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The Answer Man Knows — Well, Very Little

by Chris Ello on March 10, 2010

The Guy In This Movie Poster Knows No More Than I Do About Aztec Hoops

The Guy In This Movie Poster Knows No More Than I Do About Aztec Hoops

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 with Beth Burns’ Jekyll-and-Hyde women’s team. Just the fact that I refer to them as such should give you the idea — that I have no idea. And frankly neither does anybody who has been around this team all season (as I have). When they’re good, they’re very good, as they were a couple of weeks ago in an 84-61 demolition of conference champion TCU.

Too often this season, however, the Aztec gals have brought less than their best to the floor. The result was a disjointed 18-10 regular season and a disappointing No. 3-seed in the conference tournament. Preseason favorites coming off their second-round appearance in the NCAA Tournament a year ago (with four starters returning), they’re left with the difficult task of winning three games in four days here in order to return to the Big Dance. Will they? Answer below (because I need more time to think about it).

On the men’s side, you can go a couple of different ways as well. Either the young, precocious Aztecs display their array of talents for three consecutive days and win the whole thing, or….they do just enough to give their long-suffering fans a sniff of hope before falling just short of being included in March Madness.

Until further notice, it’s almost impossible not to expect the latter. After all, isn’t coming up just inches short pretty much the definition of being an Aztec? Under Steve Fisher, SDSU men’s basketball has been good (real good if you compare with the pre-Fisher years), but never great. They snuck into a couple of NCAA Tourneys but were bounced immediately both times (once by Indiana in a game, frankly, they should have won).

For the most part, however, the Aztecs have been a perfect fit for the NIT. Win 20 games. Win a couple of nice conference games at home. Never, ever get a key non-conference win. Never, ever snag that one conference road win that could put them over the hump. Do just enough in the MWC Continue Reading →

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Time To Start Sweating It Out

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by Chris Ello on February 25, 2010

They’re going to finish with a final regular season record of 22-8, and they’re going to wind up tied for third-place in the Mountain West Conference with NCAA Tournament-bound UNLV.

Their resume will contain a solid victory over the 10th-ranked team in the country (and a win over UNLV) as well as a pair of two-point losses (one in overtime on the road) to the two teams that currently sit atop the MWC standings.

But will the SDSU men’s basketball team be invited to take part in March Madness? Or are they destined to be a No. 1-seed in the NIT for a second-consecutive year? 

Let the speculation — and the sweating — begin.

The Aztecs could have most-likely punched their ticket to the Big Dance with a victory Wednesday night at 13th-ranked BYU. But after rallying from 11 points down late in the first half to forge a 44-44 tie midway through the second, SDSU succumbed at the Marriott Center, 82-68.

The win was the 21st-straight at home for BYU (26-3, 11-2), which completed a regular-season sweep of the Aztecs for a second consecutive season and remained a half-game behind New Mexico (26-3, 12-2) for the conference lead. SDSU, which earned its fifth-consecutive 20-win season by beating Utah on Saturday night, fell to 20-8 (9-5 in the MWC).

Meanwhile, at Viejas Arena on Wednesday night, Paris Johnson scored a season-high 24 points including the go-ahead bucket with 35 seconds remaining as the SDSU women’s team knocked off BYU, 73-71, and knocked the Cougars out of a first-place tie with TCU.

Despite the victory, Beth Burns’ lady Aztecs (16-10, 8-6) only figure to return to the NCAA Tournament for a second-consecutive season by winning the MWC Postseason Tournament, which begins in two weeks in Las Vegas.

The same may be required for Steve Fisher’s men’s team, which could have removed itself from the nerve-wracking NCAA bubble with a win in Provo. However, with star freshman Continue Reading →

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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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Halfway There: Aztec Women Atop MWC

February 4, 2010

ShareCOLORADO 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 [...]

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Aztec Women Turn Tables on Utah As Well

January 21, 2010
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ShareAlways thought far too much is made about teams getting “payback” victories in the regular season over teams that beat them in playoff competition the previous season.
If the Chargers were to beat the Jets next November would that really be “payback” for the playoff loss last Sunday? Of course not.
Nevertheless, both the SDSU men’s and [...]

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Aztecs Write Different Ending For Script in Utah

January 20, 2010
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ShareIf you’ve followed Aztecs basketball, for a long while or just a little, you knew that the shot somehow was going to go in.
Never mind that Utah’s Carlon Brown was only a step past half court and double-teamed along the sideline when he let it go. Once again, the SDSU men’s basketball team had frittered away a seemingly [...]

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For Burns: Win No. 300 Not Half-Bad

January 14, 2010
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ShareWin number 300 was easy.
Getting to 300 wins, perhaps, not quite that easy. Hard work. Dedication to her craft. Passion. Demanding excellence. All of the things that have made Beth Burns one of the best coaches in San Diego State history.
Now she’s in the history books. Burns earned her 300th-career victory Wednesday night as her [...]

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The “Q”uiet One Leads Aztec Women

December 12, 2009
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Quenese Davis is simply called “Q” by her Aztec teammates in reference of course to her first name, though the initial could stand for her quiet demeanor both on and off the court. She spoke loudly with her play Friday night, leading SDSU to a 67-62 victory over Long Beach State at Viejas Arena.

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BCS Puts TCU, Boise At The Kids Table

December 6, 2009
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What happens when you let the BCS oligarchy control the fates of college football? Cincinnati passing TCU in the rankings, and an all-underdog Fiesta Bowl pitting the Horned Frogs against Boise State. Craig and Chris weigh in on the BCS matchups, and the pairings for the Holiday and Poinsettia Bowls:

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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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