Boise State Hosts New Mexico in Three-Game Series
Boise State is set to host New Mexico for a crucial three-game conference series from April 2-4. Currently, Boise State holds a record of 18-20 and is tied for fifth in the Mountain West at 4-5, while New Mexico is 15-19 and has a 3-6 conference record. After dropping two of three games against Colorado State last week, the Broncos aim to capitalize on their home advantage, where they have previously won five of six series against New Mexico.
By the Numbers- Boise State's record in games played against New Mexico: 25-13.
- Boise State has won six of the last nine seasons, achieving at least 32 wins each year since 2019.
- Boise State is currently tied for fifth place in the Mountain West.
- Grand Canyon leads the conference with a 9-0 record.
- Top two teams in the conference receive a bye, while the top six qualify for the MW Championship.
After facing New Mexico, Boise State will conduct critical matchups that could influence their playoff positioning. Continued strong performances from standout players could secure their spot in the upcoming MW Championship.
Bottom LineBoise State must leverage home-field advantage and capitalize on their recent success in conference play to improve their standings. Securing victories against New Mexico is vital for their postseason aspirations and maintaining the momentum built over previous seasons.
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