The Aztecs celebrated their quarterfinal victory over the Lobos.
The San Diego State Aztecs women’s basketball team claimed victory over the New Mexico Lobos, winning 63-53 in the Mountain West quarterfinals. The game showcased a back-and-forth rivalry, culminating in a dominant third quarter for the Aztecs, where they outscored the Lobos 18-5. With this win, SDSU advances to the semifinals for the third consecutive year, exemplifying strong teamwork and defensive prowess. Head coach Stacie Terry-Hutson praised the team’s performance as they prepare for their next challenging match against the UNLV Rebels.
In a thrilling showdown in San Diego, the No. 4 seeded San Diego State Aztecs women’s basketball team came out on top against the No. 5 seed New Mexico Lobos in the Mountain West tournament quarterfinals on Monday. The game kicked off at 2:30 PM PT and was filled with excitement, showcasing the intense rivalry between these two teams.
This matchup was particularly noteworthy, as it marked the fourth consecutive season that the Aztecs and Lobos faced each other in the tournament’s quarterfinals. The Aztecs were on a roll, having bested New Mexico in the last two encounters in previous tournament settings, and they were eager to keep that momentum going. During the regular season, the teams had split their two games, with each proving victorious on the other’s turf.
Right from the start, fans were treated to a competitive atmosphere. After some back-and-forth action, both teams exchanged 8-2 runs. The Lobos managed to grab a 20-15 lead by the end of the first quarter. As the game progressed into the second quarter, the Aztecs found themselves trailing by as much as eight points. Not to be outdone, they clawed their way back, ending the first half strong to tie the game.
What took place in the second half, however, was nothing short of spectacular for Aztecs fans. The third quarter saw SDSU surge ahead, outscoring New Mexico 18-5. This defensive showcase was pivotal, as the Aztecs held their opponents to only two field goals during this quarter, forcing no less than seven turnovers. The Lobos’ star player, Viane Cumber, an all-conference selection, struggled mightily, shooting 1-for-10 and being limited to a mere two points.
With tenacity and skill, the Aztecs ultimately clinched the victory with a final score of 63-53, marking their sixth consecutive win. They also totaled an impressive 40 points in the paint and garnered 27 points off the bench. Notably, five Aztec players made significant contributions, scoring between 8 and 12 points, which reflects the depth and teamwork of the squad.
As the buzzer sounded, the atmosphere was electric. The Aztecs celebrated a well-earned victory and looked ahead to their semifinal clash against the top-seeded UNLV Rebels on Tuesday at 5 PM PT. This achievement marks the third consecutive year that SDSU has moved forward to the semifinals, a testament to their hard work and determination.
Head coach Stacie Terry-Hutson expressed her pride in the team for their strong defensive response and the flow they found on offense. The upcoming semifinal is sure to be a challenging encounter, but if the Aztecs play like they did against the Lobos, they just might pull off another thrilling win!
As fans eagerly await the next game, the excitement surrounding San Diego State’s journey in the Mountain West tournament is palpable. With outstanding teamwork and a winning mentality, the Aztecs are ready to take on all challengers as they aim for victory.
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