2005–06 Utah State Aggies men's basketball team

The 2005–06 Utah State Aggies men's basketball team represented Utah State University in the 2005–06 college basketball season. This was head coach Stew Morrill's 8th season at Utah State. The Aggies played their home games at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum and were members of the Big West Conference. They finished the season 23–9, 11–5 to finish second in the regular season standings. They lost to Nevada in the championship game of the WAC tournament, but received an at-large bid to the 2006 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament as No. 12 seed in the East region. The Aggies fell to No. 5 seed Washington in the opening round.[2]

2005–06 Utah State Aggies men's basketball
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
DivisionEast
Record23–9 (11–5 WAC)
Head coach
Home arenaSmith Spectrum
2005–06 WAC men's basketball standings
ConfOverall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 20 Nevada133 .813276  .818
Utah State115 .688239  .719
Louisiana Tech115 .6882013  .606
Hawaii106 .6251711  .607
New Mexico State106 .6251614  .533
Fresno State88 .5001513  .536
Boise State610 .3751415  .483
San Jose State214 .125625  .194
Idaho115 .063425  .138
2006 WAC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll[1]

Roster

2005–06 Utah State Aggies men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
F 4 Nate Harris 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)225 lb (102 kg) Sr Smithfield, Utah
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Roster

    Source[3]

    Schedule and results

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Non-conference regular season
    Nov 30, 2005*
    at Utah L 66–67  2–2
    Jon M. Huntsman Center 
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    WAC regular season
    Mar 4, 2006
    San Jose State W 61–58  21–7
    (11–5)
    Dee Glen Smith Spectrum 
    Logan, Utah
    WAC tournament
    Mar 9, 2006*
    vs. San Jose State
    Quarterfinals
    W 76–69  22–7
    Lawlor Events Center 
    Reno, Nevada
    Mar 10, 2006*
    vs. Louisiana Tech
    Semifinals
    W 68–64  23–7
    Lawlor Events Center 
    Reno, Nevada
    Mar 11, 2006*
    at No. 21 Nevada
    Championship game
    L 63–70 OT 23–8
    Lawlor Events Center 
    Reno, Nevada
    NCAA tournament
    Mar 16, 2006*
     CBS
    (12 DC) vs. (5 DC) No. 17 Washington
    First round
    L 61–75  23–9
    Cox Arena (9,891)
    San Diego, California
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    DC=Washington, D.C..
    All times are in Mountain.

    Source[4]

    References

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