PODCAST: Predicting Who Will Win The Mountain West Tournament?

Breaking down the matchups in the Mountain West tournament that starts today.

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PODCAST: Predicting Who Will Win The Mountain West Tournament


Aztecs tournament to lose? Yup.


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Can anyone play spoiler?

Jeremy and Andrew are back to preview the 2020 Mountain West tournament which begins this week. The two go through the scenarios in the tournament and they both find a soft spot for Colorado State who could sort of play a spoiler in this event. They also go over the various all-conference awards and wonder what is the deal with San Diego State head coach Brian Dutcher who is complaining a lot for a likely No. 1 seed.

Also, all signs point to a two-bid Mountain West tournament, well as long as Utah State doesn’t mess things up.

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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 Alston 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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Wyoming vs. Fresno State: Game Preview, TV & Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More

Wyoming vs. Fresno State: Game Preview Either team happy for a win on Saturday in the Save Mart Center. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire Fresno State needs a win to surpass New Mexico, Wyoming would just like a win. WHO: Wyoming Cowboys …

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Wyoming vs. Fresno State: Game Preview


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Fresno State needs a win to surpass New Mexico, Wyoming would just like a win.

WHO: Wyoming Cowboys (7-22, 2-15 Mountain West) At Fresno State Bulldogs (10-18, 6-11 Mountain West)

WHEN: Saturday, February 29th—4:00 PM PST/5:00 PM MST/7:00 PM EST

WHERE: Save Mart Center, Fresno, CA

TV: None

STREAM: Mountain West Network

RADIO: Tunein

SERIES RECORD: Fresno State leads all-time series 19-11

PREVIEW: 

It’s senior night in Fresno on Saturday and a big game for the Bulldogs as they welcome the Wyoming Cowboys in both team’s last regular season game. Fresno State has dominated the series under Justin Hutson, winning the last three meetings between the two teams and by an average of 13 points.

Like many games on Saturday, the Bulldogs will be honoring four seniors, as they bid farewell (at least at the Save Mart Center) to Christian Gray, New Williams, Noah Blackwell and Nate Grimes.

The last time these teams met was back on January 18th in Laramie for a 4:00 PM showdown. The Bulldogs were able to come away with a 15-point victory and saw freshman forward Orlando Robinson lead them in that win with 19 points, 5 rebounds and 2 blocks on the night. New Williams also had a good night chipping in 16 points to combine with Robinson for over half of the Bulldogs total points.

Wyoming struggled shooting that day, going 19-55 (34.5%) from the field as a team but really lost the game at the free throw line. A lack of quality defense sent the Bulldogs to the line twenty-five times that day, resulting in 18-25 made free throws (72%) from Fresno State compared to just 2-3 made free throws taken by Wyoming. The Cowboys have to get to the free throw line more on Saturday and settle less for three point shots (they took 32 last meeting). Unless Jake Hendricks finds a rhythm like he did against Nevada where he scored 27 points on 7-12 FGS (7-11 from deep).

The stakes, 

For the Cowboys a win tonight could give the team momentum heading into next week. Allen Edward’s group is in last place in the Mountain West and only a San Jose State loss to UNLV has any real consequence for the Cowboys. A win for the Cowboys and a loss by the Spartans would put both teams in a tie in the conference’s basement and give Wyoming the upper hand and the #10 seed as they beat San Jose State on the road back on February 1st by five-points. But a Cowboy loss leaves them in 11th by themselves and a draw against the #6 seed which will also be decided on Saturday.

For Justin Hutson’s Bulldogs a February full of mixed results (3-4) have lifted them up from the bottom of the conference and has them in the running for a finish somewhere in the middle. If they beat the Cowboys on Saturday they not only gain some momentum but also a possible lone seventh place finish, given a New Mexico loss of course. But a Bulldog loss and New Mexico victory could have that previously mentioned finish reversed. But losses for both teams on Saturday would result in a tiebreaker which New Mexico holds and would give the Bulldogs a #8 seed (maybe, we’ll know more Sunday).

