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Dallas Mavericks Lose Game One Of 2024 Summer League to Utah Jazz In Close Contest
Saturday night was the opening night of the 2024 NBA Summer League for the Dallas Mavericks in Las Vegas, and they went up against a Utah Jazz team filled with first-round picks and players who will likely be on the main roster for this upcoming season. The Jazz already had some experience playing in the Salt Lake City Summer League, whereas this was Dallas’ first game.
Utah rolled out to an early lead but the Mavs worked themselves back in by the end of the first quarter. Brandon Williams had 9 points in the first quarter but the Jazz held a slim 19-18 lead heading into the second frame.
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The second quarter was back-and-forth, with nine lead changes and a few ties. Dallas started getting some production from Jaz Gortman and A.J. Lawson and took a 40-39 lead into halftime. Kyle Filipowski was Utah’s main offensive force early, showing off a fade-away midrange shot and keeping the Jazz in it as they struggled to shoot from distance early.
After halftime, the third quarter was all Dallas, leading by as many as 11 points midway through the period. 2024 second-round pick Melvin Ajinca shook off a rough start to score 9 points in the quarter, pairing with Emanuel Miller’s 6 points in the quarter to take a 6-point lead into the final quarter.
The well dried up for the Mavs early in the 4th quarter, allowing Utah to go on a 14-0 run to open the quarter and take a 78-70 lead. The Mavs would fight back to tie it up 80-80 following two free throws by A.J. Lawson. A quick 6-0 by Utah gave them the control once again, but Dallas wasn’t quite out of it yet.
Brandon Williams hit two free throws to bring it within a point with 32 seconds remaining. Isaiah Collier missed a three-pointer as the shot clock was expiring on the next possession and a loose-ball foul by Kenneth Lofton Jr. put Lawson and the Mavs on the free-throw line with 8 seconds remaining. Lawson missed the first shot and hit the second to tie the game.
Lofton would draw a foul with two seconds remaining, which Mavs coach Jared Dudley would challenge, using his last timeout. The challenge was unsuccessful, Lofton hit the first free throw to go up 90-89 and intentionally missed the second to eat some time off the clock, and Olivier-Maxence Prosper’s full-court heave at the buzzer was no good and the Mavs would lose their opening game in the 2024 Summer League.
Brandon Williams led the Mavs with 21 points, followed by A.J. Lawson with 16 points and 8 rebounds. 2023 first-round pick Olivier-Maxence Prosper had a rough game, shooting just 2/11 to finish with 11 points, 7 of them coming from the free-throw line. 2024 second-round pick and possible draft-and-stash candidate Melvin Ajinca rebounded from early struggles to finish with 13 points on 5/13 shooting. Undrafted rookie Jamarion Sharp swatted 4 shots but was taken advantage of in the pick-and-roll late in the game.
The Mavs wouldn’t have had a chance in this game if not for their free-throw shooting. They shot 32 free throws to Utah’s 11 and still couldn’t come away with a win.
For Utah, 2024 lottery pick Cody Williams also finished with 21 points, getting help from Isaiah Collier’s 12 points and Kyle Filipowski’s 10 points.
The Mavericks will be back in action in the Summer League on Monday against the Memphis Grizzlies at 6 p.m. CST.
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Utah Royals FC Returns Home to Host Racing Louisville FC Chasing Eight Match Unbeaten Streak | Utah Royals
HERRIMAN, Utah (Thursday, May 14, 2026) — Utah Royals FC (5-2-2, 17 pts) returns to the Beehive State this weekend to host Racing Louisville FC (2-1-5, 7 pts) for the first meeting between the two clubs during the 2026 campaign on Sunday, May 17, at America First Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. MT.
Utah enters Sunday’s contest following a hard-fought 0-0 road draw against Bay FC at PayPal Park, earning another clean sheet while continuing the club’s streak of never allowing Bay FC to score at home against Utah Royals FC. The point on the road marked Utah’s 11th away point of the 2026 campaign, equaling the club’s combined road-point total from both the 2024 and 2025 seasons.
