Utah State preview

Published: Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2004 12:07 a.m. MST
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UTAH STATE PREVIEW
PRESEASON SCHEDULE
Date	Opponent/Result			Location
Nov. 18	Utah State 71, Ga. Southern 61	Fairbanks, Alaska
Nov. 20	Central Florida 55, Utah State 52	Fairbanks, Alaska
Nov. 21	Utah State 64, Northwestern 57	Fairbanks, Alaska
Nov. 27	Utah State 81, UC Davis 55	Logan
Dec. 1	Utah State 71, BYU 57		Logan
Dec. 4	Utah State 71, Utah 45		Logan
Dec. 7	IPFW 64, Utah State 59		Fort Wayne, Ind.
Dec. 11	Utah State 73, Weber State 56	Logan
Dec. 18	Utah State 84, BYU 62		Provo
Dec. 29	South Carolina State		Logan
Dec. 30	Gossner Foods Classic		Logan

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Date Opponent Location Dec. 23 at Idaho Moscow, Idaho Jan. 6 UC Santa Barbara Logan Jan. 8 Cal Poly Logan Jan. 13 at Pacific Stockton, Calif. Jan. 15 at Cal-State Northridge Northridge, Calif. Jan. 20 Cal-State Fullerton Logan Jan. 22 UC Riverside Logan Jan. 27 at UC Irvine Irvine, Calif. Jan. 29 at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. Feb. 3 at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Calif. Feb. 5 at UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, Calif. Feb. 10 Cal State Northridge Logan Feb. 12 Pacific Logan Feb. 17 at UC Riverside Riverside, Calif. Feb. 19 at Cal State Fullerton Fullerton, Calif.

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Feb. 24 Long Beach State Logan Feb. 26 UC Irvine Logan March 4 Idaho Logan
REPORT CARD

Evaluating the Aggies' preseason performance:

GUARD — B

David Pak, Calvin Brown and Chris Huber have been the Aggies' three-headed beast at the point. Pak is a junior college transfer with little point-guard experience. Huber is hobbled by a bad ankle and hasn't reached his true form this season, and Brown, a senior, is seeing his most significant playing time in his years in Logan. Still, the Aggies are seventh in the nation in fewest turnovers allowed.

Freshman Jaycee Carroll is defying the post-mission blues by averaging 12.3 points at shooting guard.

FORWARD — B+

Spencer Nelson has been the mainstay for the Aggies and leads the team in three offensive categories. Marcus Crane and Jason Williams, a starter from last year, have been injured and haven't reached full potential. John Neil is solid defensively but could add more offensive.

CENTER — B

Junior Nate Harris, has been steady at 13.6 points a game, but is averaging nearly three rebounds less than he did last year. Junior Cass Matheus is still trying to figure out his place but has been playing well as of late. Senior Ian McVey has played just 42 minutes.

BENCH — B

The bench is contributing close to 22 points a game, led by Crane's 6.8 and Matheus' 5.3. Matheus has been the most consistent, while Brown is getting better at running the team. When Huber, Williams and Crane are fully healthy, the bench will be considerably deeper.

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