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Aztecs Hoops Stars Still Shining In Vegas

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by Chris Ello on March 13, 2010

“Viva Los Aztecs!”

For the second consecutive year, both the SDSU men and women have reached the finals of the Mountain West Conference tournament. The Aztec men did it in heart-stopping fashion for a second-straight day, knocking off No. 8-ranked New Mexico, 72-69, to not only reach the championship round, but also — more importantly — all but officially clinch a spot in the NCAA Tournament.

Bracketologists everywhere have now moved SDSU (24-8) from the nerve-racking neighborhood of the bubble belt to the cushy surroundings of lock-city regardless of what happens in today’s men’s final against host UNLV. In beating the regular-season champion Lobos for the second time this season, and snapping their 15-game winning streak, the Aztecs have advanced their RPI ranking all the way into the nation’s Top 25.

“We’ve lost only four games all season, and two of them are to San Diego State,” said the conference’s Coach of the Year, New Mexico’s Steve Alford. “We’ve won six games over Top 25 teams, and that Aztec team is as good if not better than any of them.”

Meanwhile, Beth Burns’ lady Aztecs displayed all of their many talents in a 77-47 dismantling of BYU in Friday’s women’s semifinals. SDSU (20-10) is in the conference tournament final for a third-consecutive season but, unlike the previous two years, must win today to be NCAA bound. If the Aztecs play anything like they did against the second-seeded Cougars, defending MWC champ Utah won’t stand a chance in a reprise of last year’s final, which was won by the Utes, 63-58.

“We’ve got our eyes on the prize and we’re playing really well,” said Burns, whose hard-to-figure preseason conference favorites stumbled throughout the regular season but have now won their last five straight. “It’s March, and it’s a whole different deal at this point.”

In a city built on star power, San Diego State basketball has showcased its bevy of headliners all week long at the Thomas & Mack Center, the men winning twice over Colorado State and now New Mexico, and the women winning twice as well over Wyoming and now BYU.

The stars for the Aztec men came in the form of shooting-stars in the men’s semifinal against New Mexico. All season plagued by poor outside shooting, SDSU found the range Friday, knocking down 10 of their 16 three-point attempts. Freshman Kawhi Leonard, a 19-percent three-point shooter on the season, set the tone for the evening by knocking down back-to-back three’s to open the scoring and help SDSU race out to an 11-0 lead.

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Ze Roberto scored twice for the Sockers vs. Edmonton (Mark Nord Photo)

Ze Roberto scored twice for the Sockers vs. Edmonton (Mark Nord Photo)

DEL MAR–So far, so good.

The San Diego Sockers’ quest to bring an 11th indoor championship to America’s Finest City is setting up about as well as could be imagined.  Saturday night at the Del Mar Arena, the Sockers dispatched the Edmonton Drillers 8-3, closing out a 13-3 regular season in the PASL-Pro and a perfect 8-0 home record.

“Now, it’s time for the second season,” said Paul Wright, the 40-year-old midfielder who did not score on Saturday, “this is why I came back, to win a championship, nothing else.”

With those goals in mind, Sockers’ coach Phil Salvagio rested forward Kraig Chiles on Saturday, protecting his leading scorer’s sore hamstring.  Braeden Cloutier started up front for San Diego and had his best game of the season, with two goals and an assist.

“It’s been a struggle for me getting healthy,” said Cloutier, “now that I’ve played three or four games in a row, I finally feel like my legs are underneath me.”

Watch a postgame video interview with Cloutier after the jump:

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SDSU Women’s Hopes Fading Fast

February 21, 2010

ShareSALT LAKE CITY, Utah — If anything ever seemed like it was a sure thing, that was it. The San Diego State women’s basketball team, with four starters returning from last year’s 24-8 squad that reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament, and the solid preseason favorites to win this year’s Mountain West Conference [...]

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Tritons Trounce Wayward Pioneers

February 17, 2010
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We recap a night of easy wins for UCSD’s women’s and men’s basketball teams at RIMAC Arena over Cal State East Bay:

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Aztec Women Get Their Guards Back Up

December 22, 2009
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ShareSenior guards Quenese Davis and Jene Morris, the unquestioned leaders of the SDSU women’s basketball team, came to Coach Beth Burns last week and said it was time to turn up the heat.
“They told me that they themselves needed to pick up their defensive intensity,” Burns said. “That’s music to a coach’s ears when your [...]

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Chargers Remember The “Punk” Titans

December 22, 2009
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With the Titans clinging to fading hope for a miracle playoff push, and the Chargers one win away from securing the #2 seed in the AFC playoff bracket, these two teams meet again in Nashville. Think anyone has forgotten what happened last time?

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For Hoke, The Real Work Starts Now

November 25, 2009
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ShareBrady Hoke’s first year as SDSU football coach is about to come to an end, and I’m in a mood to take stock.  ”Hoke’s rules” have been in place for a full season, his teams have played harder and at times much better than previous editions, but the last few weeks have put a dent [...]

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Bolts Provide Scare, But Unlike Aztecs, Hang On

November 16, 2009
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ShareFor those who were there Saturday night at Qualcomm Stadium, Sunday’s late afternoon provided an eerie and uneasy reminder.

For those who weren’t there Saturday night, a quick recap of the unbelievable developments: San Diego State, needing a victory to keep alive its realistic hopes of playing in a postseason bowl game, has in the [...]

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Chargers Preview — Inside Linebackers

August 26, 2009

ShareWith Chargers training camp underway, and the season just right around the corner, Chris Ello takes an inside look at how the Bolts stack up position-by-position heading into  2009.

Today: Inside Linebackers (tomorrow: Outside Linebackers)

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Stephen Cooper, 7th yr., Maine: With everybody’s attention on the season-ending injury suffered by Shawne Merriman, many forgot that the Chargers had to [...]

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Chargers Preview: Defensive Tackles

August 25, 2009

ShareWith Chargers training camp underway, and the season just right around the corner, Chris Ello takes an inside look at how the Bolts stack up position-by-position heading into 2009.
Today: Defensive Tackles (tomorrow: Defensive Ends)

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Jamal Williams, 12th yr., Oklahoma State: If you’re looking for reasons why the Charger players voted Williams as the team’s Defensive Player [...]

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