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      Aggies Fall to Mercer in CIT Championship, 70-67

        LOGAN— The USU men’s basketball team ended its season Wednesday, and the Aggies final game was a microcosm of their season. Utah State struggled early, rallied in the second half, but ultimately fell short, losing to Mercer, 70-67, in the championship game of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament.   “It’s been a really good experience for us. I’ve told the guys that for the last two games, that no matter what happens, it’s been a positive thing,” USU head coach Stew Morrill said. “It was a good way to end...

      Aggies Wallop Oakland 105-81, Advance to CIT Championship

      LOGAN— The USU men’s basketball team may wish it could have a do-over with its 2012 season – at least for the first 25 games. The Aggies are on a tear as of late, and advanced to the championship game of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament with a 105-81 win over Oakland.   Ignited by a 3-point barrage, the Aggies jumped all over a very talented Oakland team – highlighted by the nation’s leading scorer, Reggie Hamilton – and rolled to the easy victory.   “Everything looks easy when you make...

      USU Advances to CIT Final Four

        LOGAN— The Utah State men’s basketball team will be playing in the Final Four Sunday.   While it may not the most prestigious postseason tournament, the Aggies will be playing in the Final Four of the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament. USU defeated Loyola Marymount from the West Coast Conference Wednesday, 77-69, to advance to the semifinal round.   With the win, the Aggies secured a 20-win season for the thirteenth year in a row. They are just one of seven teams in the nation to accomplish that feat.   “There...

      Aggies End Postseason Losing Streak, Beat Roadrunners, 75-69

        LOGAN— Sophomore guard Preston Medlin rebounded from a rough game at the WAC tournament to score 24 points and lead Utah State to its first postseason win in more than a decade Wednesday as the Aggies defeated Cal State Bakersfield, 75-69.   “It’s great, coming off a rough game offensively, to come out and play good offensively,” Medlin said. “I was happy with what I did tonight.”   Less than a week removed from a first round exit at their conference tournament, the Aggies’ starters stepped up their play...

      USU to Host CS Bakersfield in CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament

      LOGAN— Utah State men’s basketball will participate in postseason action for a school-record 13th-straight year after receiving and accepting an invitation Sunday evening to continue its season in the fourth annual CollegeInsider.com Tournament against Cal StateBakersfield. Overall, this will be USU’s 30th postseason appearance in school history.   Utah State (17-15) will host independent Cal State Bakersfield (16-14) in the first round of the postseason CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) on Wednesday, March 14 at 7 p.m. (MT), inside the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. Overall, 32 teams will participate in this year’s CIT....

      COLUMN: Are The Aggies Finally Hitting Their Stride?

        LOGAN— Less than two weeks ago, the USU men’s basketball team seemed to be on its last leg. Three straight conference wins and a road sweep later, the Aggies have breathed some life into their season once again.   This has been Utah State’s (17-14, 8-6) most up and down season in more than a decade. Things started promising with a season-opening win against rival BYU, but expectations were quickly tempered as the Aggies followed that up with a loss to Weber State.   Next the Aggies lost senior...

      Aggies Steal One From Hawaii, 61-60

        HONOLULU— When the USU men’s basketball team travels to Hawaii, it’s nothing if not exciting.   Following a thrilling double-overtime victory on the island last season, the Aggies defeated the Rainbow Warriors 61-60 Saturday night after senior Morgan Grim made a runner with seven seconds remaining.   “We just kept playing, that’s what you’ve got to do,” Grim said in a postgame radio interview. “That’s kind of been the theme all year. We’ve had a lot of ups and downs, but you’ve just got to keep playing.”   With...

      Big Second Half Propels USU to Senior Night Win

          LOGAN—It was an emotional night at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum Friday night as the Utah State men’s basketball team honored their three senior players in their final regular season home game with an impressive come-from-behind 67-50 win over Idaho.   Led by sophomore guard Preston Medlin, who had a career-high 32 points, the Aggies (15-14, 6-6) used an explosive second half  to earn the victory over their Western Athletic Conference foe.  After trailing the Vandals by 15 points with just over four minutes left in the first...

      Gauchos Hand USU Fourth Home Loss, 72-64

        LOGAN— The Utah State men’s basketball team played in its first ever non-televised ESPN BracketBuster game. After falling to former Big West foe UC Santa Barbara, 72-64, the Aggies are probably glad for the lack of national exposure.   Sophomore guard Preston Medlin finished with 14 points, but poor shooting proved costly for USU.   “We knew we drew a good team,” USU head coach Stew Morrill said. “We drew a really good Big West team. They’re a veteran team and they showed it.”   Utah State controlled the...

      Poor Execution Dooms USU In 80-69 Loss to NMSU

        LOGAN— “It is pretty obvious that we are good enough to play in a lot of close games. We are not good enough to win them.”   That’s how Utah State men’s basketball coach Stew Morrill summed up the Aggie’s loss to New Mexico State Saturday, and the season as a whole, after USU lost to NMSU, 80-69.   New Mexico State closed the game on a 15-3 run to win going away, and record its first win at the Spectrum since 2006. Despite recording a relatively low 10...