FILE PHOTO: Brandon Horvath. Photo by Tina Lerohl LARAMIE, Wyo. — Utah State’s win streak is over after Wyoming outlasted the Aggies in overtime, 78 to 76. “It was just a really good college basketball game and an unfortunate ending for us,” head coach Ryan Odom said. “It’s disappointing, but it’s not discouraging because we were right there with a team that’s just outside the top 25.” Utah State had arguably three chances to win the game down the stretch. The first came in Wyoming’s final possession of regulation. After forward Justin Bean dunked, the Aggies led 68 to 66. On the ensuing possession, Utah State forced a tough 3 from guard Brendan Wenzel, but forward Graham Ike grabbed his fifth offensive rebound and was fouled on the putback. Ike hit both free throws to tie the game. Even at 68, the Aggies had the final chance in regulation with six seconds on the clock. Inbounding from three-fourths court, tough Wyoming defense prevented Utah State from getting a shot off before time expired. After a tight overtime period, the squads were tied at 76. That is when the Aggies experienced deja vu with how they lost to the Cowboys at