Match up of the night: Battle of the backcourts

Hunter Maldonado &  Jake Hendricks Vs. New Williams & Noah Blackwell

Combined Stats:

Wyo’s guards: 26.7 PPG, 9.6 RPG & 5.1 APG Vs. Fresno’s guards: 21.4 PPG, 6.1 RPG & 5.0 APG

The Cowboy offense runs through Hendricks and Maldonado, but recent scoring outings from the likes of Greg Milton III (28 points against Air Force on 2/22) and Kwane Marble II (17 points against New Mexico on 2/8) give them some breathing room, but that’s not too reliable. Allen Edwards needs a big night from his two leading scorers to have a shot at a victory, he could also use a big night from anyone else too.

Williams and Blackwell were expected to take big leaps this season and lead a young but deep Bulldogs team in Justin Hutson’s second year in charge. But that didn’t happen, the senior guards have been good but unable to replace the production lost in Braxton Huggins and Deshon Taylor’s graduations last spring. They’ve been good enough to come close to that 6th place preseason prediction with big scoring outings from both guards.

Williams had 32 points on 10 made threes against San Jose State on 1/4. While Blackwell is averaging 15.0 PPG over his last five games. So this weekend look for the ball to be in their hands to start off and if their knocking down shots, don’t expect it to be in anyone else’s.

Prediction: Fresno State 75, Wyoming 60

I’m a big believer in winning on senior night and both clubs need a win after coming off of losses to the Nevada Wolf Pack this last week. But a difference maker not listed in my X-factor or match up of the night portions of this preview is the front court disparity between these two teams.

Fresno State has only regularly used two big men, Orlando Robinson (6-10) and Nate Grimes (6-8). There are multiple other big men on the bench but none see more than about seven minutes a game and only Assane Diouf has appeared in more than ten games this season (19 played/1 start).

That may make their froncourt seem relatively thin, but Wyoming has it a tad worse. With really only two players standing 6-8 or taller in their rotation regularly, Brandon Porter (7.2 MPG in 22 GMS) and Hunter Thompson (27.3 MPG in 23 GMS). But Thompson is still out at the time of this publishing and that could be a problem.

At multiple times this season we have seen Maldonado as the tallest player in a Cowboy uniform at 6-7 200 pounds. But T.J. Taylor has seen some productive minutes down low, otherwise Wyoming won’t have the size to see these guards battle Grimes and Robinson all night.

The X-Factor: Niven Hart

Hart is one of many talented freshmen on the Bulldogs roster, but the 6-5 guard out of Orlando, FL has really come alive in the month of February (16.5 PPG in seven games). One thing to note is that Hart is not a starter and comes off of the bench to provide some depth and a scoring punch when shots haven’t been falling for the Bulldog starters. That is a luxury the Cowboys don’t have (consistent scoring off of the bench) and if Hart is knocking them down and the starting five are doing their jobs, I expect another 15-point win.

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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. Fresno State: Game Preview, TV & Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More

Air Force vs. Fresno State: Game Preview Either team happy for a win tonight in the Save Mart Center. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire The Falcons travel out west for a midweek showdown with the Bulldogs. WHO: Air Force Falcons (10-16, 4-10 …

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Air Force vs. Fresno State: Game Preview


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The Falcons travel out west for a midweek showdown with the Bulldogs.

WHO: Air Force Falcons (10-16, 4-10 Mountain West) At Fresno State Bulldogs (9-17, 5-10 Mountain West)

WHEN: Wednesday, February 19th—7:00 PM PST/8:00 PM MST/9:00 PM EST

WHERE: Save Mart Center, Fresno, CA

TV: ESPN3

STREAM: WatchESPN

RADIO: Tunein

SERIES RECORD: Fresno State leads all-time series 21-7

PREVIEW: 

The Bulldogs host the Falcons on Wednesday night for their second straight game at home before heading out on the road for one game in Reno and then calling it a regular season on February 29th back in the Save Mart Center. Justin Hutson’s team is looking for a win tonight after a loss to Utah State over the weekend while Air Force is playing for a chance at their first win streak since back in mid-December.

