Opening Tips
• Utah State leads the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (.405) and is 15th in 3-pointers made per game (9.71). Utah State is third in the MW and 25th in the nation in field goal percentage, shooting 48.0 percent (758-of-1,578) from the field this season.
• Junior guard
Steven Ashworth is fourth in the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (.457) and 12th in 3s made per game (3.25).
Ashworth is the only player in the nation to make at least 85 3-pointers while shooting better than 45.0 percent from the field, 45.0 percent from deep and 80.0 percent at the free throw line.
• Utah State is one of nine teams in the nation with five players averaging double figures in
Ashworth (15.8 ppg), grad forward
Taylor Funk (13.4 ppg), grad forward
Dan Akin (12.1 ppg), junior guard
Max Shulga (11.9 ppg) and senior guard
Sean Bairstow (10.8 ppg).
• Utah State is 19-1 this season and 35-3 under head coach
Ryan Odom when scoring at least 75 points. USU is 12-0 this season and 20-0 under
Odom when scoring at least 75 points at home.
• Utah State has scored at least 80 points in 13 of its games, including a season-high 106 points against Westminster. Utah State is 38-10 under
Odom when scoring at least 70 points. USU is a perfect 25-0 under
Odom when scoring at least 80 points.
• Utah State has recorded all but four of its victories under
Odom (35-8) when winning the battle of the boards. USU has won the rebounding battle in all but eight games this season. In total, Utah State has outrebounded opponents 989-871 this season.
• Utah State is second in the MW and 11th in the nation with 16.93 assists per game.
Ashworth is fourth in the MW in assists per game (4.57), while
Shulga is sixth (4.00).
• Utah State is 35th in the NCAA NET rankings (as of Feb. 19) and is ranked 38th by KenPom. Overall, USU is 0-4 in Quad 1 games, 7-1 in Quad 2, 10-0 in Quad 3 and 3-2 in Quad 4.
• Utah State erased a 21-point deficit in its 75-66 home victory against Nevada. According to available records, it was the largest comeback victory in program history. The win is tied for the ninth largest comeback win in the nation this season.
• Utah State has been without its starting point guard in senior
Rylan Jones for 12-straight games after he left the game at Boise State on Jan. 7, due to an injury.
Jones had also missed three games earlier in the season due to an injury. Despite appearing in less than half of the games this season,
Jones is still third on the team in assists per game (3.3) and fifth in total assists (43). He has an assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.69 and leads Utah State in charges drawn (14).
-USU-