Falslev scores 19 as Utah State takes down New Mexico 86
Mason Falslev scored 19 points with efficient shooting to lead Utah State’s second-half 7-0 run and a 20-point victory margin in Mountain West play.
- On Wednesday night, Utah State defeated New Mexico 86-66 as the Aggies pulled away in the second half.
- Up 36-33 at the break, Utah State took the lead with 41 seconds remaining in the first half, setting the stage for the second-half pullaway.
- Falslev shot 6 of 9 overall, including 4 for 5 from 3-point range, and scored 13 second-half points as Utah State outscored New Mexico by 17 after halftime.
- The result leaves Utah State at 19-3, 10-2 in the Mountain West, while New Mexico drops to 18-5, 9-3, with contributions from both benches shaping the standings impact.
- The Associated Press produced the recap using technology from Data Skrive and data from Sportradar, with copyright 2026 The Associated Press.
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Falslev scores 19 as Utah State takes down New Mexico 86-66
Led by Mason Falslev's 19 points, the Utah State Aggies defeated the New Mexico Lobos 86-66. The Aggies moved to 19-3 with the victory and the Lobos fell to 18-5.
Aggies Dominate at New Mexico 86-66 in Battle for First Place
In a battle for first place in the Mountain West standings, Utah State men's basketball earned a statement win on the road, handing New Mexico its worst loss at The Pit in over five years with an 86-66 win Wednesday night in Albuquerque. With the win, the Aggies improve to 19-3 overall and 10-2 in league play.
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