“We've got a lot of things to work on. I guess if anything, it's good that it happened now. It gives us a lot of things to work on. It was a good wake-up call, and you better believe we'll come back starting Monday with practice and turn things around. We'll be ready.”
LOGAN — If you're a fan of Otters or underdogs, the Spectrum was the place to be Friday night.
But if you're an Aggie fan, it was pretty much impossible not to walk away with a perplexed look on your face.
Just one night after losing to Utah at the Huntsman Center by 54 points, Division II Cal State Monterey Bay stunned Utah State 77-60 on the Aggies' home court.