THE GAME
The University of Utah women's basketball team will enter the 2020 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Tournament as the No. 8 seed, taking on No. 9 seed Washington on Thursday, March 5 in Las Vegas, Nev. at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. The game is set for a 3 p.m. MT tip.  Â
UTAH vs. THE PAC-12
The Utes are 120-170 all-time against the current members of the Pac-12. Since joining the Pac-12 for the 2011-12 season, Utah is 59-103 in conference play.
HOW TO TUNE IN
Utah's game against Washington will air on Pac-12 Networks with Ann Schatz and Tammy Blackburn on the call along with Jill Savage on the sideline. Fans can also tune in on the radio on ESPN 700 and listen to play-by-play announcer Tyson Ewing and analyst Amanda Smith call the shots.
NEXT UP
The winner of the Utah/Washington game will move on to play No. 1 seed Oregon on Friday, March 6. The game will start at 3 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Networks with Ann Schatz, Tammy Blackburn and Jill Savage on air once again for the Pac-12.
THREE POINTERS
•   Utah has knocked down 240 three-pointers this season, ranking third in the Pac-12 and No. 18 in NCAA Division I women's basketball.
•   Utah's underclassmen have scored 1,430 of Utah's 1,979 points this season (73%). Utah's top two scorers are both underclassmen (Freshmen
Brynna Maxwell – 13.0 and
Lola Pendande – 10.4)
•   Utah has set the school record for threes made in a season in back-to-back years. Utah has knocked down 240 this season after breaking the record in 2018-19 with 239.
TOURNAMENT TIME!
Utah is set to play the Washington Huskies in the first round of the 2020 Pac-12 Women's Basketball Tournament on Thursday, March 5 at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nev. Fans can go to UtahTickets.com to purchase all-session passes ($105) and visit Pac-12.com for information on hotels, single-game tickets and tournament history.
THREES, THREES AND MORE THREES
Utah has hit eight or more threes 14 times this season and 50 times under the direction of
Lynne Roberts, going 38-12 in those games. Utah has also knocked down double-digit threes in nine games this year (10 vs. South Dakota; 10 vs. UTSA; 14 at BYU; 11 vs. ORU; 11 vs. USC; 16 at Colorado; 11 at Washington; 10 vs. Arizona; 11 vs. Arizona State).
•   Utah broke the school record for single-season threes made with their five against UCLA (3/1), giving them 240. The previous record was 239, set in 2018-19.
•   With Utah knocking down 239 three-pointers in 2018-19 and 240 through 29 games in 2019-20, it is the first time since 2004-05 and 2005-06 that the Utes have had 200+ threes in back-to-back years. Utah scored 235 threes in 2004-05, which was a school record at the time, then breaking it in 2005-06 with 238.
•   Utah ranks third in the Pac-12 and No. 18 in Division I women's basketball in three-pointers made this season (240).
•   Utah ranks third in the Pac-12 and No. 23 in Division I women's basketball in three-pointers made per game (8.3).
•   Utah ranks fourth in the Pac-12 and No. 30 in Division I women's basketball in three-point percentage (.358).
•   Nine of the 12 players that have seen action this year have knocked down at least 10 threes each.
•   Utah's 16 made threes against Colorado (1/17/20) was a school record for single-game threes made, breaking the previous record of 15 set in 2004 vs. TCU.
•   Utah shot 69.6-percent from the arc against Colorado which ranks first in the Pac-12 and is tied for fifth nationally in single-game three-point percentage this season.
•   Utah's 16 made threes against Colorado is the second-most scored in a game in the Pac-12 this season (Oregon, 17 vs. Utah State).
BENCH PLAY
Utah has outscored its opponents this season in bench points, 768-585, outscoring opponents in bench points in 19 of Utah's 29 games. Utah's bench has scored over 30 points in 10 games, including scoring 40+ points in two (43 vs. South Dakota, 44 vs. UTSA).
•   Utah's reserves are currently scoring 39-percent of Utah's point total (768 of 1,979) with
Kiana Moore and
Niyah Becker leading the Utes off the bench with 6.0 points and 5.7 points per game each.
•   Utah currently has four players coming off the bench averaging over four points per game (
Niyah Becker – 5.7;
Kiana Moore – 6.0;
Julie Brosseau – 5.0; Kemery Martín – 4.6). Â
•   Utah's bench only scored 21-percent of the Utes' total point production in 2018-19 (474 of 2,227), showing Utah's depth in 2019-20.
TEAM LEADERS
This season, Utah has had nine different players lead the Utes or tie for the lead in scoring at least once.
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Kiana Moore, 1x (11 pts at UCLA)
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Daneesha Provo, 1x (17 pts vs. USC)
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Dru Gylten, 1x (21 pts vs. Cal)
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Andrea Torres, 2x (14 pts at Oregon State; 15 pts vs. Arizona State)
•   Kemery Martín, 3x (13 pts at Stanford; 15 pts vs. Oregon; 15 pts vs. Stanford)
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Julie Brosseau, 3x (14 pts vs. ORU; 10 pts vs. UCLA; 11 pts at UCLA)
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Niyah Becker, 3x (13 pts at Cincinnati; 17 pts vs. Eastern Washington; 18 pts vs. Weber State)
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Lola Pendande, 7x (19 pts vs. South Dakota; 12 pts vs. Nevada; 21 pts vs. Providence; 18 pts vs. Weber State; 20 pts vs. Colorado; 12 pts at Oregon State; 17 pts vs. Oregon State)
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Brynna Maxwell, 12x (15 pts at Xavier; 15 pts vs. Texas Southern; 22 pts vs. UTSA; 18 pts at BYU; 24 pts at Colorado; 27 pts at Cal; 17 pts vs. Oregon State; 16 pts at Washington; 22 pts at Washington State; 22 pts vs. Arizona; 15 pts vs. Arizona State; 18 pts at USC)
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