23 Colorado W 77-57 Boulder, CO Dec. 29 Southern Utah W 78-45 Jan. 3 Weber State W 70-60 Ogden, UT Jan. 5 Pepperdine W 76-69 Jan. 7 Whitworth W 71-49 Jan. 12 UNLV* W 72-67 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 17 Wyoming* W 60-49 Jan. 19 Colorado State* W 67-49 Jan. 24 New Mexico* L 54-70 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 26 Air Force* L 49-62 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 31 Brigham Young* W 64-56 Feb. 7 San Diego State* W 65-61 Feb. 9 UNLV* W 70-56 Feb. 14 Colorado State* W 80-70 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 16 Wyoming* L 65-74 Laramie, WY Feb. 21 Air Force* L 57-59 Feb. 24 New Mexico* W 73-43 Mar. 1 Brigham Young* L 57-70 Provo, UT Mar. 6 San Diego State* W 66-53 San Diego, CA Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 11 San Diego State W 75-69 Denver, CO Mar. 12 Brigham Young W 54-51 Denver, CO Mar. 13 UNLV W 73-70 Denver, CO Mar. 19 Boston College L 51-58 Milwaukee, WI *-MWC Games %-Preseason NIT #-Majerus coached the first 20 games of the season before stepping down due to health concerns. Assistant Kerry Rupp coached the rest of the season. 2004-05 Record: 29-6, MWC: 13-1 (1st), Coach: Ray Giacoletti Nov. 19 Stony Brook W 72-63 Nov. 25 Washington# L 71-78 Anchorage, AK Nov. 26 High Point# W 78-69 Anchorage, AK Nov. 27 Furman# W 62-50 Anchorage, AK Nov. 30 Southern Utah W 65-45 Dec. 4 Utah State L 45-71 Logan, UT Dec. 8 Montana-Western W 98-63 Dec. 11 Arizona L 62-67 Tucson, AZ Dec. 17 Northern Colorado W 81-66 Dec. 20 Coppin State W 66-37 Dec. 22 Cal Poly W 92-76 San Luis Obispo, CA Dec. 28 Weber State W 51-40 Dec. 30 Colorado W 80-48 Jan. 3 LSU W 69-55 Jan. 5 Whitworth W 81-60 Jan. 10 UNLV* W 70-52 Jan. 15 Wyoming* W 74-49 Laramie, WY 146 2010-11 MEDIA GUIDE 2004-05 Record: 29-6 Mountain West Champion NCAA Regional Semifinals Front row (left to right): Richard Chaney, Marc Jackson, Tim Drisdom, Jermaine Calvin, Justin Hawkins. Middle Row: Trainer Trevor Jameson, Director of Operations Chris Jones, Assistant Coach Randy Rahe, Casey Iverson, Johnnie Bryant, Chris Grant, Assistant Coach Mike Score, Head Coach Ray Giacoletti, Assistant Coach Marty Wilson. Back Row: Bryant Markson, Jake Schmidt, Chris Jackson, Luke Nevill, Andrew Bogut, Jonas Langvad, Austin Robison. Jan. 17 Colorado State* W 75-52 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 22 New Mexico* W 69-58 Jan. 24 Air Force* W 63-51 Jan. 31 Brigham Young* W 72-58 Provo, UT Feb. 5 San Diego State* W 61-41 San Diego, CA Feb. 7 UNLV* W 57-53 Las Vegas, NV Feb. 12 Colorado State* W 64-50 Feb. 14 Wyoming* W 71-62 Feb. 19 Air Force* W 65-56 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 21 New Mexico* L 54-65 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 26 Brigham Young* W 69-60 Mar. 5 San Diego State* W 72-60 Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 10 Colorado State W 62-49 Denver, CO Mar. 11 UNLV W 73-67 Denver, CO Mar. 12 New Mexico L 56-60 Denver, CO Mar. 17 UTEP W 60-54 Tucson, AZ Mar. 19 Oklahoma W 67-58 Tucson, AZ Mar. 25 Kentucky L 52-62 Austin, TX *-MWC Games #-Great Alaska Shootout 2005-06 Record: 14-15, MWC: 6-10 (6th) Coach: Ray Giacoletti Nov. 18 Texas State W 74-59 Nov. 22 Rhode Island W 66-50 Nov. 26 Weber State (OT) W 67-62 Ogden, UT Nov. 30 Utah State W 67-66 Dec. 3 Rice (3OT) L 94-96 Houston, TX Dec. 7 Colorado L 52-76 Boulder, CO Dec. 10 Southern Utah W 69-53 Dec. 17 Arizona L 43-73 Dec. 19 Adams State W 68-51 Dec. 22 Washington State# L 