Posted by jstevrtc on December 3rd, 2009
Sam Wasson of bleedCrimson.net and Travis Mason-Bushman of Vandal Nation are the RTC correspondents for the Western Athletic Conference.
CURRENT STANDINGS:
- Louisiana Tech (6-1)
- Idaho (4-1)
- Boise State (4-2)
- Utah State (4-2)
- Nevada (2-3)
- San Jose State (2-3)
- Fresno State (2-4)
- Hawai’i (2-4)
- New Mexico State (2-4)
The WAC finally got another win over the Mountain West as Utah State struck down BYU, 71-61, in Logan, UT. The league is now just 3-8 against the Mountain West. As for the rest of the WAC? The non-conference has been unkind. The top four teams in the standings are 18-6 in non-conference play. The other five teams, however, are just 10-18 and the league as a collective whole is just 28-24. Aside from Idaho’s win over Utah (3-4) — which is has lost some of its luster following Utah losses to Seattle and Weber State — Utah State’s win over BYU (5-1), and San Jose State’s win over Pacific (5-1), the marquee wins have not been there. Nevada came oh-so-close last week as they fell to VCU 85-76 and hung tough with defending national champion North Carolina 80-73, but the league went 7-8 over the past seven days.
The WAC, however, can redeem itself as it prepares for perhaps its toughest week of non-conference play. Boise State travels to Illinois (5-2), New Mexico State travels to New Mexico (7-0), Utah State hosts St. Mary’s (5-1), Nevada travels to Pacific (5-1), Fresno State hosts San Diego (4-3), Idaho hosts #25 Portland (5-2) and then faces border rival Washington State (6-1), and Louisiana Tech heads to Arizona (3-3). Eight games, eight chances to notch RPI-boosting victories.
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