
Broncos Conclude 2024-25 Season
4/5/2025 4:02:00 PM | Men's Basketball
LAS VEGAS — Boise State concluded the 2024-25 season with a 79-69 loss to Nebraska on Saturday afternoon in the semifinals of the College Basketball Crown.
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With a 26-11 overall record, Boise State wraps the year with the second-most wins in a single season in program history. Only the 2021-22 Broncos (27-8) recorded more victories.
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Tyson Degenhart led the Broncos with a game-high 26 points on 9-of-17 shooting. Averaging 22.0 points in three games, Degenhart scored 20 or more in two of them.
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Andrew Meadow totaled 14 points on five field goals in the game. Pearson Carmichael added 13 points, while Alvaro Cardenas notched nine assists.
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Nebraska (20-14) was led by Juwan Gary, who registered 21 points and had nine rebounds and three blocks. Brice Williams recorded 14 points, five rebounds and six assists.
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To start Saturday's game, Boise State made five of its first eight shots from the field. Three different players cracked the scoring column, resulting in a 13-8 Broncos lead upon reaching the first media timeout.
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Through the opening nine minutes, Boise State shot exactly 50 percent and led by as many as five. Conversely, the Broncos held Nebraska to 5-of-14 shooting in that span.
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With 7:57 left to play in the half, Boise State grabbed its largest lead of the opening 20 minutes. Carmichael poured in his third three of the frame, giving his team a seven-point advantage.
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The Cornhuskers, however, responded by scoring 14 of the next 17 points. Nebraska turned a 24-17 game into a four-point deficit for the Broncos.
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Boise State wound up trailing by eight on a couple occasions, stemming from a three-minute scoreless stretch. Across the final seven minutes of the period, the Broncos managed just seven points on three field goals.
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For the half, Boise State had a better shooting percentage than the Cornhuskers but turned the ball over eight times. Degenhart nailed a jumper with 33 ticks on the clock, making it a six-point game at the intermission.
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The second half began with Nebraska scoring seven of nine points. A three-pointer by Sam Hoiberg increased the Cornhuskers' lead to 11 and forced a prompt Broncos timeout.
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Down 14, with 9:11 in the game, Boise State battled back. The team sliced six points of the Nebraska lead in the span of 80 seconds.
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The Cornhuskers answered back and pushed their lead to 15, the largest of the game. Boise State pulled to within seven on a couple occasions, but unfortunately, that's as close as the Broncos would get.
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Nebraska collected a 10-point win and gave Boise State its sixth double-digit defeat of the year. Despite leading early and being in front for the opening 11 minutes of the game, the Broncos shot just 39.7 percent on Saturday.
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The Cornhuskers advance to the finals of the College Basketball Crown and will take on the winner of UCF and Villanova.
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Notables:
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Boise State concludes the season with a 26-11 record. The team falls one win shy of the single-season program record set by the 2021-22 Broncos (27).
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Tyson Degenhart scored 26 points, concluding his collegiate career with 2,037. It's the eighth-most points by a Mountain West player in conference history.
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Degenhart's 676 points this season are the most by a Bronco in a single campaign.
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Degenhart notched his 15th 20-point game of the season. He finishes his career with 32 such games, the third most in program history.
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Alvaro Cardenas registered nine assists, giving him 256 on the year. That number ranks fifth in the NCAA this year and is the second most for a Mountain West player in a single season.
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Cardenas finishes his collegiate career with 628 dimes, third most in Mountain West history.
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With a 26-11 overall record, Boise State wraps the year with the second-most wins in a single season in program history. Only the 2021-22 Broncos (27-8) recorded more victories.
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Tyson Degenhart led the Broncos with a game-high 26 points on 9-of-17 shooting. Averaging 22.0 points in three games, Degenhart scored 20 or more in two of them.
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Andrew Meadow totaled 14 points on five field goals in the game. Pearson Carmichael added 13 points, while Alvaro Cardenas notched nine assists.
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Nebraska (20-14) was led by Juwan Gary, who registered 21 points and had nine rebounds and three blocks. Brice Williams recorded 14 points, five rebounds and six assists.
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To start Saturday's game, Boise State made five of its first eight shots from the field. Three different players cracked the scoring column, resulting in a 13-8 Broncos lead upon reaching the first media timeout.
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Through the opening nine minutes, Boise State shot exactly 50 percent and led by as many as five. Conversely, the Broncos held Nebraska to 5-of-14 shooting in that span.
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With 7:57 left to play in the half, Boise State grabbed its largest lead of the opening 20 minutes. Carmichael poured in his third three of the frame, giving his team a seven-point advantage.
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The Cornhuskers, however, responded by scoring 14 of the next 17 points. Nebraska turned a 24-17 game into a four-point deficit for the Broncos.
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Boise State wound up trailing by eight on a couple occasions, stemming from a three-minute scoreless stretch. Across the final seven minutes of the period, the Broncos managed just seven points on three field goals.
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For the half, Boise State had a better shooting percentage than the Cornhuskers but turned the ball over eight times. Degenhart nailed a jumper with 33 ticks on the clock, making it a six-point game at the intermission.
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The second half began with Nebraska scoring seven of nine points. A three-pointer by Sam Hoiberg increased the Cornhuskers' lead to 11 and forced a prompt Broncos timeout.
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Down 14, with 9:11 in the game, Boise State battled back. The team sliced six points of the Nebraska lead in the span of 80 seconds.
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The Cornhuskers answered back and pushed their lead to 15, the largest of the game. Boise State pulled to within seven on a couple occasions, but unfortunately, that's as close as the Broncos would get.
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Nebraska collected a 10-point win and gave Boise State its sixth double-digit defeat of the year. Despite leading early and being in front for the opening 11 minutes of the game, the Broncos shot just 39.7 percent on Saturday.
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The Cornhuskers advance to the finals of the College Basketball Crown and will take on the winner of UCF and Villanova.
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Notables:
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Boise State concludes the season with a 26-11 record. The team falls one win shy of the single-season program record set by the 2021-22 Broncos (27).
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Tyson Degenhart scored 26 points, concluding his collegiate career with 2,037. It's the eighth-most points by a Mountain West player in conference history.
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Degenhart's 676 points this season are the most by a Bronco in a single campaign.
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Degenhart notched his 15th 20-point game of the season. He finishes his career with 32 such games, the third most in program history.
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Alvaro Cardenas registered nine assists, giving him 256 on the year. That number ranks fifth in the NCAA this year and is the second most for a Mountain West player in a single season.
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Cardenas finishes his collegiate career with 628 dimes, third most in Mountain West history.
Team Stats
Boise
Nebr
FG%
.397
.464
3FG%
.333
.632
FT%
.909
.833
RB
31
38
TO
9
11
STL
6
3
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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