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Trailblazers Continue Road Swing at No. 12/14 Arizona and at Idaho This Weekend

2022-23 Utah Tech Trailblazers Men's Basketball (1-2 / 0-0 WAC)
Game No. 4
at No. 12/14 Arizona (2-0)
Thursday, November 17 / 7 p.m. (MT) 
McKale Center (14,644); Tucson, Ariz.
-- AND --
Game No. 5
at Idaho (1-2)
Saturday, November 19 / 2 p.m. (PT) 
ICCU Arena (4,200); Moscow, Idaho


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OPENING TIP: Utah Tech (1-2/0-0 WAC) continues its seven-game road swing with two games this weekend. 
            The Trailblazers will open the weekend with a Thursday night match-up at PAC-12 power No. 12/14 Arizona (2-0). Tip-off inside the McKale Center in Tucson is set for 7 p.m. (MT).
            UT will then head back to the Northwest for a Saturday matinee at Big Sky member Idaho (1-2; pending the outcome of a Wednesday home game vs. CSU Bakersfield). That game will begin at 2 p.m. (PT), inside the ICCU Arena (4,200) in Moscow.
 
UTAH TECH VS. THIS WEEKEND'S OPPONENTS: Both games at Arizona and at Idaho will be the first time in program history that Utah Tech will have faced either opponent on the basketball court.
 
LAST TIME OUT: Utah Tech gave PAC-12 member Washington all it wanted and more, but Huskies managed to pull away late to hand the Trailblazers a 78-67 road loss last Monday night in Seattle.
            UT led by as many as eight points in the first half, and enjoyed a 53-47 advantage with 12 minutes to play. However the Huskies rattled off a 14-2 run, and rode a hot shooting second half overall, to erase the deficit and pull away late for the home win.
 
HI MY NAME IS...: The Trailblazers will begin the 2022-23 season with a new institutional name - Utah Tech University. 
            This past July 1, the university re-branded to the new moniker, replacing "Dixie State University," while the "Trailblazers" nickname remained in place. 
 
NEW RADIO HOME OF UT ATHLETICS: 
            Along with the new name, Utah Tech University Athletics announced in July a new five-year multimedia agreement with Canyon Media Corporation. 
            Beginning this fall through the 2026-27 season, all Trailblazer football and men's basketball games, including comprehensive pregame and post game coverage, will be broadcast live on The Fan Sports Network (99.5/95.3 FM in St. George; 93.1 FM/1400 AM in Cedar City).
            The agreement will also feature select coverage of several other Trailblazer Athletic events throughout the year.
 
AND A NEW VOICE: In conjunction of the new radio home announcement, longtime Utah sportscaster Rod Zundel was introduced as director of broadcasting and multimedia content for Trailblazer Athletics, and will serve as the new radio voice for football and men's basketball.
            Along with complete radio coverage, Zundel will host "The Jon Judkins Coaches Show" every Tuesday night (starting on Nov. 29) on The Fan Sports Network at 6 p.m. He will also oversee the production of several weekly Trailblazer student-athlete, coach and team online video feature stories, along with other digital content throughout the year. 
            Joining Zundel court side at home and selected road games this season will be former UT assistant coach and current athletic administrator Mike Olson
 
TRAILBLAZERS PICKED 12TH THE WAC: Utah Tech was voted to finish 12th by both the coaches and the media as the WAC announced its 2022-23 conference men's basketball preseason polls back on Oct. 17. 
            Grand Canyon swept the top spot in both polls, collecting eight first place votes and 135 points in the coaches' poll. Meanwhile, defending WAC tournament champion New Mexico State garnered three first place nods and 127 points to place second in the coaches' poll, and was the second choice among the media.
            In fact, the top-five spots in both polls were identical as Stephen F. Austin (Coaches' – 111 pts) placed third, while Abilene Christian (Coaches' – 101 pts) and California Baptist (Coaches' – 96 pts) each received one first-place vote to finish fourth and fifth, respectively. 
            The rest of the coaches' poll listed Seattle U (91 pts) in sixth, Utah Valley (85 pts) in seventh, Sam Houston (79 pts) in eighth, WAC newcomer Southern Utah (66 pts) in ninth, Tarleton State (47 pts) in 10th, WAC rookie UT-Arlington (31 pts) in 11th, Utah Tech (29), and UTRGV (16 pts) rounded out the poll in 13th. 
            Sam Houston and Seattle U tied for sixth in the media poll, followed by UVU, SUU, UTA, Tarleton, Utah Tech and UTRGV. 
            No Trailblazer player was voted to either the coaches or media preseason teams. GCU junior guard Jovan Blacksher Jr. was tabbed as the preseason Player of the Year in both polls. 
  
