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Head Coach

Jim Boylen 2nd year
07-08 0-0
Mt West 0-0
FCR 119
Previous Season Wins wins

Mt West

Final 07-08 Standings
Team Conf. W-L
BYU 14-2 27-8
UNLV 12-4 27-8
New Mexico 11-5 24-9
San Diego St 9-7 20-13
Air Force 8-8 16-14
Utah 7-9 18-15
TCU 6-10 14-16
Wyoming 5-11 12-18
Colorado State 0-16 7-25

Key Contributors

Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl.
PPG RPG APG
C
50 Luke Nevill 7-1 265 Sr
2nd Team All-Conf15.2 6.7 1.3
G
11 Lawerence Borha 6-3 205 Sr
Returning Starter7.6 2.6 2.1
F
21 Shaun Green 6-8 208 Sr
Returning Starter7.6 5.1 2.2
G
32 Tyler Kepkay 6-0 185 Sr
Returning Starter7.5 3.2 2.1
G
5 Luka Drca 6-5 195 Jr
5.3 2.7 3.8
F
14 Kim Tillie 6-9 205 Jr
5.3 4.3 0.4
G
15 Carlon Brown 6-4 210 So
Returning Starter4.4 3.2 1.4

Starters Lost

Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Cl.
PPG RPG APG
G
1 Johnnie Bryant 6-3 175 Sr
2nd Team All-Conf14.2 2.2 1.2

Utah is still trying to find a way back to its quickly diminishing glory days of Andrew Bogut. Enter new Head Coach Jim Boylen who was prepped for a head coaching job by Judd Heathcote, Rudy Tomjanovich and Tom Izzo, it's an impressive pedigree and Boylen is working hard to get the Utes basketball program back to where it wants to be. Boylen has a nice blend of NBA ties and collegiate experience and that is expected to help immensely on the recruiting front.

Who’s Out:

It helps that Utah returns five of their top six scorers. Ricky Johns started 18 contests during his senior season, averaging 7.5 points per game and will be the most difficult player to replace. The problem is that much of the depth is gone. Daniel Deane and Misha Radojevic are transferring and David Foster will be spending the next two years on his LDS Church mission. Deane, Radojevic and Foster were not big impact players, but that is a lot of frontcourt depth that is heading out of Salt Lake City.

Who’s In:

The newcomers will need to be ready to come off the bench right away. Power forward Morgan Grim may end up to be the best of the bunch. The 6-9 Riverton, Utah native could stand to bulk up a bit, but he can move around the basket and will step out and hit the mid-range jumper. In the backcourt Point guard Tyler Kepkay is a hardworking junior college transfer. He is a smart player who can pass and score. The NJCAA All-American led the juco ranks with 27.9 points per game and will, at the least, be a quality option off the bench from day one. Carlon Brown was a prolific prep scorer and should add another long range threat to the team. Redshirt freshman walk-on Craig Cusick will add emergency depth to the backcourt.

Who to Watch:

This team is all about Luke Nevill. The lack of a winning team has kept the 7-1 center out of the national spotlight, but as the team gets better that will change. They better improve quickly though since Nevill only has two years left to make a Bogut-like splash. Nevill averaged 16.8 points and 7.7 rebounds as a sophomore and is only getting more consistent with more experience. For 7-1, he is a decent shooter and can step out and hit the short jumper and will knock down about three-quarters of his attempts from the charity stripe. The emergence of forward Shawn Green makes the frontcourt even more dynamic. The 6-8 junior has terrific range and hit over half of his attempts from beyond the arc. He is a tough rebounder and a nightmare to guard and compliments Nevill’s skills quite well.

Final Projection:

Johnnie Bryant is a proven scorer, but getting more production out of the backcourt will be the difference between a surprisingly good season and another sixth place finish. Bryant, a 6-0 senior, averaged 15.1 points and 2.7 assists and made nearly three shots from long range per game. Lawrence Borha and Stephen Weigh have starting experience, but neither are consistent shooters. Yet, with another year of experience for the youngsters, expectations for them are rising. Weigh showed flashes of brilliance as a freshman and he can score from anywhere on the court. If that develops into a little more consistent scoring from the 6-6 Australian, the Utes will be better than last year. Guards Luka Drca and Curtis Eatmon are candidates to earn some more minutes off the bench after receiving spot starting duty last season.

Utah returns 5 of their top 6 scorers, unfortunately much of the depth is gone.Getting more production out of the backcourt will be the difference between a good year or a bad one, 18 wins.

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Schedule

Season 07-08

Nov 9 S.C. Upstate W 86 -52
Nov 13 High Point W 77 -64
Nov 14 @Washington L 77 -83
Nov 19 Santa Clara L 57 -72
Nov 28 @Weber State W 72 -52
Dec 1 UC-Irvine W 78 -66
Dec 5 Utah State W 72 -48
Dec 8 @Oregon L 64 -75
Dec 15 Missouri State W 66 -54
Dec 22 @California W 67 -65
Dec 27 Idaho State W 68 -51
Dec 31 @Gonzaga L 59 -61
Jan 5 Air Force W 58 -36
Jan 9 Dixie State W 83 -64
Jan 16 @San Diego St L 56 -64
Jan 19 BYU L 52 -55
Jan 22 @New Mexico L 67 -77
Jan 26 TCU W 74 -58
Jan 30 Wyoming L 64 -69
Feb 2 @Colorado State W 67 -52
Feb 6 UNLV W 81 -73
Feb 9 @Air Force W 67 -59
Feb 16 San Diego St W 72 -66
Feb 20 @BYU L 59 -67
Feb 23 New Mexico L 71 -72
Feb 27 @TCU L 61 -67
Mar 1 @Wyoming L 64 -72
Mar 4 Colorado State W 82 -61
Mar 8 @UNLV L 63 -70
Mar 13 @New Mexico W 82 -80
Mar 14 @UNLV L 55 -61
Mar 19 UTEP W 81 -69
Mar 24 @Tulsa L 60 -69
Nov 11 @Wichita State