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New Mexico State shot 20 percent from the field (18-of-62) and 23.8 percent from three (5-of-21). NMSU shot 78.9 percent from the free throw line (15-of-19). After just one game at home, USU returns to the road for a pair of games in the Gem State next week. The Aggies take on Idaho on Wednesday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. followed by Boise State on Saturday, Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. The USU track and field team traveled to the Washington State's Cougar Invitational track meet over the weekend. It was only the second meet of the year and the results show the Aggies are full of potential for this coming year of track. "We had some young kids and newcomers that are showing a great deal of talent and promise," head coach Gregg Gensel said. "I'm really proud of all of them." The Aggies had a total of 12 top-three finishes, including two event winners. There were seven college teams competing, and the men's and women's USU teams came away with a dual meet record of 4-2. For the women's team, sophomore Jessie Chugg tabbed a third-place finish in the mile with a time of 5:05.23, with team member Erin Stratton finishing a close fourth with a time of 5:05.35. Shannon Price and Lindsey Spencer finished well in the shot put, placing second and third, respectively. Senior Jen Day placed second in the 400meter dash, with a time of 57.90. The Aggie women's highlight of the meet came with the performance of senior Ashlee Cannon, who placed first in the preliminary heat and the finals, crossing the line in the finals with a time of 8.74 seconds. The men's team also showed many great performances. Junior Clint Silcock finished well in the high jump, with a height of 7-00.25, which was an NCAA provisional qualifying mark. He finished in third. The men's team was especially strong in the throwing events. Spencer Hall finished third in the shot put, with a distance of 53-01.50. The Aggie throwers tabbed third, fourth and fifth place in the weight throw competition, led by sophomore Daniel Cruz with a distance of 55Phillip 04.75. Noble competed in the heptathlon, placing third with a score of 4958. He had an especially strong showing in the 1000-meter run and the pole vault, placing first in both portions of the seven-event competition. In the men's mile run, Steve Strickland placed third with a time of 4:15.05. The Aggies performed well in the 3000meter run, with three athletes placing in the top six. Sophomore Nick Bolinder came in sixth with a time of 8:51.86, and Daniel Howell placed third with a time of 8:40.10. Sophomore Brian McKenna had an excellent race, with a personal record of 8:35.37. This tabbed McKenna a first-place race, and the Aggies second firstplace win of the day. 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