Utah State University

Public university in Logan

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2024 Utah State Aggies win conference championships in Men's Basketball and Men's Tennis.
2024 The team defeated Fresno State in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West Conference tournament before being eliminated by San Diego State.
2024 Utah State received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 9 seed in the Midwest region, defeating TCU in the first round before losing to No. 1-seeded Purdue.
2024 Utah State finished the 2023–24 season with a 28–7 record, winning the regular season Mountain West Conference championship with a 14–4 conference record.
2024 Jerrod Calhoun begins his first season as head coach of the Utah State Aggies men's basketball team, leading the program in the Mountain West Conference.
September 23 2024 Utah State accepted an offer to leave the Mountain West Conference and join the Pac-12 Conference, with the conference transition scheduled for July 1, 2026.
March 25 2024 Head coach Danny Sprinkle left Utah State to become the head coach at Washington, marking a significant coaching transition for the Utah State Aggies men's basketball program.
2023 Utah State Aggies win conference championships in Women's Volleyball and Women's Soccer.
2022 Utah State Aggies win conference championships in Women's Gymnastics and Women's Volleyball.
2021 Utah State women's soccer team recorded its best season with a 13-6-3 record and advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament.
2021 Utah State Men's Tennis Team advanced to the finals of the ITA Regional Championship.
2021 Utah State Men's Tennis Team qualified for the NCAA Tournament within a five-year period.
2021 Craig Smith concludes his tenure as head coach of the Utah State Aggies men's basketball team.
2021 Utah State Aggies volleyball team shared the regular-season Mountain West Championship.
2020 Kayla Ard is hired as the new head coach of the Utah State women's basketball team.
2020 Utah State Aggies men's Basketball team wins conference championship.
2019 Utah State Aggies win conference championships in Men's Basketball and Men's Cross Country.
2018 Craig Smith takes over as head coach of the Utah State Aggies men's basketball team, continuing the program's successful coaching legacy.
2015 Stew Morrill concludes his long-running tenure as head coach of the Utah State Aggies men's basketball team after 17 years.
2012 Head coach Raegan Pebley is hired away by Fresno State, and Jerry Finkbeiner is hired as her replacement.
2012 Utah State Aggies win conference championships in Football, Women's Indoor Track, Women's Outdoor Track, Women's Volleyball, and Women's Soccer.
2011 The team finishes the season 21-10, achieving its first 20-win season in school history, and exits the WNIT in the first round.
2011 Utah State Aggies won conference championships in men's basketball, cross country, indoor track, outdoor track, and women's soccer.
2011 Jerry Finkbeiner is hired as the new head coach of the Utah State women's basketball team, replacing Raegan Pebley.
2011 The Utah State women's basketball team achieves its first 20-win season, finishing 21–10 and exiting the WNIT in the first round.
2011 Utah State Aggies win conference championships in Men's Basketball, Men's Cross Country, Men's Indoor Track, Men's Outdoor Track, Women's Outdoor Track, Women's Volleyball, and Women's Soccer.
2011 Head Coach Raegan Pebley, who led the program's rebuilding, is hired away by Fresno State.
2010 Utah State Aggies win conference championships in Men's Basketball, Men's Indoor Track, Men's Outdoor Track, Women's Volleyball, and Women's Soccer.
2010 Utah State women's basketball team posts its first winning record, finishing the 2010–11 season at 16–15 and reaching the second round of the WNIT tournament.

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