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Broncos Aim For Fourth Consecutive Win on Friday Against San Jose State

2/6/2025 3:11:00 PM | Men's Basketball

WHAT'S NEXT: Seeking its fourth consecutive victory, Boise State (16-7) will play San Jose State (12-12) for the second and final time in the regular season on Friday night. Airing live on FS1, tip off at ExtraMile Arena is scheduled for 7 p.m. MT.

SUCCESS AGAINST THE SPARTANS: The Broncos have won 91.1 percent of their games against San Jose State, signifying the highest winning percentage against a single opponent in program history (min. 25 games played). The Spartans are the only team Boise State has beaten at least 20 times at home without a defeat.

HOME COOKING: Over the past five seasons, Boise State has accumulated 37 home conference wins, tying San Diego State for the most in the Mountain West during that span.

60 OR FEWER: Boise State has surrendered 60 points of fewer in eight games this season. That number is tied with San Diego State for the most in the Mountain West.

TOUGH TO SCORE: In 12 games against Mountain West foes this season, Boise State has surrendered 66.3 points per game. Among MW teams who've played that many in-conference games, the Broncos points per game average is the best in the league.

CHASING HISTORY: With 155 assists this season, Alvaro Cardenas needs 10 helpers to tie La'Shard Anderson (165, 2010-11) for the most in a single season in program history.

DEGGIE IN THE TOP 5: Boasting 1,767 career points, Tyson Degenhart currently ranks fifth in program history in points scored. He needs 178 more to surpass Tanoka Beard for most all time.

JB, EFFICIENT & EFFECTIVE: Javan Buchanan is shooting 56.6 percent (98-173) from the floor this season which ranks first among all Mountain West players who've attempted at least 150 field goals.

THE OPPONENT: San Jose State enters Friday's game with a 12-12 record and a 2-6 mark on the road. The Spartans have won two consecutive games, defeating Air Force, 75-64, on Feb. 1 and Fresno State, 94-91 (2 OT), on Feb. 4.
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