Utah
Texas tragedy renews calls for mental health resources in Utah schools
SALT LAKE CITY — Tuesday’s tragic mass capturing at a Texas elementary college has devastated educators in Utah.
“It is not regular to lose youngsters after they’re 10 years outdated,” mentioned Heidi Matthews, the president of the Utah Training Affiliation. “It isn’t regular to have our colleges be the place of violence. We should do one thing about it.”
There have been 16 college shootings within the U.S. in 2011, in keeping with latest information from the Middle for Homeland Protection and Safety. There have been 249 in 2021 — the best variety of incidents in recorded historical past. The following highest yr was 2019, with 119 shootings.
“We’ve such a profound belief positioned in us in our colleges,” mentioned Matthews. “To think about college being a spot the place youngsters may not come residence someday, it is simply it is devastating. It is heartbreaking, and I am simply, I am simply enraged.”
The Utah PTA has been advocating for a invoice proposed by State Senator Daniel Thatcher that might convey college students extra assets for psychological well being and suicide prevention.
PTA President Stacey Mollinet says colleges want extra nurses, social staff and faculty psychologists.
“The issue actually shouldn’t be the security of our colleges,” she mentioned. “Our colleges have carried out elevated security measures. They’ve locked perimeter doorways, they preserve observe of all of the visitors that are available in. And actually, assets have proven that our colleges are one of many most secure locations for our youngsters to be, however the true drawback lies within the added burden that’s on our educators proper now.”
The Utah Training Affiliation echoes the PTA’s advocacy; Matthews says the options colleges have tried aren’t working.
“We have to have protected colleges for our college students which are the perfect studying environments that we are able to have for them,” she mentioned. “We all know that placing steel detectors and all of these sorts of issues does not create that atmosphere.”
Though no college in Utah has seen a tragedy like this, these training leaders agree that it might occur anyplace.
“That’s simply information no mum or dad ever needs to listen to,” mentioned Mollinet. “My coronary heart simply broke for these dad and mom and people households in that neighborhood.”
Utah
Clayton Keller has goal, 3 assists as Utah beats Blues 4-2 to snap 3-game skid
SALT LAKE CITY — Clayton Keller had a goal and three assists as the Utah Hockey Club beat the St. Louis Blues 4-2 on Saturday night.
Logan Cooley had a goal and two assists, and Michael Kesselring and Nick Schmaltz also scored to help Utah snap a three-game losing streak with just its second win in seven games (2-4-1). Connor Ingram stopped 22 shots.
Tyler Tucker and Jake Neighbours scored for the Blues, and Jordan Binnington had 29 saves.
Tucker put St. Louis on the board first 2:05 into the game, snapping in a long-distance goal when Oskar Sundqvist flipped the puck out to him after winning a faceoff.
Utah then scored three goals in 4 1/2 minutes to seize a 3-1 lead midway through the period.
Kesselring tied it on a power play at 6:06, Schmaltz got the go-ahead goal from close range at 8:25, and Keller made it a two-goal lead as he turned and snapped home the puck with 9:29 remaing.
Neighbors pulled the Blues within one on a power0play goal 1:32 seconds into the second, and Cooley snapped the puck down the middle to extend Utah’s lead again with 9:18 left in the period.
Takeaways
Blues: St. Louis has won twice in 21 games when trailing after two periods.
Utah: Keller earned three points (one goal, two assists) in the first, marking the fourth time in his NHL career he’s earned at least three points in a period.
Key moment
Utah’s three-goal blitz in the first provided enough of a cushion to secure the team’s seventh home victory of the season.
Key stat
Utah generated 13 shots on goal and three goals over the first 11 minutes of the game.
Up Next
Blues visit Vegas on Monday, and Utah hosts Winnipeg.
Utah
How to Watch or Listen to BYU Basketball at Utah
On Saturday, Kevin Young and the BYU basketball program take on rival Utah for the first time in Big 12 play. The game at Utah represents an opportunity for BYU to get its the first true road win of the season. Below is all the information you will need to watch, listen, or stream the game.
This game will only be available on ESPN+. ESPN+ is a streaming platform that requires a separate subscription.
