THE GAME
The University of Utah women's basketball program is headed to the Aloha state this week for the Bank of Hawaii Tournament where the Utes will play a pair of games, starting on Friday, Nov. 22 against Texas Southern. The game is set to tip off at 3 p.m. MT in Honolulu, Hawaii at the Stan Sheriff Center.
TOURNAMENT PLAY
The Utah women's basketball program has played in a non-conference tournament twice since
Lynne Roberts took the helm. They hold a 2-2 record when playing in a non-conference tournament under the direction of Roberts, winning three games at the Duel in the Desert in 2018-19 (Florida, Hawaii) while dropping two games at the Junkaroo Jam in 2015-16 (Oklahoma, Boston College).
NEXT UP
The Utes will head play their second game of the tournament on Sunday, Nov. 24, taking on University of Texas at San Antonio. The Utes and the Roadrunners will tip off at 3 p.m. MT on Sunday, marking the first game between the two teams in program history.
THREE POINTERS
• The Utes have had three different leading scorers and six different players reach double digits through three games.
• In three of Utah's four games, the Utes have had three players reach double-digits.
• Utah signed two ESPN Top 100 recruits and the No. 13 overall recruit out of Canada on National Signing Day with the class ranking No. 20 nationally on ESPN.com.
HOW TO TUNE IN
There will be no video stream of Utah's games at the Bank of Hawaii Tournament, but live stats will be available on UtahUtes.com. Fans can also tune in on ESPN 700 and listen to in to play-by-play announcer Tyson Ewing call the shots.
TICKETS!
Season and single-game tickets for Utah Women's basketball can be purchased by calling 801-581-UTIX or visit www.UtahTickets.com.
UTAH vs. THE SWAC
Utah has only played against two teams (Texas Southern, Jackson State) from the current 10 members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Utah holds a 3-0 record against the two teams. The last time Utah played a team from the SWAC was Dec. 17, 2011 when Utah defeated Texas Southern 75-33 in the Huntsman Center.