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Mark Williams scores career-high 31 points in the Hornets’ 117-112 victory over the Jazz | Sports

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mark Williams scored a career high 31 points and had 13 rebounds to help the Charlotte Hornets beat the Utah Jazz 117-112 on Wednesday night. LaMelo Ball added 27 points, nine assists and three blocks to help Charlotte snap a seven-game road losing streak. Miles Bridges had 25 points and 10 rebounds, and Brandon Miller finished with 20 points. Keyonte George led Utah with 26 points and six assists. Brice Sensabaugh added 19 points. Sensabaugh made back-to-back baskets on both ends of a 19-2 run that erased an 11-point first-quarter deficit and put Utah up 26-20. Charlotte trailed until the fourth before finally taking a 98-97 lead on back-to-back baskets from Bridges and Ball. Utah went ahead again on back-to-back threes from Sensabaugh and George, but the Hornets pulled back in front for good behind a 9-0 run. Miller capped the spurt with a running layup, giving Charlotte a 111-105 lead with 2:50 left. Takeaways Hornets: Charlotte had four players finish with at least 20 points while shooting 53% from the field. The Hornets scored 37 points in the fourth quarter alone. Jazz: George returned from a five-game absence due to left heel inflammation and

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GALLERY: Sky View 64, Logan 47 boys basketball | Multimedia

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GALLERY: Ridgeline 73, Mountain Crest 67 boys basketball

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GALLERY: Green Canyon 76, West Field 45 boys basketball

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Utah State’s Bronco Mendenhall announces football coaching and support staff | Sports

LOGAN, Utah – New Utah State head football coach Bronco Mendenhall announced his coaching and support staff for the 2025 season on Wednesday. Mendenhall announced 23 hires, including his coordinators, 10 position coaches, six analysts and six support staff members.  Of the 23 coaches and support staff announced, 17 have previous working experience with Mendenhall at BYU, Virginia or New Mexico, while 10 staff members played for him at BYU or Virginia. Kevin McGiven – Offensive Coordinator McGiven brings 24 years of collegiate coaching experience to Utah State, including 16 seasons coordinating NCAA Division I offenses. The 2025 campaign will be his third season working with Mendenhall, including two years together at BYU in 2003 and 2004. McGiven has been part of three conference championship squads and has helped six teams to bowl eligibility, along with two more advancing to the FCS playoffs. The 2025 campaign is McGiven’s third stint at USU. He spent the 2013-14 seasons as the Aggies offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach and the 2009 campaign as its assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach. During the 2013-14 seasons, McGiven helped the Aggies to a 19-9 record, including a 13-3 conference mark, an appearance in the inaugural Mountain West

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Utah State drops first MW game of the season with defeat at UNLV | Sports

For just the second time this year, and the first in conference play, Utah State has lost. On the road and missing two players due to illness, the Aggies were outscored 12-2 in the final five minutes, including a 7-0 game-ending run by UNLV as the Rebels claimed victory in the Thomas & Mack Center by a 65-62 score. Despite many struggles, among them foul trouble, rebounding, poor free throw shooting and a general lack of consistent offense, Utah State held a seven-point lead, 60-53, with five minutes left in the game. That came after an 11-1 run from the Aggies that displayed some of the grittiest play they’d showcased all night. Unfortunately, it couldn’t last, nor would it be enough to power Utah State to another road victory. “Give our guys a ton of credit for coming back. We were up seven, had them on the ropes,” Calhoun said. “Had numerous opportunities to make layups to win it. Unfortunately for us, the ball didn’t go in. Wel’ll take a day off and get back to the drawing board.” From making four straight field goal attempts as part of that 11-1 run, USU went on to miss nine of their

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