LOGAN – Under head coach Ryan Odom, Utah State had been 0-15 in games where it scored 72 or fewer points. Whenever the scoring was limited, even when both teams struggled to score, the Aggies just haven’t been able to win in the last year-and-a-half. Until this New Year’s Eve. Utah State pulled off a 67-54 win over Fresno State to open conference play. It’s the lowest-scoring game of the year for USU, a lot of that having to do with the pace of the game. The Bulldogs slowed the game down to a crawl at times. The Aggies, used to having at least 72 offensive possessions in any given game, had just 63 possessions to get things done. The Aggies weren’t as efficient as they usually are, committing 16 turnovers. And in a low-possession game like this one those lost chances were sorely missed at times. “We had ball deflected that led to baskets for (Fresno State),” Odom said. “We can’t do that. We’ve got to make sure that we’re cleaner with the basketball.” But two stretches of this game gave Utah State the edge it needed to win, a pair of double-digit runs, one in the first half