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Wrapping up the past week in Utah sports, from Dec. 15 to Dec. 21.

FOOTBALL (No. 23) • Raise your hand if you thought Utah would win nine games this season. Outside of the team itself, few did. But Utah finished with a winning record in the Pac-12 and then demonstrated in the Las Vegas Bowl just how far it has come against one of the Mountain West Conference's best teams. The ship appears to be steering toward shore. Now it becomes a question of who will remain aboard. Utah might lose coaches, juniors eligible for the draft and quarterbacks looking to play sooner. The offseason will be a triumph for Utah fans if those folks all return to take a crack at the Rose Bowl and beyond.

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• Bowl notes: For TE Westlee Tonga, Vegas doubled as a free honeymoon

ON DECK • Season over

MEN'S BASKETBALL (No. 14) • After an influx of new contributors, Utah is starting to settle into a regular rotation, and an identity. The Utes haven't allowed an opponent to score 70 since the opener, against Ball State, and rank No. 23 in scoring defense at 56.8. In Las Vegas on Saturday, before a crowd that was roughly half locals and half Utah fans who'd traveled to take in the football/basketball doubleheader, the Utes were impenetrable. The Runnin' Rebels shot under 33 percent and managed just 23 points in each half, and guards Brandon Taylor and Delon Wright made The Strip live up to its name, combining for 10 steals. The worst of the nonconference schedule is now behind them — although Tuesday's opponent is 9-3 and most recently beat Utah State in Logan on Saturday.

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ON DECK • vs. South Dakota State, 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Huntsman Center

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL • True freshman Joeseta Fatuesi had her best performance to date, with 16 points and nine boards, as the Utes beat Louisiana Tech 67-52 at the Huntsman Center. Utah is 5-1 — with all five wins coming at home — despite a spate of early season injuries that have cut the rotation by a third.

ON DECK • vs. Charlotte, 7 p.m. Monday at the Huntsman Center

ON DECK • at BYU, Jan. 9 in Provo

SWIMMING AND DIVING (Men: No. 24) • Utah did not compete this week.

ON DECK • at Arizona State, Jan. 9 in Tempe, Ariz.

— Matthew Piper

Twitter: @matthew_piper