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Utah State Aggies Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Mountain West Conference

  • Current Division: Division I

  • Cheerleading Squad: Utah State Spirit Squad

  • Dance Squad: Utah State Spirit Squad

  • Band: Aggie Marching Band

  • Mascot: Big Blue (Bull)

  • Team Colors: Navy Blue, White, and Gray

The Utah State Aggies Men's Basketball Schedule

When you’re planning to see a live game, it’s important to review the Utah State Aggies men's basketball schedule to identify the pairings with the most potential. The team encounters a variety of matchups, including run-ins with historic rivals, intraconference confrontations, and challenging cross-conference contests. Certain opponents always stand out.

Key Competitors

  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas Runnin’ Rebels

  • Brigham Young University Cougars

  • University of Missouri Tigers

  • San Diego State University Aztecs

  • Boise State University Broncos

Smith Spectrum

Utah State plays their home games at the Smith Spectrum, located on campus in Logan, Utah. The arena, which opened in 1970, has a capacity of 10,270 and, in addition to men’s basketball, hosts volleyball and gymnastics. It is known for providing a strong home-court advantage, thanks to a student section known as "The Hurd." 

Game Day Parking

Parking can be found at the following locations:

  • Wayne Estes Center Lot: 800 Lars Hansed Drive

  • USU Legacy Fields Parking: South of Smith Spectrum

  • Yellow Lot: North of Smith Spectrum

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Alternative Transportation

Utah State University operates the Aggie Shuttle, a convenient option for those who need to get to the Smith Spectrum without a personal vehicle. 

Notable Utah State University Basketball Players

When you see a USU basketball game, you never know when you might catch a glimpse at the next NBA superstar or international league legend. Utah State University has a rich history of cultivating top-tier talent. This list highlights some of the most successful players who transitioned from college hoops to careers in professional sports: 

  • Cornell Green (1960–1962): Cornell Green helped lead the Aggies to the National Invitation Tournament in 1960 and the NCAA Tournament in 1962. Despite never stepping foot on the football field in college, he was signed by the Dallas Cowboys and became a five-time Pro Bowler and a Super Bowl Champion!

  • Shaler Halimon (1966–1968): Selected 14th overall by the Philadelphia 76ers, Shaler Halimon's five-year NBA career was highlighted by his strong scoring and rebounding ability. His best season was with the Portland Trail Blazers, where he played a key role in the evolution of the expansion team.

  • Marv Roberts (1968–1971): Roberts was drafted by the Detroit Pistons but opted to sign with the Denver Rockets of the ABA. In 1976, he made a smooth transition to the NBA, playing for the Los Angeles Lakers. His consistent scoring and rebounding abilities made him reliable, and he averaged double figures in multiple seasons.

  • Nate Williams (1969–1971): In 1971, Williams entered the 1971 NBA Hardship Draft, a draft for underclassmen, and was selected 19th overall by the Cincinnati Royals (now the Sacramento Kings). Over the course of his nine-season career, he also contributed to the success of the New Orleans Jazz and Golden State Warriors.

  • Jaycee Carroll (2004–2008): A sharpshooter for Utah State, Carroll became a star in the EuroLeague, leveraging the shooting skills he honed at Utah State to help Teramo, Gran Canaria, and Real Madrid, where he was a top scorer and became a two-time league champion and 2015 FIBA Intercontinental Cup champion.

  • Sam Merrill (2016–2020): A standout player for Utah State, Merrill was drafted by the Pelicans but traded to the Milwaukee Bucks in 2020, where he was lucky enough to celebrate a championship at the end of his rookie season. After a short stint with the Memphis Grizzlies, he found his home with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

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