A loss at Utah State cost the San Diego State Aztecs sole possession of the Mountain West lead and dropped them back into bubble territory in the latest ESPN Bracketology projections. Bracket expert Joe Lunardi on Tuesday dropped the Aztecs from the No.
San Diego State is still in first place in the Mountain West, just not all by themselves. The Aztecs look to bounce back from the disappointment of a 71-66 loss at Utah State on Saturday when they host Wyoming on Tuesday night at Viejas Arena.
Coming off a big loss at Utah State, San Diego State’s biggest task Tuesday night will be to avoid getting complacent against lowly Wyoming in the Cowboys’
San Diego State has to shake off a tough loss at Utah State that cost it sole possession of the Mountain West lead and focus on facing struggling Wyoming, which will visit Viejas Arena on Tuesday night for the final time as a conference rival.
San Diego State heads back on the road to face Utah State in a first-place showdown between Mountain West teams that will move into the Pac-12 Conference next season.
The biggest showdown so far this season in the Mountain West, rather ironically, will be between two teams that are bailing for the Pac-12 next season.
San Diego State reached the midway point of its final Mountain West season still in first place, with a huge game coming up Saturday at Utah State. The
San Diego State returns home after two games on the road to host Colorado State on Wednesday night in a matchup of teams that will move from the Mountain West into the Pac-12 Conference next season.
The San Diego State Aztecs are on the move geographically again in the latest ESPN Bracketology, but otherwise are still projected as the Mountain West
San Diego State protected its lead atop the Mountain West standings by winning 82-71 at UNLV on Saturday. It was a nice bounceback from Wednesday night, when the Aztecs took a gut punch in losing 70-69 in their one and only MW game at Grand Canyon, where SDSU dropped to 0-3 overall.