Eli Lucero, The Herald Journal
Utah State forward Dwayne Brown Jr. (25) drives to the basket as UNLV forward Shakur Juiston (10) and guard Jordan Johnson (24) defend during an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, March 3, 2018, in Logan, Utah. (Eli Lucero/The Herald Journal via AP)
LOGAN — Thanks to a turnaround victory over Nevada-Las Vegas Saturday night, the Aggies have a little momentum heading into Las Vegas.
Utah State’s 79-67 win at the Spectrum ended the Aggies’ four-game losing streak and solidified their position as the No. 7 seed at next week’s Mountain West Tournament at the Thomas & Mack Center.