For San Diego State, winning the Mountain West women’s swimming and diving championship last week was a perfect way to say farewell to the conference ... “They want the team to benefit from their individual efforts. There’s a special bond ... .
Miles Byrd says when San Diego State loses a basketball game, “sometimes it feels like the end of the world.” ... The game ended about 6.30 p.m. The team loaded onto the bus for the one-hour trip to the Denver airport and a late-night flight home... When ... TV.
The rankings will be published on the Hotline weekly throughout the regular season. Results through Monday. 1. UCLA (27-1, 17-0Big Ten). Last week. 1Results ... No. 2Up next. at USC (Sunday)Comment ... 2 ... Last week ... Gonzaga, Utah State safe in NCAAs; SDSU stumbles.
Meacham will deliver remarks, followed by a discussion with moderator Chuck Raasch, an SDSU alumnus who worked as a national political reporter at USA Today, Gannett News Service (known as USA Today Co., Inc.) and the St.
USD defeated San Diego State 15-4 Sunday night at the Tony GwynnLegacy baseball tournament on Montezuma Mesa in the crosstown rivals’ only meeting of the 2026 season ... Gauna had a double while Moran had a home run and a walk and also scored four runs.
He was injured in his senior year of high school, sat out his first year at SDSU after ankle surgery, suffered a knee injury last year that led to offseason surgery, and has been limited by knee, hip, back and everything else problems ever since.
A brutal week for San Diego State was, consequently, the worst week of the season for the future Pac-12...Gonzaga is a lock. The only unknown for the Zags is whether they can claim a No. 2 seed ... (The WAB was added to the selection process last season.) ... 1.
The Aztecs play at Boise State Wednesday night ...UCSD never regained possession ... “I thought we were tired today,” said SDSU coach Stacie Terry-Hutson, whose Aztecs were coming off an emotional 80-62 win over UNLV on Wednesday ... We had that again today ... .
Now they almost certainly plunged too far to recover with only four regular-season games remaining — two of which are on the road in places (New Mexico and Boise State) where SDSU has historically struggled.
Devine said he was impressed with SDSU head coach Sean Lewis and offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach Matt Johnson. “I chose SDSU because of the coaches and the fact that they produce great quarterbacks and great men,” Devine said.