Boise State Athletics
2026-27 Men's Basketball Roster
Spencer Ahrens
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Oakville, Ontario
- Position:
- Forward
- High School:
- Bella Vista College Prep
- Height:
- 6-10
- Weight:
- 230
BOISE STATE CAREER
FRESHMAN (2025-26): Appeared in all 32 games played during his freshman campaign…averaged 4.9 points and 2.3 rebounds while shooting 44.1 percent (56-127) from the field…scored in double figures seven times…made his collegiate debut against Hawaii Pacific (Nov. 3), totaling 14 points and six rebounds…knocked down five of his nine field goal attempts, including a season-high four 3-pointers…set season bests in points (19), field goals (6), made free throws (5) and blocks versus Utah Valley (Nov. 8)…tallied third-consecutive double-figure scoring effort against UTRGV (Nov. 11), registering 11 points…recorded 11 and 12 points, respectively, at Nevada (Dec. 20) and New Mexico (Dec. 30)…added a season-high eight rebounds in the game against the Lobos…collected a season-high two steals versus Colorado State (Jan. 16)…poured in 18 points, five rebounds and a season-high three assists while tying career best in field goals (6), three-point field goals (4) and steals (2) in a home game against Air Force (Jan. 24)…notched his second game with multiple blocks, tying his season high with two swats against Nevada (Feb. 3)…tallied 10 points on 3-for-3 shooting against UNLV (Feb. 13).
HIGH SCHOOL: Four-star forward from Oakville, Ontario who attended Sunrise Christian Academy (Bel Aire, Kan.) before concluding his high school career at Bella Vista College Prep in Phoenix…ranked as a top-30 power forward in the nation, according to ESPN and 247Sports…247Sports also ranked him 132nd amongst all players in his high school class…also competed in the UPLAY Canada Nike EYBL AAU program, which is regarded as one of the best amateur leagues in the world…averaged 13 points and eight rebounds last summer playing for UPlay Canada…officially announced commitment with Boise State on April 17 after receiving multiple offers from Power 5 institutions.










