The Wayoming Laramie Casuboies could not delay the attack on San Jose in the paint at a loss of 82-73 on Saturday afternoon in the Auditory arena.
Pokes scored 13 points in the first frame, but the Spartans scored 17 points from the turnover of victory.

“A missed opportunity is the easiest way to describe this,” said UW Sundance Wicks chief trainer. “The message to the dressing room was that you should be best when the best is needed. I will give credit to the coach (Tim) Miles and the state of San Jose. They decided to play five guards and their five guards would be one better than the five players we had on the floor and would finish difficult shots. We had guys in the position, but we couldn’t miss. “
Wyoming was led by a scoring by Obi Agbim, with 20 points hitting four threes in the race for his 13th match this season with three or more threes in a game. It was his ninth game with 20 or more points this season.
Jordan Nesbit added 18 points for the season for his 13th match this season in double figures. He also added seven fights to the race, with Abou Magassa added seven. Cole Henry added 11 points for his ninth match in double figures and his fourth match in the last five with two -digit.
Wyoming fired 47.3 percent in the race and was 8 to 19 behind the arc for 42.1 percent. UW had six threes in the first half.
The Spartans were 48.3 percent of the terrain and added seven threes and scored 12 points in the transition. Wyoming had an advantage of 34-33 on the afternoon glass.
None of the team could find points in the start of two minutes. Henry opened the result with a free throw and SJSU answered with his own free 1-1 with 17:26 left in the starting frame. Henry would make a short lead until a threesome of San Jose State made a 4-3 race.
AGBIM would hit threes in the back for 9-4 leads with staying under 15 minutes in the initial frame. Magassa and Oleg Kojenets added a bucket, followed by the angle three of AJ Wills for 13-0 for 16-4 mileage with left less than 13 minutes in half.
The Spartans got on the paint and made it a seven-point game, but another triplets of Wills made 22-12 with under 10 minutes in the open stanza. Nesbit also added one for the 25-12 competition with 8:09, left in half.
Nesbit found Henry as a helmet, and Agbeim added his third threesome for a 30-17 lead with less than six minutes in half. But the Spartans went 8-0 to play five points 30-25 near five minutes.
The Spartans would make 6-from-8 field goals to reduce the lead to one point, but AGBIM added three, but another bucket of SJSU made a 39-37 LED for UW on the halftime.
After the Spartans tied the race in the initial seconds of the second half, Wyoming held them without a bucket for nearly three minutes for 46-41 leads, as Nesi has added the charge with five points to reach double digits.
But the Spartans hit three-sided shots and also added a game for their first lead of the game at 50-59 with 14:31 left in the race. Wyoming went to no result for more than three minutes, but Henry added free throws for 51-50 leads for the cowboys with 12 minutes.
Wyoming went without a goal in the field for more than minutes, with the Spartans taking a lead of 54-51. Pokes would lead twice, but they could not stop the Spartans to get into the paint, leading by one with eight minutes.
The Spartans’ attack gave them a 64-61 lead with less than six minutes when the Spartans hit five consecutive photos. It would end with eight rules and a lead 71-63 with 3:42 in the game. The lead was pushed to two -digit numbers at 12 C under three minutes.
Wyoming made a game 75-68 with AGBIM bucket and a Nesbitt triphone. But the Spartans moved the lead back to two-digit and would take the 82-73 race, taking the series.
The Spartans were led by Josh Woodu, added 29 points to the race, passing 11 to 16 of the pitch and 3-from-3 backs. He was one of the four players in double figures, as Donovan Yap and Sadayrian Hall added 16 each.
The cowboys are back on Tuesday with a trip to Nevada for start from 8:00 pm on Mountain West network.
The best of 50 football players at the University of Wyoming
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– The best 50 football players at the University of Wyoming