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Spartans to visit Boise State on FS1 – sjsuspartans.com

Spartans to visit Boise State on FS1 – sjsuspartans.com

SAN JOSE, Calif. –  San José State men’s basketball (12-12, 5-7 MW) will play Boise State (16-7, 8-4 MW) at ExtraMile Arena in Boise, Idaho on Friday at 6 p.m. PT on FS1 and KTRB 860 AM.

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  • The Spartans are coming off a 94-91 Double OT victory over Fresno State on the road.
  • The Spartans have won five of their last seven games.
  • The Spartans have never defeated Boise State on the road.
  • SJSU leads the Mountain West in 3pt. percentage in conference play, shooting .394. The Spartans’ 9.50 threes per game in conference play also leads Mountain West. 
  • The Spartans’ 94 points against Fresno State (2/4/25) was the most points they have scored in a conference game since joining the Mountain West in 2013.
  • Latrell Davis and Josh Uduje each scored 30 points against Fresno State, marking the first time in school history they had two 30 point scorers in a game.
  • Davis and Uduje join New Mexico’s Donovan Dent as the only players to score 30+ points in a conference game this season.
  • 11 out of 12 of the Spartans’ conference games have been decided by 11 points or less.
  • The Spartans are fourth in the Mountain West in scoring, averaging 75.1 points per game.
  • The Spartans are averaging the second fewest turnovers per game in the Mountain West (10.6).
  • The Spartans scored 100 points in back-to-back games for the first time in school history (107 vs. Cal Poly & 117 vs. Lincoln).
  • SJSU is third in the Mountain West in free throw percentage (.755). Four Spartans, Donavan Yap, Will McClendon, Sadaidriene Hall and Uduje, are shooting over 80 percent from the foul line.
  • The Spartans hit a season-high 15 threes at San Diego State (1/28/25).  They also knocked down 14 threes vs. No. 25 Utah State (1/7/25) and at Fresno State (2/4/25).
  • The Spartans are 10-1 on the season when they shoot better than their opponent and 9-1 when they out rebound their opponent.
  • The Spartans recorded 10 blocks at home vs. Air Force (2/1/25), setting a new Provident Credit Union Event Center all-time record. The Spartans’ 10 blocks was also the most recorded by any team in the Mountain West, in a conference game, this season.
  • The reigning Mountain West Sixth Man of the Year, Uduje, currently leads the Spartans with 16.8 points per game which is also good for fifth in the Mountain West.
  • Uduje has recorded double-digit points in 20 out of 24 games this season. He has also scored 20+ 11 times this year which is the most in the Mountain West.
  • Uduje became the first Spartan to score 20+ in five consecutive games since Adrian Oliver in 2011.  
  • Uduje is third in the conference in field goal percentage at .510 (150-294 & min. 5 FGM/G average). 
  • Davis is the Spartans’ leading scorer off the bench, averaging 11.0 points per game. Davis’ 11.0 points per game is tied for the most in the Mountain West among players who play predominantly off the bench with Boise State’s Javan Buchanan.
  • Davis’ 30 points, 11 made field goals and six made threes against Fresno State were all career-highs (2/4/25). Davis scored 17 of his 30 points in overtime without missing a shot.
  • Davis has now scored a combined 93 points on 33-48 shooting from the field and 17-25 from three in his past four games. He has set new career-highs in points in three out of his last four games.
    • McClendon is second on the team in scoring, averaging 12.2 points per game. He has scored double-figures in 17 out of 23 games played this season.
  • McClendon leads the Spartans with 45 made threes on the season. His 1.96 threes per game is good for eighth in the Mountain West. 
  • In conference play, McClendon is averaging 2.25 threes per game which is the fifth most in the Mountain West.
  • Robert Vaihola leads the team in rebounding with 6.9 boards per game which is also good for fifth in the conference. Vaihola’s 2.26 offensive rebounds per game also ranks third in the Mountain West.
  • Vaihola recorded a career-high seven blocks against Air Force (2/1/25). His seven blocks is the most recorded by any player in the Mountain West this season.
  • Vaihola’s average of 1.75 blocks per game in conference play is second in the Mountain West.
  • Hall recorded a career-high 33 points and 14 made field goals in the Spartans’ overtime win vs. Cal Poly (12/14/24). He also notched 11 rebounds, giving him his first double-double of the year.
  • Yap scored a season-high 22 points and made a career-high six threes against No. 25 Utah State (1/7/25). Yap and Davis are two of four players in the Mountain West to hit six or more threes in a conference game this season.

UP NEXT: The Spartans will return home to take on San Diego State on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the Provident Credit Union Event Center. The game can be watched on CBS Sports Network and listened to on KTRB 860 AM.

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