Utah football will be doing their part to honor their female counterparts during Saturday's game against Oregon State and head women's basketball coach Lynne Roberts is excited about what the opportunity means for the continued advancement of Title IX in the future.
Last week was really fun if you cheer for the Utes. With so much going on up on the hill, chances are good you missed something. (Or just want to relive it.)
The Red Rocks may not be well known for vaulting in 2022, but that didn't stop Jaedyn Rucker from being crowned Vault National Champion Thursday night.
Only the top two from each of Thursday's semi-finals can advance to Saturday's National Championship Final. The early session wrapped up around 1 p.m. MT with #1 Oklahoma (198.1125) and #4 Utah (197.7125) advancing over #8 Minnesota (197.1125) and #5 Alabama (197.100).
As the Red Rocks prepare for their Thursday afternoon matchup that will determine whether they compete Saturday for a national title, it's hard not to remember this will be the last time four remarkable women will wear a Utah leo.
Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) have been a buzzword in college athletics since June of 2021 when the NCAA passed student athletes could start making money off their persona. Since then, there has been a mad scramble for schools, their athletes, and the fans to understand the dos and don'ts of NIL.
We know you are busy and have a life which is why we are here to help. In case you missed anything that happened concerning University of Utah Athletics this past week we have compiled everything you need to know right here.
Few teams across any sport can boast of the consistency the Red Rocks have had through their illustrious existence. As the Utes prepare for their 46th straight appearance at Nationals (the only NCAA team to appear in every collegiate gymnastics finals), head coach Tom Farden is appreciative to be a part of such a strong legacy.
It was a busy week up on the hill which means you may have missed something. Don't worry! We have a rundown of everything notable that happened this past week so you can catch up.
After a slower start in Thursday's regional semi-final, the Red Rocks exploded out of the gate during Saturday evening's regional final with a dazzling 49.6 floor set.
It didn't look great for the Red Rocks early in Thursday night's Seattle Regional Semi-Final, but a strong beam rotation firmly launched them to Saturday's Regional Final.
Post season competition begins for the fourth ranked Red Rocks, Thursday, March 31st at 8 p.m. MT. The first round of the Seattle Regional will feature two semi-final sessions at Alaska Airlines Arena.