San Jose State secured an impressive 66-61 victory over Wyoming in the Mountain West men's basketball tournament, marking a significant moment as it was only their second tournament appearance in school history. The team scored the first 12 points, maintaining the lead throughout the game, and even reaching a 22-point advantage late in the first half. Although Wyoming made a comeback attempt in the second half, San Jose State's composure, led by Donavan Yap's 19 points and Josh Uduje's key free throws, helped them clinch the victory. The Spartans now move on to face top-seeded New Mexico in the quarterfinals.
San Jose State made a strong start at the Mountain West men's basketball tournament, scoring the first 12 points and leading throughout the game to a 66-61 victory.
With the win, San Jose State advanced to the quarterfinals for only the second time in school history, showcasing a significant improvement in their tournament performance.
Donavan Yap led the Spartans in scoring with 19 points, including making four three-pointers, the most by any player in Spartan history for a Mountain West Tournament game.
Despite a late scare from Wyoming, San Jose State maintained composure, sealing the win with critical free throws from Josh Uduje, who added 15 points in the game.
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