JUDKINS NOW NO. 1 IN UTAH: Head Coach Jon Judkins became the all-time winningest head coach in Utah collegiate basketball history last December with career victory No. 583 in UT's 114-49 home rout of SAGU-AIC (12/15/21).
            Judkins moved past legendary Utah head women's basketball coach Elaine Elliott (582-324) atop the state's all-time coaching victories list (men's and women's). That list also includes a pair of former Utah Tech (then Dixie State) coaches in Dave Rose (1990-97 before moving on to BYU) and Stan Watts (1941-45 before moving on to Utah), along with such names at Stew Morrill (Utah State) and Rick Majerus (Utah). 
            Judkins currently owns a 591-294 (.667) overall record during his time at both Utah Tech and Snow (UT) College (1992-2005; 284-128).
            Coach Judkins became the first men's coach in Utah collegiate basketball history to reach the 500-win plateau when UT defeated Hawai'i Hilo (81-72) back on January 28, 2017.
 
CHALK UP ANOTHER MILESTONE WIN FOR COACH...: Coach Judkins also reached his second career milestone one game later when he won his 300th game as Utah Tech head coach in Blazers' 78-69 victory at North Dakota (12/18). 
            Coach Judkins is currently 307-166 (.649) in 17-plus years at Utah Tech, including a 287-154 (.650) mark in the program's NCAA era.
 
...AND A NEW CONTRACT EXTENSION: Utah Tech and Coach Judkins agreed to a five-year contract extension in September that will keep the longtime Trailblazer mentor on the Burns Arena sidelines through the 2026-27 season. 
            Along with all the victories, conference championships and NCAA D-II Tournament appearances, Judkins has coached 44 all-conference selections, including 19 first team honorees, and two conference players of the year (Trevor Hill – PacWest 2017-18, Jack Pagenkopf – RMAC, 2019-20). In addition, he has had seven players collect all-region recognition, and two players – Zach Robbins (2014-15 D-II Bulletin Honorable Mention) and Hill (2017-18 NABC First Team) go on to earn All-America honors.  
            Meanwhile in the classroom, Judkins has had a combined 120 student-athletes earn academic all-conference recognition since 2009-10, with three of those student-athletes – Josh Fuller (2016-17 second team), Brandon Simister (2017-18 second team) and Hunter Schofield (2020-21 second team/2021-22 first team) garner CoSIDA Academic All-America honors. 
 
QUICK LOOK AT THE 2022-23 SCHEDULE: Including their season debut at Nevada on Nov. 7, the Trailblazers will be road warriors during the first month of the 2022-23 season, which will see UT play eight of its first nine games away from home.
            Utah Tech traveled to Seattle for last Monday night's game at Washington (11/14) to kick off a seven-game road swing that includes this weekend's games at No. 12/14 Arizona and at Idaho. 
            Utah Tech will then spend Thanksgiving Weekend in North Dakota for an in-season tournament at UND, beginning with a match-up against the host Fighting Hawks (11/25), before taking on 2022 NCAA tourney team Cal State Fullerton (11/26). 
            The Blazers will wrap up their road odyssey with a two-game trip to northern Utah for their first-ever games at Utah State (12/1) in Logan, and at Weber State (12/3) in Ogden.
            Utah Tech will return home for four-straight games prior to the Christmas holiday break, starting with a match-up vs. Chapman University on Friday, Dec. 9. UT will also play host to The Master's (CA) University (12/17), Westmont College (12/19), and first-year NCAA Division-I transition school Lindenwood University (12/22).
            The Trailblazers will kick off its third season of WAC play at home vs. UTRGV (12/29) before heading up Interstate 15 to Orem for a New Year's Eve match-up at conference and in-state rival Utah Valley.
            
