Wright leads Utah to dominating win over
Southern Cal
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[January 03, 2015]
SALT LAKE CITY -- National Player of
the Year candidate Delon Wright and his No. 10 Utah Utes opened Pac-12
in dominating fashion on Friday, defeating the USC Trojans, 79-55.
Wright, a guard, finished the night with a double-double, scoring 11
points and handing out 10 assists.
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Riding a three-game winning streak into league play, the Utes got
off to a slow start against the Trojans. The two teams were locked
in a defensive battle for the first four minutes, before center
Jakob Poeltl's fast-break layup at the 16:03 mark sparked the
Runnin' Utes offense.
"(USC) started the last few games with zone," said Utah coach Larry
Krystkowiak. "It wasn't a surprise to us. We put a couple of new
actions in the last two days preparing for it and our guys did a
good job getting some shots."
The Utes led by as many as 21 points while the Trojans struggled,
shooting 26.5 percent in the first half and committing seven
turnovers. USC got two consecutive baskets in the paint to cut the
lead to 39-22 before halftime.
"Utah played excellent basketball in the first half, really the
whole game," said USC coach Andy Enfield. "We got sped up. We shot a
very poor percentage."
USC's shooting improved in the second half, but the Trojans still
only shot 38.5 for the night. Forward Nikola Jovanovic was the one
consistent threat for USC; Jovanovic compiled 14 points and six
rebounds.
Forward Jordan Loveridge led Utah with 14 points, six rebounds and
two assists. The team shot just under 57 percent from the field and
was even deadlier from 3-point range at just under 58 percent.
"Our bigs did a nice job of catching and then finding us when we
were open," said Wright. "It helps a lot to have another threat with
Jordan out there making 3-pointers and spreading the defense."
Despite this just being Loveridge's second game back, he's led the
team in scoring both games.
"I'm just getting back into it," he said. "It's coming, little by
little with the rhythm. When I was out, shooting was all I could do.
I could condition and shoot jumpers. I just stayed in the gym and
didn't relax when I could have moped. I just wanted to try and put
effort into it."
Despite their shooting struggles, the Trojans cut the Utes lead to
15 in the second half behind forward Malik Martin and guard Julian
Jacobs. Martin finished with 12 points; Jacobs had 10.
However, as he always seems to do, Wright took over for Utah with a
layup, a steal and another layup -- stretching the lead to 19.
From that point, the Utes maintained a comfortable lead, and with
10:39 to play, guard Dakarai Tucker drained a 3-pointer, extending
the Utah lead to 23.
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"We are young, said coach Enfield. "It was a first experience in an
atmosphere like this, a Pac-12 game against a top-10 team. They just
outplayed us and they are a better team than we are."
Plagued by foul trouble, Utah's freshman phenom Poeltl was held to
four points and five rebounds in 19 minutes of action.
With 1:30 left in the game, the Huntsman Center crowd erupted as
seldom-used walk-on Austin Eastman sank a 3-pointer right in front
of the Utah bench.
"We tell him to shoot it," said Wright. "I'm sure it felt good to
knock it down. It's tough for him because the fans want to see him
score. We put pressure on him also because we're rooting for him."
The Utes now take a day off before a quick turnaround, hosting UCLA
on Sunday. The Trojans tip off the same day as they look to regroup
against Colorado.
NOTES: Going into Pac-12 play, the Utes lead the league in four key
categories: scoring margin (plus-19.2), field-goal percentage (50.6
percent), rebounding margin (plus-9.0), and rebounding defense
(28.9). ... Before returning to action this week, Utah junior Jordan
Loveridge (12.0 ppg) missed the last seven games due to knee
surgery. ... A onetime Utah commit, Julian Jacobs is a reserve guard
for USC, averaging 6.3 ppg. ... USC scored 75 points or more in four
of its last five games, before being held to 55 by the Utes.
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