2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament: Day 1 Schedule, Bracket, Live Stream, Odds

The first day of Mountain West basketball is underway in Las Vegas.

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament: Day 1 Schedule, Bracket, Live Stream, Odds


First day of the tournament is getting underway.


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The opening round is here.

The 2020 Mountain West basketball tournament is set and the first day of competition at the Thomas & Mack features the six through 11 seeds.

These games are a formality as the odds of any of these teams making a tournament run is unlikely, however, New Mexico is in good position to make some noise as they are likely to defeat San Jose State in the opening round game and then get a rematch vs. Utah State who they beat in the season finale.

However, prior to that upset win, the Lobos lost five in a row and had just one win over nine games. Perhaps New Mexico has turned things around and can make it to the semifinals.

Colorado State is the other team that could win one, maybe two games in the tournament as star players can make a difference. The Rams have one of the best players in the league in Nico Carvacho who averaged a double-double this year.

Wednesday, March 4

Game 1: No. 8 Fresno State vs. No. 9 Air Force, 3 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network, KenPom: Bulldogs -3
Game 2: No. 7 New Mexico vs. No. 10 San Jose State, 5 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network, KenPom: Lobos -9
Game 3: No. 6 Colorado State vs. No. 11 Wyoming, 8 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network, KenPom: Rams -11

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Mountain West Wire’s Player of The Year Watch list Results: POY and All-Conference Selections

Mountain West Wire’s Player of The Year Watch list Results: POY and All-Conference Selections The results are in, take a look at the awards and the 17th week’s results. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire The month of February made it a close …

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Mountain West Wire’s Player of The Year Watch list Results: POY and All-Conference Selections


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The month of February made it a close one but the Player of the Year watch list results are in, and the winner is….

The staff at the Mountain West Wire wanted to do something a little different this year. We kept track of the top performers from teams around the Mountain West throughout the year and voted on who had the best performances that week.

The process churned out 17 weeks of results, highlighting multiple player’s performances in that time. Overall 31 different players received top-5 votes and every Mountain West team is represented on the list. But without further ado here we go.

[Editor note: As a staff there will be a one-time vote on these same awards, plus more, and it will be interesting to see if they are different because a one or two week surge would help them in these weekly rankings.]

Player of the year: Malachi Flynn, San Diego State (42 total points)

NCAA Basketball: San Diego State at Fresno State

Malachi Flynn has been a major catalyst in the Aztec’s historic 2019-2020 season. His presence on the court this season for a Brian Dutcher team that reached twenty wins last season but lost it’s top-two scorers is more than impressive. Flynn’s leadership has led to a 28-1 (17-1 in MW) regular season finish, top-5 ranking, an at-large bid and maybe most importantly he’s helped make the players around him better.

His numbers weren’t eye popping, but were efficient and made an impact consistently on the best team in the Mountain West. He averaged 17.6 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 5.1 APG & 1.8 SPG in 29 games this season (all starts). Certainly an all-conference worthy stat sheet and his assists and steals per game totals were good enough to lead the entire conference in both categories. Flynn performed at a high level consistently throughout the season and had the best start of any in the conference and kept his level of play just high enough to fend off some other player’s late season surges for the award.

The dagger might have come this weekend in what looked like the battle for Player of the Year against Nevada and Wolf Pack guard Jalen Harris. Flynn helped his team obtain an 83-76 win while scoring 36 points on 13-20 made field goals (65%) while also grabbing 5 rebounds and dishing out five assists. This performance cemented Flynn as the inaugural 2020 Mountain West Wire’s Watch list Player of the Year. Congrats to Malachi and a special thank you to all who participated in the voting process throughout the year.