42-69 Seattle, WA Dec. 28 High Point W 80-44 Jan. 4 New Mexico* W 64-49 Jan. 7 Brigham Young* L 60-72 Provo, UT Jan. 11 San Diego State* L 67-72 Jan. 14 Colorado State* L 78-84 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 19 Air Force* L 44-66 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 21 UNLV* L 59-71 Jan. 28 TCU* W 80-45 Feb. 1 Wyoming* W 71-63 Laramie, WY Feb. 4 New Mexico* L 53-64 Albuquerque, NM Feb. 8 Brigham Young* W 79-60 Provo, UT Feb. 11 San Diego State* W 67-65 San Diego, CA Feb. 15 Colorado State* (OT) L 61-69 Feb. 18 Air Force* L 51-52 Feb. 22 UNLV* L 58-65 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 1 TCU* L 65-69 Fort Worth, TX Mar. 4 Wyoming* W 79-70 Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 9 Brigham Young W 74-70 Denver, CO Mar. 10 Wyoming L 47-60 Denver, CO *-MWC Games #-Cougar Hardwood Classic 2006-07 Record: 11-19, MWC: 6-10 (T-6th) Coach: Ray Giacoletti Nov. 10 Southern Utah L 73-76 Nov. 18 Santa Clara L 72-83 Santa Clara, CA Nov. 21 Colorado L 59-60 Nov. 25 Rice W 80-64 Nov. 29 Weber State W 67-55 Dec. 2 Washington State W 69-55 Dec. 6 Utah State L 57-60 Logan, UT Dec. 9 Rhode Island (OT) L 84-85 Kingston, RI Ray Giacoletti Head Coach (2004-2007) Giacoletti was the 13th head coach in Utah Basketball history. In his first season, 2004-05, he led the Utes to a 29-6 record, tying for the third-most wins in a season in school history. In postseason play, he led Utah to the Sweet Sixteen of the.

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS UTAH MEN S BASKETBALL Dec. 16 Cal Poly W 77-58 Dec. 19 Central Florida# L 61-67 San Juan, PR Dec. 20 Virginia# W 94-70 San Juan, PR Dec. 21 Northwestern# L 44-77 San Juan, PR Dec. 28 Albany L 58-59 Jan. 3 UNLV* (2OT) L 94-97 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 6 TCU* L 68-71 Jan. 9 Colorado State* L 57-73 Fort Collins, CO Jan. 13 New Mexico* (OT) L 82-86 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 16 Air Force* W 85-79 Jan. 20 Wyoming* W 62-60 Jan. 27 San Diego State* L 53-63 San Diego, CA Jan. 31 BYU* L 66-76 Feb. 3 TCU* W 70-65 Fort Worth, TX Feb. 7 Colorado State* W 82-77 Feb. 14 Air Force* L 43-69 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 17 UNLV* L 57-70 Feb. 21 Wyoming* L 78-86 Laramie, WY Feb. 24 New Mexico* (2OT) W 93-91 Feb. 27 San Diego State* W 74-68 Mar. 3 BYU* L 85-62 Provo, UT Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 8 UNLV L 54-80 Las Vegas, NV *-MWC Games #-San Juan Shootout 2007-08 Record: 18-15, MWC: 7-9 (6th) Coach: Jim Boylen Nov. 9 USC Upstate W 86-52 Nov. 13 High Point# W 77-64 Seattle, WA Nov. 14 Washington# L 77-83 Seattle, WA Nov. 19 Santa Clara L 57-72 Nov. 28 Weber State W 72-52 Ogden, UT Dec. 1 UC Irvine W 78-66 Dec. 5 Utah State W 72-48 Dec. 8 Oregon L 64-75 Eugene, OR Dec. 15 Missouri State W 66-54 Dec. 22 California W 67-65 Berkeley, CA Dec. 27 Idaho State W 68-51 Dec. 31 Gonzaga L 59-61 Spokane, WA Jan. 5 Air Force* W 83-64 Jan. 9 Dixie State W 83-64 Jan. 16 San Diego State* (OT) L 56-64 San Diego, CA Jan. 19 BYU* L 52-55 Jan. 22 New Mexico* (OT) L 67-77 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 26 TCU* W 74-58 Jan. 30 Wyoming* L 64-69 Feb. 2 Colorado State* W 67-52 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 6 UNLV* W 81-73 Feb. 9 Air Force* W 67-59 Colorado Springs, CO Feb. 16 San Diego State* W 72-66 Feb. 20 BYU* L 59-67 Provo, UT Feb. 23 New Mexico* L 71-72 Feb. 27 TCU* L 61-67 Fort Worth, TX Mar. 1 Wyoming* L 64-72 Laramie, WY