"We didn't do our job taking care of our home court [against] two of the better teams in our league," coach Tim Duryea said. "Still, you have to take care of home court in this league."
Against Boise State, the Aggies were within one point with 13:25 remaining. It was 47-46 before the Broncos converted seven of their next eight possessions during a 15-4 run that broke the game open.
Boise ended up 17-for-24 from the field in the second half. It finished the game shooting 59.6 percent.
"Defensively, that's about as poor as you can possibly [be] — in every area, from every position," Duryea said.