The rest of the All-Mountain West First team:

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Jalen Harris, Nevada (35 Points)

Sam Merrill, Utah State (20 Points)

Derrick AlstonΒ Jr, Boise State(19 Points)

JaQuan Lyle, New Mexico (15 Points)

All-Mountain West second team:

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Nico Carvacho, Colorado State (12 Points)

Bryce Hamilton, UNLV (12 Points)

Seneca Knight, San Jose State (10 Points)

Jazz Johnson, Nevada (9 Points)

Justinian Jessup, Boise State (7 Points)

The order for the Final week is as follows:

2020 Mountain West Tournament Odds: San Diego State Are Huge Favorites

TeamRankings.com give San Diego State a coin-flip chance to win the Mountain West tournament.

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2020 Mountain West Tournament Odds: San Diego State Are Huge Favorites


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Can anyone challenge SDSU?

The 2020 Mountain West basketball tournament begins on Wednesday with the opening round games. The real focus will be later in the tournament as San Diego State is a huge favorite and looking to lock down a No. 1 seed if they can win the tournament.

The Aztecs have just one loss this year and are in a good position to claim stake to one of the four best teams. The odds that TeamRankings.com place on the tournament which goes round by round are basically chalk with San Diego State given the best odds to win it all at nearly 50 percent. Utah State is the only other team to be given double-digits to claim the Mountain West tournament title.

UNLV has some home-court advantage with these games being played on their home court at the Thomas and Mack. Yet, even with that, their fourth seed is also the odds they are getting to win the whole thing and just a hair behind rival Nevada from these oddsmakers.

If there are any upsets look for them to be in teh bottom half of the bracket.

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Hub

Don’t miss a thing of our Mountain West basketball tournament coverage.

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2020 Mountain West Tournament Hub


All the tournament information is here.


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Stay up to date with the MW Tournament

The 2020 Mountain West basketball tournament is taking place from March 4-7 at the Thomas and Mack in Las Vegas. We will have you covered with everything from the tournament all in one place.

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Bracket, TV Schedule

The Mountain West basketball tournament bracket and schedule is out.

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Bracket, TV Schecdule


Mountain West’s tournament is set.


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March Madness is here

The 2020 Mountain West basketball tournament is set now that the regular season is over and the bracket is ready to go with the Mountain West tournament starting on Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack in Las Vegas.

March 4

Game 1: No. 8 Fresno State vs. No. 9 Air Force, 3 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network
Game 2: No. 7 New Mexico vs. No. 10 San Jose State, 5 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network
Game 3: No. 6 Colorado State vs. No. 11 Wyoming, 8 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

March 5

Quarterfinal 1: No. 1 San Diego State vs. Game 1 winner, 2:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 2: No. 4 UNLV vs. No. 5 Boise State, 5 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 3: No. 2 Utah State vs. Game 2 winner, 9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 4: No. 3 Nevada vs. Game 3 winner, 11:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

March 6

Semifinal 1: QF1 winner vs. QF2 winner, 9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Semifinal 2: QF3 winner vs. QF4 winner, 11:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

March 7

Championship: SF1 winner vs. SF2 winner, 5:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS

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Colorado State Wins 87-74 Over Air Force On Senior Day

Colorado State gained momentum heading into the Mountain West tournament with a 13 point win over Air Force.

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Rams Finish Regular Season On A High Note


After a close loss, the Rams respond with a convincing victory.


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CSU gains momentum heading into the Mountain West tournament.

Both teams were coming into this game off of close results in their previous contests. Air Force won a close contest over New Mexico, while Colorado State lost a heart breaker against the Aztecs. This time it was the Rams earning a convincing victory heading into the Mountain West tournament.

On a day that was supposed to be about the seniors, it was a sophomore who stole the show. Kendle Moore had himself a day finishing with 21 points on 7-11 shooting. All of Moore’s attempts came from behind the arc. It wasn’t all individual effort for the Rams, as they finished with 25 assists on 29 made baskets.

The Rams seniors had a quiet day themselves. Nico Carvacho was the leading senior on the day finishing with 12 points and six rebounds. Kris Martin finished with six points and Hyron Edwards finished with two points and five assists.

