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Utah State cools off CSU Rams to win Mountain West Conference opener
Utah State led by six players scoring double digits and forced 15 turnovers while Colorado State’s leading scorer Kyle Jorgensen left early with a knee injury.
- On Dec. 20, Utah State Aggies routed Colorado State Rams by 42 points in Logan during the Mountain West opener, while 6-foot-9 sophomore Kyle Jorgensen returned on crutches and did not finish the game.
- Utah State opened 12-0, made its first six 3-pointers, forced 15 Colorado State turnovers and out-rebounded the Rams 40-20, converting turnovers into 27 points.
- Mason Falslev led scoring with 10 of the first 12 points and 7 for 9 shooting, while MJ Collins Jr. added 15 points and Adlan Elamin had a career-high 15 points and nine rebounds.
- The 42-point margin was the largest ever by Utah State in the 110-game all-time series, positioning the Aggies as a clear Mountain West front-runner while Colorado State must regroup after a humbling defeat.
- Colorado State won't play again until Dec. 30 at Moby Arena, using the break to assess Kyle Jorgensen's injury and Rashaan Mbemba's uncertain return.
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Utah State cools off CSU Rams to win Mountain West Conference opener
Utah State men’s basketball cooled off the high-scoring and normally highly efficient Colorado State offense and defeated the Rams 100-58 on Saturday in the Mountain West Conference opener for both teams in Logan, Utah. The Rams shot only 37% from the field in the game and scored only 24 points in the first half, digging themselves a hole they couldn’t get out of. CSU is now 9-3 on the season and 0-1 in conference play. USU is 10-1 and 1-0. The …
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