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No A.D.? No Problem for SDSU Men

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by Chris Ello on November 20, 2009

To say the least, it was a rather tumultuous day on Montezuma Mesa. The evening provided a nice respite from the craziness.

Playing at Viejas Arena, across the street from where it was announced earlier Thursday that Athletic Director Jeff Schemmel had resigned his post after he was caught using University money to help pay for weekend trysts with a mistress, the SDSU men’s basketball team pulled away from Santa Clara for an easy 86-53 victory.

San Diego State led by a comfortable 14 points early in the second half before embarking on an 18-0 run that turned the game into a blowout. Twice the Aztecs led by 40 in improving to 2-1 on the season.

On most nights, the story of this victory would be the bounce-back effort of a young, athletic Aztec team which just three nights earlier had been blown out 80-58 at St. Mary’s, which like Santa Clara plays in the West Coast Conference.

The Aztecs, no-shows Monday night in Moraga, definitely came to play. But the underlying focus of the evening was on who wasn’t there.

SDSU Coach Steve Fisher, no stranger to scandal while at the University of Michigan, addressed the Schemmel situation only briefly following the game.

“Jeff Schemmel is a good friend, he and (Schemmel’s wife) Lori are both good friends,” said Fisher. “I feel very badly. They’ve done a lot as a team Continue Reading →

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Fall Practice Preview: USD On The Rebound

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by Craig on October 8, 2009

This week 619 Sports is checking in with each of the local college basketball coaches to preview the opening of fall practice. After winning an NCAA tournament game in his first year, Bill Grier saw the Toreros dip to 16-16 in his second season.  With a healthy Brandon Johnson and returning depth at guard, Coach Grier is hoping for a bounce-back season in 2009-10:

 

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One More Run

March 11, 2009

Share Well, thank goodness.  I did not want to see it end like that.  Ladanian Tomlinson has been too special as a San Diego Charger, too great, to just see his career end with an injury, a release, a new team and a new uniform, a Chunky Soup re-shoot in different colors.  In a time [...]

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