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Bengals Play at San Francisco

Tipoff is at 8 p.m.

Idaho State plays at USF on Monday night.
Game Notes | Audio | Live Stats

POCATELLO, Idaho- Idaho State continues its road trip with a Monday night game at San Francisco. Tipoff is at 8 p.m. (MST) and the game can be heard live on 930 CBS Sports Radio and Rock 102.5 with Tim Lewis calling the action. Following Monday's game, the Bengals play at Cal State Bakersfield on Saturday, Nov. 23.  The Bengals are coming off an 88-60 loss at Arizona State on Friday where Evann Hall had a season-high and team-best 19 points.

Series vs. USF
San Francisco leads the series 4-0 with the most recent meeting coming in the1997-98 season. All four games have been played on a neutral court.
1997-98 N L 85-56
1988-89 N L 90-76
1957-58 N L 57-51
1956-57 N L 66-51

The Last Time....
The last time Idaho State played a team in the West Coast Conference it was last year when Portland beat the Bengals 51-48 on Nov. 15, 2012.

Taking Care of the Ball
In 2012-13, the Bengals did not commit 20 turnovers in a game. It was the first time since at least the 1974-75 season. ISU committed only five turnovers against Eastern Washington at home last year, the fewest in a game since Nov. 29, 2006 when ISU committed four against Carroll College. The Bengals had 17 in the season opener vs. Evergreen and 14 at Arizona State.

Best Defense in Bengal Basketball History
The Idaho State men's basketball team turned in one of the best defensive performances in Bengal basketball history. Last year's team gave up only 64.3 points a game. That is the best mark since before the shot clock era as the previous best mark was 67.2 points overall by the 1986-87 team and the best mark for conference games only was 65.2 point done by the 2008-09 team and the 1986-87 team. Last year ISU allowed only 64.8 points a game in conference.
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