Weber State University Athletics

Final regular season game and Senior Night Monday night
3/2/2025 3:33:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Weber State hosts Northern Colorado at 7 p.m. on Monday night. It's Fan Appreciation Night where fans can get any available seat in any row for just $5.
• It's the final game of the regular season and the final home game of the year for the Weber State men's basketball team as the Wildcats host league-leading Northern Colorado on Monday night.
• The Wildcats and Bears will tipoff at 7:00 p.m. on Monday night at the Dee Events Center in Ogden. The game will be televised on ESPN+ and the ESPN app with Scott Garrard and former Weber State player Brett Cox calling the action.
The Weber State radio broadcast will be on 103.1 FM "The Wave" with Carl Arky and former Weber State standout and Big Sky MVP David Patten on the call.
Live stats are available at WeberStateSports.com and the Weber State Wildcats app.
• Monday's game is also Senior Night as Weber State honors the five seniors on this year's team, Vasilije Vucinic, Miguel Tomley, Blaise Threatt, Dyson Koehler, and Alex Tew.
• Weber State is 11-20 overall and 5-12 in conference play heading into the final day of the regular season. WSU can still finish eighth or ninth in the Big Sky standings. With a win on Monday night and an Eastern Washington loss at Montana, Weber State will be the No. 8 seed and face No. 7 Northern Arizona in the first round of the Big Sky Tournament in Boise. With a loss, the Wildcats would be the No. 9 seed and face No. 10 Sacramento State in the first round.
The Big Sky Tournament will begin on Saturday, March 8 in Boise, Idaho.
• Northern Colorado is 22-8 overall and 14-3 in Big Sky play and will be playing for a conference championship on Monday night. UNC is tied with Montana at 14-3 heading into the final day, and with a win on Monday night, the Bears will clinch at least a tie for first, and will claim the No. 1 seed for the conference tournament, by winning the tiebreaker with Montana.
• In Saturday's overtime loss at Idaho, Wildcat senior Blaise Threatt was sensational again as he finished with 32 points, a career-high nine assists, and six rebounds, and played all 45 minutes of the overtime game.
It was the sixth time in the last seven games that Threatt has scored at least 20 points and the third time this season he has reached 30 or more. He has scored in double figures in all 29 games and dating back to last year has scored in double figures in 31 straight games, the fifth longest active streak of any player in the country.
On the season, Threatt leads the Wildcats in points, rebounds, assists, steals, and minutes played. He is second in the Big Sky in scoring at 19.8 points per game, which is also 23rd in the country. He is also second in steals, third in assist to turnover ratio, fourth in assists, and sixth in field goal percentage.
He now has 2,114 career points in 142 career games, which included three seasons at Division II Colorado Mesa and the last two at Weber State. He ranks 21st among active players in all divisions of the NCAA in career points, and has scored 919 points in 61 games over the last two seasons at Weber State.
• WSU freshman Trevor Hennig added 17 points in Saturday's game and he has reached double figures in the last five games and seven of the last eight games. Hennig is averaging 9.9 points per game in Big Sky play, third best on the WSU team.
One of WSU's five seniors, Alex Tew, added 11 points with seven rebounds in Saturday's game. He averaged 13.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game in the two games on the road last week and had the game-winning tip-in at the buzzer at Eastern Washington.
• Weber State is playing without their second and third leading scorers in seniors Dyson Koehler and Miguel Tomley who are both out the remainder of the season. Koehler broke his wrist on Feb. 3 and Tomley is out while dealing with a serious medial situation. Both players will be present and honored for Senior Night on Monday.
• Northern Colorado is the nation's top shooting team and comes into Monday's game ranking first in the country in field goal percentage at 51.3 percent. The Bears are shooting 52.9 percent from the field in Big Sky games.
UNC is also first in the Big Sky in scoring offense, scoring margin, assists, and 3-point field goal percentage. They are 25th in the country in offense and 3-point percentage.
Isaiah Hawthorne is fourth in the Big Sky in scoring and Langston Reynolds is sixth. The Bears are coached by former Weber State assistant coach Steve Smiley, who was an assistant alongside Eric Duft under Randy Rahe from 2014-16.
• In the first Big Sky game of the season on January 2 in Greeley, Northern Colorado beat Weber State 89-72. The Bears shot 59 percent from the field and knocked down 12 3-pointers.
This will be the 39th all-time game between the two schools with Weber State holding a 25-12 series lead. The Wildcats had won three of the previous four games before the UNC win earlier this season.
In games in Ogden, Weber State is 16-2 all-time against the Bears, but the series is just 3-2 for the Wildcats over the last five years.








