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Men’s Hoops Finalizes Home Game Times And TV Broadcasts

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Men’s Hoops Finalizes Home Game Times And TV BroadcastsMen’s Hoops Finalizes Home Game Times And TV Broadcasts

SAN DIEGO – San Diego State men's basketball program has finalized start times for all its home games for the 2019-20 season and announced a pair of games that will be broadcast locally.  Head Coach Brian Dutcher made the announcement on Monday.
 
SDSU will appear locally on Fox Sports San Diego (FSSD) twice; against San José State (Dec. 8) and Cal Poly (Dec. 28).  The start times are scheduled for 12 p.m. and 4 p.m., respectively. 
 
San Diego State has two games on STADIUM; versus Grand Canyon (Nov. 13) which is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. and against Fresno State (Jan. 1) which will tip off at 12 p.m. 
 
A 7 p.m. tipoff has been set for the team's matchup with Boise State (Jan. 11) which will be broadcast on ESPN3. 
 
CBS Sports Network has set the tipoff time for the Nevada game (Jan. 18) for 5 p.m., and the Utah State game (Feb. 1) for 7:00 p.m. 
 
The Aztecs also revealed start times for five additional home contests.  Its exhibition game against UC San Diego (Oct. 30),  and regular season contests versus Texas Southern (Nov. 5), LIU (Nov. 22), Tennessee State (Nov. 25), and San Diego Christian College (Dec. 18) are all scheduled for a 7 p.m. tipoffs in Viejas Arena.
 
Single-game tickets for the 2019-20 home schedule go on sale on Oct. 16 and season tickets for the campaign are on sale now. Season Ticket packages start as low as $199 and fans interested in purchasing season or single-game tickets can do so at goaztecs.com, by calling the Aztec Ticket Office at (619) 283-7378 or by visiting the Aztec Ticket Office at Window E at SDCCU Stadium.

The Aztecs return six of their top nine scorers off a team that posted a 21-13 record and advanced to the championship game of the Mountain West Conference tournament in 2019. San Diego State is one of just nine schools nationally to win at least 19 games each of the last 14 seasons and is one of 29 schools to play in seven of the last 10 NCAA tournaments.