Weber State tops Sac State 70-64 in Big Sky quarterfinal

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Weber State tops Sac State 70-64 in Big Sky quarterfinal
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Dillon Jones scored 18 points to lead Weber State to a 70-64 victory over Sacramento State on Monday night in the quarterfinal round of the Big Sky Conference Tournament.

The Weber State Wildcats beat Sacramento State in the quarterfinals of the Big Sky Tournament on Monday in Boise, Idaho.

Jones added five rebounds and three steals for the third-seeded Wildcats , who will play No. 2 seed Montana State in the semifinals on Tuesday. KJ Cunningham scored 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting. Steven Verplancken Jr. sank 7 of 9 shots and scored 16. Callum McRae finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and four assists to pace the sixth-seeded Hornets . Zach Chappell added 14 points, while Akolda Mawein scored 10.Up next

The Montana State Bobcats play in the Big Sky Tournament against the Weber State Wildcats. Tuesday’s game will be the third meeting this season between the two teams. The Wildcats won the previous matchup 73-63. Montana State is 15-3 against the Big Sky, and Weber State is 12-6 against the Big Sky.

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