
Another Sweep on the Line Wednesday
1/12/2021 1:57:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Boise State (11-1, 7-0 MW) at Wyoming (7-3, 1-2 MW)
Wednesday, Jan. 13 | 7 p.m. MT
Laramie, Wyo. | Arena-Auditorium
TV: CBS Sports Network | Live Audio | Live Stats
Boise State Game Notes
Boise State men's basketball wraps up a two-game series at Wyoming, Wednesday, in Laramie. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. MT, and will be televised by CBS Sports Network. The series finale marks the end of a stretch of six games in 14 days, including four on the road, for the Broncos.
WATCH LIVE:Â Wednesday's game will be televised on CBS Sports Network, available locally on Sparklight channel 139, DirecTV 221 and DISH Network 158.
Play-by-Play:Â Carter Blackburn
Analyst:Â Avery Johnson
LISTEN LIVE: Radio coverage of the game will be broadcast on the Bronco Radio Network, with 670 AM KBOI serving as the flagship station, and online through TuneIn. The pregame show begins at 6:30 p.m. MT.
Play-by-Play: Bob Behler
Analyst:Â Abe Jackson
GAME ONE RECAP: Devonaire Doutrive scored 11 of his career-high 21 points in the final four minutes to help Boise State close the game on a 20-2 run and beat Wyoming 83-60, Monday at Arena-Auditorium. The victory pushes the Bronco win streak to a school-record 11 games and ties the program's best start to a conference season at 7-0. Boise State withstood multiple runs from the Cowboys to record its fourth 20-point win in conference play, highlighted by a plus-24 rebound margin and an 18-point advantage in the paint. Abu Kigab and Mladen Armus owned the interior. Kigab scored 21 points, including 15 in the first half, and blocked a career-high five shots. Armus recorded his second double-double of the season with 12 points and 14 rebounds, including eight offensive boards. The Broncos outscored the Cowboys 16-0 in second-chance points.
SCHOOL-RECORD WIN STREAK: Boise State has won a school-record 11 consecutive games, matching Baylor for the fifth-longest active win streak in the nation. The Broncos had posted 10 consecutive wins twice before, setting the mark in 1987-88 and matching it in 2015-16.
BLOCK PARTY: Abu Kigab blocked five shots in the series opener, Monday. The mark was not only a career high, but the most by a Bronco during the Leon Rice era. Kigab's five blocks are the most in a single game since Ike Okoye blocked six Nov. 24, 2009, against Eastern Washington.
SECOND CHANCES: Boise State grabbed 15 offensive rebounds in the series opener Monday, including a career-best eight from Mladen Armus, leading to 16 second-chance points. The Broncos took 12 more field goal attempts than the Cowboys. Armus' eight offensive rebounds are the most by a Bronco since Ryan Watkins had 11 at New Mexico, Jan. 21, 2014.
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Wednesday, Jan. 13 | 7 p.m. MT
Laramie, Wyo. | Arena-Auditorium
TV: CBS Sports Network | Live Audio | Live Stats
Boise State Game Notes
Boise State men's basketball wraps up a two-game series at Wyoming, Wednesday, in Laramie. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. MT, and will be televised by CBS Sports Network. The series finale marks the end of a stretch of six games in 14 days, including four on the road, for the Broncos.
WATCH LIVE:Â Wednesday's game will be televised on CBS Sports Network, available locally on Sparklight channel 139, DirecTV 221 and DISH Network 158.
Play-by-Play:Â Carter Blackburn
Analyst:Â Avery Johnson
LISTEN LIVE: Radio coverage of the game will be broadcast on the Bronco Radio Network, with 670 AM KBOI serving as the flagship station, and online through TuneIn. The pregame show begins at 6:30 p.m. MT.
Play-by-Play: Bob Behler
Analyst:Â Abe Jackson
GAME ONE RECAP: Devonaire Doutrive scored 11 of his career-high 21 points in the final four minutes to help Boise State close the game on a 20-2 run and beat Wyoming 83-60, Monday at Arena-Auditorium. The victory pushes the Bronco win streak to a school-record 11 games and ties the program's best start to a conference season at 7-0. Boise State withstood multiple runs from the Cowboys to record its fourth 20-point win in conference play, highlighted by a plus-24 rebound margin and an 18-point advantage in the paint. Abu Kigab and Mladen Armus owned the interior. Kigab scored 21 points, including 15 in the first half, and blocked a career-high five shots. Armus recorded his second double-double of the season with 12 points and 14 rebounds, including eight offensive boards. The Broncos outscored the Cowboys 16-0 in second-chance points.
SCHOOL-RECORD WIN STREAK: Boise State has won a school-record 11 consecutive games, matching Baylor for the fifth-longest active win streak in the nation. The Broncos had posted 10 consecutive wins twice before, setting the mark in 1987-88 and matching it in 2015-16.
BLOCK PARTY: Abu Kigab blocked five shots in the series opener, Monday. The mark was not only a career high, but the most by a Bronco during the Leon Rice era. Kigab's five blocks are the most in a single game since Ike Okoye blocked six Nov. 24, 2009, against Eastern Washington.
SECOND CHANCES: Boise State grabbed 15 offensive rebounds in the series opener Monday, including a career-best eight from Mladen Armus, leading to 16 second-chance points. The Broncos took 12 more field goal attempts than the Cowboys. Armus' eight offensive rebounds are the most by a Bronco since Ryan Watkins had 11 at New Mexico, Jan. 21, 2014.
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