Both teams bring in a weird mix of talented young players and impactful veteran leaders. This combination would normally lead to a competitive season, but a lack of consistency on both sides have these teams in the bottom half of the conference standings and well below .500 in mid-February.

The last time these two faced off back on January 28th back in Colorado Springs, the Bulldogs got the best of the Falcons who boast one of the better records at home (7-6) in the conference, 79-68.  The senior duo of Nate Grimes and New Williams was in control back then, combining for over half of their teams overall points with 46 at the end of the night.

The Falcons leading scorers were kept in check by Fresno State’s defense last time around as well. And Air Force has trouble when their bigs are having trouble. This group needs to stretch out the defense by knocking down shots, hopefully freeing up some space for their guys down low. The Falcons look a bit out of sorts when Swan starts taking three point shots. He can make them from time to time, but when the Falcons are getting easy two-point opportunities with the occasional one from deep to keep things interesting, that’s when they nearly break triple-digit scoring.

The stakes, 

Both teams know whats at stake in the remaining games in conference play, and that’s conference tournament field position. The Falcons and Bulldogs are both in the lower half of the Mountain West standings and should be competing for a possible 6th place finish at the end of the month. That would set either team up for a first round tournament showdown against Wyoming, who both teams have beaten this season already and would provide their best shot at advancing past the first round.

Match up of the night: Youth vs. Experience

F Lavelle Scottie Air Force vs. F Orlando Robinson Fresno State

The Stats: Scottie (15.6 PPG 5.6 RPG & 2.0 APG) & Robinson (12.8 PPG 7.0 RPG & 1.6 APG)

Tonight’s match up to keep an eye on is between freshman forward Orlando Robinson of Fresno State and elder statesmen Lavelle Scottie of the United States Air Force Academy. Both are in very different places in their basketball careers but will be extremely impactful in tonight’s game in Fresno.

Scottie who is nearing the end of his collegiate career is playing great basketball in the month of February but isn’t getting much help from his teammates. The senior forward is averaging 18.2 PPG and 6.7 RPG over his last four games. And his experience could give him the edge tonight against one of the more talented but younger teams in the Mountain West.

Robinson who has a tremendous amount of potential and will be one of the faces of the league in years to come. But has a battle to win down low tonight, and his length and mid range shooting should give him an advantage.

Prediction: Fresno State 72, Air Force 68

The Falcons are coming off of a nine-point win over San Jose State at home this past Saturday where they almost hit the triple digit mark (95-86), with four players scoring ten points or better. While Fresno State struggled shooting the ball against second place Utah State squad on Saturday in their 12-point loss to the Aggies.

This game will come down to which teams knocks down the most buckets (as most should) as both have struggled in the month of February with a melting pot of top scorers each, which makes it hard to nail down which player will have the biggest impact in tonight’s game.

The X-Factor:  Chris Joyce

If the sharpshooter is knocking them down, it will be a long night guarding the perimeter.

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Utah State vs. Fresno State: Game Preview, TV & Radio Schedule, Livestream, Odds, More

Utah State vs. Fresno State: Game Preview The Aggies travel to Fresno to take on the Bulldogs with a four game winning streak in mind. Contact/Follow @HardwoodTalk & @MWCwire Utah State needs four wins to secure second place in the Mountain West, …

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Utah State vs. Fresno State: Game Preview


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Utah State needs four wins to secure second place in the Mountain West, and that campaign starts Saturday night.

