Spring break definitely put a major dent into Wednesday's attendance for USU's opening game of the CIT, but despite that lackluster support and a stellar game from CSUB's Zach Lamb, the Man Challenge is one-fifth of the way completed!!
The game didn't exactly start out horrible for USU, but it wasn't overly pretty either. Granted the first half was all I got to see, so I'm stuck basing my takes on the second half around the following of ESPN's gamecast on a cell phone.
The first half though seemed to basically be the kind of basketball that Stew Morrill would normally murder a team for playing, but in this case, it was working. Things just didn't seem very in control at all, but because Preston Medlin was a man possessed and both Morgan Grim and Kyisean Reed were holding things down in the post better than just ok, the Aggies put together a nice little lead.
Then in the second half, the dramatics came into the picture with the Roadrunners - mostly Zach Lamb - making a thriller out of this one. They fought back from a 12-point halftime deficit to take a 48-46 lead at one point before the Aggies put together another run to grab the lead back. From there, USU had a small lead the rest of the time which they didn't go blowing.
They made it interesting by having NINE second-half turnovers, including four during the final four minutes of the game, as is tradition. But still they held on for a 75-69 victory.
Mar 15, 2012
Mar 13, 2012
Man Challenge: Win the CIT
This is an official issue of a man challenge to the 2011-12 Utah State Aggies basketball team: Win the CollegeInsider.com Tournament!!!
In the past we've seen a handful of very talented teams find themselves in the NIT after falling short of an NCAA Tournament bid and go into the consolation bracket only to kill over and die. We've seen great seasons where the team fell short of an NCAA auto-bid turn into disappointing home losses, and in turn, taken away any credibility to any claim that Utah State should have been an NCAA Tournament team in the first place.
Even in the season where the Aggies became the first ever top 25 team to be excluded from The Big Dance, they left any passion for winning in the regular season and went from overall No. 1 seed in the NIT to an opening round loss at home. It's a difficult to see a team get their hearts ripped out. It's even more difficult to watch as a fan when they don't even try to put their heart back into things to make the best of a tough situation.
The first post of the post-apocalyptic era
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- Against Me!
Raise your hand if you predicted a first-round exit by Utah State last weekend after how the Aggies finished the regular season? And don't try saying some La Tech fans predicted that one, because we all know full-well that La Tech has no basketball fans.
Sure enough though, La Tech just completely owned USU in the face, handing the Aggies their first ever first round exit since joining the WAC. It was also only the second time that the WAC Tournament championship game has not included Utah State in that same span.
Mar 4, 2012
Medlin makes the first team (as he damn well should have!)
All-WAC honors were announced Sunday, and for the most part, they got it right.
The all-WAC first team consisted of Deonte Burton, Wendell McKines, Vander Joaquim, Olek Czyz aaaaand.... Preston Freaking Medlin!!
Earning this honor is nothing short of totally deserved for a player who has been the heart and soul of Utah State basketball this season. If you call yourself an Aggie fan and don't love pretty much everything about Medlin's game, I can only wonder if there's any lead pipe big enough that could knock some sense into you. He plays hard, he plays team ball, he's a very good defender, a phenomenal scorer and above all, you can just tell he loves Aggie basketball like the rest of us.
He is only the second Aggie sophomore ever to earn first-team all-conference honors, joining Nate Harris, who was named to the Big West's first team in 2004. Harris went on the be first-team all-Big West in 2005 and first-team all-WAC in 2006 to become the only Aggie to be three-time first-teamer. Medlin now has the chance to be the second should he keep up the momentum of his game over the next two seasons.
As for the rest of the all-WAC team, everyone knew that Burton and McKines were locks for the first team, with Medlin essentially in that conversation too after USU's strong finish to climb back up to at least the top-half of the league.
From there, things were largely up in the air for the other two spots. Hawaii had a couple guys worthy of consideration, Kevin Olekaibe is a superstar deserving of first team honors, and for how thoroughly Nevada dominated the conference, you couldn't count out them getting two guys on the first team.
The all-WAC first team consisted of Deonte Burton, Wendell McKines, Vander Joaquim, Olek Czyz aaaaand.... Preston Freaking Medlin!!
Earning this honor is nothing short of totally deserved for a player who has been the heart and soul of Utah State basketball this season. If you call yourself an Aggie fan and don't love pretty much everything about Medlin's game, I can only wonder if there's any lead pipe big enough that could knock some sense into you. He plays hard, he plays team ball, he's a very good defender, a phenomenal scorer and above all, you can just tell he loves Aggie basketball like the rest of us.
