The Herriman High School (West Herriman, UT) varsity basketball team will play a home non-conference game against Juan Diego Catholic (Draper, UT) on Friday, January 3, at 7:00 PM.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Utah High School Basketball
Who: Juan Diego Catholic vs Herriman
When: Friday, January 03, 2025
Time: 7:00. p.m. ET
Live stream: Watch here
Game Preview: Juan Diego Catholic vs Herriman
The Utah high school basketball season is heating up, and two teams have drawn attention for their strong performances—Herriman and Juan Diego Catholic. Both squads have delivered standout moments, but how do they stack up statistically and on the court? Here’s an in-depth analysis of their seasons so far.
Season Records and Rankings
Herriman leads the pack with an impressive 11-1 record, showcasing their dominance both at home (1-0) and on the road (2-0). With a stellar win percentage of .917, the team has scored a total of 803 points while holding opponents to 575 points, underlining their effective defense. They sit at No. 4 in the state and No. 2 in their class.
Meanwhile, Juan Diego Catholic holds a respectable 6-2 record, with a .750 win percentage. Their balanced performance across home (3-0), away (2-2), and neutral-site (1-0) games has been noteworthy. The team has scored 500 points while conceding 425 points. Ranked No. 23 in the state and No. 7 in their class, they remain a formidable contender.
Team Scoring Trends
Herriman boasts a slightly higher points-per-game average (66.9) compared to Juan Diego Catholic’s 62.5. A breakdown of scoring by quarter reveals Herriman’s edge in the second and third quarters, where they average 18.7 and 17.5 points, respectively. Juan Diego Catholic performs consistently across all quarters, with their highest average coming in the second quarter at 16.6 points.
Statistical Comparison
While Herriman has the scoring advantage, Juan Diego Catholic excels in other areas:
- Rebounds: Juan Diego Catholic averages 33.5 per game, significantly outpacing Herriman’s 25.6.
- Assists: They also lead with 15.6 assists per game compared to Herriman’s 14.7.
- Blocks: Juan Diego Catholic shines defensively with 4.5 blocks per game, nearly double Herriman’s 2.6.
Herriman edges out slightly in steals, averaging 6.2 per game to Juan Diego Catholic’s 6.1.
Key Players
Both teams rely on standout performers to drive their success:
- For Juan Diego Catholic, Luke Meyer (#2) leads with an impressive 17.9 points and 11.4 rebounds per game, cementing his status as a double-double machine.
- Herriman’s Carlo Mulford (#13) is equally impactful, contributing 17.8 points and 4.6 assists per game, making him a versatile offensive threat.
Defensively, Juan Diego Catholic’s Deng Deng (#0) averages 1.5 blocks per game, while Herriman’s Zach Tanner (#23) contributes 0.8 blocks.
Common Opponents and Key Matchups
Both teams have yet to face each other or share many common opponents. However, Herriman secured a decisive 65-40 win against Hunter earlier this season, a team Juan Diego Catholic is slated to play twice in the coming weeks.
Highlights and Momentum
Herriman’s depth and momentum are evident in their 8-1 neutral-site record, reflecting their ability to adapt to different environments. Meanwhile, Juan Diego Catholic’s rebounding dominance and consistent scoring make them a resilient team that can keep games close.
Looking Ahead
As the season progresses, both teams have opportunities to solidify their standings and prepare for postseason play. A head-to-head matchup would undoubtedly be a thrilling contest, pitting Herriman’s offensive firepower against Juan Diego Catholic’s defensive and rebounding prowess.
Conclusion
Herriman and Juan Diego Catholic represent two distinct yet equally compelling styles of basketball. Herriman’s balanced attack and stellar record make them the team to beat, while Juan Diego Catholic’s resilience and statistical advantages in rebounds and blocks give them a chance to upset any opponent. Basketball fans in Utah have much to look forward to as these two teams continue their campaigns.