WHO: Utah State Aggies (20-7, 9-5 Mountain West) At Fresno State Bulldogs (9-16, 5-9 Mountain West)

WHEN: Saturday, February 15th—7:00 PM PST/8:00 PM MST/9:00 PM EST

WHERE: Save Mart Center, Fresno, CA

TV: ESPNU

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RADIO: Tunein

SERIES RECORD: Utah State leads all-time series 38-24

PREVIEW: 

This mid-afternoon match up in the Central Valley comes with big implications for the Aggies and a chance for the Bulldogs to avenge their seven-point OT loss to then No. 25 Utah State back in Logan on December 7th.

That December 7th match up was also Neemias Queta’s first return back to the hardwood after rehabbing a knee injury suffered over the summer playing for the Portuguese men’s national team. For Queta shaking off a bit of rust was very apparent, scoring only 6 points on 6/7 made free throws but missing all three of his field goal attempts. Now Queta and the Aggies travel west to Fresno for a match up with tournament positioning on the line. And even though both are fighting for very different positions on the bracket, both know what’s at stake.

The stakes, 

Utah State is playing to help secure a second place finish in the Mountain West after San Diego State clinched the regular season title with their Tuesday night win over New Mexico. They are currently in a three-way tie for second with the Boise State Broncos and the Nevada Wolf Pack, but have the easiest final four games of those three teams to finish out the regular season. But four straight wins should secure at least a share of second place and position them nicely for a deep conference tournament run where they can hope for a second consecutive tournament championship and NCAA tournament berth.

The Bulldogs are a talented team, but don’t have the regular season resume to expect any sort of post season automatic bids. Their only way to the big dance will be a conference tournament championship, and to make that road smoother requires a strong performance in their final four games to afford them a higher tournament seed.

Matchup(s) of the night: Battle of the bigs

F Nate Grimes Fresno State vs.  F Neemias Queta Utah State

The Stats: Grimes (12.0 PPG 9.8 RPG & 1.5 BPG) and Queta (12.4 PPG 6.8 RPG & 1.5 BPG)

As well as,

F Orlando Robinson Fresno State vs. F Justin Bean Utah State

The Stats: Robinson (13.1 PPG 7.2 RPG & 1.7 APG) and Bean (12.2 PPG 10.2 RPG & 1.5 SPG)

There are several exciting position battles in this match up as Fresno State’s frosh have been an exciting bunch all season long. But where this game may be won tonight is in the post, as each team has two big men that can have a major impact to help win the game.

We can start with the visiting Aggies who will start Neemias Queta and Justin Bean, or at least should. Bean is in a close second behind Nico Carvacho (10.8) to lead the conference in rebounds at 10.2 RPG. And makes a lot of his money off of second chance boards, which shouldn’t be a problem with as many times this group gets shots up.

Queta who has been playing at the level maybe most expected him to be at after a sophomore jump, has been a force in the month of February. His overall season totals aren’t much of an improvement on his numbers last year as a freshman but his performance over the last three games (all wins), 18.6 PPG 8.3 RPG and 3.0 BPG is a trend in the right direction.

Now the hosting Bulldogs have one of the more underrated frontcourt tandems on the west coast, in senior Nate Grimes and freshman Orlando Robinson. Grimes is a double-double machine, with nine so far this season and three in his last four games.

While Robinson may very much be the future for Fresno State in the Mountain West, his play tonight is still vital to an upset of the Aggies at home. These guys aren’t just rebounders and can score when fed the ball down low. If the shots aren’t falling on the perimeter expect a lot of touches in the post from these two tonight.

Prediction: Utah State 88, Fresno State 70

The Aggies are deeper and boast more experience than this Bulldog team, but the last time these teams faced off produced a closer result than you’d of thought and even went to overtime. Fresno State is 3-2 over their last five games and do lead the all-time series between these two when played in Fresno, at 16-10.

If Utah State wins the battle of the bigs and Sam Merrill who just hit 2,000 career points mark in his career has a productive night on top of that, than the score predicted above isn’t too far fetched.

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