LOGAN, Utah-Wednesday, Utah State men’s basketball (4-3, 1-0 in Mountain West Conference play) hosts San Jose State (1-3, 0-1 in Mountain West Conference play).
The Aggies are coming off a 107-62 win over the Spartans Monday to commence the conference season for both squads.
Utah State scores 76.3 points per game, ranking the Aggies 118th nationally in scoring offense.
The Aggies surrender 68.9 points per contest, ranking Utah State 154th nationally in scoring defense.
Utah State’s leading scorer is redshirt junior guard Marco Anthony (14.3 points, 4 rebounds per game).
Other Aggies to score in double figures on-average for the season include junior forward Justin Bean (12.6 points, 8.3 rebounds per game) junior center Neemias Queta (12 points, a team-best 8.6 rebounds per game) and a team-best 15 blocked shots and freshman guard Rollie Worster (11.4 points per game, a team-best 23 assists).
Bean, Queta and Worster have a team-best 8 steals apiece for the Aggies.
Aggies head coach Craig Smith is 58-18 (.763) in his third season at Logan, while he is 137-73 (.652) all-time as a Division I head coach.
San Jose State scores 70.2 points per game, tying the Spartans for 216th nationally in scoring offense with Navy.
The Spartans surrender 88.8 points per game, tying them for 321st nationally in scoring defense with Southern U.
For San Jose State, senior guard Richard Washington (a team-best 24.8 points per game, 5.5 rebounds per contest), junior guard Seneca Knight (11 points, a team-best 6.7 rebounds per game) and sophomore guard Omari Moore (10 points, 6.5 rebounds per game) all score in double figures on-average for the Spartans. Moore also leads San Jose State with a team-best 11 assists and 8 blocks while he and Knight are tied for the team lead in steals with three.
In his fourth season as the Spartans’ head coach, Jean Prioleau is 16-80 (.167) at San Jose State.
The Aggies lead the Spartans 65-22 all-time and 37-4 at Logan.












