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LOGAN Neemias Queta s time at Utah State won t be considered anything but a success.
The 7-footer from Barreiro, Portugal, left school after his junior year as the program s all-time leader with 219 blocked shots, a pair of Mountain West Tournament titles, and three NCAA Tournament bids (with one canceled in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic).
Queta s next stop: the NBA.
Queta was drafted in the second round of Thursday s 2021 NBA draft by the Sacramento Kings, becoming the second consecutive draft pick from Utah State after the Milwaukee Bucks took Bountiful product Sam Merrill with the final pick in last year s draft. The Kings took him with the 39th overall pick.
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New Runnin’ Utes point guard Rollie Worster dishes out his reasons for leaving Utah State
After a highly successful first college basketball season in Logan, Worster followed coach Craig Smith to the University of Utah. Here’s why.
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Rollie Worster isn’t bringing the beard he sported his freshman season at Utah State with him to the University of Utah.
Nor is the former Aggie going to wear No. 24 on his jersey, because that number belonged to Andre Miller and was retired in February 2000. Worster will wear No. 25, a number worn by his uncle, former Weber State standout Randy Worster, who was named a member of WSU’s 50th anniversary team in 2013.