GALLERY: #2 Green Canyon 54, #7 Ridgeline 50 in 4A girls basketball quarterfinals
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LOGAN — Utah State completely shut down one of the hottest offenses in the country in a 75-56 win over Boise State on Wednesday. The win completed an Aggie sweep of the Broncos with USU winning the two games by a combined 44 points. The Aggies didn’t quite have the lava-hot scoring it did in putting up 93 against the Broncos back in January, which helped an extra-staunch defensive effort took center stage this time around. Boise State brought one of the hottest offenses in the conference to the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. Over the previous eight games, the Broncos had shot a hair under 50% from the field and 39% from three. That enabled a scoring rate of 84.9 points per game (granted there were a couple overtime games in that span). But against the Aggies, Boise State were shooting as if they were playing outside in the piles of snow building up around the arena. The Broncos shot just 37% from the field, their second-lowest mark in conference play. The 56 points set a new season low. Utah State head coach Jerrod Calhoun noted multiple times that his team’s dominance on that end came from paying attention to the details.