First win finally comes for men
A 1-2 record isn’t unexpected for Utah Valley men’s basketball team. Especially since the team could have gone 3-0 or 0-3 in the Wolverines first three games, all on the road.
A 1-2 record isn’t unexpected for Utah Valley men’s basketball team. Especially since the team could have gone 3-0 or 0-3 in the Wolverines first three games, all on the road.
Throw out the record and schedule the parade for the United Soccer Champion Utah Valley State Wolverines. In a tough-fought game last week, the Wolverines knocked off the Lancers of Longwood 3-2 in the championship match to avenge the team’s only conference loss.
Hockey After receiving a No. 2 ranking behind Colorado in the Division II Western Regional in the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s first rankings of the season Utah Valley dropped its first games of the season. No. 6 Denver beat Utah Valley 4-1 and the next night Utah Valley lost to UNLV 5-4. David Wyman leads […]
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There’s nothing like a season opener, especially when it turns into a dominant win. The women’s basketball team had an easy go in its first game of the season with a 94-58 win against Mesa State.
The trip south on I-15 to Cedar City last week for the women’s basketball team for its first road game of the season meant the team’s first-ever win at Southern Utah, 75-55, and its first-ever 3-0 start.
When a basketball team like No. 12 Marquette schedules a team like Utah Valley, the high-ranked team likes to think it’s scheduling a win. Sometimes it happens that way, and other times it turns into a shocker.That’s why they play the games.Of course, Utah Valley isn’t just happy to get on Marquette’s schedule; the team wants to go for the SportsCenter-making upset.
As the clock ticked down on the Wolverines’ 79-67 preseason win over the Griffins of Westminster College, Utah Valley got more than the win: They also got a glimpse into the future.With representatives from the NCAA in attendance, along with 3,643 screaming fans, the bar was set as to what Utah Valley is capable of and what the future may hold.
A No. 2 ranking is no small feat for Utah Valley hockey, but things can get better after this month.Virtually clinching a spot in the national tournament in March is what is at stake when the Wolverines play in the American Collegiate Hockey Association Western Classic.
At 6 feet, 221 pounds, BYU’s Harvey Unga has carried a large portion of the Cougar offensive load this season.While that could be seen as a heavy burden for a red-shirt freshman, Unga handles it week in and week out just fine.Whether he’s rumbling downfield, leaving broken and bruised defenders in his wake, or plucking the ball out of the air on a short swing pass, Unga will be smiling all the way to the end zone.