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Utah Utes vs. Arizona State Sun Devils: How to watch live stream, TV channel, NCAA Basketball start time
Halftime Report
Utah is on the road but looking no worse for wear. They are fully in control with a 47-22 lead over Arizona State.
Utah entered the contest with two straight defeats and they’re well on their way to making it three. Can they turn things around, or will Arizona State hand them another loss? Only time will tell.
Who’s Playing
Arizona State Sun Devils @ Utah Utes
Current Records: Arizona State 14-17, Utah 18-13
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What to Know
The Utah Utes and the Arizona State Sun Devils are set to clash at 11:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday at T-Mobile Arena in a Pac-12 postseason contest. Both teams took a loss in their last game, so they’ll have plenty of motivation to get the ‘W’.
Last Saturday, the Utes were just a bucket shy of victory and fell 66-65 to the Ducks. Utah has now taken an ‘L’ in back-to-back games.
Despite their loss, Utah saw several players rise to the challenge and make noteworthy plays. Branden Carlson, who scored 19 points along with five rebounds, was perhaps the best of all. Less helpful for Utah was Ben Carlson’s abysmal 0-5 three-point shooting.
Meanwhile, Arizona State’s recent rough patch got a bit rougher on Saturday after their third straight loss. They took a 59-47 hit to the loss column at the hands of the Bruins. The loss unfortunately continues a disappointing trend for Arizona State in their matchups with UCLA: they’ve now lost five in a row.
The Utes’ loss was their third straight on the road, which dropped their record down to 18-13. As for the Sun Devils, they have been struggling recently as they’ve lost five of their last six matchups, which put a noticeable dent in their 14-17 record this season.
Wednesday’s contest is shaping up to be a scrappy game: Utah have been smashing the glass this season, having averaged 39 rebounds per game. It’s a different story for Arizona State, though, as they’ve been averaging only 33.2 rebounds per game. Given Utah’s sizable advantage in that area, Arizona State will need to find a way to close that gap.
Utah is hoping to beat the odds on Wednesday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. Anyone thinking of taking them against the spread should keep this in mind: the team hasn’t covered the last five times they’ve played Arizona State.
Odds
Utah is a solid 6-point favorite against Arizona State, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Utes as a 6.5-point favorite.
The over/under is 144 points.
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Series History
Arizona State has won 7 out of their last 10 games against Utah.
- Feb 10, 2024 – Arizona State 85 vs. Utah 77
- Jan 04, 2024 – Arizona State 82 vs. Utah 70
- Feb 18, 2023 – Arizona State 67 vs. Utah 59
- Feb 26, 2022 – Arizona State 63 vs. Utah 61
- Jan 17, 2022 – Arizona State 64 vs. Utah 62
- Mar 06, 2021 – Utah 98 vs. Arizona State 59
- Jan 18, 2020 – Arizona State 83 vs. Utah 64
- Feb 16, 2019 – Arizona State 98 vs. Utah 87
- Jan 03, 2019 – Utah 96 vs. Arizona State 86
- Jan 25, 2018 – Utah 80 vs. Arizona State 77
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WATCH: Officers crack down on drivers running red lights in Arizona
GLENDALE, AZ — A Glendale Police Department traffic enforcement operation is targeting red-light runners, putting a spotlight on the split-second decisions that can lead to life-altering crashes.
Arizona continues to be one of the worst states in the country for red-light running.
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, nearly 6,000 drivers were involved in red light crashes at intersections, resulting in more than 60 deaths.
Officer Schlingman from the Glendale Police Department said the two most common excuses he hears from drivers cited for the violation are that they thought the light was still yellow, or that they were running late.
Watch in the player above as ABC15 gets a front-row seat inside the traffic enforcement operation as part of Operation Safe Roads.
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AM Roundup: Murder victim’s mother speaks, deadly Scottsdale crash, AZ CD 1 race
PHOENIX — Happy Wednesday!
We’re staying on top of the latest happenings from across the Valley, state, and our nation for Wednesday, July 15; here’s what you need to know as you start your day:
The monsoon is not done with us yet. A few scattered storms could pop up in the Valley later today. Until then, partly cloudy, hot, and humid with a high of 108º. Better storm chances arrive tomorrow.
The mother of a 21-year-old woman who was found dead near Lake Pleasant over the weekend is speaking about her daughter’s death to ABC15.
Arianna Jones, 21, was last known to be at her apartment near 59th and Northern avenues. When her family went to check on her, they said they found damage to her front door, and she was not there. Her family has had no contact with her since July 5.
A friend told police that she had planned to meet “an acquaintance” for a movie. Evidence shows the man, identified by police as Domonic Rodolico, had picked Jones up from her apartment and never returned.
On Saturday, July 11, officials located “decomposing human remains in this area along with additional evidence,” including movie theater cups and clothes.
Glendale police confirmed Monday that Rodolico was taken into custody on charges including first-degree murder. Police say he is being held on a $2 million cash bond.
Mother of Glendale woman found dead near Lake Pleasant speaks to ABC15
One person is dead, and four others are hurt after a multi-vehicle crash in Scottsdale.
Police say they were called to the crash at Scottsdale Road and Shea Boulevard around 4:45 p.m.
When officers arrived, they found six vehicles involved in the crash.
All told, Scottsdale police say five people were taken to the hospital for their injuries.
One person later died of their injuries. That person has not yet been identified.
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Arizona’s 1st Congressional District has become one of the most watched races in the country, with political experts calling it a toss-up ahead of the primary election.
CD1 is among a small number of truly competitive House races, said Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics.
“We only have 16 tossups in the House in our Crystal Ball House ratings. Two of them are Arizona One and Arizona Six, so they’re really, really important,” Kondik said.
CD1 is home to about 820,000 people. The district includes northeast Phoenix, Scottsdale, Fountain Hills, and Cave Creek. Because the race is so competitive, campaigns are spending heavily to reach voters.
“There are a lot of people who live in the Phoenix area who don’t live in Arizona One. But they’re going to be seeing those ads for Arizona One anyway,” Kondik said.
Arizona’s 1st Congressional District race is one of the most competitive in the country
In a world where headlines often focus on what teenagers are doing wrong, one Valley band is giving people a reason to turn up the volume.
Anthem-based rock band The Deadline, made up of local teenagers, recently returned from a remarkable trip to Poland, where they performed for U.S. and NATO troops stationed near the Ukraine border.
The opportunity came after the young musicians caught the attention of Polish officials and continued building a reputation through Alice Cooper’s Proof Is in the Pudding competition.
What followed was a once-in-a-lifetime invitation to use their music to boost morale for troops serving far from home.
Arizona teens bring musical talent to audience of troops near Ukraine
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AMC Theater’s Valuation Was Excessive, Says Arizona Tax Court
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Maricopa County, Ariz., asked the court to affirm its determination that the location was a 30-auditorium mixed used movie theater worth nearly $29 million in full cash value and $12.5 million in limited value.
However, AMC’s expert appraiser didn’t err when he limited the property’s valuation to the 17 auditoriums the theater currently uses to show films, the court determined in an unsigned opinion posted Tuesday. …
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