The Royals were tested throughout the opening half, with one of Bay FC’s best opportunities coming in the 40th minute when Racheal Kundananji broke forward on a dangerous run through the middle of the pitch before entering the penalty area. Midfielder Narumi came up with a crucial defensive stop, diving in front of the attempt and deflecting the shot away with her leg to preserve the scoreless draw. The sequence highlighted Utah’s defensive commitment, with multiple Royals players sprinting back to disrupt the Bay FC attack and protect the clean sheet heading into halftime.
Utah continued to remain organized defensively throughout the second half, limiting Bay FC’s opportunities and securing its fifth clean sheet of the 2026 season. The result extended the Royals’ unbeaten streak to seven consecutive matches while also leaving Bay FC winless against Utah through five all-time meetings between the clubs.
With the result, Utah extended its unbeaten streak to seven consecutive matches, continuing the Royals’ impressive run of form heading into Sunday’s home match against Racing Louisville FC.
Head Coach Jimmy Coenraets and his squad now look to build on an impressive seven-match unbeaten streak, alongside multiple consecutive clean sheets against Chicago Stars FC, Seattle Reign FC, Angel City FC, Houston Dash, and most recently Bay FC. The result against Bay extended Utah’s strong run of form as the Royals continue to establish themselves as one of the league’s toughest defensive sides. Utah now returns home looking to carry that momentum into America First Field in front of its home crowd while aiming to extend both its unbeaten streak and defensive success.
Now in his second full season at the helm, Head Coach Coenraets continues molding a balanced squad built on defensive discipline, midfield control, and attacking creativity. Sunday’s contest presents another opportunity for Utah to extend its unbeaten streak to eight consecutive matches while collecting crucial points at home in front of the club’s supporters at America First Field.
Racing Louisville FC enters the matchup with a 2-1-5 record, most recently earning a 3-1 home victory over Portland Thorns FC after suffering back-to-back defeats. Led by Head Coach Bev Yanez, Racing Louisville FC will look to build on its return to winning form and secure all three points on the road at America First Field.
Sunday’s contest marks the tenth match of the 2026 NWSL regular season for the Royals and the ninth for Racing Louisville FC, with both sides aiming to secure valuable early-season points and strengthen their position in the league standings.
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Following Sunday’s match, Utah Royals FC will remain in the Beehive State to host inaugural side Denver Summit FC on Saturday, May 23, at America First Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. MT, with tickets available for purchase here.
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‘It means building hope’: USU brings independence to refugee group through chicken coop project
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — Refugee communities in Utah are being supplied with farm-fresh eggs and poultry thanks to a collaborative effort between Utah State University and Utah Refugee Goats.
According to Utah Refugee Goats (URG), their goat and poultry farm supplies refugee communities with reliable, affordable and culturally familiar sources of meat. Thanks to Utah State University (USU) agriculture students, it’s getting some ‘egg’stra attention.
Over the last 10 weeks, Brad Borges, a Ph.D candidate for career and technical education, has been taking a hands-on approach with his students to construct a new chicken coop with the support of a mobile construction lab and a $20,000 grant.
According to URG President Abdikadir Hussein, the coop is equipped with fully enclosed roofs and will increase their flock by 40%, meaning faster growth for the Salt Lake City-based farm. As a refugee, though, Hussein said it means even more.
“It means resiliency. It means independence. It means building hope. Hopelessness is something that is killing the most refugees inside,” he expressed. “I came as a refugee, and hope is the last everything that ever came to mind.”
“We feel like even the birds are happy, like they want to get into there,” he added.
From the student perspective, being able to build a project that will be used to generate money for refugee groups was incredibly engaging and inspirational, according to Borges. The sentiment is shared by Joseph Okoh, extension assistant professor of small acreage livestock.
“It’s a win-win situation for everyone,” Okoh said. One, we are getting the coop for the refugee group, these students are going to learn from the construction of the coop, and not only that, everybody is going to be happy to be part of this community to be able to develop a better coop for better production.”
To learn more about issues facing refugees in Utah and how to support them, visit Utah Refugee Goats’ website.
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