Above the rim: SDSU tips off MW play on winning note

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Photo caption: Elzie Harrington has the ball for SDSU in Saturday’s game against Fresno State. Photo by Andy Bartotto

Like football, San Diego State University’s men’s basketball team is playing its final season in the Mountain West Conference before the Aztecs move over to the Pac-12. It appears early on that the SDSU men’s hoops team is looking to go out in style — possibly with a conference championship.

The Aztecs improved to 5-0 in MW play, 11-4, overall, following Saturday’s 71-54 home court win over Fresno State.
SDSU tipped off conference play Dec. 17 with an 81-58 win over Air Force and followed that with an 81-68 win over San Jose State on Dec. 30, a110-107 triple overtime win over Boise State on Jan. 3 and a 73-68 win at Nevada on Jan. 6.

The Aztecs never trailed in Saturday’s game nor was it ever tied. Fresno State missed on its first seven shots as the Aztecs limited the Central Valley visitors to 20.6 percent shooting in the first half while blowing out to a 20-10 lead and extending it to 28 points in the seconc half.

Magoon Gwath led the hosts with 18 points while tacking on eight rebounds, two blocks, one assist and one steal. Reese Dixon-Waters added 13 points, nine rebounds and one assist. Miles Byrd had 10 points, six rebounds, six assists and two steals.

“Overall, we’re getting better, and that’s all I want to see,” SDSU head coach Brian Dutcher said. “Whatever is in the past is in the past. We played a good, competitive schedule. Aztec basketball, over the history I’ve been here with Steve Fisher and now here as the head coach, and my staff, always get better as the year goes on. I think that’s standard for San Diego State. Our goal is to get better, whatever that means on both ends of the floor. We have to find a way to get better. We do that, we’ll have the season we want to have.”

The Aztecs absorbed a 68-45 ‘loss to No. 1 Arizona in the Naismith Hall of Fame Series Dec. 20 in Phoenix. But are 5-0 since then, including a 121-59 non-conference win over visiting Whittier on Dec. 22.

“I think we’ve been growing a lot, especially in the defensive end and our attention to detail with little things like rebounding not gambling as much, and playing together as a team,” Dixon-Waters said. “I think everybody has progressed, everybody really got into their role, and everybody started playing.”

Photos by Andy Bartotto

Aztec men, womennundefeated in MW play

The San Diego State University men’s basketball team travels to the University of Nevada-Las Vegas for a 1 p.m. game on Saturday boasting a 7-0 Mountain West Conference record, 13-4 overall.

The Aztecs’ latest two victories included 83-79 over visiting New Mexico on Saturday and 74-57 at Wyoming on Jan. 14.
Myles Byrd poured in 21 points in the win over New Mexico while Pharaoh Compton added 12 points. Reese Dixon-Waters led the visitors with 13 points in Laramie while Byrd had 12 points.

The Aztecs host Colorado State (2-5 in conference) on Wednesday, Jan. 28, and play at Utah State (6-1 in conference) on Saturday, Jan. 31.

The SDSU women’s basketball team improved to 8-0 in MW play, 14-3 overall, following Saturday’s 75-66 overtime win at UNLV (7-1 in conference) behind 20 points from Naomi Panganiban and 19 points from Nat Martinez.

The Lady Aztecs host San Jose State (0-8 in conference) Saturday at 1 p.m.

SDSU women’s basketball, Bailey Barnhard drives down court. 14 January 2026: San Diego State women’s basketball host New Mexico Wednesday morning at Viejas Arena. (Credit: Derrick Tuskan/San Diego State)

Community College Basketball Log

Pacific Coast Athletic Conference Standings

Men’s Basketball
Conference/Overall

San Diego City 4-0 11-5
Miramar 4-1 9-8
Palomar 3-1 11-5
MiraCosta 3-2 8-9
Southwestern 2-2 6-10
Cuyamaca 2-3 6-11
Grossmont 1-3 3-12
San Diego Mesa 1-4 6-11
Imperial Valley 0-4 0-16

