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Boise State Broncos Fall Short in Triple Overtime Thriller Against San Diego State Aztecs

The Boise State Broncos faced a challenging encounter against the San Diego State Aztecs at Viejas Arena, resulting in a narrow 110-107 defeat. This game marked another intense chapter in their rivalry, with the Broncos now holding a record of 0-1 for the season while the Aztecs stand at 1-0.


Nov 23, 2023; Kissimmee, FL, USA;  Boise State Broncos guard Roddie Anderson III (0) controls the ball against the Virginia Tech Hokies in the first half during the ESPN Events Invitational at State Farm Field House. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

First Half


The first half saw the Aztecs take an early lead, scoring 50 points compared to the Broncos' 29. The home team capitalized on their shooting accuracy, converting 53 percent of their field goals. The Broncos struggled to keep pace but managed to stay within striking distance thanks to contributions from players like Andrew Meadow and Javan Buchanan.


Second Half


In a dramatic turnaround during the second half, Boise State rallied back with an impressive performance. They outscored SDSU by scoring 50 points while limiting them to just 29. Javan Buchanan was instrumental during this period, showcasing his offensive prowess with crucial baskets that kept his team alive.


Overtime Periods


The game extended into triple overtime as both teams refused to relent. The first overtime ended evenly matched at 14 points each. In the second overtime, both sides again scored equally with five points apiece. However, it was during the third overtime that SDSU edged ahead by three points despite strong efforts from Dylan Andrews and Drew Fielder on defense for Boise State.


Despite falling short in this intense battle against SDSU's formidable lineup led by efficient shooters and playmakers who secured key rebounds and assists throughout all periods of play - including those critical overtimes - there were notable highlights worth mentioning such as Dominic Parolin's defensive rebound contributions which helped maintain momentum when needed most!


As fans digest these thrilling moments captured within our post-game report Boise State Broncos can look forward eagerly towards their next matchup scheduled against Grand Canyon Lopes at ExtraMile Arena on January seventh starting promptly around eleven PM Eastern Standard Time broadcasted live via Fox Sports One network channel! Do not miss out; mark your calendars today!


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