Air Force had trouble taking off today. A slow start turned into a 14 point deficit at halftime. The engines seemed to wake up in the second half as they were able to outscore the Rams, but the Falcons couldn’t do enough to hold off Colorado State.

The Falcons had three players finish in double figures. They were led by Lavelle Scottie who finished with 20 points. Joining him in double figures were A.J. Walker with 15 points and Ryan Swan with 12 points. Swan also grabbed 10 rebounds to finish with a double-double.

Colorado State is locked into the sixth seed and will face Wyoming in the first round of the Mountain West tournament. Air Force is the ninth seed and will face either Fresno State or New Mexico in the first round.

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Air Force vs. Colorado State: Game Preview, TV & Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More

Air Force vs. Colorado State: Game Preview Rams look for sweep of Falcons on senior night. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire Colorado State looks for a win on senior night as they welcome in-state foe, Air Force. WHO: Air Force Falcons (11-18, …

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Air Force vs. Colorado State: Game Preview


Rams look for sweep of Falcons on senior night.Β 


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Colorado State looks for a win on senior night as they welcome in-state foe, Air Force.

WHO: Air Force Falcons (11-18, 5-12 Mountain West) At Colorado State Rams (19-11, 10-7 Mountain West)

WHEN: Saturday, February 29thβ€”1:00 PM PST/2:00 PM MST/4:00 PM EST

WHERE: Moby Arena, Fort Collins, CO

TV: ESPN3

STREAM: WatchESPN

RADIO: Tunein

SERIES RECORD: Colorado State leads all-time series 81-33

PREVIEW:Β 

The end of the 2019-2020 regular season is almost upon us and with it comes one of the more bittersweet aspects of college basketball, senior night.

The Rams say goodbye to Hyron Edwards, Kris Martin and a familiar name to college basketball fans everywhere Nico Carvacho. Head coach Niko Medvid found had success in his second year in charge in Fort Collins and look to end the regular season with a win at home before heading to Las Vegas next week for the Mountain West Conference tournament.

Air Force had their senior night on Wednesday when they hosted the Lobos in a narrow 2-point victory. But will have five seniors playing their final regular season game Saturday afternoon against the Rams in LeSean Brown, Caleb Morris, Sid Tomes, Lavelle Scottie and Ryan Swan.

The last time these two met was back on January 18th when the Rams traveled south and left with a 13-point win in Clune Arena. Senior Kris Martin scored what still stands as his season high that night with 19 points on 4-7 shooting from deep and another big performance could provide a nice senior night momentum for Martin. The Falcons had two players score a team high 16-points a piece in that loss with Lavelle Scottie and Sid Tomes combining for 11-18 made field goals on the night.

Air Force is coming off of a nice win at home against New Mexico, while Colorado State is coming off of a close loss to the regular season conference champions San Diego State. This in-state match up means a lot for these two schools but a win for either will provide much needed momentum going into next week.

The stakes,Β 

Air Force is currently sitting in seventh place in the conference standings and are playing for a sixth conference win to end the regular season. If Air Force loses while on the road on Saturday afternoon they will finish in nine place on the season, only one spot lower than previously picked by the media in preseason. But a win will place them in a possible three way tie for sixth with Fresno State and New Mexico who also playing their final games this weekend.

The Rams like the Falcons are just playing for tournament positioning at this point. A best case scenario would be a 5th place finish which they would share with Boise State. But Colorado isn’t in a bad spot and don’t have the possibility of a huge drop in the standings with ten wins currently and no team below them closer than six.