Time: 7:00 PM Mountain Time
Channel: ESPN+
Radio: BYU Radio, KSL Radio 102.7 FM & 1160 AM
BYU (11-5) at Utah (10-6)
Huntsman Center
Salt Lake City, Utah
KenPom, the industry leader in predictive college basketball analytics, predicted BYU vs Utah. KenPom gives BYU a 48% chance to beat Utah with a projected final score of 77-76.
BYU ranks 43rd in KenPom and Utah ranks 70th. The home-court advantage makes this game a tossup according to KenPom.
ESPN BPI believes this game is a tossup as well. BPI gives BYU a 48.9% chance to beat Utah.
For BYU to win this game, they will need to limit Utah’s open looks from the three-point line. 41% of the points BYU has allowed this season come from the three-point line according to KenPom. That fifth highest percentage nationally.
Utah’s leading scorer Gabe Madsen and his brother, Mason Madsen, can get hot from the three-point line.
BYU will also need to create second opportunities on the offensive glass. Generally speaking, rebounding has been a strength for this BYU team. BYU ranks second nationally in offensive rebound percentage allowed and they rank 24th in offensive rebound percentage on offense.
Utah allows an offensive rebound on 29% of misses which ranks 134th nationally, so there will be opportunities for BYU to dominate this game on the glass.
Utah
Jazz Lottery Odds See Major Shift After Loss vs. Pelicans
The Utah Jazz pulled out all the stops to get closer to their ultimate goal of a high lottery pick during Friday night’s game against the New Orleans Pelicans— and it turned out working in their favor.
After seeing six of their players on the injury report, three of them being regular starters in Lauri Markkanen (back), John Collins (hip), and Walker Kessler (rest), the Jazz fell to the Pelicans, 123-136 to drop to a 10-30 record on the regular season.
While a 10-30 record is far from optically appealing for competition purposes, Jazz fans are likely pleased to see how their lottery chances have shifted due to the loss.
According to Tankathon, the Jazz have jumped to top-three odds for this offseason’s draft lottery– effectively giving Utah a 52.1% chance at a top-four pick, and a 14.0% chance for the number one pick if the season were to end today.
Obviously, the season still has a ways to go– over halfway to go to be precise. But, in terms of the long-term implications this may have for the Jazz, this team is on the right track for the ultimate goal of this year and the offseason: maximize their draft position for grade-A young talent.
The Jazz don’t have to totally bottom out to get premier odds for this offseason’s lottery. Following the 2019 NBA draft, the bottom three teams in the league standings were given tied odds of 14% for that coveted number one pick.
So far, Utah hasn’t stooped as low as the Washington Wizards or the Toronto Raptors have in the standings this season, but they don’t need to. All the Jazz need to do for strong odds at claiming that top spot is staying in those last three spots within the standings. That’s exactly what they’ve done as of Friday.
And looking ahead to their next month of games, the road doesn’t look easy. After the Jazz’s Monday rematch vs. the Pelicans, Utah won’t have another contest against a team above .500 until February 24th, when the Portland Trail Blazers travel to Salt Lake City.
A gauntlet lies ahead on the schedule, making for a tough watch for Jazz players and fans alike looking for wins on the board. Yet, for those aspiring for a tank to be underway for the best chances of securing Cooper Flagg, this is exactly what you’re looking for.
Buckle up Jazz fans, things could get bumpy over the coming weeks. But remember, the light is always the darkest before dawn.
Follow Utah Jazz On SI on Facebook and Twitter/X and Subscribe on YouTube for breaking Jazz news videos and live streams!
-
Technology1 week ago
Meta is highlighting a splintering global approach to online speech
-
Science1 week ago
Metro will offer free rides in L.A. through Sunday due to fires
-
Technology1 week ago
Amazon Prime will shut down its clothing try-on program
-
News1 week ago
Mapping the Damage From the Palisades Fire
-
Technology7 days ago
L’Oréal’s new skincare gadget told me I should try retinol
-
Technology3 days ago
Super Bowl LIX will stream for free on Tubi
-
Business5 days ago
Why TikTok Users Are Downloading ‘Red Note,’ the Chinese App
-
Technology2 days ago
Nintendo omits original Donkey Kong Country Returns team from the remaster’s credits