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Halfway There: Aztec Women Atop MWC

by Chris Ello on February 4, 2010

Coco Davis Stepped Up Against Air Force With A Career-High 10 Assists

Coco Davis Stepped Up Against Air Force With A Career-High 10 Assists

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Good basketball teams all have star players. Championship basketball teams all have something more important. Call them under-appreciated. Call them unsung. Or even the dreaded “role players.”

Just make sure that when you call them, they’re there.

The San Diego State women’s basketball team has a couple of very good ones, whatever you want to call them. Against Air Force here Wednesday night, power forward Jessika Bradley dominated on the inside with 13 points, five rebounds, two blocked shots and two steals, while off-guard Coco Davis set a career-high with 10 assists to go along with six rebounds. Together they helped to keep the Aztecs together in a 68-48 victory which closed out the first half of Mountain West Conference play.

SDSU (14-6, 6-2) sits atop the conference standings along with TCU (also 6-2 MWC). Both BYU and New Mexico are 5-3 and just one game back. The Aztecs will host New Mexico Saturday afternoon (12:30 p.m.) at Viejas Arena.

“For us to continue to be successful and to get the job done in the second half of the conference season, we’re going to need contributions from a lot of different players,” said SDSU Coach Beth Burns. “It was nice in this game to see everybody step up.”

The Aztecs, of course, are led by preseason conference Player of the Year Jene Morris and fellow first-team all-MWC center Paris Johnson. Senior point guard Quenese Davis, second-team all-conference a year ago and the school’s all-time assists leader, completes the triumvirate. Those three are the cover girls on the SDSU Media Guide, but Bradley and Davis — who’s Quenese’s younger sister — are equally important to SDSU’s success.

Bradley, a junior transfer from Baylor, leads the Aztecs in rebounding this season, averaging nearly eight boards a game and contributing the same number of points. When she’s helping to control the paint, as she did Wednesday, things open up even more for Johnson, who scored 17 points to lead SDSU against the Falcons.

Meanwhile, Coco Davis normally plays somewhat in the shadow of her big sister. But against Air Force (3-18, 0-8) she stepped center stage and allowed SDSU to pick apart the Falcons’ matchup zone defense with her pinpoint passing to the interior. SDSU scored 48 points in the paint, jumping Continue Reading →

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Aztec Men Fall Hard, Women Keep Rising

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by Chris Ello on January 10, 2010

San Diego State basketball was just under five minutes away from a perfect week to open Mountain West Conference play. Then the Aztec men fell hard, tumbling to earth from over 7,000-feet up at Wyoming’s Arena Auditorium on Saturday afternoon.

Leading by a seemingly insurmountable 14 points with just 4:12 to play, SDSU collapsed under an avalanche of turnovers and Wyoming three-point bombs, falling to the Cowboys, 85-83. The Aztecs, which had opened conference play with an impressive 74-64 win Tuesday over 15th-ranked New Mexico, fell to 12-4 overall and 1-1 in the MWC.

Earlier Saturday at Viejas Arena, SDSU’s women (10-4) won comfortably, 65-50, over Wyoming for their sixth-straight victory overall and a 2-0 conference start. Jene Morris scored 22 points while both Paris Johnson (above, 13 pts.-10 reb.) and Quenese Davis (11 pts.-10 reb.) posted double-doubles as coach Beth Burns earned her 299th-career victory.

“We played well on defense, especially in the second half,” said Burns, who will go for win No. 300 on Wednesday night when SDSU hosts UNLV. “They hit five 3-pointers early in the first half, then only one more the rest of the game. We did a nice job making the adjustments.”

If only the men’s team could say the same thing. Wyoming (8-8, 1-1) canned nine shots from behind the arc while pulling off its stunning comeback.

With SDSU still ahead, 81-76, in the final minute, point guard JayDee Luster stepped around a screen at the top of the key and swished a long ball to cut the Aztecs’ lead to two. Then Continue Reading →

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Aztecs-Lobos Showdown For Openers

January 4, 2010
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Off to their best start in 25 years at 11-3, the SDSU men’s basketball team now opens Mountain West Conference play against 15th-ranked New Mexico (14-1). Junior point guard D.J. Gay (23) sizes up the Tuesday night tilt at Viejas Arena…and explains how he keeps all of his talented scorers happy.

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Greetings From St. Thomas, SDSU Loses Opener, 84-79

November 27, 2009
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ShareST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands — First bit of good news from here in the beautiful U.S. Virgin Islands: the Chargers-Chiefs game will not be blacked-out on Sunday.
Bad news: if you want to see the Bolts, it’ll take awhile to get here. The San Diego State women’s basketball team, carrying its first national-ranking in 14 years, [...]

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SDSU Women’s Hoops: A Team To See

November 12, 2009
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ShareBeing as you San Diego State sports fans say you don’t go to games because the product has been poor over the last decade or two, what’s going to be your excuse to not attend the Aztecs’ women’s basketball games this season?
Inconvenienced? Sorry, that won’t work since SDSU plays its games on campus at Viejas [...]

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Aztecs At The Bye: Mid-Season Review

October 7, 2009
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ShareFive games into Brady Hoke’s first season, the Aztecs are 2-3 but have shown few signs of progress.  Chris and Craig review the season to date and offer their thoughts on the tough teams awaiting SDSU in conference play:
 

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Sunday Win Brightens Postseason Prospects

May 4, 2009

ShareSANTA CLARA, CA—On a day where their offensive struggles continued, San Diego State got the clutch pitching it needed to pull out a much-needed win.  Tyler Lavigne delivered seven innings of strong work on the mound and Addison Reed worked out of two jams for his NCAA-leading 16th save of the season, as the Aztecs [...]

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