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Highlighting Utah Athletics Alumni – Daily Utah Chronicle
As the new school year kicks off, Utah Athletics will be leaving behind their newly graduated alumni as they usher in those who will be starting their path in their educational journey. As some know, the University of Utah has many great collegiate athletes, both current and former. In this article, we will see how some of our standouts are doing, from football to the Olympics.
Olympics
First off, we can get a glance at some current Olympic athletes that competed this summer from the U. First, there are three athletes from the U that were on the same 3×3 basketball team for Team Canada. The team consisted of Michelle Plouffe, Paige Crozon and Kim Gaucher (formerly Smith). Two Utes represented in track and field as well, including Canada’s Simone Plourde who competed in the 1500-meter race and Norway’s Josefine Eriksen who ran in the 4×400 relay. Lastly, incoming sophomore Emilia Nilsson Garip represented Sweden, diving in the 3-meter board event.
Football
This year, the Utes saw eight football players make it into the NFL. After a solid showing this year despite many injuries, several Utes players made a name for themselves.
First, Cole Bishop, who posted impressive stats — including first in tackles in the secondary squad this season — was drafted by the Bills and will join another Ute, Dalton Kincaid, who just completed his first year in the league. Along with Bishop are four other players drafted, including Sione Vaki who had a breakout season this past year. Sataoa Laumea, Jonah Elliss and Devaughn Vele joined the class as well. The Utes also had three players picked up in free agency, including Keaton Bills, Thomas Yassmin and Miles Battle.
Another seasoned alumnus, former Utah quarterback Alex Smith, has transitioned into a successful broadcasting career with ESPN, providing insightful analysis for NFL games and other programs. Despite a recent gruesome leg injury, Smith remains in good spirits and continues to inspire many with his resilience.
Former Ute wide receiver Steve Smith Sr. is currently working for the NFL network, where he made an appearance on ESPN’s College Gameday when the network traveled to Salt Lake before the Utah v. Oregon match this past year.
Basketball
Another Ute who stood out is Utah men’s basketball’s Branden Carlson, who averaged 17 points and 6.6 rebounds per game during the 2023-2024 season. Although the Utes’ season got cut short, Carlson still stood out and made an impact. After the draft, Carlson signed a two-way contract with the Toronto Raptors for the 2024-25 season.
Kyle Kuzma from the Runnin’ Utes recently signed a huge contract extension with the Washington Wizards. Kuzma is not the only highly successful NBA player. Former 2005 No. 1 overall draft pick Andrew Bogut won an NBA championship alongside the notable Steph Curry and Klay Thompson and the 2015 Warriors squad.
One Ute that certainly needs highlighting is Alissa Pili, who led the Lady Utes basketball team to a March Madness berth and was named the 2022-2023 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Player of the Year. She was drafted eighth overall by the Minnesota Lynx and has led the team to over a dozen wins already.
Other Notable Alumni
Though not an athlete, former Daily Utah Chronicle alum Holly Rowe is a well-known journalist who covers multiple sports for ESPN and also serves as a commentator for the Utah Jazz, bringing her expertise and passion to the sports community.
In conclusion, we can see all the great players that Utah Athletics have trained. From Olympic athletes to household NFL and NBA players, we are bound to create more excellence on and off the field, as our athletes work hard every single day. The 2024-2025 season should be a great one for Utah Athletics, with a great mix of new and veteran players across all sports. With all this talent, Utah Athletics is bound to keep making noise across the country.
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Utah Jazz Have ‘Discussed’ Walker Kessler Trade With Knicks
It seems Utah Jazz could be in the market to move one of their young pieces in a trade, and could have even had some conversations about a deal earlier this summer.
According to Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report, the Jazz have “discussed” a trade revolving around 23-year-old center Walker Kessler with the New York Knicks, with the young big man potentially not part of Utah’s “long-term plan”:
“Per multiple sources, Utah has discussed Walker Kessler previously in trade, including a stalled conversation with the New York Knicks. He doesn’t seem part of the team’s long-term plan.”
– Eric Picnus, Bleacher Report
Kessler, who was once named a Rookie of the Year finalist his first year in the league, is coming off of a bumpy sophomore campaign in Utah that was riddled with injury and inconsistency, which has seemingly led to the Jazz poking around to see what they could get on the trade market for him.
The Knicks have been longing for a center ahead of the next NBA season amid their recent departure of Isaiah Hartenstein to the Oklahoma City Thunder, and with Kessler’s prospects looking shaky in Utah, a phone call or two may have been made to try and get his services aboard.
Kessler’s 2023-24 campaign consisted of 64 games where he averaged 8.1 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 2.4 blocks– numbers that look eerily similar to his first year in Salt Lake City. The Auburn product didn’t make his anticipated second-year jump as many had hoped, yet a strong third year with the Jazz could help cement his status on the roster for the foreseeable future.
While talks have stalled around Kessler and the Knicks, the Jazz big man could be entering a make-or-break year for his staying power on the roster. The negotiation window for an extension will open for him next summer, so we likely need to see a bounce-back campaign to help him secure that second contract in Utah.
Continue to keep an eye on Walker Kessler, as he looks to be one of the most intriguing pieces on the Jazz roster across the 2024-25 NBA season.
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High school boys golf: Park City, Morgan share title at 3rd-annual Utah High School Invitational
Park City and Morgan tied for first in the Utah High School Invitational at Copper Golf Club in Magna on Friday afternoon.
The third annual event attracted some of the high-profile teams in the state, with Park City and Morgan tying for first in the 18-hole event at the 9-hole course as each team shot a 294.
Viewmont finished third with a 301, with Riverton in fourth with a 302 and Bingham in fifth with a 305.
Defending 6A champion Corner Canyon and 5A champion Olympus participated in the tournament, but it was mostly their JV players who played.
Individual results
At Copper Golf Club
67 — Lance Loughton, Morgan
69 — Corver Barnes, Viewmont
69 — Rawson Hardy, Park City
70 — Jaxon Erickson, Riverton
70 — Forrest Summers, Park City
71 — Jace Benson, Morgan
71 — Jared McCleary, Hunter
72 — Connor Ottele, Bingham
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New York Knicks Reportedly Had Trade Discussion With Utah Jazz
Walker Kessler is coming off his second season in the NBA for the Utah Jazz.
He finished the year with averages of 8.1 points, 7.5 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per contest while shooting 65.4% from the field in 64 games.
Despite the strong start to his career, Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report reported that he may not be in the team’s future plans (h/t HoopsHype).
Via Pincus’ article on Bleacher Report: “Per multiple sources, Utah has discussed Kessler previously in trade, including a stalled conversation with the New York Knicks. He doesn’t seem part of the team’s long-term plan.”
It’s notable that Pincus mentions the Knicks and Jazz spoke about Kessler.
Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reported (in July) that the Knicks were a team with interest in landing the 23-year-old center.
Clearly, nothing progressed in those talks, but Kessler will now be a name to follow closely heading into the 2025 NBA trading deadline.
He was the 22nd pick in the 2022 NBA Draft and has career averages of 8.7 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.4 blocks per contest while shooting 69.0% from the field in 138 games.
Via NBA History on March 26, 2023: “Walker Kessler is the first rookie in Jazz franchise history to record 30+ points and 10+ rebounds in a game.”
As for the Knicks, they are among the best teams in the NBA.
Last season, they were the second seed in the Eastern Confernece with a 50-32 record.
After defeating the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the NBA playoffs, the Knicks lost to the Indiana Pacers in Game 7 of the second round.
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