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Aggie men’s basketball aims for first road win against Saint Louis – Cache Valley Daily

With a trophy from the Cayman Islands Classic now safely sitting in head coach Danny Sprinkle’s office, the Utah State men’s basketball team will look to add another achievement to this young season: a true road win. While the three wins over Marshall, Akron and Stephen F. Austin were away from the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, all three opponents faced the same adversity in terms of venue. USU’s trip to Saint Louis will give the Aggies a chance to win a game on their opponent’s home court for the first time this season. How to watch Tip-off: 6 p.m. MT on Tuesday, Nov. 28 Location: Chaifetz Arena (St. Louis, MO) KVNU Aggie GameDay with Al Lewis: 5 p.m.  KVNU Aggie Call with Al Lewis: Immediately after Coach Sprinkle’s post-game comments TV Broadcast: ESPN+ Radio Broadcast: KVNU (102.1 FM, 610 AM) in Logan; KVNU (98.3) in Tremonton; KVNU (93.5) in Garden City; KZNS (97.5 FM, 1280 AM) in Salt Lake City; KRPX (102.7 FM) in Green River, Utah; KRPX (100.3 FM) in Moab; KRPX (95.9 FM) in Orangeville; KRPX (95.3 FM) in

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Utah State survives near collapse in road win at Saint Louis – Cache Valley Daily

Utah State men’s basketball team. Photo by Tristan Hartfiel With 12:39 left in Utah State’s matchup with Saint Louis the Aggies looked to be in perfect shape to cruise to their first road win of the season. A layup from forward Great Osobor put USU up 20 points, 60-40. But Saint Louis wouldn’t go away quietly, eventually whittling down that Aggie lead to just three points. But, thankfully for USU, the Billikens ran out of time and the visiting Aggies escaped with an 81-76 road victory. Utah State had its big lead thanks to some dominant play from its two starting bigs, Osobor and Isaac Johnson. Osobor was his fairly typical dominant self. He led the Aggies with 24 points and 13 rebounds (his fourth straight double-double of the year Johnson, though a starter in all seven of the Aggies’ games, has not been a featured part of the rotation, averaging just 12 minutes and 6.2 points per night. But he exploded for 14 first-half points, finishing with 16, good for his career high and second-most from any USU player on the night. “It felt pretty amazing,” Johnson said of his performance. “Having to kind of sacrifice a year last

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Cache Valley Media Group announces All-Region 11 Football Team for 2023 – Cache Valley Daily

Sky View running back Brevin Egbert, #12, runs through a host of Bear River defenders on Sept. 15, 2023. Photo by Clint Allen. LOGAN – Yet again multiple teams from Region 11 made it to the state semifinal playoff games, and one even made it to the championship. It was a record year for Green Canyon, particularly, defeating Sky View for the first time and making the deepest playoff run in school history. The 2023 football season was full of close contests and exciting plays throughout Region 11 and the voting members* of the Cache Valley Media Group who regularly follow high school football have voted on and selected the All Region 11 1st and 2nd teams, along with an overall Most Valuable Player, Offensive Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Coach of the Year. Running back Brevin Egbert from Sky View was recognized as the MVP; wide receiver Graham Livingston was recognized as the Offensive Player of the Year; defensive lineman Will Wheatley from Green Canyon was recognized as the Defensive Player of the Year; and, first-year Green Canyon head coach JT Tauilili was selected as the Coach of the Year. Region 11 MVP: Brevin

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Utah State football has nine All-Mountain West honorees, including three first team recipients – Cache Valley Daily

Utah State wide receiver Jaylen Royals converts a 2-point conversion against Fresno State on Friday, Oct. 13, 2023. Photo by Clint Allen. LOGAN, Utah – Utah State football had nine players garner all-Mountain West honors, including three first-team selections, as the league office announced its postseason football awards Tuesday. In all, USU had four offensive and five defensive players recognized. Utah State had three players named to the Mountain West first team in graduate senior inside linebacker MJ Tafisi Jr., junior wide receiver Jalen Royals and sophomore safety Ike Larsen. USU also had one player earn second team honors in senior Terrell Vaughn as both a wide receiver and kick returner. And five more Aggies were named honorable mention all-MW in senior defensive tackle Hale Motu’apuaka, redshirt junior linebacker Anthony Switzer, junior Micah Davis as both a wide receiver and punt returner, junior tight end Broc Lane and sophomore safety Devin Dye. Three Aggies are receiving Mountain West honors for the second time as Larsen was named to the second team in 2022, while Tafisi and Vaughn both garnered honorable mention accolades a season ago. For the first time in its 11 years in the Mountain West, Utah State had a

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LIVESTREAM: Ridgeline Riverhawks at Fremont Silverwolves boys basketball

The Ridgeline Riverhawks at Fremont Silverwolves broadcast is scheduled to begin at 6:45 p.m. Tonight’s broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Dave Simmons and “The Patriot” Nick Zollinger. Listen to this broadcast on the radio at 104.5 The Ranch and streamed online here. To see which future games will be broadcast, click here. To watch other High School games that have aired this season, click here. Free News Delivery by Email Would you like to have the day’s news stories delivered right to your inbox every evening? Enter your email below to start! Source link

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Rookie George scores season-high 19, Jazz edge Pelicans 114-112 to sweep two-game set – Cache Valley Daily

Utah Jazz guard Keyonte George reacts after the team’s victory over the New Orleans Pelicans in an NBA basketball game, Monday, Nov. 27, 2023, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer) SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Rookie Keyonte George scored a season-high 19 points to lead the Utah Jazz to a 114-112 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Monday night and a sweep of their two-game series. Jordan Clarkson chipped in 16 points and a season-high 10 assists for the Jazz. Walker Kessler added 14 points and eight rebounds off the bench. Simone Fontecchio scored 14 points. Utah beat New Orleans for the fifth straight time and second time in three days after making 17 3-pointers, including six in the fourth quarter. The Jazz moved the ball well, finishing with 31 assists on 37 baskets. “It was just the fact of us moving the ball instead of trying to make plays for each other,” Clarkson said. “Sometimes the play is just swinging it. Sometimes that gives us a chance to get to the next action. The next guy makes the play for someone else. That’s been the biggest thing for us and when everybody’s touching the ball, it feels

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