2009–10 Utah State Aggies men's basketball team

The 2009–10 Utah State Aggies men's basketball team represented Utah State University in the 2009–10 college basketball season. This was head coach Stew Morrill's 12th season at Utah State. The Aggies played their home games at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum and are members of the Western Athletic Conference. They finished the season 278, 142 to capture the regular season championship for the third consecutive year. They advanced to the championship game of the 2010 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament before losing to New Mexico State. They received an atlarge bid to the 2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, earning a 12 seed in the South Region, where they lost to 5 seed and AP #23 Texas A&M in the first round.

2009–10 Utah State Aggies men's basketball
WAC Regular Season Champions
NCAA Tournament, First Round
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
2009–10 record27–8 (14–2 WAC)
Head coachStew Morrill
Assistant coaches
Home arenaSmith Spectrum
2009–10 WAC men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Utah State142 .875  277  .794
Nevada115 .688  2113  .618
New Mexico State115 .688  2211  .667
Louisiana Tech97 .563  2411  .686
Fresno State79 .438  1518  .455
San Jose State610 .375  1417  .452
Idaho610 .375  1516  .484
Boise State511 .313  1517  .469
Hawaii313 .188  1020  .333
2010 WAC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Pre-season

In the WAC preseason polls, released October 20 via media teleconference, Utah State was selected to finish first in the coaches poll, receiving 8 first place votes, with Sr. guard Jared Quayle selected to the All-WAC first team and Jr. forward Tai Wesley selected to the All-WAC second team. They were also selected to finish 1st in the media poll, receiving 15 first place votes, with Jared Quayle selected to the All-WAC first team.[1]

2009–10 Team

Roster

Source[2]

No.NameHt.Wt.PositionYr.HometownPrevious School(s)
2Eaton, Preston5' 10"170GuardFRSpringville, UtahSrpingville HS
5Williams, Pooh6' 3"200Guard/ForwardJRFederal Way, WAFederal Way HS
12Green, Brian6' 1"195GuardJRKaysville, UtahDavis HS, Salt Lake CC
13Medlin, Preston6' 4"165GuardFRCarrollton, TexasHebron HS
15Niang, Modou6' 10"220CenterSORichard Toll, SenegalHachioji (Tokyo, Japan)
21Quayle, Jared6' 1"180GuardSRPerry, UtahBox Elder HS, Western Wyoming CC
22Jardine, Brady6' 7"220ForwardSOTwin Falls, IdahoTwin Falls HS
23White, Tyrone6' 6"175ForwardFRPortland, OregonJefferson HS, Air Force Prep
24Newbold, Tyler6' 4"210GuardJRPayson, UtahPayson HS
25Myaer, Jaxon5' 9"165GuardSOSalt Lake City, UtahJudge Memorial HS
30Grim, Morgan6' 8"220ForwardJRRiverton, UtahRiverton HS, Utah
35Bendall, Nate6' 9"245ForwardJRSalt Lake City, UtahSkyline HS, Salt Lake CC
42Wesley, Tai6' 7"240ForwardJRProvo, UtahProvo HS
44Formisano, Matt6' 8"240ForwardJRCentennial, ColoradoHeritage HS
54DiLoreto, Anthony7' 1"230CenterFRMinnetonka, MinnesotaHopkins HS

Indicates Red Shirt Year

Coaching staff

NamePositionYear at Utah StateAlma Mater (Year)
Stew MorrillHead Coach12thGonzaga (1974)
Tim DuryeaAssistant Coach9thNorth Texas (1988)
Chris JonesAssistant Coach2ndUtah (1994)
Tarvish FeltonAssistant Coach2ndSouthern Utah (1999)
Lance BeckertDirector of Basketball Operations4thDaito Bunka (Japan) (1997)

2009–10 schedule and results

Source[3]