MEET THE 2022-23 TRAILBLAZERS: Utah Tech returns four starters and eight letter winners from last year's squad that posted a 13-18 overall record (6-12 WAC - 12th) in the program's second NCAA Division I season. The 13 wins last season were five more than the program's win total from its D-I debut season in 2020-21. 
            UT has 17 players on its 2022-23 roster, headlined by senior point guard Cameron Gooden, who is the team's top returning scorer (11.5 ppg) and assists leader (3.6 apg) from a year ago.
            Gooden started in all 31 games last season and scored in double figures in his 15 of his first 18 starts with three 20-plus point outings, highlighted by a career-high 26 points on 8-of-14 shooting at California Baptist (1/12).
            Senior forward Dancell Leter is UT's top returning rebounder and second leading scorer. He too started in all 31 games and averaged 10.3 points (11.4 in WAC play) on 45.7 percent shooting and 5.2 rebounds a game. Leter scored in double figures in nine of his final 12 starts, including back-to-back 15-point outings at home vs. New Mexico State (2/10) and Grand Canyon (2/12)
            Junior forward Frank Staine is back for his fourth season after he played in all 31 games last year and was in the starting line-up in the final 28 overall, and averaged 8.8 points and 3.7 rebounds while shooting 41.7 percent (.328 3FG) from the floor. Staine, who is ranked sixth in career 3FGM (103) and ninth in career steals (80), scored in double figures in 15 games, highlighted by a season-high 17 points at USC (11/22), and at home vs. New Mexico State (2/10).
            Fellow junior Isaiah Pope also returns after he started in 15 of 30 games played and averaged 5.6 points on 36.7 percent shooting and 2.8 rebounds in 2021-22. He poured in a season-high 17 points on 7-of-12 shooting with three 3-pointers vs. UTRGV (1/22).
            The Blazers also return forwards Jacob Nicolds (6-5, Sr.; 4.4 ppg/3.5 rpg), Trevon Allfrey (6-8, R-So.; 4.2 ppg/2.3 rpg) and Trey Edmonds (6-10, So.; 1.8 ppg/2.4 rpg), along with sophomore guard Noa Gonsalves (6-1; 3.8 ppg/2.3 rpg), and redshirt freshman Isaac Finlinson (6-6; St. George, Utah/Dixie HS).
            Utah Tech welcomes seven newcomers this year, highlighted by sophomore Idaho transfer Tanner Christensen (6-10), who averaged a solid 8.5 points and 6.4 rebounds for the Vandals last season.
            Sophomore sharp-shooting guard Hagen Wright (6-5; Payson, Utah), who led the Scenic West Athletic Conference in 3-point percentage (.446) and was the league's third-leading scorer (15.5 ppg) as a freshman at Snow (UT) College, joins the Blazer program, as does sophomore transfer Caleb Stearman (6-7; Las Vegas, Nev.) from Benedictine (AZ) University.
            In addition, five freshmen will also vie for playing time, including guards Asjon Anderson (6-2; Tacoma, Wash./Mount Tahoma HS), Stone Hutchings (6-5; West Jordan, Utah/Copper Hills HS), Kade Madsen (6-2; Las Vegas, Nev./Palo Verde HS), and Trevon Snoddy (6-5; Lehi, Utah/Skyridge HS), and forward Chol Deng (6-6; Sydney Australia/Fairmont Prep). 
 
HOME SWEET HOME: Since joining the NCAA ranks in 2006-07, Utah Tech has played to a 151-42 (.782) overall record in the Burns Arena under Head CoachJon Judkins, which includes the CSUN win last Saturday, along with a 10-6 home mark last season. 
            Prior to the CSUN win, UT's last home win was an 80-75 overtime thriller vs. in-state rival Utah Valley (2/19), which clinched the Trailblazers' ninth 10-plus win home season in its NCAA era, and the first as a newly-minted D-I program.                  
            In addition, the UVU win was also the 150th NCAA home win (150-42; .781) in the Jon Judkins era.  
            The Blazers went 5-7 in their Division-I debut season in 2020-21, this after UT posted a 12-2 record in its final D-II year in 2019-20. That 2020-21 record snapped a 13-year streak that saw Utah Tech finish above .500 at home. The last time the program did not finish with a home winning record was UT's first NCAA season in 2006-07, when the it finished with a 2-5 home mark.  
            Utah Tech posted a perfect 12-0 record at home in 2009-10, and 11-1 records in consecutive seasons in 2015-16 and 2016-17. 
 
HOW ABOUT WHEN THE BAGS ARE PACKED?: Utah Tech fell to 137-113 (.548) in 250 games away from home in its NCAA era under Coach Judkins after last Monday's loss at Washington. That mark includes a 109-91 record (.545) in true road games, and a 28-22 mark (.560) in neutral site games during Judkins' tenure. 
            Utah Tech played to a 3-12 (3-11 in true road games) record away from home last season, which included a five-game skid to close out the year. 
            UT finished the 2020-21 campaign with a 3-6 overall road mark, which snapped an 11-year run that saw the program post a winning road record. The last time Utah Tech did not come away with a winning road record was all the way back in the 2007-08 season, when it went 4-11 away from home in the program's second year of Division-II competition. 
            UT has won eight or more games away from home in 11 of its previous 16 NCAA campaigns overall, including a program best 15-5 record (10-2 in road contests) in 2010-11. 
 
