BOISE, Idaho – The Aztec women's basketball team (18-6, 8-3) fell at Boise State (10-13, 5-5) 62-57 Monday evening. SDSU trailed by 16 points with 6:29 left but was able to rally to get within three points before the Broncos put the game away with free throws.
Three Aztecs had double-digit points, led by Asia Avinger's 13. Mercedes Staples had 12 with nine coming in the first quarter and Yummy Morris had 10 and a team-high seven rebounds.
The Aztecs got off to a fast start and forced seven turnovers in Boise State's first nine possessions to open a 13-1 lead.
SDSU went cold in the second quarter though and made just 2 of their 13 shots while the Broncos were 8-for-15 and went on an extended 23-4 run to take a 27-21 lead at the half.
The shooting woes continued for the Aztecs in the third quarter where they were just 4-for-17 while the Broncos shot 50 percent.
In the fourth, Boise State raced to a 16-point lead, but SDSU responded with a 12-0 run to bring the score to 54-40 with 3:14 left.
The Aztecs got within three with 27 seconds left but then Anna Ostlie made two free throws.
SDSU won the turnover battle 23-11 and scored 25 points off Bronco miscues.
STAT OF THE GAME
Boise State made eight of their first nine three-pointers.
THE NOTE
The Aztecs field goal percentage of 34.3 was their lowest in conference play.
UP NEXT
The Aztecs are off until Saturday when they play at New Mexico.