GALLERY: Utah State vs San Jose State gymnastics
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Photos by Clint Allen / Additional information about Clint’s work (or inquiries about purchasing his photos) can be found at clintallen.smugmug.com. Source link
The Ridgeline Riverhawks at Deseret Peak Golden Eagles boys basketball broadcast is scheduled to begin at 2:20 p.m. Saturday’s broadcast is brought to you with LIVE commentary from Dave Simmons and Nick Zollinger. Listen to this broadcast on the radio at 104.5 The Ranch and streamed online here. For galleries or videos of previous Ridgeline games, click here. Source link
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In the final seconds of Utah State’s standalone Mountain West Friday-night clash with Colorado State, the home team Rams had the ball trailing by just two points, 63-61, to the visiting Aggies. USU had clawed its way back from being down by as many as 13 points in what had been a brutal road game in Fort Collins. One more defensive stand would send the Aggies back to their airport with a much-needed away-from-home victory. One make by the Rams would send Utah State packing with its first three-game losing streak in four years. Colorado State opted to give the ball to their top offensive weapon, Kyle Jorgensen. The 6-foot-9 big, who had gotten injured early in the Ram’s humiliating 42-point defeat in Logan 34 days prior, had scored 24 points so far on the night. Jorgensen had made his first eight field goal attempts, including a career-best five 3-pointers. All that stood between Jorgensen and an overtime-forcing bucket was Utah State junior forward Karson Templin, who guarded him on a baseline post-up 20 feet from the basket. Jorgensen threw all he could at Templin, a face-up, jab-step, left hand drive to the edge of the key and then a