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Show DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE 10 Monday, March 4, 2013 ...and news can be inspiring, too. Contact m.clark@chronicle.utah.edu for information about being a news writer for The Daily Utah Chronicle. CHAD ZAVALA/The Daily Utah Chronicle The Utes plays defense against Arizona on Feb. 17. Defense fell apart in Utah's 66 84 loss to Stanford on Sunday. - r • e_ t "II \\I ill 0 it PINIL al 1111 tab CARDINAL = =T —I "It's a real challenge for [Jason Washburn] and [Jordan Loveridge] ... and then they spread the floor and it opens it up and they're able to take us off the bounce a little bit," Hill said on the ESPN 700 Postgame Show. "That presents a tough matchup for us, there's no doubt about it, and that's why I think we've struggled at times with these guys and that's why you've seen a couple games like this with them." The struggle to stop Stanford started almost immediately Sunday, as the Cardinal came out blazing hot from the field to open up a 38-22 lead. At that juncture, Alk Mb THE HINCKLEY INSTITUTE OF POLITICS PRESENTS THE 16TH ANNUAL ROCCO C. AND MARION S. SICILIANO FORUM MONDAY, MARCH 4 12:30 PM MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE CLASSROOMS PANEL Continued from page 6 Stanford had shot 5-of-11 from beyond the arc. The Cardinal took a 44-31 lead into halftime. They finished the game n-of-26 from behind the three-point line. "Whenever you have a team that shoots well from the three, it's always gonna be a problem," DuBois said on the Postgame Show. "Early on and throughout the game they were hitting a lot of shots ... We have to do a better job of making those shooters put the ball on the ground and try to defend them off the bounce." Utah did do an exceptional job of stopping Stanford for the first four minutes of the second half and cut the halftime deficit to four, 51-47, but then the turnovers came. Having committed only four turnovers in the first 20 minutes of play, Utah coughed the ball up three times on ensu- ing possessions and the Cardinal capitalized to go on a 9-o run and take control of the game. Hill said the goal entering the contest was for the Utes to commit just Do turnovers. They committed 12, including eight in the second half, and the defense couldn't stop Stanford on the other end. "Late in the season, the possessions are way more valuable and so you can't turn it over," Hill said. "We were a lot better turning it over than we have been, but it was still too many and at costly times to get them on a little bit of a run." Utah fell to 3-13 in Pac-12 play. The Utes will return home to play Oregon State on Thursday. r.mcdonald@chronicle.utah.edu Twitter: @ryanwmcdonald Distinguished panel consisting of Dr. David Wiley, Dr. Jason Pickavance, Dr. Jack Newell, and Dr. Fernando Rubio. 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