Tyson Degenhart shines but Boise State faces defeat against Colorado State
- Tyson Degenhart scored 22 points in Boise State's recent game against Colorado State.
- Boise State has a record of 24 wins and 10 losses going into their game against George Washington.
- The upcoming matchup is seen as crucial for Boise State to recover from their recent loss.
On March 30, 2025, Boise State Broncos played against Colorado State Rams in a highly competitive basketball game. The match concluded with Boise State losing to Colorado State with a score of 69-56. This defeat was a challenging moment for the Broncos, which came shortly before their upcoming game against the George Washington Revolutionaries. Tyson Degenhart was a standout performer for Boise State, scoring 22 points despite the loss, demonstrating his significant impact on the team's offensive strategy. As the Broncos prepared to face the George Washington Revolutionaries, they aimed to bounce back from this setback. Boise State concluded their regular season with a record of 24 wins and 10 losses, and a strong performance in the Mountain West Conference, highlighted by a 16-7 record. This sets the stage for their matchup against George Washington, which holds a record of 21 wins and 12 losses, including a 10-10 record in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Broncos were looking to utilize their home court advantage in this upcoming game scheduled for today in Las Vegas at 5:30 p.m. EDT. Boise State has shown resilience throughout the season, particularly in close games, where they have a 5-3 record in matches decided by three points or fewer. The team averages 74.9 points per game, outpacing the 67.8 points per game that George Washington allows. The ability to score effectively has been crucial for the Broncos as they strive for a strong showing in the postseason. This offensive edge is complemented by their ability to secure offensive rebounds, ranking third in the Mountain West with 9.3 per game. Meanwhile, George Washington's performance has also been notable this season. The Revolutionaries, known for their scoring prowess, average 73.6 points per game and have shooting efficiency of 44.7%. Their leading player, Rafael Castro, averages 14.1 points and 9.1 rebounds, posing a significant threat to Boise State's defense. The matchup is poised to be competitive, with both teams aiming to leverage their strengths and secure the victory. As the game approaches, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Boise State can recover from their recent loss and perform to their potential against George Washington.