Nick Jezierny analyzes the factors behind Boise State's being winless in the WAC to date:
Boise State basketball teams take a combined 0-9 WAC record into Wednesday's gamesGo here for the remainder.
Nick Jezierny
Idaho Statesman
1/20/10
Zero. That's the combined number of WAC wins for the Boise State men's and women's basketball programs this season, placing both teams in last place in the conference standings. Promising nonconference starts - the men were 9-4 and the women 11-3 - have been dampened by January blahs that have players and coaches searching for answers. The teams hope to find them Wednesday when they play a doubleheader at Taco Bell Arena. The women (11-6, 0-3 WAC) play San Jose State (4-12, 0-3) at 6 p.m., while the men (9-10, 0-6) take on Nevada (11-7, 3-2) at 8:15 p.m. To win their first games in 2010, the Broncos must overcome a few issues that have ailed them.
SIX REASONS THE MEN ARE 0-6...
Plus, here's a prospect with a Boise State recruiting mention (other schools are Texas-Arlington, Alabama, South Alabama and Prairie View):
Damon SaylesGo here for the remainder and a Rivals sub is required.
TexasHoops.com Senior Writer
Fort Bend Bush senior Jordan Clark has a problem that all high school athletes would love to have. He didn't immediately remember his team's last defeat on the basketball court.
It's been a while - over a month and a half ago against Austin Reagan at the Jack Frost Invitational in Georgetown - since the Broncos last left a gym floor with a loss, and that's something Clark takes pride in. The 6-foot-5, 190-pound forward is the leading scorer for a Bush team that is 21-3 and winners of 14 consecutive games...
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