San Diego State's Struggles Behind Slow Start
In a disappointing exhibition against the No. 12 UCLA Bruins, the San Diego State Aztecs fell short with a final score of 67-60 at Viejas Arena. The game began ominously for the Aztecs, who found themselves trailing 17-0 after just over seven minutes of play. This slow start echoed their lackluster performance against North Carolina in the NCAA Tournament’s First Four, leaving fans worried about the team's ability to compete this season.
Finding a Silver Lining
Despite the poor initial performance, there were moments of promise. In the second half, the Aztecs adjusted their offense and showcased a more fluid playing style. A key sequence in the game saw San Diego State go on a 17-5 run, closing the gap to just three points. This resurgence highlighted the potential for growth, particularly as new players like transfer Sean Newman Jr. made strides, scoring the team's first basket after a rough start.
Room for Improvement
Coach Brian Dutcher remains optimistic, recognizing both the challenges and opportunities presented in this pre-season matchup. The Aztecs' inexperience was evident, especially with only one returning starter from last season. However, as the game progressed, the players began to adapt, particularly after halftime. This underlines the importance of the exhibition as a platform for learning and growth, essential for a young team still finding its rhythm.
Looking Ahead for the Aztecs
San Diego State's upcoming schedule will be critical for their development. As they face further competition, including more established programs, the experiences gained from this exhibition can help the team refine their skills and build confidence. The absence of key player Magoon Gwath, still recovering from injury, adds to the challenges, but his eventual return could provide a much-needed boost.
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