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Utah State basketball vs Colorado State (Dec. 20) preview: How to watch, team breakdowns, projected starters, injuries | Sports

Utah State’s last outing featured a win over Illinois State in the Delta Center. That capped (for the most part) the Aggies’ games in non-conference play. For the next two months, it’ll be Mountain West games as USU will march through its last regular season in the conference before its move to the Pac-12 next year. Here’s all of the necessary info ahead of the Aggies’ conference opener. 59:00 Breaking down Utah State’s conference opener against Colorado State – Dec. 19, 2025 How to watch Tip-off: 12 p.m. (Mountain Time) Location: Dee Glen Smith Spectrum (Logan, UT) TV Broadcast:  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: 11 a.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 (9-1) G – Drake Allen (6-5, Sr.) – 5.9 points | 3.1 rebounds | 5.7 assists G – Mason Falslev (6-4, Jr.) – 15.3 points | 5.7 rebounds | 2.6 assists G – MJ Collins (6-4, Sr.) – 20.6 points | 2.5 rebounds | 2.0

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Utah State basketball at Fresno State (Dec. 30) 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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USU women’s basketball continues improvements despite injury to Gayles | Sports

Wes Brooks’ rebuild of the Utah State women’s basketball program is making clear progress, even if the overall record still doesn’t look the way Brooks or Aggie fans ultimately want it to be. Following a 74-61 win over San Jose State on Wednesday, this year’s team became the first Lady Aggies squad to win six games before the end of December since the 2016-17 season. It’s a stat that is both sobering in the implication for what’s happened in the eight-year interlude, yet encouraging in how it indicates progress. “That’s just crazy to me,” Aggies’ forward Jamisyn Heaton said of that stat. “But it feels good to be a part of a team like that. And this team is so close. It’s so different. I love each and every single one of these girls. So it’s just been a fun year. And I’m excited to see what else we can prove this year.” “We are moving in the right direction,” head coach Wes Brooks said. “I wish we had eight or nine [wins]. We want to start being in postseason consideration.” Utah State women’s basketball Wes Brooks after his team’s New Year’s Eve win over San Jose State. pic.twitter.com/BiPSYOsmn8 —

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Kawhi Leonard’s 45 points with bloodied nose lead Clippers to 6th straight win, 118-101 over Jazz | Sports

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Kawhi Leonard scored 45 points, James Harden added 20 and the Los Angeles Clippers recovered from blowing a 21-point lead to beat the Utah Jazz 118-101 on Thursday night, extending their winning streak to a season-best six games. Leonard was the only Clippers starter on the floor for much of the fourth quarter. He singlehandedly matched Utah’s points in the period (20), with blood on his nose from what appeared to be a scratch. Los Angeles hit seven straight 3-pointers, with Leonard making four, to pull away. Nicolas Batum finished with 14 points and went 4 of 6 from 3-point range. The Jazz rallied despite being without three starters. They were led by reserve Kyle Anderson with 22 points — his first 20-point game in nearly three years — and Brice Sensabaugh with 20. Anderson’s eight rebounds were a season high. Cody Williams had 18 points, while Isaiah Collier added 16 points and 10 assists. The game was tied six times in the third period, when Utah took its first lead. The Clippers outscored Utah 28-7 to start the game. The Jazz missed their first six shots and had one rebound in the first six minutes.

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