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Utah State football looks to defend league title as Mountain West announces conference schedule – Cache Valley Daily

Utah State running back Calvin Tyler Jr. (4) runs to the end zone for a touchdown during the first half of the LA Bowl NCAA college football game against Oregon State in Inglewood, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) LOGAN, Utah – Utah State’s 2022 Mountain West football schedule was announced Wednesday by the conference office as the Aggies look to defend their league title from last year. Utah State, which is entering its 10th season in the MW, will play eight conference games over a 10-week period from Sept. 24 through Nov. 26. Wednesday’s release represents the first phase in the 2022 football schedule process. Mountain West national television partners CBS Sports and Fox Sports will now initiate a selection procedure, which will include the shifting of particular games to non-Saturday dates. That will be followed by the identification of network outlets and kick times. Utah State’s 2022 Mountain West schedule will include home games against UNLV (9/24), Air Force (10/8), New Mexico (11/5) and San José State (11/19), and road games against Colorado State (10/15), Wyoming (10/22), Hawai’i (11/12) and Boise State (11/26). USU will also have two byes during the season, the first on the third

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Final RPI rankings and playoff seeding announced for 4A basketball – Cache Valley Daily

SALT LAKE CITY – The final RPI rankings for 4A basketball were released Wednesday morning by the Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA). And, as a result, the accompanying playoff seeding was also released, laying out a roadmap to the 4A state championship at Dixie State University. The first round of the playoffs for both the boys and girls teams will take place Friday, Feb. 18 at home sites. The top three teams in 4A receive a first round bye and automatically advance to the quarterfinals which begin on Monday, Feb. 21 at Dixie State beginning at 9:30 a.m. for the boys and 4:10 p.m. for the girls. Most Region 11 teams stay close to home on Friday, with only #12 Bear River boys heading to #5 Crimson Cliffs and #13 Logan girls heading to #4 Snow Canyon. For the boys, #3 Ridgeline will play Monday, Feb. 21 at 2:30 p.m. and they will face the winner of #6 Green Canyon vs #11 Logan. For the girls, #4 Sky View will play the winner of #6 Mountain Crest vs #11 Bear River at 4:10 p.m. and #1 Ridgeline will play Monday at 7:30 p.m. against the winner of #8 Pine

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PHOTO GALLERY: Sky View 63, Logan 24 girls basketball

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Aztecs dominate Aggies in nearly complete reversal of first meeting – Cache Valley Daily

Justin Bean. Photo by Tina Lerohl SAN DIEGO — The Aggies lost their third game in a row; this time, it was San Diego State’s dominant defense that made the difference, 75 to 56. The final score was nearly reversed between the previous matchup between the squads as the Aztecs exacted revenge from their 75 to 57 loss in Logan. “The credit’s all to them. They just did a really nice job tonight,” head coach Ryan Odom said. The loss is tied with the Iowa game for the Aggies’ largest loss by deficit this season. Against the Hawkeyes, defense seemed to be the main problem. This time around, it was a lackluster offensive performance that did the Aggies in. Utah State struggled on offense shooting 40% from the field and 28% from 3-point range. Only two Aggies scored in double digits – forwards Justin Bean and Brandon Horvath – and the bench combined for nine total points. Bean finished shy of a double-double with 18 points, eight rebounds and four assists. “I thought their defense was dynamite,” Odom said. “They really bothered us.” Turnovers were also a problem as the Aggies had a tough time taking care of the ball.

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PHOTO GALLERY: Green Canyon 54, Mountain Crest 45 girls basketball

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