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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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It’s Never Easy Cheering For The Aztecs

by Chris Ello on March 12, 2010

The Aztecs Winning A Game On Free Throws? Believe It. D.J. Gay Beat Colorado State In The MWC Quarterfinals With A Pair From The Line

The Aztecs Winning A Game On Free Throws? Believe It! D.J. Gay Beat Colorado State in Thursday's MWC Quarterfinals With A Pair From The Line In The Final Minute

LAS VEGAS, Nev. — I’ve known Randy McClintock for more than 25 years now. Went to college with him at San Diego State. Big Aztec fan, Randy is. Wears a No. 21 Evan Burns (Evan Burns?) white Aztec jersey to games.

Sat with him in the stands here Thursday afternoon for SDSU’s Mountain West Conference tournament opener against Colorado State at the Thomas & Mack Arena. Sat with Randy for a lot of Aztec games over the years.

You’d think we’d be used to it by now. But no matter how many times these guys drive you nuts with silly plays and wild shots, missed free throws (an Aztec tradition) and fumbled rebounds, doing almost everything they can, seemingly, to keep lesser teams in the game, it never gets easier to root, root, root for the ol’ Red and Black.

Finally, when it was over, when Colorado State’s Travis Busch’s desperate heave falling out of bounds from half-court sailed well wide of the mark, and SDSU had survived, 72-71, to keep its NCAA Tournament hopes alive, Randy and I exhaled.

“I’ll tell you,” Randy said. “We’re never going to see (the age of) 70 if we have to keep watching games like this.”

Never did it feel like truer words had been spoken. Cursed through the decades by heart-breaking losses on the football field and basketball court, the life of a die-hard Aztec fan seems as if it can lead us all to only one conclusion: we will die hard (and probably too early, like Randy said).

Even the wins are hard to take. Like Thursday’s.

Favored SDSU charged into the contest as a heavy favorite — and promptly fell behind, 7-0, in the opening three minutes. They were able to right the ship for awhile thanks to freshman guard Chase Tapley, who knocked down everything he threw up, despite playing with a broken bone in his (non-shooting) left hand. Give SDSU Athletic Trainer Mark Haines mad props for pulling out all the stops to get Tapley on the court.

Without him, they would have been in big trouble — as we would all eventually find out in the second half. With his 15 points before intermission, the Aztecs were able to carve out a 41-33 lead. Ominous clouds were forming, however. (They always are when SDSU is playing).

That’s because during the first half, jumping-jack Aztec forward Billy White came back down after a jump and badly twisted his ankle. Again give Haines credit for taping Billy back up and getting him back out there. But with Billy lacking full lift-off, the conference’s best rebounding team (by Continue Reading →

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The Answer Man Knows — Well, Very Little

March 10, 2010

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LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Seriously, if I had the answers, I’d own this place rather than just visiting it.
But you want to know what’s going to happen with the SDSU men’s and women’s basketball teams here this week in the Mountain West Conference tournament, so I’ll go ahead and give it my best shot.
Let’s start [...]

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One Last Time At Home

March 5, 2010
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Over three seasons together in SDSU’s back court, seniors Quenese Davis (above) and Jene Morris have helped transform the Aztec women’s basketball team from bottom-of-the-barrel losers into conference champions. The duo sat down with 619Sports.net on the eve of their final regular season home game, Saturday afternoon (Viejas Arena, 2 p.m.) against Air Force.

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Senior Stars Still Shining Brightly

March 4, 2010

ShareFORT COLLINS, Colo. — This Saturday two of the greatest players ever to play women’s basketball for San Diego State, Jene Morris and Quenese Davis, will play in their final home game when the Aztecs host Air Force (Viejas Arena, 2 p.m.).
Having already helped to resurrect the SDSU program, carrying it from the depths of rock [...]

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Time To Start Sweating It Out

February 25, 2010
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A win at 13th-ranked BYU on Wednesday night might have punched a ticket to the NCAA Tournament for the SDSU men’s basketball team. But, led by Jimmer Fredette (above, 26 pts.), the Cougars kept the Aztecs squarely on the March Madness bubble, 82-68… Meanwhile, at Viejas Arena, the SDSU women knocked BYU out of the MWC lead, 73-71.

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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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Hot Shots…Times Two

February 17, 2010
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While it shoots for a berth in the NCAA Tournament, the SDSU men’s basketball team proved — for one big night, at least — that it can shoot. Hitting on 61-percent from the floor, the Aztecs blew out TCU, 68-51, in Fort Worth Tuesday night. Not to be outdone, the SDSU women rolled to their most impressive victory of the season, 84-61, over the 23rd-ranked Lady Frogs at Viejas Arena.

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Frank Burlison Talks College Hoops

February 16, 2010
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Will SDSU find its way into the NCAA Tournament this year? College basketball Hall of Fame writer Frank Burlison joins 619 Sports to talk about each of our local teams.

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Aztecs Keep NCAA At Large Bid Hopes Alive With Win Over Vegas

February 14, 2010

For a second straight game, a dominant defensive effort led San Diego State to a crucial victory as the Aztecs topped No. 23 UNLV, 68-58 on Saturday.

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