Match up ofΒ the night: Two “youthful” guards

G A.J. Walker Air Force vs. G Isaiah Stevens Colorado State

The Stats: Walker (10.3 PPG, 3.5 RPG & 3.1 APG) & Stevens (12.9 PPG, 3.0 RPG & 4.5 APG)

Tonight’s key match up will be between sophomore A.J. Walker and freshman Isaiah Stevens, who both lead that team’s as floor generals in just their second and first season’s. These guys are the future of their respective teams and will play plenty of basketball against each other in the near future, so let’s get a glance of this mainstay match up one more time on Saturday.

Walker stepped into starting role full time during conference play last season as a freshman and has seen a bump in production this season as the full time starter. This team will say goodbye to five seniors this off season and four of them regular starters in the rotation. In short, this should be Walker’s team next season and he should enjoy the proven options he will have alongside him for the couple of more games he has them there.

Isaiah Stevens has had a major impact in his first season in Fort Collins, and alongside some other stellar sophomores and freshman is a part of a group solidifying a Ram’s resurgence in the conference for years to come. He’s leading the team in scoring and assists but struggled to do either last time Colorado State faced Air Force on the road with 11 points on 3-7 FGs and 2 assists on the night.

Prediction: Colorado State 85, Air Force 70

The last time these two teams met the Rams were able to come away with a thirteen-point win in a close one on the road. The Falcons haven’t beat the Rams since back in 2018 when they completed their own regular season sweep. Colorado State has an 81-33 all-time lead on the series which get’s even more impressive when you look at their home record in that span, which is 43-11.

If Air Force wanted to beat Colorado State it would have been easier on their home turf. But hey this is college basketball right, anything is possible but I think the Rams make this a special senior night win.

The X-Factor:Β  Nico Carvacho

It’s senior night for the big guy, and no one has been more dominant on the glass in a Ram’s uniform this decade. Carvacho will leave the Mountain West as it’s all-time leading rebounder with 1,271 to his name at the time this article is published.

On Saturday he will look to take advantage of a much smaller Air Force frontcourt. Last time around the big man had trouble scoring, only notching ten-points, but in true Carvacho fashion grabbed 13 boards.

A big night rebounding and scoring from Carvacho could be the difference in this one, but he needs some help as they were out rebounded 40-30 last time around. Those other guys need to get used to crashing the glass without the senior present next year, might as well start Saturday.

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Air Force vs. New Mexico: Game Preview, TV, Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More

The Air Force Falcons host the New Mexico Lobos on Wednesday February 26th at 7:00 PM MT inside Clune Arena in Colorado Springs, CO.

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Air Force vs. New Mexico : Game Preview, TV, Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More


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Two struggling teams meet at Clune Arena.

WHO: Air Force Falcons (10-18, 4-12 MW) vs. New Mexico Lobos (17-12, 6-10 MW)

WHEN: Wednesday, February 26 — 7:00 PM MT

WHERE: Clune Arena – Colorado Springs, CO (5,858)

TV: None

STREAM: ESPN3 (WatchESPN.com)

RADIO:Β  Air Force β€” New Mexico

SERIES RECORD: New Mexico leads, 61-23

ODDS: Air Force -1.5

PREVIEW:

The Air Force Falcons (10-18, 4-12 MW) host the New Mexico Lobos (17-12, 6-10 MW) at Clune Arena in Colorado Springs, CO on Wednesday.

The Falcons are led by senior forward Lavelle Scottie (15.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.0 assists per game) and for New Mexico, it has been JaQuan Lyle (15.2 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists 1.4 steals per game).

The two teams have met once previously on the season, an 84-78 result in favor of New Mexico. And they are two teams that started the season with expectations.

Since that game, each team has won just two games apiece with three out of four wins coming against either Wyoming (once) or San Jose State (twice), the two teams at the very bottom of the conference standings. The only other win was a surprise 72-47 blow out win for Air Force over current second place team Utah State.

The combined losing streak of 4-18 and current standing of is a far cry from New Mexico’s preseason projected finish of third place and Air Force’s promising 2020 season spearheaded by a senior-laden roster which includes players like ScottieΒ and Ryan Swan.

