Lots of Hall of Fame induction ceremonies straight ahead.
The University of Utah will induct two former Ute athletes and a pair of former coaches into the Crimson Club Hall of Fame on April 23 at Energy Solutions Arena.
The NBA is celebrating the 45th anniversary of the American Basketball Association's founding with a series of games during NBA Hardwood Classics Month.
The ABA existed for 10 seasons (1967-1976), when four of its teams -- Denver Nuggets, Indiana Pacers, New York Nets and San Antonio Spurs -- joined the NBA.
Former Weber State golf standout Mike Malaska keeps adding to his resume.
The former Wildcat, who earned All-America status back in 1974 and is a member of the WSU Hall of Fame, was named 2011 PGA National Teacher of the Year this past week.
Twenty five Olympus High School students, all die-hard Jazz fans, planned to trek nine miles from their school to EnergySolutions Arena on Friday, and attend Utah's home opener against Philadelphia.
The group met with players and coaches for pregame autographs.
Hopefully, the millionaire Jazz players will work as hard as some of their young fans.
These Aggie athletes keep busy on and off their fields of play.
Utah State's football squad has spent the week enjoying activities surrounding the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl in Boise, Idaho. They'll meet Ohio in today's big game, with 84,000 potatoes on the line.
A week ago, I mentioned a couple of football players with Utah ties who figured to play key roles in the Grey Cup, the Super Bowl of the Canadian Football League.
I intended to list former BYU lineman Ben Archibald, but his name never made it into the list of B.C. Lions players.
Snow College will make its eighth appearance in the Top of the Mountain Bowl, set for noon on Dec. 3 at Rio Tinto Stadium.
The No. 16-ranked Badgers (8-3) will meet NJCAA rival Eastern Arizona CC (8-3). Earlier in the season, the No. 17-ranked Gila Monsters beat Snow 41-14.
Elite golfers talk about Q-School with plenty of awe.
To make the PGA Tour these days, a few superstars jump right in. A few graduate from the Nationwide Tour. The rest battle through Q-School, a laborious three stage process that tests nerves and skill.
Did you catch the great Jazz game on Wednesday night?
If you did, it definitely was a classic.
With no real action in sight, The Utah Jazz and KJZZ-TV will show a few memorable games from the franchise's past, with Jazz broadcasters Craig Bolerjack, Ron Boone and Thurl Bailey weighing in on the 90-minutes program.