No. 25 Utah State Aims to Stay Perfect in Mountain West Play Against Boise State
The Utah State Aggies, ranked No. 25 in the nation, face a tough test Saturday night as they host the Boise State Broncos in a Mountain West Conference showdown in Logan, Utah.
Utah State’s Hot Streak
Utah State (15-1, 5-0 Mountain West) is one of only two teams in the conference with an unblemished league record. The Aggies extended their winning streak to five games with a hard-fought 85-78 victory over San Jose State on Tuesday.
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Despite the Spartans knocking down 14 of 33 3-point attempts, the Aggies showed resilience. Mason Falslev led the team with 17 points, seven rebounds, and four assists. Utah State’s depth was evident as four other players—Tucker Anderson (15 points), Ian Martinez (14), Deyton Albury (13 points, six rebounds), and Karson Templin (10 points, seven boards)—contributed significantly.
Head coach Jerrod Calhoun emphasized the difficulty of conference play. “Every game is going to be a battle,” he said. “It doesn’t matter if you’re 15-1 or not, you’re going to get everyone’s best shot.”
Boise State’s Rebound Performance
Boise State (12-4, 4-1) bounced back from a disappointing home loss to San Diego State with a commanding 81-59 win over UNLV on Tuesday.
Tyson Degenhart powered the Broncos with 21 points and 11 rebounds, maintaining his team-leading averages of 17.7 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. Head coach Leon Rice praised the team’s effort. “That’s the mark of a champion: the way you respond to some adversity,” Rice said.
The Broncos also benefited from a revitalized O’Mar Stanley, who contributed 12 points and four rebounds off the bench. “He looked like he was having fun out there,” Rice noted. “You’re talking about an all-league guy coming off the bench. Other teams are like, ‘Oh, man.’”
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Key Matchup
The Aggies will rely on their balanced attack and depth to counter Boise State’s physicality and star power. Utah State’s ability to control the tempo and limit turnovers will be critical, especially with Boise State’s Degenhart posing a threat both inside and on the boards.
For the Broncos, slowing down Utah State’s offensive rhythm and leveraging their own depth—highlighted by Stanley’s resurgence—could be the key to handing the Aggies their first conference loss.
What’s at Stake
For Utah State, a win would solidify their top spot in the Mountain West standings and affirm their position in the AP rankings. Meanwhile, Boise State aims to prove their resilience and earn a marquee road victory to bolster their own NCAA Tournament resume.
Expect a closely contested game as both teams vie for supremacy in the Mountain West.