Statistical Leaders
Points/Game

S. Edmond (SWC) 23.8
C. Washington (Miramar) 18.5
I. Pomare (Palomar) 17.9
D. Griffin (SD City) 17.3
C. Hollis (IV) 15.4

Rebounds/Game
I. Pomare (Palomar) 9-4
T. Snider (MC) 8.6
C. Hollis (IV) 7.5
D. Griffin (SD City) 6.7
J. Dallas (SD Mesa) 6.5

Field Goal PCT
D. Griffin (SD City) 55.2
C. Hyde (SD City) 54.2
J. White (Pal) 54.1
M. Elliott (SD Mesa) 53.6
A. Reavis (GR) 53.2

Three-point PCT
I. Aquino (CUY) 42.2
D. Simpson (Miramar) 41.1
I. Snider (MC) 39.7
B. Hollins (Pal) 39.4

Free-Throw PCT
S. Mews (GR) 85.7
I. Martinez (GR) 84.7
D. Edmond (SWC) 82.8
C. Washington (Miramar) 82.0
C. Hyde (SD City) 80.5


Women’s Basketball
Conference/Overall

Miramar 2-0 17-0
Palomar 2-0 11-6
San Diego City 2-0 10-8
Southwestern 0-1 6-9
Imperial Valley 0-1 4-12
San Diego Mesa 0-2 8-10
Cuyamaca 0-2 2-12

Statistical Leaders
Points Per Game

S. Lundquist (SD Mesa) 21.2
A. Mason (SWC) 19.1
D. Blake (SD City) 16.4
T. Trujillo (Pal) 15.9
A. Perry (SWC) 14.8

Rebounds Per Game
K. Flournoy (Pal) 12.9
D. Blake (SD City) 12.1
V. Marquez (SD Mesa) 9.6
A. Daniels (SD City) 8.6
C. Scott (MC) 8.3

Field Goal PCT
K. Waters (MC) 58.8
H. Hinojos (MC) 46.6
A. Anderson (MC) 46.5
I. Seals (Pal) 44.4
S. Lundquist (SD Mesa) 43.9

Three-Point PCT
C. Powell (MC) 41.0
M. Hinojos (MC) 36.0
N. Henderson (CUY) 32.8
A. Mason (SWC) 32.4
C. Dagnino (MC) 30.8

Free-Throw PCT
A. Anderson (MC) 84.0
R. Davis (Pal) 80.0
A. Mason (SWC) 76.7
A. Perry (SWC) 74.7
I. Seals (Pal) 73.4

Community College 2025-26 Basketball Log

PACIFIC COAST ATHLETIC CONFERENCE

Men’s Standings
Conference/Overall

San Dieigo City 6-0 13-5
Palomar 5-1 13-5
Miramar 5-2 10-9
Southwestern 4-2 8-10
MiraCosta 3-3 8-10
Cuyamaca 3-3 7-11
Grossmont 1-5 3-14
San Diego Mesa 1-6 6-13
Imperial Valley 0-6 0-18

Friday, Jan. 9
Miramar 92, Palomar 87
San Diego Mesa 74, Imperial Valley 56
San Diego City 85, Cuyamaca 77
Southwestern 90, MiraCosta 77

Wednesday, Jan. 14
Cuyamaca 83, San Diego Mesa 789
Palomar 129, Imperial Valley 62
San Diego City 84, Miramar 71
Southwestern 116, Grossmont 82

Women’s Standings
Conference/Overall

Palomar 4-0 13-6
MiraCosta 3-0 19-0
San Diego City 3-0 11-8
Southwestern 1-2 7-10
San Diego Mesa 1-3 9-11
Imperila Valley 0-3 4-14
Cuyamaca 0-4 2-14

Wednesday, Jan. 14
San Diego City 64, Imperial Valley 36
San Diego Mesa 81, Cuyamaca 43
Palomar 108, Southwestern 61

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