SJSU drops its fourth straight against #17 Utah State 82-61

Photo courtesy of SJSU Athletics.

By Titus Wilkinson (@TitusWisme)

San Jose kicked off their two-game road trip Tuesday taking on one of the best college basketball teams in the country Utah State.

Entering the game SJSU had quite the rough patch losing three in a row against Fresno State, New Mexico, and UNLV.

Things wouldn’t get much easier tonight having to battle the number 17-ranked Utah State on the road.

Despite the tough opponent San Jose State got off to a good start as they lead 13-7 at the 15:30 mark of the first half. This lead was mainly helped by back-to-back threes by Myron Amey Jr. and Trey Anderson.

They would hold on to that lead until 10:55 when Utah State took the lead on a three by Ian Martinez.

The first half continued to swing both ways until towards the end when the Aggies pulled away 37-30 to end the half.

The Spartans had to be somewhat happy with the first as they were hanging in with one of the better basketball teams in the country.

SJSU shot a respectable 36.7% from the field in the first half while Utah State shot an incredible 55.2%. On the flip side though the Aggies shot a dismal 16.7% from beyond the arch with SJSU doing only slightly better at 21.4%.

Once again the Spartans opened the half strong pulling only five points back from the Aggies. A sudden 12-0 run though by Utah State felt like all the home team needed to put SJSU away.

After that run things never really got close again leading Utah State to cruise to a 82-61 victory.

If there was anything in particular that doomed the Spartans it was their shooting beyond the arch as they went 5-23. Myron Amey Jr. continues to lead this team as he put up the most points tonight with 14 while also snagging seven rebounds.

On the other side of things, Great Osobor had a stellar night posting up 31 points against the Spartans and seven rebounds. Osobor also shot an outstanding 9-15 with Darius Brown II racking up five assists leading his team in that category.

Unfortunately for the Spartans, most of these losses have been coming against Mountain West teams making their hopes for the playoffs look bleak.

With this loss, they now fall to 1-7 in conference with an overall record of 8-13. Also to note is their away record where they are 1-7 which unfortunately for SJSU as stated earlier their next game is on the road.

That game will be against a somewhat more manageable team Nevada though their record is 15-4.

If you are looking to tune into that game it will be on Friday at 8 p.m. PST.

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