San Jose State Spartans Set to Clash with Colorado State Rams at Provident Credit Union Event Center
As the San Jose State Spartans prepare to host the Colorado State Rams at the Provident Credit Union Event Center, fans are eager to see if their team can continue its recent performance trends. The Spartans have shown a mixed bag of results in their past few outings, but there are positive signs that suggest they could be finding their rhythm.
In their last game against the Broncos, the Spartans emerged victorious with a six-point margin in overtime, showcasing resilience and an ability to perform under pressure. They demonstrated a strong presence inside with 34 points in the paint and capitalized on second-chance opportunities by scoring 15 points from offensive rebounds. Their rebounding was particularly impressive, grabbing 53 boards compared to Boise State's 32.
However, consistency has been an issue for San Jose State. In a previous matchup against Nevada's Wolf Pack, they struggled offensively, shooting only 36 percent from the field and converting just one free throw out of two attempts. Despite these challenges, they managed an assist-turnover ratio of over two—a sign of good ball movement when shots do fall.
Against New Mexico's Lobos earlier in February, while losing by a significant margin, San Jose State showed tenacity on offensive rebounds with 24 grabs leading to 28 second-chance points—an area where they could potentially exploit against Colorado State.
The venue itself might play into San Jose's hands; playing at home at Provident Credit Union Event Center has seen them put up strong fights even when odds were stacked against them. With home-court advantage and fan support behind them once more for this upcoming game against Colorado State Rams—scheduled for March 1st at four o'clock in the morning—the Spartans will look to leverage every bit of momentum they've built up recently.
Fans can catch all the action live on CBS Sports Network channel number two hundred twenty-one as both teams vie for supremacy on court.