
Colorado State Rams

Utah State Aggies
Highlights
Summary
LOGAN, Utah (Interstat) — Utah State delivered a commanding performance Saturday, overwhelming Colorado State 100-58 in a Mountain West Conference men’s basketball game at Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. The Aggies (10-1) led 45-24 at halftime and never relented, shooting efficiently while holding the Rams (9-3) to a season-low scoring output. Six Utah State players scored in double figures, led by Mason Falslev’s 18 points. Adlan Elamin added 15 points and eight rebounds, while Drake Allen contributed 12 points and six assists. Carey Booth paced Colorado State with 14 points. The Rams struggled offensively throughout, unable to match Utah State’s pace or shooting accuracy in front of a crowd of 10,270. The 42-point margin marked a decisive start to conference play for the Aggies.
Extended Summary
LOGAN, Utah (Interstat) — In a commanding display of both offensive firepower and defensive intensity, the Utah State Aggies delivered a decisive statement victory, overwhelming the Colorado State Rams 100-58 in a Mountain West Conference men’s basketball game Saturday afternoon at a sold-out Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. A crowd of 10,270 watched the Aggies improve to 10-1 overall, while the Rams, who entered with a 9-2 record, were handed their third loss of the season in emphatic fashion. The 42-point margin of victory underscored a afternoon where Utah State controlled proceedings from the opening tip. The most critical phase of the contest was its outset. Utah State established immediate and overwhelming dominance, opening the game on a 10-0 run before the Rams managed their first field goal. The Aggies’ defensive pressure was suffocating, forcing early turnovers and converting them into easy transition opportunities. This blistering start set the tone for the entire evening, as Colorado State never recovered or threatened to make the game competitive. The Aggies led 45-24 at halftime, having never trailed, and only expanded their advantage after the break. Utah State’s performance was a model of balance and efficiency. The Aggies had five players score in double figures, led by a standout all-around effort from guard Kolby King. The Pompano Beach, Florida, native filled the stat sheet with 10 points, nine rebounds and four assists in 29 minutes, serving as a catalyst on both ends of the floor. His recent uptick in production was a key factor in the team’s comprehensive win. He was complemented superbly by guard Mason Falslev of Benson, Utah, who poured in a game-high 18 points on efficient shooting, adding four rebounds and two assists. Forward Adlan Elamin from Arlington, Virginia, provided a major interior presence with 15 points and eight rebounds, while guard Drake Allen of Eagle Mountain, Utah, orchestrated the offense with 12 points and six assists. For Colorado State, which struggled to find any consistent rhythm against the swarming Utah State defense, forward Carey Booth of Englewood, Colorado, was a bright spot with 14 points. Guard Jase Butler from San Anselmo, California, added eight points, but the Rams were plagued by turnovers and poor shooting throughout the night. The Aggies’ depth was on full display, with significant contributions coming from the bench. Forward Karson Templin of Fairview, Texas, scored 10 points, and guard MJ Collins from Clover, South Carolina, chipped in 15 points, including three first-half three-pointers that helped extinguish any fleeting momentum for the visitors. Forward Garry Clark of St. Louis, Missouri, added eight points and six rebounds. The victory extended Utah State’s strong start to the season, which includes notable non-conference wins over VCU and Davidson. Colorado State, which had won five straight games coming in, including a victory over in-state rival Colorado, saw that momentum halted decisively. According to pregame analytics from National Statistical, Utah State was projected with a 57.6 percent probability to win. The Aggies not only covered the eight-point spread but did so with ease, and the total score of 158 points sailed over the over/under line of 149. Utah State will look to carry this momentum into its next contest on the road at Fresno State on Dec. 30. Colorado State, meanwhile, must regroup before hosting Nevada on that same date. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in Fort Collins on Jan. 23.
Preview
Preview: Colorado State at Utah State Set for Mountain West Showdown LOGAN, Utah (Interstat) — Two of the nation’s hottest teams will collide Saturday when Colorado State visits Utah State in a high-stakes Mountain West Conference men’s basketball opener at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. The matchup features teams with a combined record of 18-3, each riding significant momentum into league play. The Aggies (9-1) have won six straight, including a hard-fought 83-78 home victory over Illinois State last Saturday. The Rams (9-2) have rebounded from a two-game skid in late November with four consecutive wins, most recently a 104-54 rout of Northern New Mexico. Utah State’s balance has been key. In the win over Illinois State, guard MJ Collins scored 20 points, Mason Falslev added 16 and four assists, and forward Garry Clark provided a crucial 18 points off the bench. Clark, a player to watch, has been a versatile weapon, averaging 9.1 points and 3.4 rebounds while shooting 58% from the field over his last seven games. Colorado State counters with efficient offense, averaging 84.5 points per game. Guard Darnez Slater is coming off a season-high 17 points in just 18 minutes against Northern N.M. The Rams have also shown resilience in tight games, edging then-Colorado 91-86 earlier this month. The Aggies hold a notable home-court advantage in Nibley, where they are 6-0 this season and have won 15 of their last 16 games. Colorado State, however, has been strong on the road, winning at Loyola Chicago and South Florida. This contest is the first of two regular-season meetings between the rivals, who will meet again in Fort Collins on Jan. 23. Saturday’s winner will gain an early upper hand in what is projected to be a highly competitive Mountain West race. Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. MST Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025.