Air Force head coach Dave Pilipovich commented on the expectations of his team during an interview on Monday.

“I think and with this group – and not speaking for them – they appreciated that [expectation] at the beginning, but I think it maybe hurt them as well, you know? Because of expectations and now I got to live up to it. And you want to be at a point where you have expectations because what you finished last year. But now you’ve got to walk the walk.”

New Mexico’s Paul Weir has shared similar sentiments in the past. Before his Lobos (which have not finished in the top half of the conference standings by year’s end) were selected in the preseason conference polls to finish third (in both 2018-19 and 2019-20), his 2017-2018 team was selected to finish ninth.

That team finished third.

And so, each team will try to recoup as much as possible with two games remaining before the conference tournament, hoping to build as much momentum as possible behind what has been a solid offensive showing for the season.

Ranking 68th and 88th respectively based on KenPom.com’s analytics, Air Force and New Mexico both generally see the shots fall. It has been the defensive end for both teams that has needed work, with each team on what seems to be free fall through the defensive analytics rankings.

Expect to see a shootout between the two programs, which have struggled to find a defensive identity all season long. It’s a game in which the team that is hotter simply wins – unless someone brings the defense.

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Schedule

Get ready for the Mountain West tournament which gets going one week earlier.

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2020 Mountain West Basketball Tournament Schedule


Mountain West’s tournament is a week earlier.


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Change of dates.

The 2020 Mountain West basketball tournament has a new date this year with game starting a week earlier running from March 4 – March 7, a full eight days before Selection Sunday. The reason for the move is due to the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 conference which is a construction trade show.

This is a one-year deal and going forward the final game will be the day before the NCAA Tournament bracket is revealed.

So far, the only seed locked down is San Diego State which is the top seed. The rest are up for grabs with just one week left in the regular season. The No. 2 seed is particularly wild with five teams in the mix.

Below is the daily schedule for the Mountain West tournament that will be here in just over a week.

March 4

Game 1: No. 8 seed vs No. 9 seed, 3 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network
Game 2: No. 7 seed vs. No. 10 seed, 5 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network
Game 3: No. 6 seed vs. No. 11 seed, 8 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

March 5

Quarterfinal 1: No. 1 seed vs. Game 1 winner, 2:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 2: No. 4 seed vs. No. 5 seed, 5 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 3: No. 2 seed vs. Game 2 winner, 9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Quarterfinal 4: No. 3 seed vs. Game 3 winner, 11:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

March 6

Semifinal 1: QF1 winner vs. QF2 winner, 9 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network
Semifinal 2: QF3 winner vs. QF4 winner, 11:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS Sports Network

March 7

Championship: SF1 winner vs. SF2 winner, 5:30 p.m. ET, TV: CBS

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Air Force vs. Boise State: Game Preview, TV & Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More

Air Force vs. Boise State: Game Preview The Broncos welcome Air Force to ExtraMile Arena Tuesday night with hopes of conference standing ascension. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire Boise State looks to avenge seven-point loss to Air Force …

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Boise State looks to avenge seven-point loss to Air Force last month with their home court advantage as added element.Β 

WHO: Air Force Falcons (9-15, 3-9 Mountain West) At Boise State Broncos (16-9, 8-5 Mountain West)

WHEN: Wednesday, February 11thβ€”8:00 PM PST/7:00 PM MST/9:00 PM EST

WHERE: ExtraMile Arena, Boise, ID

TV: AT&T Sports NetworkΒ 

STREAM: Get a free trial through FuboTV

RADIO: Tunein

SERIES RECORD: Boise State leads all-time series 12-6Β 

PREVIEW:Β 

After suffering a seven-point loss to the Falcons a little under a month ago in Clune Arena the Broncos are looking to improve their 11-1 record at home, reach second place (no matter who else is there with them) and get some revenge on Tuesday night in ExtraMile Arena. Boise State like everyone situated in 2nd-5th place in the conference at the moment is looking for a win tonight. Aside from the juggernaut season San Diego State is currently having everyone else has been handing out losses and taking them right back.

