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Mitchell scores 25 of 37 points in 3rd, Jazz beat Bulls – Cache Valley Daily

Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell (45) shoots as Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine (8) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game Wednesday, March 16, 2022, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored a Utah-record 25 of his 37 points in the third quarter, Jordan Clarkson added 26 and the Utah Jazz beat the Chicago Bulls 125-110 on Wednesday night. Mitchell made a franchise-record seven 3-pointers in the third period on nine attempts. He broke Karl Malone’s team mark of 22 points in a quarter. Mitchell finished with nine 3-pointers, besting his previous career best of seven. Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 14 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter. Alexander-Walker, who came to Utah in a Feb. 9 trade from New Orleans, had only nine total points in his first seven games with the Jazz. Chicago’s Zach LaVine, who has been affected by a sore left knee, made five 3s and had 33 points in tying his highest scoring output in four months. DeMar DeRozan added 25 points. The Bulls have dropped seven of nine. Ayo Dosunmu’s layup trimmed Utah’s lead to 103-99 before the Jazz responded with a clinching

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Oregon’s size and athleticism too much for USU in NIT opener – Cache Valley Daily

LOGAN, Utah — For the tenth season in a row, Utah State failed to secure a win in the postseason. Oregon was bigger, stronger and faster as they took care of the Aggies, 83-72. “Oregon is a good team,” head coach Ryan Odom said. The Ducks held the lead for the final 18-and-a-half minutes. While Oregon ran away with the game, thoughts turned towards the four Aggie seniors. While three players still have a year of eligibility, this could have been Justin Bean, Brandon Horvath, RJ Eytle-Rock and Brock Miller’s final game in Aggie blue. Miller had a rough season as he dealt with back injuries that limited his playtime. Odom made sure he got back on the court in what was likely his final game in the Spectrum. “I wanted to give him one more chance to get a standing ovation,” Odom said. Miller, Horvath and Bean were subbed out with 36 seconds. As they left the Spectrum court for likely the last time, they hugged the coaching staff. For Horvath, it was his final moment with the coaches he played for his entire collegiate career. “I’ve been with them for five years,” Horvath said. “They took a chance

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