SAN JOSE, Calif. - San José State men’s basketball will host Wyoming at the Provident Credit Union Event Center on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. PT on Mountain West Network and KTRB 860 AM.
- The Spartans are 3-22 all time against Wyoming and 1-9 in their last 10 meetings.
- The Spartans are coming off a 75-64 loss on the road to Nevada.
- SJSU had five players score double-digits against Nevada (1/18/25). This was the third time this season and second consecutive game where the Spartans have had five or more players score in double figures.
- Six out of eight of the Spartans' conference games have been decided by seven points or less.
- The Spartans are fourth in the Mountain West in scoring, averaging 75.0 points per game.
- The Spartans are averaging the fewest turnovers per game in the Mountain West (10.3).
- SJSU is third in the Mountain West in free throw percentage (.762). Four Spartans, Donavan Yap, Will McClendon, Sadaidriene Hall and Josh Uduje, are shooting over 80 percent from the foul line.
- The Spartans scored 100 points in back-to-back games for the first time in school history (107 vs. Cal Poly & 117 vs. Lincoln).
- The Spartans have hit eight or more threes in five consecutive games.
- The Spartans' 8.63 threes per game in conference play is the fourth most in the Mountain West. SJSU also has the third highest 3pt. percentage in conference play, shooting .367.
- The Spartans are 6-0 when shooting over 50 percent from the field and 5-0 when scoring 80 points or more. They are also 8-1 when they out rebound their opponent.
- The reigning Mountain West Sixth Man of the Year, Uduje, currently leads the Spartans with 16.3 points per game which is also good for sixth in the Mountain West.
- Uduje has recorded double-digit points in 17 out of 20 games this season. He has also scored 20+ eight times this year which is tied for the most in the Mountain West.
- Uduje became the first Spartan to score 20+ in five consecutive games since Adrian Oliver in 2011.
- Uduje is third in the conference in field goal percentage at .519 (124-239 & min. 5 FGM/G average).
- Uduje's free throw percentage of .841 is good for fourth in the Mountain West (min. 2.5 FTM/G average). McClendon is fifth at .839.
• McClendon is second on the team in scoring, averaging 12.7 points per game. - McClendon leads the Spartans with 3.0 assists per game. His assist to turnover ratio of 3.6 is the best in the conference (Minimum 3 AST/G average). No one else in the Mountain West has a ratio higher than 2.7.
- McClendon leads the Spartans with 38 made threes on the season. His 2.00 threes per game is good for eighth in the Mountain West.
- In conference play, McClendon is averaging 2.5 threes per game which is the fourth most in the Mountain West.
- McClendon's three point percentage of .400 in conference play is third best in the Mountain West (Minimum 2.5 3FG/G Average).
- Robert Vaihola leads the Mountain West with 3.25 offensive rebounds per game in conference play. No one else in the conference is averaging more than 2.75.
- Vaihola leads the team in rebounding with 7.0 boards per game which is also good for fifth in the conference. Vaihola's 2.4 offensive rebounds per game also ranks third in the Mountain West.
- Vaihola is also fourth in the conference with 1.3 blocks per game.
- Hall is one of two players in the Mountain West to hit 14 field goals in a game this season (Donovan Dent, New Mexico).
- Hall leads the Spartans with 21 steals on the season.
- The Spartans are 8-6 since Hall joined the starting lineup.
- Latrell Davis is the Spartans' leading scorer off the bench, averaging 8.5 points per game.
- Davis hit a shot from half court at the first half buzzer vs. Kennesaw State, earning the No. 10 play of the night on ESPN (12/21/24). He hit another deep three pointer at the first half buzzer against New Mexico (1/14/25).
- Yap scored a season-high 22 points and made a career-high six threes against No. 25 Utah State (1/7/25). His six threes are the most made by any Spartan in a game this season.
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