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OREM, Utah—The Utah Valley University will play the second game of a four-game home stand Tuesday night as the Wolverines host Montana State at the UCCU Center. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. MST.
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Montana State enters Tuesday's matchup against Utah Valley with a 3-3 overall record. The Bobcats seek their first road win of the season as they hold a 0-2 road record this year. Montana State is coached by Brian Fish, who is in his second season with the squad.
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The Bobcats most recently dropped an 82-68 decision at Wyoming on Saturday night. Senior guard Marcus Colbert led MSU with 16 points, while freshman guard Tyler Hall and junior forward Sarp Gobeloglu each helped with 14. Colbert leads Montana State in scoring at 18.3 points a contest. Hall also averages double figures at 14.7 points a game. Sophomore guard Zach Green leads the Bobcats on the boards at 5.2 a game.
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Tuesday night will mark the sixth time that Utah Valley and Montana State have met on the basketball hardwood. The Bobcats own a 3-2 all-time series advantage over the Wolverines. Both of UVU's wins over Montana State came during the 2006-07 season. Since then, Montana State has won two straight, including a 68-60 win in Bozeman last season.
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Utah Valley enters Tuesday night's game with a 2-4 overall record. The Wolverines are 2-1 at home this year. UVU took an 82-70 loss to UC Davis Saturday night at the UCCU Center.
Konner Frey recorded a team-high 18 points while
Jaden Jackson and
Dayon Goodman each added 12 in Saturday's setback to the Aggies.
Marcel Davis helped with six points and a career-high nine rebounds.Â
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Frey continues to lead the Utah Valley offense at 16.3 points per game. He has scored in double figures in each of UVU's six games. The junior forward also leads the Wolverines in rebounding at 6.8 a game.
Jaden Jackson and
Ivory Young are also averaging double figures at 10.3 and 10.0 points per game, respectively.
 Tuesday's game will tip-off at 7 p.m., and will be broadcast live on the WAC Digital Network at
www.WACsports.com/live. The game will also be broadcast on ESPN 960 AM radio.
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