A change in scenery didn’t do much for Boise State’s 3-point shooting woes.
After the Broncos went a combined 9-for-42 (21.4 percent) in back-to-back home losses to Nevada and Fresno State, it was hard to imagine circumstances getting any worse.
But they did.
Boise State shot just 20 percent from beyond the arc — and 16.7 percent in the second half — in a 74-60 loss to Air Force on Tuesday night at Clune Arena in USAFA, Colorado.
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If their shooting trouble wasn’t enough, the Broncos were outrebounded 41-22 and senior Zach Haney committed a flagrant foul in the second half that turned Air Force’s two-point lead into eight.