The Gauchos will be favored to raise their home-court record to 5-0 when they take on Idaho State at 2 p.m. this Saturday, but USF will present a major challenge a week later. The Dons are off to a 10-1 start, losing only to No. 14–ranked Buffalo by four spoints. UCSB came home from Texas with an 8-2 record after defeating Rice in overtime, 99-89, as junior guard Max Heidegger scored 22 points in his first action since recovering from a concussion. 7pm. The Thunderdome, UCSB. $8-$29. Call 893-UCSB (8272) or visit ucsbgauchos.com.

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