Boise State Athletics

Boise State Hosts New Mexico on Wednesday Night at ExtraMile Arena
2/18/2025 4:46:00 PM | Men's Basketball
WHAT'S NEXT:Â Boise State (17-8) is seeking a season split with New Mexico (22-4) on
Wednesday night. Airing live on CBS Sports Network, tip off between the Broncos and Lobos at ExtraMile Arena is set for 8 p.m. MT.
SIX STRAIGHT VS. LOBOS AT HOME:Â Dating back to Jan. 3, 2018, Boise State has won each of its last six home meetings against New Mexico. The last time the team lost to the Lobos at home was Jan. 17, 2017 (81-70).
HARD TO BEAT AT HOME:Â Over the past five seasons, Boise State has accumulated 38 home conference wins, which is tied for most in the Mountain West during that span. The team has played 44 such games since the start of the 2020-21 season and posted a 38-6 mark.
60 OR FEWER: Boise State has surrendered 60 points or fewer in nine games this season. That number is tied the most in the Mountain West.
TOUGH TO SCORE AT EXTRA MILE:Â In 12 home games this season, Boise State has surrendered 711 total points (59.3 avg.) to opponents. Among all NCAA D-I teams who have played at least 12 home games, the Broncos' 711 points are the sixth fewest allowed.
STOUT DEFENSE AGAINST MOUNTAIN WEST:Â In 14 Mountain West games this season, Boise State has allowed 65.1 points per game. Among all teams in the conference, the Broncos' in-conference scoring defense ranks second behind San Diego State (62.1)
MR. 200?:Â With 167 assists this season, Alvaro Cardenas is 33 away from becoming the ninth player in Mountain West history to accumulate at least 200 in a single season.
DEGGIE IN THE TOP 5: Boasting 1,806 career points, Tyson Degenhart ranks fifth in program history in points scored. He needs 139 more to surpass Tanoka Beard for most all time.
JB LEADS THE CONFERENCE: This season, Javan Buchanan is shooting 55.4 percent (102-184) from the floor. Among Mountain West players who've attempted at least 175 shots, Buchanan's field goal percentage is the best in the conference.
THE OPPONENT: New Mexico enters Wednesday's game with a 22-4 record and a 14-1 mark in the conference. The Lobos have won eight consecutive games, with their last loss coming over a month ago—Jan. 14 at San Jose State (71-70).
Wednesday night. Airing live on CBS Sports Network, tip off between the Broncos and Lobos at ExtraMile Arena is set for 8 p.m. MT.
SIX STRAIGHT VS. LOBOS AT HOME:Â Dating back to Jan. 3, 2018, Boise State has won each of its last six home meetings against New Mexico. The last time the team lost to the Lobos at home was Jan. 17, 2017 (81-70).
HARD TO BEAT AT HOME:Â Over the past five seasons, Boise State has accumulated 38 home conference wins, which is tied for most in the Mountain West during that span. The team has played 44 such games since the start of the 2020-21 season and posted a 38-6 mark.
60 OR FEWER: Boise State has surrendered 60 points or fewer in nine games this season. That number is tied the most in the Mountain West.
TOUGH TO SCORE AT EXTRA MILE:Â In 12 home games this season, Boise State has surrendered 711 total points (59.3 avg.) to opponents. Among all NCAA D-I teams who have played at least 12 home games, the Broncos' 711 points are the sixth fewest allowed.
STOUT DEFENSE AGAINST MOUNTAIN WEST:Â In 14 Mountain West games this season, Boise State has allowed 65.1 points per game. Among all teams in the conference, the Broncos' in-conference scoring defense ranks second behind San Diego State (62.1)
MR. 200?:Â With 167 assists this season, Alvaro Cardenas is 33 away from becoming the ninth player in Mountain West history to accumulate at least 200 in a single season.
DEGGIE IN THE TOP 5: Boasting 1,806 career points, Tyson Degenhart ranks fifth in program history in points scored. He needs 139 more to surpass Tanoka Beard for most all time.
JB LEADS THE CONFERENCE: This season, Javan Buchanan is shooting 55.4 percent (102-184) from the floor. Among Mountain West players who've attempted at least 175 shots, Buchanan's field goal percentage is the best in the conference.
THE OPPONENT: New Mexico enters Wednesday's game with a 22-4 record and a 14-1 mark in the conference. The Lobos have won eight consecutive games, with their last loss coming over a month ago—Jan. 14 at San Jose State (71-70).
Players Mentioned
MBB | Forward Andrew Meadow Post Game Press Conference
Wednesday, November 19
MBB | Forward Drew Fielder Post Game Press Conference
Wednesday, November 19
MBB | Head Coach Leon Rice Post Game Press Conference
Wednesday, November 19
Drew Fielder Media Availability
Monday, November 17




















