Women’s basketball season snapshot
After finishing the season 6-24, we look back at the biggest highlights from the women’s basketball team this year.
After finishing the season 6-24, we look back at the biggest highlights from the women’s basketball team this year.
After four seasons with the Utah Valley University men’s basketball team, head coach Mark Madsen is returning home to the Bay area after accepting a head coaching job at the…
Utah Valley finished the season 28-9, featuring the most wins in program history and the first-ever NIT semi-final appearance for the Wolverines.
After suffering a 74-68 defeat to Utah Valley University in the NIT Quarterfinal round, Wes Miller had both praise and criticism towards UVU faithful.
Utah Valley University faced off against the University of Cincinnati in the Quarterfinal round of the National Invitational Tournament on Wednesday.
After blowing out the University of New Mexico in the first round of the NIT, the Wolverines took care of business on the road, defeating Colorado and advancing to face Cincinnati in the NIT Quarterfinals.
The Wolverines have been a force to be reckoned with so far in the spring, having six top-10 finishes and two tournament wins as a team so far this season.
Ranking all seven Utah Division I college basketball programs on their 2022-23 regular-season and conference tournament play.
UVU was awarded an automatic bid to the NIT after they were defeated in the Hercules Tires WAC Tournament semi-final by SUU, ending their bid at a potential NCAA Tournament appearance.
Utah Valley head coach Mark Madsen has been in a variety of spotlights, from his time as a player on the Los Angeles Lakers to his stint as an NBA assistant coach.
After leading by as many as 23 points in the second half, the Wolverines allowed the Thunderbirds to come back and win it in the final seconds.
The Wolverines gave up an 11-2 run to start the game and were unable to dig themselves out.
The regular season conference champion Utah Valley Wolverines started out their WAC Tournament with a statement victory over the Texans.
Mark Madsen, Aziz Bandaogo, Le’Tre Darthard, and Trey Woodbury were all honored by the Western Athletic Conference on Sunday afternoon for their remarkable achievements during the regular season.
The postseason nears for the Wolverines as they gear up to play in the WAC Tournament Semifinals on Thursday, March 9.
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