The Utah Utes men’s basketball team opened their Pac-12 season with a win over the Washington State Cougars on Wednesday night. The Utes were led by senior forward Timmy Madsen, who had a strong second half performance to help Utah secure the victory.
Madsen scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds in the second half, helping the Utes take control of the game. He was especially effective in the paint, where he was able to take advantage of his size and strength to get easy baskets. His energy and hustle were also key, as he was able to grab several offensive rebounds and create second chance opportunities for his teammates.
The Utes were able to build a comfortable lead in the second half thanks to Madsen’s strong play. He was able to draw fouls and get to the free throw line, where he was able to convert on several occasions. His ability to score in the paint and draw fouls helped the Utes build a double-digit lead late in the game, which they were able to hold onto for the win.
The win was a great start to the Pac-12 season for the Utes, and Madsen’s performance was a big reason why. He was able to take advantage of his size and strength to score in the paint, and his hustle and energy were key in helping Utah secure the victory. It will be interesting to see if Madsen can continue his strong play throughout the season and help the Utes make a run in the Pac-12.