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
Fri, Oct 30
7:05pm
Northwest Nazarene W 85–51 
Smith Spectrum (8,641)
Logan, Utah
Sat, Nov 7
7:05pm
Trinity Western W 65–40 
Smith Spectrum (8,962)
Logan, Utah
Regular Season
Fri, Nov 13*
7:35pm
at Weber State W 66–60  1–0
Dee Events Center (9,272)
Ogden, Utah
Wed, Nov 18*
6:05pm, The Mtn.
at Utah W 68–67  1–1
Jon M. Huntsman Center (9,699)
Salt Lake City, Utah
Sat, Nov 21*
10:00am
at Northeastern W 64–61  1–2
Matthews Arena (1,927)
Boston, Massachusetts
Tue, Nov 24*
7:05pm
Idaho State W 77–44  2–2
Smith Spectrum (9,026)
Logan, Utah
Sat, Nov 28*
7:05pm, CW30
Southern Utah W 89–49  3–2
Smith Spectrum (9,845)
Logan, Utah
Wed, Dec 2*
7:05pm, CW30
Brigham Young W 71–61  4–2
Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Logan, Utah
Sat, Dec 5*
7:05pm, CW30
Saint Mary's W 68–63  4–3
Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Logan, Utah
Sat, Dec 12*
7:05pm, CW30
Utah Valley W 87–56  5–3
Smith Spectrum (9,147)
Logan, Utah
Wed, Dec 16*
8:05pm
at Cal State Bakersfield W 68–51  6–3
Rabobank Arena (4,481)
Bakersfield, California
Fri, Dec 18*
8:05pm
at Long Beach State W 75–62  6–4
Walter Pyramid (2,656)
Long Beach, California
Mon, Dec 21*
8:05pm
Morehead State
Basketball Travelers Invitational
W 79–72  7–4
Smith Spectrum (9,086)
Logan, Utah
Tue, Dec 22*
8:05pm
Cal State Fullerton
Basketball Travelers Invitational
W 83–60  8–4
Smith Spectrum (9,001)
Logan, Utah
Wed, Dec 23*
8:05pm
Weber State
Basketball Travelers Invitational
W 85–73  9–4
Smith Spectrum (9,427)
Logan, Utah
Tue, Dec 29*
7:05pm
Western Oregon W 78–42  10–4
Smith Spectrum (9,368)
Logan, Utah
Sat, Jan 2
9:05pm, ESPNU
at New Mexico State W 55–52  10–5 (0–1)
Pan American Center (5,070)
Las Cruces, New Mexico
Mon, Jan 4
6:05pm
at Louisiana Tech W 82–60  10–6 (0–2)
Thomas Assembly Center (2,094)
Ruston, Louisiana
Mon, Jan 11
7:05pm
Hawai'i W 98–54  11–6 (1–2)
Smith Spectrum (9,888)
Logan, Utah
Wed, Jan 13
9:05pm, ESPN2
at Nevada W 79–72 OT 12–6 (2–2)
Lawlor Events Center (7,035)
Reno, Nevada
Sat, Jan 16
7:05pm, CW30
Boise State W 8159  136 (32)
Smith Spectrum (9,769)
Logan, Utah
Thu, Jan 21
8:05pm, ESPN Plus
at Fresno State W 6943  146 (42)
Save Mart Center (8,302)
Fresno, California
Sat, Jan 23
6:05pm, CW30
at Idaho W 6048  156 (52)
Cowan Spectrum (2,570)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Jan 30
7:05pm, CW30
San Jose State W 7758  166 (62)
Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Logan, Utah
Wed, Feb 3
9:05pm, ESPN2
Idaho W 8062  176 (72)
Smith Spectrum (9,777)
Logan, Utah
Sat, Feb 6
7:05pm, ESPNU
Nevada W 7665  186 (82)
Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Logan, Utah
Thu, Feb 11
7:05pm
at Boise State W 7267  196 (92)
Taco Bell Arena (3,064)
Boise, Idaho
Sat, Feb 13
8:05pm
at San Jose State W 8165  206 (102)
The Event Center (2,128)
San Jose, California
Wed, Feb 17
9:05pm, ESPN2
Louisiana Tech W 6761  216 (112)
Smith Spectrum (10,049)
Logan, Utah
Sat, Feb 20*
10:00pm, ESPN2
Wichita State
ESPN BracketBusters
W 6858  226
Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Logan, Utah
Thu, Feb 25
10:05pm
at Hawai'i W 6150  236 (122)
Stan Sheriff Center (5,446)
Honolulu, Hawaii
Mon, Mar 1
7:05pm
Fresno State W 7639  246 (132)
Smith Spectrum (10,257)
Logan, Utah
Sat, Mar 6
7:05pm, CW30
New Mexico State W 8163  256 (142)
Smith Spectrum (10,270)
Logan, Utah
2010 WAC Men's Basketball Tournament
Thu, Mar 11
1:00pm, ESPNU
vs. Boise State
Quarterfinals
W 8460  266
Lawlor Events Center (NA)
Reno, Nevada
Fri, Mar 12
7:00pm
vs. Louisiana Tech
Semifinals
W 8555  276
Lawlor Events Center (NA)
Reno, Nevada
Sat, Mar 13
8:00pm, ESPN2
vs. New Mexico State
Finals
L 6963  277
Lawlor Events Center (2,748)
Reno, Nevada
2010 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament
Fri, Mar 19*
2:45pm, CBS
vs. No. 23 Texas A&M
First Round
L 6953  278
Spokane Arena (10,899)
Spokane, Washington
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.

Season highlights

The Aggies December 5 loss to Saint Mary's ended their 37-game home winning streak and their 65-game regular season home winning streak in non-conference games.[4]

On December 28, Jr. Tai Wesley was named the WAC player of the week for the seventh week of the season with weekly averages of 16.7 PPG, 7.7 RPG, 4.0 AST, 1.7 blocks and 65.4 FG%.[5]

On January 18, Sr. Jared Quayle was named the WAC player of the week for the tenth week of the season with weekly averages of 14.0 PPG, 5.3 RPG, 5.7 AST and 55.2 FG%.[6]

With their win over Idaho on January 23, head coach Stew Morrill recorded his 500th career victory.[7]

With their win over Hawai'i on February 25 the Aggies joined Gonzaga and Kansas as the only schools in the country to have 23 wins or more every season since 2000.

On March 7, Jr. Tai Wesley was named the WAC player of the week for the seventeenth week of the season with weekly averages of 22.5 PPG, 6.5 RPG, 5.5 AST and 82.6 FG%.[8]

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References

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  2. http://www.utahstateaggies.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/ust-m-baskbl-mtt.html
  3. "2009-10 Schedule". Retrieved 2009-11-14.
  4. http://www.utahstateaggies.com/sports/m-baskbl/recaps/120609aac.html
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2009-12-30.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2010-01-19.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. http://www.utahstateaggies.com/sports/m-baskbl/recaps/012310aac.html
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-25. Retrieved 2010-03-09.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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