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Utah State basketball vs Fresno State preview: How to watch, team breakdowns, projected starters, injuries | Sports

After a 10-day break following a 42-point win in its Mountain West opener, Utah State will get back to conference play with a road trip to Fresno State. This is a game that, on paper, the Aggies are supposed to win by double digits. However, games against the Bulldogs have been surprisingly tricky. Last year, USU trailed Fresno State by as much as 17 points at home before rallying to win by six. Two years ago, the Bulldogs took the eventual MW champion Aggies to overtime in Fresno. This is a game where no assumptions should be made. Here’s all of the necessary info ahead of this game for the Aggies. How to watch Tip-off: 7 p.m. (Mountain Time) Location: Save Mart Center (Fresno, CA) TV Broadcast: MW Network Radio Broadcast: KVNU (102.1 FM, 610 AM) / kvnutalk.com / KVNU mobile app KVNU Aggie GameDay pregame show with Stockton Jewkes and J.D. Walker: 6 p.m. KVNU Aggie Call: Immediately after Coach Calhoun’s post-game comments Text (435) 554-1175 or call (435) 753-5868 during the pregame or postgame show to give your thoughts and reactions for the game. Projected Starters Utah State (10-1) G – Drake Allen (6-5, Sr.) – 5.9 points | 3.1 rebounds | 5.7 assists

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LIVESTREAM: Logan vs Woods Cross boys basketball | Dec. 30, 2025 | Multimedia

The Logan Grizzlies vs Woods Cross Wildcats basketball broadcast is scheduled to begin at approximately 5:10p.m. Tuesday’s broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Adam Loertscher. This broadcast will be video stream only, though normally games can also be heard on the radio at 102.1 FM / 610 AM KVNU and streamed online here. For galleries or videos of previous Logan games, click here. Source link

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Steve Stamkos scores twice in third period to rally Nashville past Utah, 4-3 | Sports

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Steve Stamkos scored two goals less than two minutes apart in the third period to rally the Nashville Predators to a 4-3 victory over the Utah Mammoth on Monday night. Stamkos scored a power-play goal with 8:21 to play to tie the game at 3, then scored the winner with 6:43 left. Ryan O’Reilly assisted on both goals. Roman Josi and Luke Evangelista also scored to help Nashville secure its fourth win in five games. Juuse Saros made 28 stops for the Predators. JJ Peterka, Mikhail Sergachev, and Dylan Guenther scored for Utah, which dropped its second straight game. Vitek Vanecek made 22 saves. Peterka scored his 15th goal of the season on a power play to put Utah on the board at the 5:48 of the first. Josi leveled the score for Nashville four minutes later, snapping the puck home from long distance. Utah regained a 2-1 lead on Sergachev’s goal at the 3:41 of the second. He blasted the puck down the middle, near the blue line, and threaded the shot past multiple defenders. Evangelista answered at the 7:51 mark of the second. He collected a puck that bounced off Vanecek’s glove and

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