AGAINST NON-CONFERENCE OPPONENTS: Following Monday's loss at Washington, Utah Tech is now 89-79 (.529) all-time against non-conference opponents in 16-plus seasons of NCAA competition, highlighted by a program-best nine wins in 2010-11 (9-4), eight wins in 2008-09 (8-7), and seven victories in 2012-13 (7-4).
            Utah Tech won six of its last seven non-conference games last season to finish the year with a 7-6 mark against non-WAC opponents. That late Blazer kick helped clinched their ninth winning non-conference season overall during its four-year era, which also includes a 4-3 record in their D-I debut in 2020-21. 
 
WORKING OVERTIME: Utah Tech is 21-13 (.617) all-time in overtime games in its NCAA era, which includes a win in its lone OT affair last season, a thrilling 80-75 WAC victory over Utah Valley (2/19/22). That overtime win came nearly two years to the day of the Trailblazers' last OT game, which did not end as well as UT dropped a 105-97 decision at Colorado Christian (2/22/20) during its final D-II season. 
            Four of those 34 games have gone to double-overtime (2-2), the last was a 79-75 loss at Cal Poly Pomona (11/10/17) in the 2017-18 season opener. 
 
FROM WAY DOWNTOWN....BANG: Utah Tech has hit at least one 3-pointer in 144-straight games, which includes an 8-of-22 (.364) effort last in the season opener at Nevada (11/7), and a 7-of-24 (.292) clip last Monday at Washington 
            Last season, the Trailblazers nailed a school-record 21 treys in its 114-49 blowout win over SAGU-American Indian College (12/15/21).
            That record was one of five 3FG school records to fall that night as the Blazers also broke records for first half 3FGM (10), second half 3FGM (11), and for 3FG attempted (37). In addition, 11 different Trailblazers hit at least one 3-pointer, which was another school record.
            UT reached double figures in made 3-pointers four times last season, including a three-game stretch in December that culminated with its school record night. UT also made a WAC season-high 12 treys in the home OT win vs. UVU (2/19/22). 
            In all, Utah Tech has hit at least one three pointer in 345 of its last 347 games overall, and in 439 of the program's 443 NCAA-era games, which began in the 2006-07 season, with 25 total games of at least 10 3FGM.
            
RELEASE...ROTATION...SPLASH: Utah Tech attempted 20 or more 3-pointers 23 times last season, including a WAC season-high 31 3FGA (12-of-31; .387) vs. Utah Valley (2/19). In fact, UT broke the school record for attempted 3-pointers with 698 in 31 total games last season, which bested the previous record of 565 set in 30 games during the 2019-20 season. 
            Meanwhile, UT also broke its single season 3FG made record last year with 219 makes (219-of-565; .387), eclipsing the previous record of 205 also set in the 2019-20 campaign. 
 