The Stakes,

Boise State is in a current three-way tie for third place with Colorado State and Utah State (who face off tonight in another important match up to keep an eye on). And the race for a top seed in the conference tournament will take a couple of turns tonight as the winner of the Rams vs. Aggies matchup dictates a lot. If Colorado State wins they keep sole possession of second place and give Boise State sole possession of third (for now). But an Aggie win creates a two-way tie for second place, knocking the Rams to third place just ahead of Nevada.

Air Force is playing for a better seed in the conference tournament at this point with the hopes of making a deep tournament run to make the big dance. The Falcons are currently sitting in two-way tie for seventh place with the Spartans of San Jose State.

Air Force

Air Force has been exactly the sort of team we usually expect them to be each year and have dished out some upsets and challenged teams at times this season. But in true Air Force fashion has also struggled at times with scoring consistency and defense (refer to their Feb. 4th box score against Nevada for further explanation). But when they’re knocking down shots they are one of the most dangerous teams in the Mountain West (refer to their Jan. 7th box score against Utah State for further explanation).

Lavelle Scottie has played well for the Falcons as of late (15.8 PPG and 6.0 RPG in his last five games). And the possible emergence of junior guard Christopher Joyce who had 23 points against San Diego State on Saturday on 5/8 shooting from deep may be just what this Air Force team needs to break a six game losing streak. Which began after their win over the Broncos last month, and what a better way to break it than with a regular season sweep of Boise State in the process.

Boise State

The Broncos have had a bit of trouble getting solid production from leading scorer Derrick Alston Jr. of late, as the 6-9 guard averaged 4.5 PPG, 1.5 APG and 2.0 RPG in two games last week. Justinian Jessup has stepped in up his absence along with fellow senior guard Alex Hobbs with big performances in a win over Wyoming on Tuesday night and a tough loss on the road against Utah State on Saturday. It’s been hard to predict a leading scorer for the Broncos recently, with five different players taking that honor over their last ten games. But Leon Rice’s crew were just enjoying a five game winning streak just last Tuesday and could use a win before they host San Diego State this Sunday at home for what could be the Aztec’s first loss of the season.

Some history,Β 

Aside the fact both schools are only about three and half hours away from each other by plane, these two squads have only met on the court eighteen times in their short history. A twenty year gap between their first matchup on Dec. 27th, 1991 and their next one on Jan. 14th, 2012 in Boise State’s inaugural season in the Mountain West conference.

The last time these two met back on Jan. 15th of this year, Ryan Swan scored 17 points scoring his 1000th career point in the process, becoming the 27th Falcon to do so.

Matchup of the night:Β Down Low

F RJ Williams Boise State vs. F Ryan SwanΒ Air Force

The Stats: Williams (1.4 PPG, 8.0 PRG & 1.0 SPG) & Swan (12.8Β  PPG, 4.5 RPG & 1.8 APG)

Both are coming off of some of their worst performances of the season against San Diego State and Utah State respectfully, but both should have an impact in tonight’s Mountain West presentation of the NBA’s “small ball”. Both struggled against bigger opponents last week but both stand at 6-7 with Swan winning the weight portion of the contest and Williams winning for best motor.

Williams is at his best when he’s down low getting second chance boards and receiving assists from driving teammates. Swan gets his buckets when he’s knocking down mid-range jumpers or getting to the line, look for him to drive against a smaller Bronco frontcourt tonight.

Prediction:Β Boise State 80, Air force 70

This one will come down to how hot the Falcons can get tonight on the road and whether or not the Broncos can get hotter. The home record speaks for itself, and the Broncos are as dangerous as anyone in the conference when playing in ExtraMile Arena where they have averaged 84.5 PPG over the twelve games played their this season.

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