The San Diego State women’s basketball team proved any doubters wrong last night.
With just one player returning from last season’s starting lineup, “inexperience” has constantly been labeled as the team’s sole thorn on its side all season.
Junior guard Courtney Clements played like a snipe-shooter last Saturday. The Mountain West Conference leading scorer displayed her patience firing from long range, ironically using just one eye.
The best way to describe the current San Diego State women’s basketball season can be summed up with last night’s game: It played shaky early, but found a rhythm moving forward and never looked back.
Missed free throws almost cost the San Diego State women’s basketball team its winning streak one week earlier, but on Saturday it helped it extend its run to 10 games.
The two best defenses in the Mountain West Conference battled it out last night, but only the San Diego State women’s basketball team lived up to its name.
Want a cookie? The San Diego State women’s basketball team sure did, just not in the second half on Girl Scout night in Viejas Arena.
The San Diego State women’s basketball starting five single-handedly outscored the entire Washington team in Viejas Arena Saturday afternoon with a win of 63-51.
A disappointing season for the San Diego State women’s basketball team ended in a fitting way Tuesday night: disappointingly.
Senior center Paris Johnson and senior guard Coco Davis have been to the Mountain West Conference Championship game every year since coming to San Diego State.
Minutes before the New Mexico game at The Pit, the San Diego State women’s basketball team was going through its normal routine. Stretching, focusing, rapping … Yes, rapping.
The San Diego State women’s basketball team’s winning streak is back at zero.
The San Diego State women’s basketball team was looking for a turning point. SDSU was struggling in conference play and in no shape to defend its Mountain West Conference championship at the beginning of the month.
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