Utah Tech was done in by a cold shooting night as the Trailblazers fell at Arizona State, 81-54, on Tuesday night at Desert Financial Arena.
How it happened
Utah Tech (3-2/0-0 WAC) could not take advantage of forcing four early ASU turnovers. The Trailblazers misfired on their first seven shot attempts, including four misses from the perimeter.
Luckily for Utah Tech, ASU (6-0) was not much better from the floor, as the Blazers found themselves down only by a 6-2 count after a
Lauren Crocker lay-in with 5:27 to play in the opening quarter.
Chardonnay Hartley and
Kaylee Borden would later score inside the painted area, but the Sun Devils closed the period with a 12-6 spurt, and led 18-8 after 10 minutes complete.
The Blazers looked as if they had found a little bit of rhythm on offense after Crocker and
Brie Crittendon scored on consecutive possessions early in the second quarter to trim the Sun Devils lead to eight at 20-12.
However Arizona State broke the game open with a 15-4 run, and would outscore Utah Tech by 13 in the stanza, en route to a 44-21 cushion at the halftime break.
Utah Tech seemed to find its shooting touch during the intermission as the Trailblazers began the second half connecting on five of their first eight shot attempts to cut the deficit to 50-34 with 5:54 left in the third quarter.
After Utah Tech missed its first 16 shots from the perimeter,
Maddie Warren drained a pair of 3-pointers during the Blazers' 13-6 run, the second of which forced a Sun Devil timeout.
Unfortunately the Trailblazers would only hit one bucket over the final five-plus minutes as ASU headed the fourth quarter with a 61-39 lead.
The Sun Devils opened the final frame with an 11-2 run and cruised on from there for the home victory.
Numbers to know
Utah Tech wound up only 5-of-28 (.179) from three-point country, three of which were drained by Warren, who paced the Blazers with 14 points.
Meawhile Crocker flirted with a double-double as poured a career-best 11 points with a Utah Tech career high-tying eight rebounds.
Hartley chipped in seven points along with a game and season-high eight assists, while Crittendon tallied seven points with a season-high tying 10 boards.
Utah Tech shot a season-low 29.9 percent (20-of-67) from the floor (27-of-63) and went 9-of-12 (.750) from the foul line.
McKinna Brackens led all scorers with 19 points and finished with a co-game high 10 rebounds.
Arizona State connected on 41.3 percent (33-of-80) of its shots and outrebounded Utah Tech by a 62-36 count. The Sun Devils also owned a decisive 23-9 edge on the offensive glass, which led to 22 second chance points.
Up Next
Utah Tech will close out its 2025-26 non-conference schedule with a five-game holiday homestand, which starts with a post-Thanksgiving match-up against former RMAC rival Westminster University this Saturday. Tip-off inside Burns Arena is set for 12 noon (MT).