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

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by Chris Ello on November 27, 2009

ST. 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, left San Diego at 4:30 Tuesday morning and after stops in Dallas and Miami, arrived here at 9:30 Tuesday night.

They also were rather late in arriving for their first game of Pacific Jam tournament, falling behind 30-9 in the first-half before a furious rally in the final eight minutes still left them short against fifth-ranked Notre Dame 84-79. Senior guards Jene Morris and Quenese Davis scored 32 and 25 points respectively, but the Aztecs couldn’t overcome a bad start that saw them miss 17 of their first 19 shots from the field.

SDSU trailed 44-29 at halftime, and was still down 15 with eight minutes to play. Sophomore center Paris Johnson had fouled out with only three points and three rebounds, but Morris and Davis were tireless in their attempt to bring the Aztecs back. Morris hit four three-pointers in the final six minutes and Davis scored on a driving layup to make it 79-77 in the final minute.

But Notre Dame’s Brittany Mallory hit three key free throws down the stretch to help the Irish (4-0) hang on.

“You want to play with the big teams, you have to come out ready to play the big teams,” said SDSU Coach Beth Burns, whose team fell to 3-1. “We were wide-eyed at the beginning and it cost us.”

Will the 3,400-mile, 13-hour trip still be worth it? It very well could be.

The Aztecs, who first drew national attention last December with a victory over No. 4-ranked Texas, could make seriuos inroads this Thanksgiving weekend as they get set to face No. 5-ranked Notre Dame, No. 20 Oklahoma and South Carolina in the prestigious Paradise Jam.

“These are the kinds of games that can really put you on the map,” said Aztecs coach Beth Burns, whose program has risen from the depths of women’s college basketball in just four short years.

Burns returned for her second stint at SDSU prior to the 2005-06 season and inherited a team that had not had a sniff of postseason play for nine years, or since Burns had left the Mesa to return home and coach at Ohio State. Her first season back, the Aztecs won just three games, none in conference play.

But point guard Quenese Davis was recruited prior to the following season, and transfer Jene Morris along with two-time CIF San Diego Section Player of the Year Paris Johnson, were added to the mix a year later. Now the three lead a team that tied for the Mountain West Conference championship last season and beat De Paul in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Morris and Johnson were first-team All-Conference selections, and Davis made the second team. This season expectations are even higher as power forwards Ashley Duffy (honorable mention All-MWC as a freshman before sitting out last season due to suspension) and Jessika Bradley (transfer from Baylor) have joined the squad.

The Aztecs opened the season 3-0 (including a solid 57-38 victory over Arizona out of the Pac-10) to gain their current No. 23 national standing. It’s the first ranking for SDSU since Burns’ ‘95 team finished No. 22. This weekend, they’ll be challenged to keep it.

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SDSU Women’s Hoops: A Team To See

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by Chris Ello on November 12, 2009

Being 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 Arena, where by the way, it went undefeated last season. Cost? Please. You can take the whole family to a game — and probably grab a couple of hot dogs and a coke — for under $25-dollars.

Don’t really like women’s basketball? Well, just remember that it was the great John Wooden who said that the women are the only ones who actually still play the game the way it was intended to be played. And under Beth Burns, widely regarded as the finest coach anywhere in the city in any sport, you can be assured that her team does play the right way, along with playing as hard for 40 full minutes as any team you’ll see.

There’s no star power. Really? The Aztecs feature senior guard Jene Morris, who just so happens to be on the NCAA’s Preseason All-American team and has been named the Preseason Player of the Year in the Mountain West Conference. Alongside her is point guard Quenese Davis, who in just three seasons, is already far and away SDSU’s all-time assists leader. And underneath is junior center Paris Johnson, who was a two-time CIF Section Player of the Year while she was at San Diego High School.

 

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