Men's College Basketball
Preview
Kansas at Utah
When: 10:00 PM ET, Saturday, February 15, 2025
Where: Jon M. Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

Utah's first season in the Big 12 Conference has not gone entirely well, but the Utes have another chance to notch a quality win Saturday night when an inconsistent Kansas team comes to Salt Lake City.

The 17th-ranked Jayhawks (17-7, 8-5 Big 12) have alternated wins and losses over their last seven games. Coming off a 71-59 home victory over Colorado on Tuesday, Kansas is out to end that trend.

Coach Bill Self has a simple solution.

"I think we should make more, turn it over less and rebound better," he said. "I think if we did those three things offensively, we'd be much more efficient.

"We went 6-of-21 (from 3-point range against Colorado), and we counted between eight and 10 wide-open looks that we turned down. Do we want to shoot those shots? Absolutely. We want to take whatever the defense gives us, and we think our guys are good enough to that."

The Jayhawks certainly have the talent to validate their coach's belief, as Kansas ranks in the top 50 in Division I in field-goal percentage (47.8) and rebounding margin (plus-4.9).

Hunter Dickinson leads the Jayhawks in both scoring (16.6 points per game) and rebounding (9.6 per game). He paced Kansas with 19 points and nine boards in Tuesday's win.

Zeke Mayo adds 15.0 points per game, while Dajuan Harris (9.6 points, team-high 5.8 assists per game) and KJ Adams Jr. (8.5 ppg) also contribute.

Utah (13-11, 5-8) lost its second straight game Tuesday at Cincinnati, falling 85-75. Gabe Madsen tied his season-high with 28 points, just three shy of his career high. He started 8-of-15 from 3-point range before going 0-of-7 in the final 8:13.

Madsen led the charge in the second half as Utah tied the game at 68-68 with 7:27 left. But Cincinnati pulled away, as Utah hit just three of its final 12 shots, including 1 of 9 attempts from 3-point range.

Madsen leads the Utes at 15.2 points per game, followed by Ezra Ausar at 11.0. As a team, Utah is ninth in the 16-team conference at 75.4 points per game. On the defensive end, the Utes allow 70.8 points per game, which ranks 12th.

Utah has squandered multiple opportunities to chart a ranked win this season.

The Utes have lost all eight games against teams that were ranked or receiving votes at the time of the game. Only the first two of those defeats were decided by single digits. Their latest such setback came in a 72-61 loss at West Virginia last Saturday.

"In our wins, we've defended and we've made a lot of plays late in the game," Utah coach Craig Smith said. "But in our losses, it's just been a (bad) play here or there.

"You've got to be able to finish possessions. You've got to be able to finish games. The margin for error in this league is very minimal. Can you make that play?"

--Field Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Neutral Day Night Conf
Kansas 17-7 W1 12-2 3-5 2-0 5-5 12-2 8-5
Utah 13-11 L2 12-3 1-6 0-2 3-8 10-3 5-8
Last Meeting
Kansas Utah
Date Away Home Pts Reb FG% Pts Reb FG%
12/13/14 UTAH 60 KU 63 63 25 41.9 60 29 38.9
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Kansas P. Ellis 14 71.4 3
Utah D. Wright 23 69.2 5
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Kansas C. Alexander 6 1 5
Utah J. Poeltl 11 5 6
Assists Player  
Kansas F. Mason 5
Utah D. Wright 4
Season
Points Player Total FG% FTM
Kansas H. Dickinson 399 53.4 62
Utah G. Madsen 366 38.4 58
Rebounds Player Total Off Def
Kansas H. Dickinson 230 62 168
Utah K. Dawes 119 38 81
Assists Player  
Kansas D. Harris Jr. 133
Utah M. Little 86
Quickchart Matchup
blue bar Kansas Off vs  red bar Utah Defense
blue bar 76.4 Points For
red bar 70.8 Points Against
blue bar 47.8 FG%
red bar 41.0 FG%
blue bar 35.4 Reb
red bar 31.3 Reb
red bar Utah Off vs  blue bar Kansas Defense
red bar 75.4 Points For
blue bar 66.3 Points Against
red bar 45.9 FG%
blue bar 38.7 FG%
red bar 34.7 Reb
blue bar 31.4 Reb