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2/22/2016 12:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Utah's Dani Rodriguez always willing to assist: https://t.co/X2Fj9NVtvQ (via @sltrib) #ncaaW pic.twitter.com/spiT92nshr
- NCAA Women's BKB (@ncaawbb) February 22, 2016
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Washington Game Information
Match-up: Utah Utes (15-12, 7-9 Pac-12) at Washington Huskies (18-9, 9-7 Pac-12)
Date: Thursday, Feb. 25
Tipoff: 7:00 p.m. PT
Location: Seattle
Arena: Alaska Airlines Arena (10,000)
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Washington State Game Information
Match-up: Utah Utes at Washington State Cougars
Date: Saturday, Feb. 27
Tipoff: 11 a.m. PT
Location: Pullman, Wash.
Arena: Beasley Coliseum (11,671)
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The University of Utah women's basketball team wraps up its regular season at Washington on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7:00 p.m. PT followed by an 11 a.m. PT game at Washington State on Saturday, Feb. 27.
Utah is 15-12 overall and stands seventh place in the Pac-12 Conference with a 7-9 mark in league play. Before a 72-54 loss to No. 15 Stanford on Feb. 21, the Utes completed a season sweep of California with a 72-66 victory over the Golden Bears on Feb. 19 in Salt Lake City.
The Utes finished their regular-season home slate with an 11-5 mark within the friendly confines of the Jon M. Huntsman Center.
Game Coverage: The game on Thursday night in Seattle will be streamed live at pac-12.com.
Saturday's contest in Pullman will be televised live on Pac-12 Networks with Greg Heister (PBP) and Elise Woodward (Analyst) calling the action.
Rick Bouillon will have the radio play-by-play call of both games on 105.1 FM.
Live stats will be at GoHuskies.com and WSUCougars.com, respectively.
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California Recap: Four Utes registered double-figures in points as Utah completed the season sweep of California with a 72-66 victory on Feb. 19 in the Huntsman Center. Utah shot 52.9% (27-51) from the floor to go with a 41.7% (5-12) mark from 3-point territory. The Utes also earned a 33-26 rebounding edge over the Golden Bears.
Crozon Creates: Junior wing Paige Crozon ranks among the leaders in the Pac-12 in several different statistical rankings ...
• third (28th in NCAA) in the Pac-12 in free throw percentage (.859, 85-99).
• fifth in the Pac-12 with 6.1 defensive rebounds per game.
• fifth in the Pac-12 (47th in NCAA) with 10 double-doubles.
• fourth with 34.6 minutes per game.
• ninth in the league (112th in NCAA) with 8.3 rebounds per game.
• 17th in the Pac-12 in scoring (12.3 ppg).
In Pac-12 games only, Crozon is ...
• second in free throws (.851, 57-67).
• tied for fourth in defensive boards (5.9 drpg).
• fourth in minutes played (36.1 mpg).
• tied for ninth in rebounding (7.9 rpg).
• 13th in scoring (12.6 ppg).
• tied for 13th in offensive rebounds per game (2.1 orpg).
• tied for 15th in 3-pointers per game (1.4).
Potter's Prowess: Utah redshirt sophomore forward Emily Potter has set the school's single-season blocks record and has 72 this season. Potter has now moved into seventh place in school history with 115 career blocks and is four away from passing Mikki Kane-Barton (118 from 1989-93) for sixth.
Potter is among the leaders in the Pac-12 and NCAA in eight different statistical categories.
• Second in Pac-12 and 25th in the NCAA in blocked shots per game (2.7).
• Third in the Pac-12 and 25th in the NCAA with 10.2 total rebounds per game.
• Third in the Pac-12 and 24th in the NCAA with 7.0 defensive boards per contest.
• Third in the Pac-12 and 19th in the NCAA with 13 double-doubles.
• Fifth in the Pac-12 and 71st in the NCAA in field goal percentage (50.0, 167-334).
• Fifth in the Pac-12 in offensive rebounding (3.1 orpg).
• Ninth in the Pac-12 and 146th in the NCAA in scoring (15.5 ppg).
• Tenth in the Pac-12 in free throw shooting at 68.3% (84-123) percent.
In Pac-12 games only, Potter is ...
• second in blocks per game (2.8 bpg).
• fifth in offensive boards (3.1 orpg).
• fifth in rebounds (8.9 rpg).
• sixth in shooting (44.0, 88-200).
• sixth in defensive rebounds (5.8 drpg).
• sixth in free throws (71.7, 43-60).
• 10th with 13.7 points per game.
Roaring Rodriguez: Senior point guard Danielle Rodriguez stands eighth in the league (120th in NCAA) with a 1.6 assist-to-turnover ratio (115-71). She is seventh in the Pac-12 (78th in NCAA) with 4.3 assists per game. Rodriguez leads the team with 1.3 steals per game, stands second on the team with 31.9 minutes per game, and is third on the team with 9.1 points per contest. In Pac-12 games only, Rodriguez is tied for fourth with 4.4 assists per contest in league play and sixth with a 1.6 assist-to-turnover ratio (70-43). She is 29th in the league with 9.3 points per game in Pac-12 play. Rodriguez now stands fifth in school history with 431 career assists and is 10 away from moving past Karen Alcorn (440 from 1988-92) for fourth in the Utah record book. Rodriguez is just outside the top 10 in school history with a 34.7 3-point percentage. She has played in 123 career games with 122 career starts as Utah's point guard.
Nawahine Nails It: Redshirt sophomore wing Malia Nawahine is 26th in the Pac-12 with 10.1 points per game in league action. Nawahine has had double-digits in points in five of the last eight games, 10 times in 2015-16 and 18 times in her career. Nawahine tied her career best of 20 points on Feb. 19 against California off an 8-for-10 shooting night, including a 3-for-4 effort from 3-point territory. Nawahine also tied her career high with four assists and had three rebounds against the Golden Bears. Nawahine made nine of her 11 field goal attempts to initially set her career high with 20 points on Jan. 10 at No. 21 California.
Tanaeya Time: Sophomore wing Tanaeya Boclair equaled her season high for the third time with 13 points on Feb. 19 against California by connecting on five of six shots from the floor. She also grabbed seven rebounds and dished out a team-high five assists to go with a 3-for-3 night at the foul line.
So honored to be able to coach these 3 amazing seniors this season. They made our program better. #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/LXmRUUER8F
- lynne roberts (@UtesCoachRob) February 22, 2016