Without Marcus Shaver Jr., the Broncos’ offense was in disarray the whole night. Well...that was a whoopin’. Not much to say other than Boise State needs to put this game in the rearview mirror.
For Bronco fans, seeing the veteran guard go into an iso and drilling the game-winning shot was not a surprise. Give a ton of credit to Tim Miles and the Spartans.
The Broncos put their stellar defense on display against a potent Billikens offense. A big time win by a big time team. The Billikens had a shot at the end, but Boise State was able to close the door.
Despite being closer than anticipated, the Broncos outlasted the Matadors and now travel to the Lone Star state. In what was supposed to be a walk-over, the Matadors put up quite a fight against Leon Rice’s crew.
Productivity from all five starters guided the Broncos to a comfortable win at ExtraMile Arena. A team effort should never be taken for granted. This was one of the most well-rounded performances of the season.
Marcus Shaver Jr. scored 20 points and Boise State's defense did the rest in a 68-55 win over Colorado on Sunday in the consolation championship game at the Myrtle Beach Invitational in Conway, S.C.
The Broncos had a disappointing outing in their opening game in Myrtle Beach, but they get a chance to face a top-100 KenPom team in the Ramblers. I think it’s fair to say that the lack of first-half offensive production yesterday was one of the worst periods in Bronco basketball history.
Defense led the way at Idaho Central Arena as the Broncos nailed down a resume-building win. After falling in the season-opener to South Dakota State, the Broncos learned from that result and looked much better in their win Saturday night.
Rule changes, Marcus Shaver returns, crazy basketball court and more from Wednesday Analyzing Nevada’s post-spring camp two-deep depth chart on defense Nevada lost a ton of talent from the 2021 season, but star DT Dom Peterson is back!
In what is going to be a necessity for the Broncos MBB team to be competitive next year, the Broncos got some good news today from a pivotal player: Mr.
An offensive explosion led by Marcus Shaver Jr. and Abu Kigab brings the Broncos onto the precipice of history. The last game of February. The calm before the storm.
Despite a two-week absence due to COVID-19 issues within the program — a problem plaguing the majority of teams nationally, including Nevada — the Boise State Broncos thrashed the Nevada Wolf Pack 85-70 on the road Wednesday, doing so with the help of dominant play from guards Marcus Shaver Jr.
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