Utes: Warburton is Player of the Week


Salt Lake Tribune - Posted: 1:14 PM- COLORADO SPRINGS — University of Utah junior guard Morgan Warburton has been named the Mountain West Conference women’s basketball Player of the Week, the league announced Monday. In victories over BYU and New Mexico, Warburton

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