Thursday, December 1, 2011

Thursday's WAC basketball rundown

Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays PTW from the swift completion of our appointed rounds, but the lack of electricity will. The juice is back, for now.

Is it duck and cover time in Logan? Utah State fell 67-54 to Denver, being outscored in both halves by the visitors. It was back to six assists on 19 baskets for USU while also allowing the Pioneers to shoot 52%. Kraig Williams, Shawn Harrison, Tony Jones, Matt Sonnerberg and Brad Rock all were present and accounted for.

Craig Peterson's thumb is assuredly in a splint today after he snapped 48 game photos.

In breaking news, Commissioner Karl Benson has announced the other WAC teams have magnanimously voted to move up their scheduled Aggie game dates to early this month.

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The Louisiana Tech and Southeastern Louisiana match went into overtime before the host Southland Conference member triumphed 72-69. LT athletics has the game report.

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Fresno State ruined many a promising artistic career with an 85-55 beatdown of the Academy of Art University. The Bulldogs led 45-25 at the half. Robert Kuwada checks in.

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Eastern Washington took down Idaho 73-66 -- it was the Vandals in a hole at the half 38-24. The Eagles shot just 42% overall but went 13-28 from long distance. Josh Wright provides a game report while Vandal Nation liveblogged the contest and also offers a post-game video interview.

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Texas San Antonio rode into Silicon Valley to face San Jose State but a strong Spartan second half shot the Texans down 72-66. Guard James Kinney totaled 30 points in 32 minutes of play. 32 of SJSU's 63 shot attempts were three-pointers. Spartan athletics has the details.

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