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Aztecs 2-for-2 on Ladies Night

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by Chris Ello on November 13, 2009

For one team, it was a trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. For another, it was a first step toward trying to reach that same stage again. All in all, Friday was a pretty good night for the San Diego State women.

Thanks to Cat Walker’s goal in the 39th-minute, the SDSU women’s soccer team defeated USD, 1-0, in Los Angeles to win its eighth-straight game overall and its first in NCAA Tournament play in 11 years.

The SDSU women’s basketball team, which reached round No. 2 of the Big Dance last season, opened its highly-anticipated 2009-10 campaign with a 64-42 victory at UC Irvine.

Beth Burns’ team was sloppy throughout, committing 26 turnovers, but led comfortably all the way behind 18 points, eight rebounds and five blocked shots from junior center Paris Johnson.

On the soccer pitch, things were much tighter for Mike Friesen’s club, which held on after Walker’s first-half goal to extend its unbeaten streak to 16 games. The Mountain West Conference champions (15-3-5) will meet host UCLA in the second round on Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m.

UCLA, ranked No. 3 in the country, has reached the Women’s Soccer NCAA Final Four in each of the last six seasons. The Bruins (18-2-1) blew out Boise State, 7-1, in their Tournament opener.

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Blowout Loss Ends Breakout Year

by Craig on June 1, 2009

For Gwynn, There's More Work Ahead

For Gwynn, There's More Work Ahead

The SDSU baseball program has turned a corner, and hopefully there is no going back.  The Aztecs earned their first trip to the postseason since 1991, groomed a pitcher who will be the #1 pick in the MLB draft, and brought onto campus a recruiting class that hopes to build a foundation for years to come.  These results will last longer in the memory of Aztec Baseball fans longer than Sunday’s result, a 14-3 loss to UC Irvine that eliminated SDSU from the NCAA Regionals.

The game itself revealed two of the Aztecs’ weaknesses this year, both of which doomed them from deeper advance in the postseason.  The first, and most prevalent all year, was the lineup’s inability to drive in runners in scoring position.  SDSU left at least one runner on base in every inning yesterday against 2nd-tier Anteater pitching, and while Ryan O’Sullivan delivered a big two-out, two-run double in the 4th to temporarily keep the Aztecs in the game, the team wound up stranding 11 runners on the day.  

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Strasburg or Lavigne? Tony?

May 28, 2009

ShareTony Gwynn hasn’t made his way through thousands of games of Spades by holding his cards out for everyone to see.  (That would be the role of Aztecs’ Director of Baseball Operations Mike Sweet).  And when it comes to selecting his starter for Game 1 of the NCAA Regionals on Friday, Tony is going to [...]

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