Utes take winning streak to 'The Pit'

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2 other Utah runs came to an end in Albuquerque


ALBUQUERQUE ? With an 18-game winning streak, the last place the Utah basketball team should play its next game is at The Pit, home of the New Mexico Lobos.

That's because two of the three longest winning streaks in Utah history have come to an end here.
The Utes wrapped up the Mountain West Conference regular-season championship Saturday afternoon with a second-half comeback to beat Air Force 65-56. That gives the Utes a four-and-a-half game lead over the Falcons and the Lobos, who beat BYU 91-72.
Tonight, they'll take on the Lobos at 7 p.m. in a game televised on KJZZ-TV.
The Utes currently own the second-longest winning streak in the nation, behind No. 1-ranked Illinois. They're also tied for the second-longest winning streak in Utah history behind the 23-game streak set in 1999.
The other 18-game streak was halted here on Feb. 1, 1998. It was a game most Ute fans will never forget a.k.a. "The Mugging of Andre Miller."
That was the nationally-televised game on a Sunday afternoon when Utah led most of the game, only to see the Lobos overcome a nine-point deficit in the final two-and-a-half minutes to win 77-74.
What was most memorable was how Miller twice had the ball stolen in backcourt without a call after being hit by Lobo players, including one blow to the head that left him lying on the floor for two minutes.
Seven years earlier, on Feb. 2, 1991, the Utes' 17-game winning streak came to an end in The Pit when the Lobos won 68-62, also coming back from a nine-point deficit in the second half.
The Utes could be ripe for a letdown tonight after accomplishing their prime goal for the season of winning the Mountain West Conference title. Coach Ray Giacoletti said the Utes aren't going to change their approach, but they need a new goal, now that they've won the title.
"We're not going to change anything," he said. "We're still trying to find a way to play our best basketball at the end of the year. We need to come up with another goal."
Presumably by game time, the Utes will have a new goal. For one thing they could try putting their opponent away a little earlier. The Utes usually save their best for last with furious second-half rallies like they did Saturday when they outscored Air Force 39-24 in the second half.
When the Utes beat the Lobos last month in Salt Lake 69-58, the Lobos didn't have Danny Granger in the lineup. Since he rejoined the team, the Lobos have played better, winning five of their last six games. In Saturday's win over BYU, Granger scored 20 points for the hot-shooting Lobos, who made 62 percent of their field goals, including 68 percent from 3-point range.
"They are a different team with Granger," said Giacoletti.

Besides Granger, the Utes will have to keep their eye on guard Troy DeVries (11.3 ppg), who hit 5 of 6 3-pointers Saturday night and forward Alfred Neale (10.3 ppg), who was the MWC player of the week two weeks ago.

GAME NOTES: Tim Drisdom, who has started 89 of 92 games and never missed a game in his career at Utah, is doubtful for tonight's game because of a pulled quad muscle. He only played nine minutes Saturday. If he can't go, Richard Chaney will take his place with Marc Jackson taking over point guard duties . . . . . New Mexico native Chris Jackson didn't play against Air Force Saturday and has averaged just five minutes in the last five games in which he's played . . . Utah's next game is Saturday afternoon against BYU.
 

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nice write up and i did'nt know that drisdom was out. That makes a little more sense to me now. Granger is a slasher guys who could possibly get the big men from utah in foul trouble. I always said in the pit you have to beat all 7 opponents. 5 players and both refs. If granger is aggressive going to the hole, i could see the lobos winning this game, because they will get some help, no doubt about that.
 
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