Dixon-Waters' 13 lead San Diego State past Wyoming 74-57
San Diego State extended its winning streak to six games with efficient shooting and a 14-3 second-half run, maintaining its lead in the Mountain West standings.
- On Wednesday night, the San Diego State Aztecs beat the Wyoming Cowboys 74-57, extending their winning streak to six games and maintaining their Mountain West perch.
- With 9:39 left in the first half, San Diego State Aztecs took the lead for good and led 38-25 at halftime, while Laramie, Wyoming's 7220 altitude and travel hassles challenged visitors.
- The Aztecs shot 50% from the field overall, underpinning their offense, while a 14-3 second-half run and Reese Dixon-Waters' 13 points sealed the win.
- The result extended San Diego State Aztecs' dominance in the series with their 14th straight win over Wyoming Cowboys, who visit Viejas Arena one final time on Feb. 3.
- Gwath's limited minutes were due to knee soreness after returning from a disciplinary benching, while Byrd left with an apparent thumb injury, about two minutes before the end.
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Cold Shooting Costs Wyoming in Loss to San Diego State
LARAMIE — Wyoming struggled to find offensive rhythm, particularly in the first half, and fell 74-57 to San Diego State on Wednesday night at the Arena-Auditorium. The loss marked just the Cowboys’ second at home this season and dropped Wyoming to 11-6 overall and 2-4 in Mountain West play. San Diego State, which is tied
Dixon-Waters' 13 lead San Diego State past Wyoming 74-57
Led by Reese Dixon-Waters' 13 points, the San Diego State Aztecs defeated the Wyoming Cowboys 74-57. Miles Byrd scored 12 points and Tae Simmons 10 for San Diego State.
Aztecs bid farewell to Laramie with a runaway win over Wyoming
LARAMIE, Wyo. – During pregame handshakes between coaching staffs, Wyoming’s Sundance Wicks handed San Diego State counterpart Brian Dutcher a parting gift in the Aztecs’ final game at the Arena-Auditorium before they defect to the Pac-12 next season. It was a silver tube with a green top that he had signed in a black Sharpie. An oxygen canister. Nice gesture, but Dutcher and his team didn’t need it. Dipping into his bench early and often, Dutch…
Aztecs dominate Cowboys on their last visit to Laramie LARAMIE, Wyoming.– San Diego State Aztecs signed gusts of 8-0 in each half and imposed 74-57 on Wyoming Cowboys on Wednesday night, on SDSU’s last visit to Laramie as a member of the Mountain West Conference. With the result, San Diego State improved to 12-4 global and 6-0 at the conference, remaining leader of the standing in front of Saturday’s clash with New Mexico Lobos. Wyoming fell to …
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