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The Utah State Aggies are a Division I men's college basketball team that plays in the
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, representing
Utah State University Utah State University (USU or Utah State) is a public land-grant research university in Logan, Utah. It is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. With nearly 20,000 students living on or near campus, USU is Utah's ...
. In the 17 years that former coach Stew Morrill was at the helm, Utah State had the 4th highest winning percentage in the nation at home, behind only
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,
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, and Gonzaga. As of the end of the 2018–19 season, the Aggies have an all-time record of 1,604 wins and 1,119 losses (.589 win pct).


History

The first basketball team on Utah State's campus was organized in 1902 and consisted of only women. A men's team was organized in 1904, at which point the women's club fell into obscurity. The Aggies enjoyed mixed success early in their history, notching sporadic NCAA tournament appearances and alternating winning in the then-smaller postseason bracket with not winning much at all. Perhaps the most notable event in Utah State basketball history occurred on February 8, 1965, with the tragic death of
Wayne Estes Wayne Vernon Estes (May 13, 1943 – February 8, 1965) was an American basketball player. He was a 6'6" (1.98 m) All-American forward for the Utah State Aggies from 1962 to 1965. Wayne is the fourth-leading scorer in Utah State history, wit ...
. Estes was a 6'6" forward for the Aggies, and was the nation's second leading scorer in 1965, behind only
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, at 33.7 ppg. He had just amassed 2,000 career points with a 48-point showing in a home victory over the
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, when he stopped at the scene of a car accident in Logan. While crossing the street, Estes accidentally clipped a downed power line with his head and was electrocuted. The
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had planned on drafting him in the 1st round of the NBA draft, where he likely would have gone on to win several championships with the team. Following Estes's death, he was posthumously awarded 1st team All-American honors. The men's basketball team wasn't adversely affected by the constant shuffling of conference affiliations and independent status that blighted the USU football program throughout the mid-to-late 20th century. The program, however, did endure a lengthy stint as an independent program, from 1937 to 1978—although in that period, basketball independence was not the financial and competitive obstacle that it would become in the
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era. All the while, it remained the most resilient and popular sport at USU, enjoying steady success for decades. During the 1960s and '70s, the Aggies spent a great deal of time in both major national polls, finishing the season in the AP Top 25 three times and in the Coaches' Poll Top 25 seven times during those two decades. USU reached the NCAA Sweet 16 in 1962, and the Elite 8 in 1970. The Aggies enjoy a particularly strong home-court advantage at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, where they were 193–13 in the Morrill era. During the 2008–09 season, USU led the nation in field goal percentage with 49.8%. In addition, they were 2nd in win/loss percentage and 5th in assist-to-turnover ratio. In 2009–10, the Aggies led the nation in 3-point percentage with an incredible 42.5%. The Aggies have spent time in the national rankings, reaching as high as #19 in the Coaches' Poll in 2003–04, and #17 in 2008–09. During the 2009–2010, the Aggies reached as high as #26, one spot out of the actual rankings, before falling back to #31 for the postseason poll. The Aggies finished the season in 2011 ranked #19 in the AP poll. In 2019, although not ranked in the preseason poll, the Aggies finished the season again ranked in the AP poll, coming in at #25. 2020, saw the Aggies ranked #17 in the preseason poll. Utah State has also won the
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nine times, including both of the last two seasons. The Bucket is the award given each year to the best college basketball team in Utah, based on records against in-state opponents.


Post season history


NCAA tournament

Utah State is 6–24 (.207) in its NCAA tournament history. In recent years, the team has won invitations to the tournament in 1998 (under coach
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), 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009 and 2010 (all under Morrill). From 1978 to 2005, Utah State was a member of the Big West Conference. In both 2006 and 2010, the Aggies received at-large bids to the tournament after losing in the WAC tournament championship game. Despite a stellar season in 2003–04 and a national top-25 ranking toward the end of the season, the Aggies did not receive an at-large tournament bid after being upset in the conference tournament, making them the last top-25 team in college basketball to be snubbed from the tournament. This decision earned the derision of coach Morrill, as the Aggies held a 25–3 record along with their ranking. In 2009, USU won the WAC tournament championship game, defeating Nevada in Reno. The team went on to lose in the first round of the NCAA tournament to Marquette, 58–57. The most recent NCAA tournament success was a first-round upset over fifth-seeded
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in 2001. The 2010 team received an at-large bid from the selection committee after losing in the WAC tournament final to
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. The 12th-seeded Aggies then lost their opening round game to
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. The Aggies would have appeared in the 2020 NCAA tournament after being champions of the 2020 Mountain West tournament, however, the NCAA tournament was cancelled amid the 2020 coronavirus outbreak.


NIT

The Aggies have appeared in 10 National Invitation Tournaments, with a combined record of 2–10.


CIT

The Aggies have appeared in one CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Their record is 4–1.


Home-court advantage

Utah State plays its home games at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum, a 10,270-seat arena on the Utah State campus. The Aggies are 453–105 (.812) at the Smith Spectrum, which has housed basketball since 1970. Previous to the building of the Spectrum, Utah State's basketball teams played at the
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on campus. Under head coach Craig Smith, USU is 39–4 (.910) at home. Until a surprising early-season loss in 2009, USU boasted the second-longest home win streak in the nation, behind
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. The Smith Spectrum features seats at court level, extremely-close to the players. The university also reserves an unusually-high percentage of seats, including at court level, for its students. This has aided the USU
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in becoming one of the most notoriously loud and raucous (and clever) in the nation, with major publicity in recent years. Various sources have called the Smith Spectrum among the hardest places in the nation for opposing teams to play. In the '90s, when his teams were reaching the Final Four and competing at the highest echelons of college basketball,
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coach
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called the Smith Spectrum the toughest place in the country for his teams to play. After a February 2010 game at the Smith Spectrum,
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head coach
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said "Utah State has 4000 student tickets and they make some type of impression on the visiting team and it's just a party. It is one heck of a party. It's the best I've ever seen. In many, many years I've been at
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and
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and
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and Syracuse and it's clearly the best I've ever seen in terms of atmosphere." An unofficial newsletter entitled "The Refraction" was published before each game day until it was discontinued in 2011. One student fan, known as "Wild Bill", has also gained much renown as of late for his unique techniques to distract opposing free throw shooters. Other Utah State traditions are their "
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" chant and "Winning team, losing team" chant that mocks the away losing team in the last seconds of a game.


