SAN DIEGO, Calif. – Knowing the margin for error was thin late Wednesday night at Viejas Arena, the Aggies made too many early mistakes to overcome.
It could become really crowded at the top of the Mountain West Conference men’s basketball standings.
In a one-point game, many plays can be scrutinized by both teams.
Only twice during the Mountain West Conference portion of the schedule the Aggies play two games at home.
It was close throughout Tuesday night at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, and the Aggies took a big step forward in finishing.
A month ago the Aggies and Rebels were enjoying being undefeated and among the last teams in the country with perfect records.
With not much time to prepare, at least the Aggies have some momentum on their side going into Friday nights Mountain West Conference game at Nevada.
After arguably their worst outing of the season, the Aggie men’s basketball team didn’t have to wait long to get back out on the court.
BOISE, Idaho – When you score a season low and shoot below 40 percent, that’s certainly not a recipe for success.
Once again the Aggies will be facing a defensive-minded Mountain West Conference opponent.