University of Utah questions decision to house women’s basketball team in another state after racially charged incident at NCAA Tournament
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Good morning. On our mind today: The latest on the racially charged incident in Idaho involving the Utah women's basketball team, putting a bow on the BYU basketball season and Utah's NIT quarterfinal against VCU has a heavy Utah State flavor. Read these and other top stories.

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