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A Homecoming For Aztecs Guard Kelvin Davis

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by Craig on March 15, 2010

While most SDSU supporters cringed at the announcement of Providence, Rhode Island as the destination city for the men’s basketball team, Aztecs’ senior guard Kelvin Davis was beaming.  That’s because Kelvin is from nearby Waterbury, Connecticut, and will have the chance to play in front of his family and friends.

Kelvin joined 619 Sports after the announcement of the Aztecs’ seeding to discuss his determination, the help his family has given him through his battles with cancer, and his desire to keep his senior season going as long as possible:

 

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For SDSU, Losses In Thrillers Bite

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by Chris Ello on February 7, 2010

Now it’s really going to be tough for Steve Fisher’s SDSU men’s basketball team. For Beth Burns’ women’s team the Mountain West Conference stretch run isn’t going to be any easier.

New Mexico dealt blows to both on Saturday. At The Pit in Albuquerque, the Aztec men fell in overtime, 88-86, as Darington Hobson hit two free throws with 2.7 seconds remaining and Kelvin Davis’ good-look but desperation three at the other end fell off the left side of the rim.

SDSU (16-7, 5-4) now trails 15th-ranked New Mexico, 10th-ranked BYU and UNLV (all 7-2 in conference) by two games apiece with just seven left to play. Needing a marquee road win to improve their NCAA Tournament chances, the Aztecs nearly got one after rallying from six points down in the final 34 seconds of regulation. D.J. Gay, who scored a career-high 25 points, was fouled on a three-point attempt with one second left and SDSU down by two. Gay could convert only two of the three free throws, however, sending the game to overtime.

On the women’s side, the Aztecs (14-7, 6-3) fell back into a second-place tie with New Mexico and BYU — a game back of TCU — as the Lobos won, 65-58, breaking away from a 53-53 tie in the final minutes by making their free throws (19-4 advantage in the game) and making their way to the boards (31-20 rebounding edge). The loss snapped SDSU’s 14-game home conference winning streak.

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No A.D.? No Problem for SDSU Men

November 20, 2009
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ShareTo 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 [...]

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Aztecs Run Away From UCSD In Second Half

November 14, 2009
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ShareEach year, head coach Chris Carlson has started his season at UCSD by challenging the big boys down the road on Montezuma Mesa.  It’s an opportunity for the Division II Tritons to step up their level of competition, while giving the D-I Aztecs a chance to knock off the rust and start the year with [...]

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