Monthly Archives: February 2008
Break up the Aggies ? the Aggie women’s basketball team that is. Utah State won its third straight game for the second time this year Sunday with an upset win over first-place Fresno State, 44-40. The Aggies (9-16) started the … Continue reading
Back in March of 2006 – the first year Utah State participated in the Western Athletic Conference – the Aggies, and especially coach Stew Morrill – were asking themselves if a 23-8 record was enough to get into the NCAA … Continue reading
Utah State’s Tai Wesley was ejected less than two minutes into the game in the Aggies’ 70-67 loss at San Jose State Monday night. Not only was it a tough week for the Aggies, who lost their third straight game … Continue reading
The question isn’t whether or not Jaycee Carroll will play professional basketball, it’s where? Carroll is the only person that will determine that, and he’s going to have to continue to prove it on the court. He’s got all the … Continue reading
Utah State’s Gary Wilkinson readily admits he’s quite comfy at the Smith Spectrum where the Aggies are 14-0 this season. At the same time, he concedes he’s not quite a road warrior, but he he working hard to become one. … Continue reading
When it comes to being seen on television on a national stage, the Utah State Aggies haven’t received much face time. Since Western Athletic Conference officials decided not to renew the conference’s television contract with ESPN, very few teams in … Continue reading
One of the many good things about Utah State basketball coach Stew Morrill is he’s not going to sugar-coat a loss, and such was the case following the Aggies’ not-as-close-as-the-score might-indicate loss to Nevada, 85-80, last Monday. To Morrill, a … Continue reading
Have you ben asking yourself the same question I have been asking for the last three games: What’s going on with Stephen DuCharme? Since scoring 11 points and grabbing eight rebounds in a 71-61 victory over Louisiana Tech Jan. 24, … Continue reading
In the last two games, Utah State fans saw two different sides to freshman guard Tyler Newbold, and they should be encouraged by both. In the Aggies 100-70 loss to New Mexico State nearly two weeks ago Newbold poured in … Continue reading
With less than 24 hours before official National Letter of Intents can be signed, Utah State is receiving word from several players, who will commit to play for the Aggies. With the desperate need for defensive linemen, Utah State football … Continue reading