Boise State Athletics

Broncos Wrap Regular Season With Five-Straight Wins
3/7/2026 4:54:00 PM | Men's Basketball
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Snapping Colorado State's eight-game winning streak, Boise State defeated the Rams, 78-67, in the regular season finale on Saturday afternoon at Moby Arena.
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The Broncos (20-11 overall, 12-8 Mountain West) wrap the 2025-26 slate with five-consecutive wins. Under head coach Leon Rice, Boise State has won 20 or more games in 13 of his 16 seasons.
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Drew Fielder led all players and tallied a game-high 23 points. He made 10 of his 15 shot attempts and added six rebounds in the game.
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Dylan Andrews registered 19 points (6-11 FGs), four rebounds, three assists and one steal. Andrew Meadow added 11 points and seven boards.
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Colorado State (20-11, 11-9 MW) was led by Jase Butler, who totaled 15 points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals. Kyle Jorgensen recorded 14 points and three boards, while Jevin Muniz, the Rams' lone senior, dished out nine assists.
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Collecting field goals from Andrews, Fielder and Spencer Ahrens, Boise State notched the first six points of the game. The Broncos made four of their first eight shots from the floor and led by three upon reaching the first media stoppage of the contest.
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Boise State raced out to an early eight-point lead, but with 7:46 remaining in the first half, Colorado State collected its first lead of the day. Butler scored on a layup, giving the Rams a 21-20 advantage.
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Leading for one minute and 19 seconds in the opening 20-minute session, Colorado State's one-point lead was its largest of the period. Conversely, the Broncos forged ahead by eight on a couple occasions, thanks in large part to shooting 50 percent from the floor.
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To cap the half, Boise State scored the final seven points. Andrews paced all players with 11 points in the frame, putting the Broncos up eight at the intermission.
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Tallying two free throws in the opening minute of the second half, Boise State went up by double figures. Moments later, Meadow knocked down a three, creating a 13-point advantage.
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Ahead for over 38 minutes, the Broncos controlled the game from start to finish. With the game never in doubt, particularly in the second half, Boise State wound up leading by 19 points late in the game.
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In total, Boise State shot exactly 50 percent from the field, making 26 of 52 shots. The Broncos outscored Colorado State in both halves, aiding the team to its 11th double-digit victory of the season.
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Top Broncos:
· Drew Fielder paced all players with a game-high 23 points and six rebounds.
· Dylan Andrews contributed with 19 points, four rebounds, three assists and one steal.
· Andrew Meadow pitched in with 11 points and seven boards.
Notables:
· Notching its seventh road victory against the Rams, Boise State improved to 20-18 all-time against Colorado State.
· The Broncos conclude the regular season on a five-game winning streak, the longest of the season.
· Posting a 6-5 record in road games, Boise State has finished above .500 on the road for the third-straight year.
· Under head coach Leon Rice, the Broncos have won 20 or more games in 13 of his 16 seasons.
· Boise State has collected 11 double-digit wins this season.
· The Broncos conclude the regular season with a 20-1 mark when leading at halftime.
· Holding Colorado State to 67 points, Boise State is 14-0 when limiting the opposition to 70 points or fewer.
· The Broncos shot 50 percent (26-52 FGs), signifying the eighth time the team has shot over 50 percent from the floor this season.
· Over the last two games against the Aztecs and Rams, Boise State has won the rebound battle by 38.
· Scoring 23 points, Drew Fielder notched his 10th 20-point game of the season. He has scored 20 or more points in three of his last five games.
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What's Next:
Boise State will compete in the 2026 Mountain West Championship, beginning Wednesday, March 11. The Broncos' opponent and game time will be determined at the conclusion of today's games.
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The Broncos (20-11 overall, 12-8 Mountain West) wrap the 2025-26 slate with five-consecutive wins. Under head coach Leon Rice, Boise State has won 20 or more games in 13 of his 16 seasons.
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Drew Fielder led all players and tallied a game-high 23 points. He made 10 of his 15 shot attempts and added six rebounds in the game.
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Dylan Andrews registered 19 points (6-11 FGs), four rebounds, three assists and one steal. Andrew Meadow added 11 points and seven boards.
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Colorado State (20-11, 11-9 MW) was led by Jase Butler, who totaled 15 points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals. Kyle Jorgensen recorded 14 points and three boards, while Jevin Muniz, the Rams' lone senior, dished out nine assists.
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Collecting field goals from Andrews, Fielder and Spencer Ahrens, Boise State notched the first six points of the game. The Broncos made four of their first eight shots from the floor and led by three upon reaching the first media stoppage of the contest.
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Boise State raced out to an early eight-point lead, but with 7:46 remaining in the first half, Colorado State collected its first lead of the day. Butler scored on a layup, giving the Rams a 21-20 advantage.
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Leading for one minute and 19 seconds in the opening 20-minute session, Colorado State's one-point lead was its largest of the period. Conversely, the Broncos forged ahead by eight on a couple occasions, thanks in large part to shooting 50 percent from the floor.
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To cap the half, Boise State scored the final seven points. Andrews paced all players with 11 points in the frame, putting the Broncos up eight at the intermission.
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Tallying two free throws in the opening minute of the second half, Boise State went up by double figures. Moments later, Meadow knocked down a three, creating a 13-point advantage.
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Ahead for over 38 minutes, the Broncos controlled the game from start to finish. With the game never in doubt, particularly in the second half, Boise State wound up leading by 19 points late in the game.
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In total, Boise State shot exactly 50 percent from the field, making 26 of 52 shots. The Broncos outscored Colorado State in both halves, aiding the team to its 11th double-digit victory of the season.
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Top Broncos:
· Drew Fielder paced all players with a game-high 23 points and six rebounds.
· Dylan Andrews contributed with 19 points, four rebounds, three assists and one steal.
· Andrew Meadow pitched in with 11 points and seven boards.
Notables:
· Notching its seventh road victory against the Rams, Boise State improved to 20-18 all-time against Colorado State.
· The Broncos conclude the regular season on a five-game winning streak, the longest of the season.
· Posting a 6-5 record in road games, Boise State has finished above .500 on the road for the third-straight year.
· Under head coach Leon Rice, the Broncos have won 20 or more games in 13 of his 16 seasons.
· Boise State has collected 11 double-digit wins this season.
· The Broncos conclude the regular season with a 20-1 mark when leading at halftime.
· Holding Colorado State to 67 points, Boise State is 14-0 when limiting the opposition to 70 points or fewer.
· The Broncos shot 50 percent (26-52 FGs), signifying the eighth time the team has shot over 50 percent from the floor this season.
· Over the last two games against the Aztecs and Rams, Boise State has won the rebound battle by 38.
· Scoring 23 points, Drew Fielder notched his 10th 20-point game of the season. He has scored 20 or more points in three of his last five games.
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What's Next:
Boise State will compete in the 2026 Mountain West Championship, beginning Wednesday, March 11. The Broncos' opponent and game time will be determined at the conclusion of today's games.
Team Stats
Boise
CSU
FG%
.510
.500
3FG%
.316
.300
FT%
.800
.643
RB
37
21
TO
11
9
STL
4
7
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
Dylan Andrews Post Game Press Conference
Tuesday, March 03
Head Coach Leon Rice Post Game Press Conference
Tuesday, March 03
Drew Fielder and RJ Keene II Post Game Press Conference
Tuesday, February 24
MBB | Leon Rice Postgame Press Conference (Feb. 21, 2026)
Saturday, February 21













