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The Utah Utes are in position to keep climbing in the Pac-12 men's basketball standings Sunday, partly due to their own merits.  USC's 74-67 loss at Arizona State on Friday dropped Trojans (7-4) into third place, one-half game ahead of Utah (7-5), which is in a three-way tie for fourth place with Colorado and Washington. Those teams face one another Saturday. So if the Utes beat last-place Washington State on Sunday at the Huntsman Center, they will be tied for third with some combination of teams.  USC was hurt by 17 turnovers at ASU, as the Trojans were held 17 points below their season average, even while shooting 51 percent from the field.  Second-place Arizona (8-4) rallied in the second half of an 81-75 win over UCLA. The Wildcats host USC on Sunday.  Saturday's schedule, all on the Pac-12 Networks (times MST): Washington at Colorado, noon; Oregon at Stanford, 2 p.m.; Oregon State at California, 4:30 p.m.  – Kurt Kragthorpe