Retired jerseys

The following players have their jerseys retired, but numbers are still active.Basketball roster
at Aggies.com


Awards

Consensus Second Team All-Americans *
Wayne Estes Wayne Vernon Estes (May 13, 1943 – February 8, 1965) was an American basketball player. He was a 6'6" (1.98 m) All-American forward for the Utah State Aggies from 1962 to 1965. Wayne is the fourth-leading scorer in Utah State history, wit ...
- 1965 Third Team All-Americans * Cornell Green - 1962 *
Wayne Estes Wayne Vernon Estes (May 13, 1943 – February 8, 1965) was an American basketball player. He was a 6'6" (1.98 m) All-American forward for the Utah State Aggies from 1962 to 1965. Wayne is the fourth-leading scorer in Utah State history, wit ...
- 1964 AP Honorable Mention All-Americans * Shaler Halimon - 1968 *
Marv Roberts Marvin Roberts (born January 29, 1950) is an American former basketball player. College basketball career Roberts, a native of Brooklyn, New York, was given a scholarship to play at Utah State University after being named to the 1967 All-Brookly ...
- 1969, 1971 * Greg Grant - 1983, 1985, 1986 *
Jaycee Carroll Jaycee Don Carroll (born April 16, 1983) is a former American-born naturalized Azerbaijani professional basketball player. He has also represented the senior Azerbaijani national team. While playing college basketball for the Utah State Universi ...
- 2007, 2008 * Gary Wilkinson - 2009 *
Tai Wesley Tai William Evans Wesley (born May 13, 1986) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Utah State Aggies, where he was named the Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2011. After begi ...
- 2011 * Sam Merrill - 2019 *
Neemias Queta Neemias Esdras Barbosa Queta (born 13 July 1999) is a Portuguese professional basketball player for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Stockton Kings of the NBA G League. He started ...
- 2021 Conference Player of the Year *Dean Hunger - 1980 * Greg Grant - 1986 *Eric Franson - 1995 *
Jaycee Carroll Jaycee Don Carroll (born April 16, 1983) is a former American-born naturalized Azerbaijani professional basketball player. He has also represented the senior Azerbaijani national team. While playing college basketball for the Utah State Universi ...
- 2008 * Gary Wilkinson - 2009 *
Tai Wesley Tai William Evans Wesley (born May 13, 1986) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Utah State Aggies, where he was named the Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2011. After begi ...
- 2011 * Sam Merrill - 2019 First Team All-Conference *Dean Hunger - 1979, 1980 * Brian Jackson - 1981 * Greg Grant - 1985, 1986 *Kevin Nixon - 1988 *Reid Newey - 1989 *Kendall Youngblood - 1992 *Eric Franson - 1995, 1996 *Marcus Saxon - 1997, 1998 *Troy Rolle - 2000 *
Shawn Daniels Shawn Daniels (born May 14, 1979) is a former American professional basketball player. He played in the Philippine Basketball Association with Air21, Burger King, and Talk 'N Text and last played with the London Lightning basketball team in Nati ...
- 2000, 2001 *Bernard Rock - 2001 *Tony Brown - 2002 *
Desmond Penigar Desmond Penigar (born July 16, 1981) is an American former professional basketball player. A 6'7" tall forward, he attended Utah State University and Ventura College. Penigar was a member of the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Associati ...
- 2002, 2003 *
Cardell Butler Cardell Anthony Butler (born April 28, 1981 in San Francisco, California), also known as "Ballaholic," is an American streetball player. He is known for his appearances on the AND1 Mixtape Tour shows, which aired on ESPN. In conventional basket ...
- 2004 *Mark Brown - 2004 *
Spencer Nelson Spencer Howells Nelson ( az, Spenser Hauels Nelson, born July 11, 1980) is an American-born Azerbaijani naturalized former professional basketball player. At 6'8", he played at both small forward and power forward, although he was mainly considere ...
- 2005 *Nate Harris - 2004, 2005, 2006 *
Jaycee Carroll Jaycee Don Carroll (born April 16, 1983) is a former American-born naturalized Azerbaijani professional basketball player. He has also represented the senior Azerbaijani national team. While playing college basketball for the Utah State Universi ...
- 2007, 2008 * Gary Wilkinson - 2009 *Jared Quayle - 2010 *
Tai Wesley Tai William Evans Wesley (born May 13, 1986) is an American former professional basketball player. He played college basketball for the Utah State Aggies, where he was named the Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2011. After begi ...
- 2010, 2011 *Brockeith Pane - 2011 *Preston Medlin - 2012 * Sam Merrill - 2019, 2020 *
Neemias Queta Neemias Esdras Barbosa Queta (born 13 July 1999) is a Portuguese professional basketball player for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA), on a two-way contract with the Stockton Kings of the NBA G League. He started ...
- 2021


Season-by-season results


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Utah State Aggies Men's Basketball 1903 establishments in Utah