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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:58 am 
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Saturday, December 3, 2016 3:00 p.m.
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San Diego State visits Loyola Saturday for the first-ever matchup between the two teams, part of the Missouri Valley/Mountain West Challenge. Loyola lost last year’s MVC/MWC matchup at New Mexico. Fortunately or unfortunately for the Ramblers, San Diego State is the class of the Mountain West in men’s basketball. Since the beginning of the 2005-06 season the Aztecs are 290-99 (.756), with seven trips to the NCAA tournament, six regular season conference championships, and riding an 11-season streak of 20 or more wins. This season the Aztecs were picked to finish first in the Mountain West men’s basketball preseason poll for the fourth consecutive year.

Illinois native and Illinois State alumnus Steve Fisher took over the San Diego State program in 1999, just as the school joined the Mountain West Conference. Fisher famously won the 1989 National Championship as he took over at the end of the regular season that year at Michigan-- his first six games as a D1 head coach were all NCAA Tournament wins. He then went on to preside over the Michigan program during the Fab Five era. Fisher has achieved similar success at SDSU. Fisher is 371-196 at SDSU, and has won 556 games as a head coach at the Division I level.

The Aztecs are off to a respectable start on the season, at 4-1. They had a pedestrian 10-point win at home in their season opener over San Diego. They were then smacked around in their only road game thus far, a 21-point loss at #14 Gonzaga. They beat up on a non-D1 team, eased past Cal in a neutral site game, and beat up on Savannah State in their last outing, 100-67.

Starting for SDSU are 6’3” sophomore guard Jeremy Hemsley, 6’4” junior guard Trey Kell, 6’9” sophomore forward Zylan Cheatham, 6’5” senior guard Dakarai Allen, and 6’10 junior forward Malik Pope.

Hemsley and Kell are a solid backcourt tandem. Hemsley leads the team with 18.2 points and 4.2 assists. He’s the team’s most prolific and accurate three point shooter, having made 12 of his 23 attempts (52.2%), and he takes very good care of the ball (21 assists to eight turnovers). Kell is also a great ball handler, with 17 assists against only six turnovers, and he does a lot of his scoring damage (15.2 ppg) from the line where he shoots 81% on freebies. Kell’s shooting isn’t anything to write home about-- he makes only 25% of his threes and only 45% of his twos-- but he’s a plus-plus defender leading the team in minutes and steals, and averaging 4.6 rebounds. Dakarai Allen is the third member of the backcourt, but plays like a small forward. He averages 6.8 points and 5.0 rebounds, co-leads the team in blocks and handles the ball well.

Zylan Cheatham plays a lot of minutes in the paint for the Aztecs, leads the team in rebounds, has quick hands and reflexes in traffic, and chips in 10.6 points. Malik Pope missed the first three games of the season, but jumped into the starting lineup against Cal-- he averages 11.0 points and 5.0 boards playing 20.5 minutes per game in his first two contests. Another force in the frontcourt is Indiana transfer Max Hoetzel, another 6’9” sophomore forward who also missed the team’s first three games. Hoetzel is averaging 13.0 points and 7.5 rebounds off the bench in the two contests he’s played in this far. Other top bench players are 6’6” sophomore guard Montaque Gill-Caesar (a Canadian who transferred from Missouri), 6’6” senior forward Matt Shrigley, and 6’10” shot-blocking center Valentine Izundo.

The Ramblers will be without 6’6” guard/forward Donte Ingram, who tweaked his knee on Wednesday against Norfolk State and had been diagnosed with an MCL sprain. Loyola will likely start Milton Doyle, Clayton Custer, Ben Richardson, Aundre Jackson, and Maurice Kirby. A short bench without Ingram certainly hurts against a team with the kind of size SDSU presents. Loyola will need to get more minutes out of Kirby and 6’8” Vlatko Granic, and 6’4” Cameron Satterwhite may need to play more minutes in place of Custer or Richardson during four-guard rotations. Despite their size disadvantage, the Ramblers have managed to play competitively with NC State and Washington State. But not having Ingram available makes the margin for error all the more narrow.

