BOISE, Idaho — Derrick Alston Jr. had 26 points as Boise State stretched its home winning streak to 10 games, topping Utah State 79-70 on Wednesday night.
Marcus Shaver Jr. had 12 points for Boise State (17-4, 13-3 Mountain West Conference). Mladen Armus added seven rebounds.
Neemias Queta scored a career-high 32 points and had 10 rebounds for the Aggies (14-6, 11-3). Marco Anthony added 11 points. Justin Bean had 10 points.
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