He is only the second Aggie sophomore ever to earn first-team all-conference honors, joining Nate Harris, who was named to the Big West's first team in 2004. Harris went on the be first-team all-Big West in 2005 and first-team all-WAC in 2006 to become the only Aggie to be three-time first-teamer. Medlin now has the chance to be the second should he keep up the momentum of his game over the next two seasons.
As for the rest of the all-WAC team, everyone knew that Burton and McKines were locks for the first team, with Medlin essentially in that conversation too after USU's strong finish to climb back up to at least the top-half of the league.
From there, things were largely up in the air for the other two spots. Hawaii had a couple guys worthy of consideration, Kevin Olekaibe is a superstar deserving of first team honors, and for how thoroughly Nevada dominated the conference, you couldn't count out them getting two guys on the first team.
Hello Sweep Dance my old friend... It seems the Aggies win again, 61-60
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What happened was a breakout performance against Wichita State, a near earth-shattering upset at Miss. State and a win on the islands. All three went above and beyond what I thought the team had in them.
Saturday's game started off close before the Aggies built a small lead that lasted them for the bulk of the first half before Hawaii came back to grab a two-point lead at the half.
In the second half, Hawaii was like a bigger, faster older brother who dangled a victory in front of lil' bro Utah State's face saying, "Bet you can't catch me," and kept gaining ground, then letting up just to tease the Aggies a bit before gaining separation again. This went on for more than 18 minutes, with Utah State never getting within as close as two points to the Warriors.
Mar 2, 2012
On the road FTW!!! Aggies win 71-61
Utah State trailed for a grand total of 16 seconds during Thursday night's game. For the rest of the time, the Aggies were pretty solidly in control, which is something that can rarely be said about this year's team in home games, let alone on the road.
At this point now, it's three straight halves of solid basketball between the second half against Idaho and the two halves against San Jose State. If the Aggies can make this five straight halves, there's gonna be one writer from this website who will be happy as all hell!!! (hint: it's me)
Preston Medlin basically continued his reign of terror on the WAC, scoring 26 points against the Spartans. He is now tied with Wendell McKines as the leading scorer in WAC play this season. And even though Pre-Med took it easy on the rebounding and assists tonight (five boards, two dimes), he shot 5-of-8 from behind the 3-point line and pretty much got hot any time the game got close.
As a team, this was the fourth straight game in which USU had double-digit assists and single-digit turnovers. The Aggies had just better than a 2-to-1 A/TO ratio, while San Jose rocked an even 1-to-1. Winning those small battles is encouraging, and if they can avoid getting crushed in rebounding too, chances are the win percentage would skyrocket. Still, it's very encouraging to see those assist numbers rising and turnovers dropping. It makes this team feel that much more like a Stew Morrill basketball team.
At this point now, it's three straight halves of solid basketball between the second half against Idaho and the two halves against San Jose State. If the Aggies can make this five straight halves, there's gonna be one writer from this website who will be happy as all hell!!! (hint: it's me)
Preston Medlin basically continued his reign of terror on the WAC, scoring 26 points against the Spartans. He is now tied with Wendell McKines as the leading scorer in WAC play this season. And even though Pre-Med took it easy on the rebounding and assists tonight (five boards, two dimes), he shot 5-of-8 from behind the 3-point line and pretty much got hot any time the game got close.
As a team, this was the fourth straight game in which USU had double-digit assists and single-digit turnovers. The Aggies had just better than a 2-to-1 A/TO ratio, while San Jose rocked an even 1-to-1. Winning those small battles is encouraging, and if they can avoid getting crushed in rebounding too, chances are the win percentage would skyrocket. Still, it's very encouraging to see those assist numbers rising and turnovers dropping. It makes this team feel that much more like a Stew Morrill basketball team.
Mar 1, 2012
The kid from Carrollton vs. Carroll
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The season was maybe only one third of the way through when I started noticing how Preston Medlin's numbers were looking awfully comparable to a certain shooting guard who played for the Aggies a few years back.
Medlin's numbers across the board are nothing short of spectacular for any sophomore, but what really impresses is when you stack them up to the player who scored more points than any other Aggie ever. I don't want to make this sound like I'm dogging on Jaycee Carroll at all, because I'm stoked I had the chance to see him play. He was an unbelievable talent, played with a motor that never ran out of gas, and I believe that he is as good at shooting a basketball as anyone who has ever lived. If Medlin can churn out junior and senior seasons like Carroll had, that would be a whole other phenomenal feat of its own.
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