Loyola game notes: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/loy ... 202aaa.pdf

San Diego State game notes: http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/sds ... 201aaa.pdf

TV/Streaming video: http://www.espn.com/watchespn/index/_/i ... -vs-loyola

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Vegas odds: Aztecs by 5


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:35 pm 
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Great preview as always!


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 2:46 pm 
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I think Skokna will also see some extra time on the floor. He had a pretty good game against Norfolk S. with 6 points including a 3 from the key and a nice basket from close on the baseline. If he regains his confidence in his jumper he should be good for 8-10 pts/game. And he can help on the boards.


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 7:20 pm 
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Here's a good preview article from a San Diego paper: http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/spo ... story.html

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 8:25 pm 
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A good article ?? It to me was one fine piece of Athletic Journalism !! Author got the who ,what, why. where and when all accurayely and fairly reported. Truly. I have NOT read anything such as that in years--see Jim Enright !!!

As for the game---Its a biggie to say the least--We can win it--our guys are that good ! If we do, we take a big leap upward--That is if Pomeroy Sagarin et al are fair

My prediction--Ramblers 83--SDSU 78 ! I n a barnburner at home !!!! ( Remember--our refs NOT the ACC jerks !!! ( Milt takes charge)

RUN RAMBLERS !


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 11:16 pm 
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I randomly ended up sitting next to some people from San Diego tonight, who are going to the game tomorrow. We had a brief conversation, with one of them throwing out the line "We have a habit of playing down to our opponents, so it could be close." I ended the conversation after that, and really, really hope we win. If just for spite.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 8:56 am 
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Spite is an underrated motivator.
The United States put a man on the moon to spite the Russians, and Donald Trump was elected President to spite
a whole lot of stuff.


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 10:14 am 
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From the San Diego State message board, a poster has an item that is really interesting.

"Loyola was scheduled to face the Aztecs on Dec 27, 1941 in Aztec Gym
Pearl Harbor caused a travel restriction in December forcing the cancellation of this game plus six other non-conference intersectionals
Two games with Northern Arizona (Dec 22-23) BYU on Dec 29 & 30, and New Mexico Mines on Jan 2 & 3, 1942

75 years to finally play."

Read more: http://aztecmesa.proboards.com/thread/5 ... ago?page=2

Turns out we did play several West Coast teams that year (for reference, Arkansas State was on December 8, the day after Pearl Harbor):

1941-42
17-6 Overall
DATE OPPONENT W L SCORE
Franklin W 52-31
D8 Arkansas State W 64-19
Chicago W 48-31
Denver W 37-26
Washington (Mo.) W 45-27
Washington (Mo.) L 36-40
Denver W 40-20
UCLA W 53-45
Santa Clara W 57-52*
California W 35-31
Omaha W 42-26
Colorado L 43-57
J10 Alumni W 52-35
Rider W 58-27
Toledo L 37-41
Bradley W 51-44
DePaul W 52-51
Western Michigan W 62-58
Creighton L 30-40
Bradley L 38-40
Omaha W 48-29
Toledo L 50-59
Detroit W 32-29

It was Lenny Sachs' last year as coach. He died of a sudden heart attack the fall following this season, and the 1942-43 season was the last before the program was suspended for wartime.


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Today is the first day of a new dorm challenge. The goal is to get more students out to the games (I'll give you one guess who gave the AD that idea...)

Take a look at the crowd and the students section. One word comes to mind: Pathetic.

There is NO excuse for this game to be as poorly attended as it is. It's a Saturday afternoon, a week before finals. I'm embarrassed.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 03, 2016 3:35 pm 
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Jackson just doesn't miss a beat ever does he? He is making good use of his first start so far.


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