Men's Basketball

Aztecs Roll Past Long Beach State, 72-47

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SAN DIEGO (AP) — Trey Pulliam scored 16 points, including the first four in an 18-2 run in the first half that gave San Diego State control en route to a 72-47 win against Long Beach State on Tuesday night at Viejas Arena.

Matt Bradley had 12 points and Keith Dinwiddie scored 12 off the bench for SDSU (5-2), which beat Long Beach State (2-5) for the seventh straight time and the 15th time in 16 games. Lamont Butler scored 11.

Colin Slater led Long Beach State with eight points.

The Aztecs bounced back from a rough performance in a 58-43 loss to No. 20 Southern California on Friday night in the title game of the Wooden Legacy in Anaheim.

San Diego State will play at No. 24 Michigan on Saturday. It will be coach Brian Dutcher's first time back at Crisler Center since he was on the staffs of Bill Frieder and Steve Fisher from the 1988-89 season until Fisher was fired before the 1997-98 season. Dutcher had a hand in recruiting the Fab Five, including Juwan Howard, who is in his third season as Michigan's coach.

Dutcher followed Fisher to SDSU in 1999 and was elevated to head coach after Fisher retired following the 2016-17 season.

The Aztecs trailed 13-12 when they went on an 18-2 run to take control. Pulliam scored the first four points of the run, on a reverse layup off a turnover and a floater after Lamont Butler stole the ball.

Butler and Chad Baker-Mazara made 3-pointers and Keshad Johnson had a windmill slam dunk to make it 28-15. Dinwiddie made two free throws to finish the run.