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Stony Brook at Utah

Utah 72, Stony Brook 63
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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Ray Giacoletti's overall impression of his team's season opener was positive.

But the new Utah coach sees plenty that can get better.

Utah opened the Giacoletti era with a 72-63 win over Stony Brook on Friday night, showing some signs of being explosive and other times a looking a little confused.

"When you have a chance to get to double figures, then to stay disciplined and extend it at that point. And it's early yet and we're still learning that," said Giacoletti, who was hired from Eastern Washington last spring.

Giacoletti was hired to replace Rick Majerus, who resigned midway through last season because of health concerns. One thing he already has in common with his predecessor, Giacoletti isn't afraid to be critical after a win.

Andrew Bogut scored 16 points and pulled down 10 rebounds and Marc Jackson returned after a year off and finished with 20 points. The Utes led nearly the entire game, but let it stay closer than it had to as they ran Giacoletti's system for the first time in an official game.

"That's going to happen all the time. It's early in the season. There's going to be a lot of times where we're not comfortable with the new system," Jackson said. "We're excited about this offense. It's going to be great. It gives everybody the opportunity to score and to produce."

Justin Hawkins scored 16 for the Utes, who were 23-for-49 from the floor.

Although Utah struggled through a few stretches, the Utes opened the season with a win for the ninth year in a row. Utah had to rally to beat Stony Brook 51-48 a year ago, but never trailed after Richard Chaney's 3-pointer put the Utes up 3-2.

"We got the win - 1-0. We've just got to look to the next one now. Get another one," Hawkins said. "We can't have little mental lapses throughout the game because when we play better teams, better teams are going to capitalize more than they did tonight."

Cori Spencer led the Seawolves with 22 points and Bobby Santiago scored 12. They were the only Seawolves to score in double figures.

Stony Brook managed to cut a 10-point lead down to three, but couldn't quite complete the comeback. JonPaul Kobryn made a layup, then added two free throws to get the Seawolves within 48-45 midway through the second half, but Utah responded with a 10-0 run.

"We had a few letdowns, a few lapses on defense. It happens, but they capitalized and that's what good teams are supposed to do," Stony Brook's Jairius McCollum said. "We felt like the entire game that we were in it - that we had a chance to win."

Bogut started Utah's run with a two-handed dunk and Bryant Markson scored five during the spurt, getting a dunk and hitting a 3-pointer that put the Utes up 58-45. After Stony Brook added a field goal, Jackson extended the lead with a 3-pointer, then Bogut spun in for another dunk that put Utah up 63-47.

Stony Brook didn't get closer than 10 until the final minute.

Utah went more than 3 minutes without a point near the end of the first half and a nine-point lead had fallen to 32-29 in the final minute, but Jackson hit a 3-pointer with 8 seconds left and after a turnover Bogut hit a jumper just before the buzzer to give the Utes a 37-29 lead.

The Utes hit the road next week for the Great Alaskan Shootout, opening against No. 22 Washington on Thursday.

"I think we're ready. There's a lot that we need to work on, but for the most part I think it went pretty good," Jackson said.

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Stony Brook Seawolves
M. Orfini, G/F160-10-03030
M. Popoko, F222-62-32156
C. Spencer, F/C348-116-660322
M. Beauford, G363-81-23248
B. Santiago, G345-110-354112
G. Lewis, F30-00-02010
H. Feist, G/F90-20-00210
J. McCollum232-51-22145
A. Vanterpool, G153-60-03026
J. Kobryn, C81-32-20014
Totals20024-5312-1826102563
 .453.667Team Reb: 5
Utah Utes
J. Hawkins, F286-84-531316
R. Chaney, G302-134-63329
A. Bogut, F317-132-4103516
M. Jackson, G344-510-1333020
T. Drisdom, G351-22-23434
B. Markson, F232-30-05015
C. Jackson, C40-00-00000
J. Langvad, F151-50-03022
Totals20023-4922-3030141672
 .469.733Team Reb: 1
America East
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
Stony Brook14-222-10
Vermont13-324-12
Boston U.12-416-16
Albany9-719-15
New Hampshire7-913-16
Hartford7-99-22
Maine6-1012-17
UMBC3-134-26
Binghamton1-152-29

Mountain West
TeamConf. W-LTot. W-L
New Mexico10-428-7
San Diego St.10-426-8
UNLV9-526-9
Colorado St.8-620-12
TCU7-718-15
Wyoming6-821-12
Air Force3-1113-16
Boise St.3-1113-17
 
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