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ight ankle sprain) is expected to play tonight, Westphal said. Small forward John Salmons (right quadriceps contusion) is doubtful, and rookie forward Tyler Honeycutt is set to start, Westphal said. Rookie guard Adrian Oliver, who missed practice Monday because of illness, is questionable to doubtful.
Its another game in which the Aggies will face a premier backcourt talent this season. USUs already seen the likes of BYUs Jimmer Fredette, Georgetowns Austin Freeman, Weber States Damian Lillard, San Jose States Adrian Oliver and Saint Marys Mickey McConnell, some of the best guards in the country.
Date: Mar 14, 2011
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Spartans seek upset of 23rd-ranked Aggies in WAC Tourney
Keith Shamburger connected on 6-of-9 shots behind the three-point line, finishing with 28 points, as he helped lead the Spartans to the six-point win over the Idaho Vandals in the quarterfinals of the tournament on Thursday. Shamburger converted 9-of-14 shots from the floor for the eighth-seeded Spartans as he matched the scoring output of Adrian Oliver who made good on 6- of-10 shots behind the three-point line on the afternoon.
Adrian Oliver proved to be the hero in San Jose State's opening round victory over Hawaii, as the senior drilled a top-of-the-key jumper with 5 seconds remaining to down the Rainbow Warriors. Oliver, the nation's third-leading scorer (24.5 ppg), finished with a game-high 29 points. Following Oliver'