Boise State Beats Wyoming 96-55
Boise State Beats Wyoming 96-55

Boise State Beats Wyoming 96-55

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Boise State basketball rebounded from a recent loss with a commanding 96-55 victory over Wyoming, showcasing a strong defensive performance that limited the Cowboys to 35 percent shooting. The Broncos' offense thrived, with five players scoring in double figures, led by Andrew Meadow with 18 points and Julian Bowie achieving a career-high of 16 points, including a buzzer-beater three-pointer before halftime. The win marks Boise State's third consecutive game scoring at least 79 points and highlights a notable improvement in their shooting and defensive play. Coach Leon Rice praised the team's defensive adjustments, which translated into their best offensive performance of the season against a Division I opponent. The Broncos' dominance was evident in various aspects of the game, including a significant edge in rebounds and points off turnovers. This victory positions Boise State favorably in the Mountain West Conference, improving their record to 13-5 overall and 5-2 in the conference.

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