LOGAN, Utah — A breakthrough Utah State had been searching for all January finally came at home on Wednesday night. The Aggies snapped a four-game losing streak by defeating San Diego State 75 to 57. “It just feels really good to get off that losing streak, especially like how we were losing, just really close games to really good teams. We were in practice every day saying we’re right there and we just kept pushing, kept working, and it feels really good to beat a really good team,” forward Brandon Horvath said. The losing streak felt like an “eternity” to Aggie players and fans alike. “We felt like we’d been right there,” head coach Ryan Odom said. “Tonight, I think what you saw was offensively we got back to Aggie basketball and how we were playing a little bit earlier in the season.” In the Aggies’ second palindrome score win of the season, their perimeter shooting proved to be a major factor. For the first time in conference play, Utah State outshot their competition from beyond the arc. It was also the first time the Aggies have made 10 or more 3’s since Dec. 21. “We just had to get