Here's your mantra for today: A road win is a road win is a road win...
Utah State won 61-59 over UC Santa Barbara last night in Santa Barbara and, while yes, the Gauchos are a Big West team, they are a good one and tough to beat at home. Plus, USU is still in transition mode in its backcourt. The previous opinions are for those Aggie fans wringing their hands and wailing that their team didn't dominate.
22 turnovers for Stew Morrill's squad -- five apiece by Jaxon Myaer (28 minutes) and Jared Quayle (19 minutes) -- will certainly lead to one tough practice today and the promise of more in the future. Plus, Utah State generated just 13 free throw attempts and Tai Wesley collected five fouls.
But hey it's early and a road win is a road win...
USU holds off UCSB
Shawn Harrison
Logan Herlad JOurnal
November 18, 2008
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. — Nothing like being in the right place at the right time.
Aggie sophomore forward Matt Formisano was quick to admit that fact. But he was there and did what needed to be done to help give the Utah State men’s basketball team a road win Monday night at the Thunderdome.
Formisano grabbed a missed shot by teammate Gary Wilkinson and scored with three ticks left on the clock. A desperation 3-pointer by UC Santa Barbara was off the mark, and the Aggies escaped with a 61-59 win in front of 4,028 fans.
“The two big men were on Gary, which allowed me to be wide open,” Formisano said. “I caught it and put it in. I guess I was at the right place at the right time...” Go here for the remainder.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Utah State notches a road win
Posted by Kevin McCarthy at 10:02 AM
Labels: Stew Morrill, Utah State basketball
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