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Photo by Robert K. Scott LOGAN – Utah State was up 79-72 with under 90 seconds in the game before Sarah McGinley hit back-to-back threes for Westminster College to pull it to 79-78 with 31 seconds left. However, Kaylin Randhawa was a perfect 4-4 from the the free throw line over the last 26 seconds to seal the 83-78 win for Utah State. Coach Kayla Ard opened her second season with a win. It was a back and forth game with Westminster leading 41-39 at half before starting the third on an 8-4 run to go up 49-43. Griffin point guard Ashley Greenwood scored four of those points on her way to a game high 28 points. After an Aggie timeout, Olivia Wikstrom guarded Greenwood and held her to two points the rest of the quarter as Adryana Quezada fueled an 8-2 run to tie the game up at 56 all. The Griffins only led the game one more time. Quezada had eight points and nine rebounds at half but finished with a 16 point, 13 rebound double double. Randhawa also had 16. E’Lease Stafford had 14, including the three pointer that put the Aggies up seven. Wikstrom finished with
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LOGAN, Utah – A new era of Utah State men’s basketball was officially ushered in Tuesday night, but it didn’t turn out the way the Aggies had hoped. Elijah Pepper scored 16 points and knocked down a dagger of a 3-pointer – his only one of the game – with 14 seconds to go as UC Davis stunned Utah State 72-69 at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, spoiling the head coaching debut of Ryan Odom. Senior forward Brandon Horvath led Utah State with 19 points. Fellow senior forward Justin Bean recorded a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds, but the Aggies could not overcome 11 missed free throws and 16 turnovers that led to 14 points by UCD. Pepper’s 3-pointer gave the visitors a 70-66 lead, but Utah State answered with a trey of its own when junior guard Rylan Jones knocked one down from the top of the arc with five seconds left. Following a timeout, UC Davis inbounded the ball and Ezra Manjon nearly ran out the remainder of the clock, but was fouled by Horvath with 0.9 seconds remaining. Shooting into the teeth of Utah State’s wild and raucous student section, The HURD, Manjon calmly sank
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