Mar. 4 Colorado State* W 82-61 Mar. 8 UNLV* L 63-70 Las Vegas, NV Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 13 New Mexico (OT) W 82-80 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 14 UNLV L 55-61 Las Vegas, NV College Basketball Invitational Mar. 19 UTEP W 81-69 El Paso, TX Mar. 24 Tulsa L 60-69 Tulsa, OK *-MWC Games #-NIT Season Tip-Off 2008-09 Record: 24-10 Mountain West Champion NCAA No. 5 Seed 2008-09 Record: 24-10, MWC: 12-4 (T-1st) Coach: Jim Boylen Nov. 15 Southwest Baptist L 79-80 Nov. 18 Green Bay W 79-60 Nov. 21 Mississippi# W 83-72 Daytona Beach, FL Nov. 22 Morgan State# W 66-37 Daytona Beach, FL Nov. 28 Missouri State W 71-58 Springfield, MO Dec. 3 Oregon W 95-81 Dec. 6 Idaho State L 68-72 Pocatello, ID Dec. 10 California L 69-72 Dec. 13 Oklahoma L 52-70 Norman, OK Dec. 20 Weber State W 74-64 Dec. 22 Utah State L 64-66 Logan, Utah Dec. 27 UC Irvine W 60-52 Irvine, CA Dec. 31 Gonzaga W 66-65 Jan. 3 Wyoming* W 91-67 Jan. 6 LSU W 91-61 Jan. 10 San Diego State* L 63-72 San Diego, CA Jan. 14 Air Force* W 57-36 Colorado Springs, CO Jan. 17 Colorado State* W 82-66 Jan. 24 UNLV* L 65-75 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 27 BYU* W 94-88 Jan. 31 New Mexico* W 69-68 Feb. 4 TCU* W 62-54 Fort Worth, TX Feb. 7 Wyoming* W 80-70 Laramie, WY Feb. 11 San Deigo State* W 67-55 Feb. 14 Air Force* W 74-59 Feb. 18 Colorado State* W 89-79 Fort Collins, CO Feb. 25 UNLV* W 70-60 Feb. 28 BYU* L 50-63 Provo, UT Mar. 3 New Mexico* L 71-77 Albuquerque, NM Mar. 8 TCU* W 68-49 Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 12 TCU W 61-58 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 13 Wyoming W 68-55 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 14 San Diego State W 52-50 Las Vegas, NV Mar. 20 Arizona L 71-84 Miami, FL *-MWC Games #-Glenn Wilkes Classic 2009-10 Record: 14-17, MWC: 7-9 (t-5th) Coach: Jim Boylen Nov. 13 Idaho L 87-94 Nov. 18 Utah State W 68-67 Nov. 21 Southern W 88-48 Nov. 24 Seattle L 74-77 Nov. 27 Illinois# W 60-58 Las Vegas, NV Nov. 28 Oklahoma State# L 55-77 Las Vegas, NV Dec. 2 Weber State L 76-83 Ogden, UT Dec. 5 Idaho State W 68-56 Dec. 9 Michigan W 68-52 Dec. 12 Oklahoma (OT) L 73-78 Dec. 19 Illinois State L 63-73 Dec. 23 Pepperdine L 64-76 Malibu, CA Dec. 29 UTSA W 69-47 Jan. 2 LSU W 67-59 Baton Rouge, LA Jan. 9 TCU W 65-45 Jan. 13 New Mexico L 57-74 Albuquerque, NM Jan. 16 UNLV W 73-69 Las Vegas, NV Jan. 19 San Diego State L 68-70 Jan. 23 Air Force W 71-54 Jan. 27 Wyoming L 69-75 Laramie, WY Jan. 30 BYU L 69-82 Provo, UT Feb. 3 Colorado State L 65-50 Feb. 10 TCU W 64-55 Fort Worth, TX Feb. 13 New Mexico (OT) L 65-68 Feb. 17 UNLV W 66-61 Feb. 20 San Diego State L 61-68 San Diego, CA Feb. 24 Air Force W 54-43 USAFA, CO Feb. 27 Wyoming W 74-64 Mar. 3 BYU L 51-71 Mar. 6 at Colorado State L 67-76 Fort Collins, CO Mountain West Conference Tournament Mar. 11 UNLV L 61-73 Las Vegas, NV *-MWC Games #-Las Vegas Invitational Jim Boylen Head Coach (2007-present) Front row (left to right): Tre Smith, Luke Nevill, Head Coach Jim Boylen, Shaun Green, Chris Hines. Middle Row: Jace Tavita, Jordan Cyphers, Lawrence Borha, Tyler Kepkay, Carlon Brown. Back Row: Josh Sharp, Jason Washburn, Kim Tillie, Morgan Grim, Jon Downie, Luka Drca. Boylen became the 14th head coach in Utah Basketball history on March 26, 2007. In just his second season, he led the Utes to a 24-10 record, the MWC regular-season and tournament championships and a trip to the for the first time since 2005. WWW.UTAHUTES.COM 147