Boise State Hoops Suffers One of Worst Losses in Program History to D2 Opponent
Joshua West scored 23 points and Quentin Meza added the final eight points as Hawaii Pacific defeated Boise State by one point in a season opener.
- On Monday night in Boise, Joshua West scored for Hawaii Pacific as the Division II Sharks upset Boise State Broncos in the season opener.
- Building on West's defense, Joshua West contributed four steals while Quentin Meza scored the final points and added six rebounds and three steals for the Hawaii Pacific Sharks.
- Support came from Spencer Ahrens, who added six rebounds, and Drew Fielder, who totaled seven boards for Boise State, contributing on the glass.
- Late in the game, Andrews and Ahrens missed shots for the lead, and Andrew Meadow hit a 3-pointer late with no scoring after.
- The result positions Hawaii Pacific Sharks as competitive contenders after their halftime lead and late hold against Boise State Broncos in the season opener.
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