CSU Rams advance to Mountain West title game
- Colorado State University Rams will play Boise State in the Mountain West championship after defeating Utah State 83-72, marking their first championship appearance since 2017.
- Colorado State University Rams achieved a shooting percentage of 60% compared to Utah State's 37%.
- Coach Niko Medved expressed pride in the team's progress, saying, 'We are writing our names in history,' reflecting the team's resolve and strong performance.
- A victory against Boise State will secure CSU a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years under Coach Niko Medved.
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No. 2 Colorado State holds off No. 3 Utah State 83-72 to reach Mountain West championship
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Colorado State senior Jalen Lake has been to three previous Mountain West Tournament semifinals the past three years with each ending in heartbreak.


CSU Rams advance to Mountain West title game
Colorado State dominated Utah State late Friday night to secure a spot in Saturday’s Mountain West Conference tournament championship game. CSU grabbed the first lead of the game and never trailed, defeating the Aggies, 83-72, at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas. The Rams (24-9) won their ninth straight game and advanced to their first Mountain West tournament championship game since 2017. They will face Boise State at 4 p.m. Saturday. Kyan…
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