BLAZING TRAILS:
* - Senior guard Cameron Gooden picked up right where he left off from last season as went for a team-high 16 points in 31 minutes at Nevada (11/7) ... he then followed that up with a team-high 17 points, five assists and a career-best eight rebounds in the CSUN win last Saturday night.
* - Gooden has scored in double figures in 35 of his 55 career games (all starts) with seven 20-plus point outings, and has led the team in scoring 30 times overall ... Gooden has also moved into eighth place on UT's career scoring list (12.3 ppg). 
* - Sophomore F/C Tanner Christensen put on a show last Monday night at Washington, going for a game-high 26 points in nearly 35 minutes against the Huskies.
* - Christensen scored UT's first eight points and had 16 of the team's 25 points as Blazers' opened up a 25-17 lead 12-plus minutes into the first half ... Christensen finished the night 11-of-17 from the floor with four rebounds and three assists.
* - Saturday's game at Idaho will be a homecoming for Christensen, who played two seasons in Vandals' program from 2020-22 before transferring to Utah Tech ahead of this season. 
* - Sophomore guard Noa Gonsalves posted career highs of 13 points and eight rebounds in his third career start at Nevada (11/7) ... the sophomore hit 5-of-7 from the floor, including 3-of-4 from beyond the arc, and dished out three assists in a team-high 32 minutes of action. 
* - Junior forward Frank Staine poured in 10 first-half points and went 1-of-3 from the perimeter vs. CSUN last Saturday ... Staine is currently sixth in career 3FGM (110), fourth in career 3FGA (305) and ninth in 3FG% (.360).
* - Staine also picked off two more steals vs. CSUN, which moved him into a tie for seventh on UT's career steals list (85). 
* - After Utah Tech's bench was outscored by the Nevada (11/7) reserves by a 34-23 count in the season opener, the Trailblazer reserves outscored their CSUN counterparts by a 24-6 margin ... UT's bench then followed that up by outscoring Washington's reserves last Monday night, 23-10.
* - Junior guard Isaiah Pope poured in 13 of the Blazers' 23 reserve points on 5-of-9 shooting with a pair of 3-pointers ... Pope also pulled down five boards and had one assist and a steal in 28 minutes off the bench. 
* - Last season, UT's bench outscored its opponent reserves by a 699-652 margin (22.5 ppg-21.10 ppg), and in 15 of 31 games (with two ties) overall last season.
* - Since the 2016-17 season, Utah Tech has shot 50 percent or better in just 49 of its last 165 games overall, and the Blazers have shot better than 50 percent only four times in 31 games last season ... UT shot a season-high 57.6 percent (34-of-59) vs. Saint Katherine (12/4/21), and 51.9 percent vs. SAGU-AIC (12/15/21).
* - Also dating back to the 2016-17 season, Utah Tech has had 77 of its last 168 games decided by nine points or less, including 19 of 55 games to this point of the program's Division I transition, with nine of those occasions coming last season (5-4 overall). 
* - After being outrebounded in its first two games of the season, Utah Tech enjoyed a decisive 38-25 rebounding margin last Monday night at Washington, which included a 15-4 edge on the offensive glass.  
* - Last season the Trailblazers won the "Battle of the Boards" in 15 of 31 games (10-5), this after they were outrebounded 12 times in 21 games in their D-1 debut in 2020-21 ... overall, Utah Tech has outrebounded an opponent in 91 of its last 141 games going back to the 2017-18 campaign. 
 
UP NEXT: Utah Tech will spend Thanksgiving Weekend in the "Peace Garden State" as the Trailblazers will play in the North Dakota Holiday Tournament. UT will open tourney play against the host Fighting Hawks on Friday, Nov. 25 at 1 p.m. (CT), followed by a date against Cal State Fullerton on Saturday, Nov. 26 at 2 p.m. (CT). 





 
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Trevon Allfrey

#40 Trevon Allfrey

F
6' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
Stone Hutchings

#12 Stone Hutchings

G/F
6' 5"
Freshman
Caleb Stearman

#54 Caleb Stearman

F
6' 7"
Sophomore
Hagen Wright

#23 Hagen Wright

G
6' 5"
Sophomore
Trevon Snoddy

#15 Trevon Snoddy

G
6' 5"
Freshman
Tanner  Christensen

#30 Tanner Christensen

F/C
6' 10"
Sophomore
Chol Deng

#10 Chol Deng

F
6' 6"
Freshman
Trey Edmonds

#2 Trey Edmonds

F
6' 10"
Sophomore
Isaiah Pope

#21 Isaiah Pope

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6' 5"
Junior
Isaac Finlinson

#4 Isaac Finlinson

F
6' 6"
Freshman
Kade Madsen

#13 Kade Madsen

G
6' 2"
Freshman
Noa Gonsalves

#11 Noa Gonsalves

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6' 1"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Trevon Allfrey

#40 Trevon Allfrey

6' 8"
Redshirt Sophomore
F
Stone Hutchings

#12 Stone Hutchings

6' 5"
Freshman
G/F
Caleb Stearman

#54 Caleb Stearman

6' 7"
Sophomore
F
Hagen Wright

#23 Hagen Wright

6' 5"
Sophomore
G
Trevon Snoddy

#15 Trevon Snoddy

6' 5"
Freshman
G
Tanner  Christensen

#30 Tanner Christensen

6' 10"
Sophomore
F/C
Chol Deng

#10 Chol Deng

6' 6"
Freshman
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Trey Edmonds

#2 Trey Edmonds

6' 10"
Sophomore
F
Isaiah Pope

#21 Isaiah Pope

6' 5"
Junior
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Isaac Finlinson

#4 Isaac Finlinson

6' 6"
Freshman
F
Kade Madsen

#13 Kade Madsen

6' 2"
Freshman
G
Noa Gonsalves

#11 Noa Gonsalves

6' 1"
Sophomore
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