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2/15/2016 12:00 AM | Women's Basketball
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California Game Information
Match-up: California Golden Bears (12-13, 3-11 Pac-12) at Utah Utes (14-11, 6-8 Pac-12)
Date: Friday, Feb. 19
Tipoff: 6:00 p.m. MT
Location: Salt Lake City
Arena: Jon M. Huntsman Center (15,000)
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No. 15 Stanford Game Information
Match-up: No. 15 Stanford Cardinal at Utah Utes
Date: Sunday, Feb. 21
Tipoff: 2 p.m. MT
Location: Salt Lake City
Arena: Jon M. Huntsman Center (15,000)
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The University of Utah women's basketball team wraps up its regular-season home schedule this weekend against the Pac-12 Conference's Bay Area Schools. The Utes host California on Friday, Feb. 19 at 6:00 p.m. MT and No. 15 Stanford on Sunday, Feb. 21 at 2:00 p.m. MT.
Utah is 14-11 overall with a 6-8 mark in league play after a 72-53 loss at No. 8 Oregon State on Feb. 14 and a 69-58 setback at Oregon on Feb. 12. The Utes are 10-4 within the friendly confines of the Jon M. Huntsman Center this season with a 3-4 mark in conference home matchups.
Game Coverage: Both contests will be televised live on Pac-12 Networks with Krista Blunk (PBP) and Julianne Viani (Analyst) calling the action. Details for each broadcast are found at the links below:
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Rick Bouillon will have the radio play-by-play call of both games on ESPN 700.
Live stats for both games will be available at UtahUtes.com or at the links below:
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Follow the Utes: Receive in-game updates as well as a behind the scenes look at the Utah women's basketball program throughout the season by keeping up with the Utes' social media accounts. Also be sure to `Like' the Utes on Facebook and `Follow' on Twitter and Instagram.
Senior Sendoff: Arrive early before the 2 p.m. tipoff for the Stanford game on Sunday, Feb. 21, as the Utah women's basketball teams honors its seniors Nakia Arquette, Katie Kuklok, and Danielle Rodriguez before they play their final regular-season home game in the Huntsman Center.
Girl Scout Night: All Girl Scouts will receive free admission to the Cal game on Friday, Feb. 19 as well as a Utah basketball badge.
Autograph Night!: For the Friday, Feb. 19 game against California, fans can get autographs from the entire team following the game.
Crozon Doubles Up: Junior wing Paige Crozon has scored 10 or more points in 14 of the last 17 games, 16 times this season and 25 times during her Ute career. Crozon led Utah with 13.0 points and 10.5 rebounds for the Utes last weekend at Oregon and No. 8 Oregon State. Crozon posted 16 points and nine rebounds on Feb. 14 at No. 8 Oregon State to fall just one rebound shy of her second straight double-doubles and the 10th of her career with her fourth straight game with double-digits. Crozon secured her ninth double-double of 2015-16 with a team-high 12 boards and 10 points on Feb. 12 at Oregon.
Potter on the Block: With three blocks at No. 8 Oregon State on Feb. 14, Utah redshirt sophomore forward Emily Potter set the school's single-season blocks record and has 64 this season. Potter has now moved into seventh place in school history with 107 career blocks and is 12 away from passing Mikki Kane-Barton (118 from 1989-93) for sixth.
Potter sets the @utahwbasketball single-season blocks record with her 63rd of the season! #goutes #elevate https://t.co/fVkDR4a52m
-- Utah Athletics (@utahathletics) February 14, 2016
Rodriguez Rallies: Rodriguez stands sixth in the league (87th in NCAA) with a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio (110-61). She is sixth in the Pac-12 (71st in NCAA) with 4.5 assists per game. Rodriguez leads the team with 1.3 steals per game, stands second on the team with 33.4 minutes per game, and is third on the team with 9.2 points per contest. In Pac-12 games only, Rodriguez is third with 4.8 assists per contest in league play and fifth with a 1.8 assist-to-turnover ratio (67-37). She is 29th in the league with 9.4 points per game in Pac-12 play.
Talented Tanaeya: Sophomore wing Tanaeya Boclair scored 10 points on Feb. 14 at No. 8 Oregon State. She made four of her eight shots to go along with three rebounds against the Beavers. Boclair has reached double-digits seven times this season and 21 times in her career.
Now for Nawahine: Redshirt sophomore wing Malia Nawahine is 26th in the Pac-12 with 9.8 points per game in league action. Nawahine has had double-digits in points in four of the last six games, nine times in 2015-16 and 17 times in her career.
Jamming Joeseta: Sophomore forward Joeseta Fatuesi posted a season high with 13 points on Feb. 14 at Oregon State and she scored double-digits for the third time in the last four games.
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-- Utah Women's Hoops (@utahwbasketball) February 15, 2016