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Bengals Host Weber State Monday in Reed Gym

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POCATELLO, Idaho- The Idaho State men's basketball team has a quick turnaround as it hosts Weber State on Monday, Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. in Reed Gym.  The game will be televised on ESPN + with Dylan Carder and Brandon Baney calling the action. Jerry Miller and Brad Bugger will call the game on KISU Radio. Live Stats is also available through isubengals.com. 

This is the first meeting between the two schools since March 2, 2020. That game was a 78-70 win in Ogden. Weber State is 5-3 against Idaho State in the last eight meetings. 

For the rest of January Idaho State is set to play seven games in the next 14 days. COVID postponments forced games Weber State to be rescheduled to Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. in Reed Gym and the Eastern Washington game will now be played Jan. 24 at 7 p.m. 

Weber State (53-84)
38-28 Home, 12-52 Away, 3-4 Neutral

1/2/2021              A                           Canceled
12/31/2020          H                           Canceled
3/2/2020              A             W           78-70
1/16/2020            H            L             76-68    OT
3/4/2019              H            W            78-74
1/17/2019            A            L              76-59
1/27/2018            H             L              70-77
12/30/2017         A             W            62-60
1/27/2017            A             L              74-96
1/25/2017            H             L              73-85

About Weber State
Weber State is in first place in the Big Sky Conference with an 11-5 mark and a 4-1 record in league. Weber State scores 75 points a game and gives up 69.6. The Wildcats shoot .465 from the field and hold opponents to .425 percent shooting. WSU is shooting .316 percent from the three-point line and .738 percent from the free throw line. Opponents are outrebounding Weber State 35.4-33. 

 
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