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Utah hasn't lost in the Huntsman Center in conference play since a Feb. 4, 2002, loss to Wyoming. At 4 overall, the Utes have to be considered the surprise of the season, given their youth in the strength of the MWC. Utah was chosen to finish 18-- lff - JMJJJiABORATORIES , V-- Er Jf f J v y 15-- 0 when Marc Jackson and third in the preseason polls, yet now stand atop the leaderboard If the Utes win four of their seven remaining games, they would still have to be considered a lock for the NCAA Tournament with the quality of some of their wins. Utah won for the first time in 10 years at Wyoming, ended BYU's and the nation's longest home win streak when they beat the Cougars in Provo 1 Alabama at home. and beat then-NNot to mention the Utes are the hottest team in the MWC. Utah's most recent win, a 69-5- 6 decision over Wyoming Monday night, was their sixth straight and 13th in their last 14 o. powered by: V r MEN'S HOOPS continued from page x 4, y 67, Utah Wisconsin 13, Cincinnati 13, 11, i- f. Dayton 54, Manhattan 30, Auburn 28, Fresno www.dailyutahchronicle.comscholarships I 7 VOTES: 77, X 314 Missouri 25- - St. f.'A 430 5 Georgia - . 701 13 21- Check out Daily Utah Chronicle's Scholarship Channel at: (1) 3 games. A large part of Utah's MWC success is the emergence of Marc Jackson. The sophomore point guard the U 4 bench outscores its opponents. turned from injured back-u- p to go-t- o guy once the MWC slate started. He is a threat from beyond the three-poiline and off the dribble, averaging 16 points, four rebounds and three assists. But, like the rest of the team, Jackson stays within the bounds of his nt role and will take few bad shots. Simply put, when Jackson and the rest of the bench scores, the Utes win. 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