Newcomers shine, Aggies scorch nets in blowout win over Westminster | Sports
LOGAN — In the first two minutes of Utah State’s eventual 110-54 season-opening win over Westminster, the Aggies shot a chilly 1 of 6 from the field. For the rest of the night, they shot 42 of 69, good for what was ultimately a 60.9 field goal percentage. A significant portion of that scoring came on 3-pointers. Specifically, 19 made threes which was the highest single-game total since 2022 when the Aggies set a program record with 21 long-distance makes. “It’s one of the better shooting teams I’ve seen. They can really shoot the ball,” USU head coach Jerrod Calhoun said of his team. Jerrod Calhoun post-game presser after Utah State’s 110-54 win over Westminster. pic.twitter.com/TA9pdvVtan — Jason Walker (@jwalker_sports) November 4, 2025 While the entire team had its share of 3-point success, a lot of it was centered on Tucker Anderson, MJ Collins and Kolby King. The trio made 12 of the Aggies triples between them. For Anderson, his 3-for-5 performances was certainly a relief as he shot just 20.7% from three in the Spectrum last year. As for Collins, he entered the night as a career 28.1% shooter from distance. His five made 3-pointers set a new career-high and