Men's Basketball

Men’s Hoops at Colorado State in the First of Back-to-Back Road Games

San Diego State is 53-44 all-time against the Rams, including a 13-11 mark at Moby Arena in the Mountain West era. The game is Saturday night with tip scheduled for 8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT with the game being broadcast on CBS Sports Network.

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Men’s Hoops at Colorado State in the First of Back-to-Back Road GamesMen’s Hoops at Colorado State in the First of Back-to-Back Road Games
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SAN DIEGO – Riding a four-game win streak, the San Diego State men’s basketball program heads out on the road for the first of two games away from Viejas Arena. The road trip starts at Colorado State on Saturday night at 8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT with the game carried on CBS Sports Network. 

OFF THE BOUNCE
The San Diego State men’s basketball program opens a quick two-game set away from America’s finest City on Saturday evening at 8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT when it plays the Colorado State Rams at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colo.

The Aztecs and Rams are meeting for the 98th time, with SDSU holding a 53-44 advantage in the all-time series, which includes a 75-60 win for San Diego State over CSU on January 14 at Viejas Arena. In the Mountain West era, SDSU has a 41-17 lead in the series, including 31-11 at Moby Arena, and overall is 15-28 in Fort Collins.

The Aztecs wrapped up four games in an 11-day stretch on February 1 against Wyoming. The gauntlet, which began at Air Force (Jan. 22), continued at Nevada (Jan. 25), and home for San Jose State (Jan. 28) on Tuesday (Jan. 28), concluded with Wyoming. SDSU went 4-0 in the four-game stretch, its second longest win streak of the season.

San Diego State, one of the most dominant defensive teams in the nation ranked in the top 20 in Kenpom’s Adjusted Defensive Efficiency in nine of the last 14 years and in the top 10 in seven of the last 14 campaigns, is currently No. 9 in that ranking. Additionally, the Aztecs are No. 1 in block percentage, No. 7 in 2-point percentage defense, No. 6 in effective field goal percentage defense, and No. 22 3-point percentage defense according to Kenpom.

Head men’s basketball coach Brian Dutcher reached a Mountain West coaching milestone with the team’s 63-61 win over Wyoming on February 1. Dutcher became just the fourth coach in league history to record 100 conference wins. He joined Steve Fisher (No. 1 with 168 wins), Leon Rice (No. 2 with 152 wins), and Steve Alford (No. 3 with 125 wins) as the only coaches in MW history to record triple digit victories. Dutcher reached the milestone in 135 games, faster than any of the previous three. Alford did it in 151 games, Rice in 173 and Fisher in 190.

On Wednesday, sophomore Miles Byrd was named one of the final 10 players in the nation vying for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame’s Julius Erving Award for the top small forward in college basketball. An all-around talent, he is the only player in the nation who is shooting a minimum of .402 from the field, .363 from distance, .857 from the line with at least 50 assists, 39 steals and 19 blocks.

Since the start of the 2013-14 season, when the current slate of teams in the Mountain West came together, San Diego State’s 155-52 (.749) is the best in the MW in conference games. Boise State ranks second with a 140-72 (.660) mark while Saturday’s opponent, Colorado State, is  115-94 (.550) and ranks No. 5.

San Diego State is the No. 3 ranked team in the nation in field goal percentage defense (.365), trailing only No. 1 Tennessee (.363) and No. 2 George Mason (.365).

San Diego State is one of two teams in the nation which is limiting opponents to no more than a combined 36.5 percent overall from the floor and 29.5 percent from long distance. (also: Tennessee)

Since the start of the 2017-18 season, when Brian Dutcher took the helm of the San Diego State program, he has the No. 5 win percentage in the nation (192-63, 75.3 percent) and since the start of the 2019-20 campaign his Aztecs are 149-39 (79.3 percent), the third best record in the country.

For just the 25th time in their last 502 games (since the start of the 2010-11 campaign), the Aztecs wore their red uniforms in its game against San Jose State in a 71-68 win on January 28. The team is 3-0 this season in Scarlet, having worn them in a 74-57 victory at Steve Fisher Court on December 7, 2024, and on the January 22, 77-76 overtime win at Air Force. Since Coach Dutcher took the reins of the program, SDSU is 5-0 in the kit and since the start of the 2010-11 season it is 20-5 in the color.

How rare was San Diego State’s 68-76 loss on January 18 to UNLV, a Quad 3 defeat? Until that night, it had been 65 games or 1,792 days since the Aztecs had lost to either a Quad 3 or Quad 4 opponent. The last Quad 3 or Quad 4 team to defeat SDSU was Quad 3-UNLV on February 22, 2020, which halted that year’s longest win-streak to open the year, 26 games, and was the only loss the Aztecs suffered in the regular season.

In the Aztecs win over Colorado State (Jan. 14) sophomore Miles Byrd scored a career-high 25 points, including five 3-pointers, grabbed six rebounds and had seven steals. He is the first player in Mountain West history to have a game with those numbers and just the third in the nation in the last 16 years.

In its 19 Division I games, San Diego State has held nine opponents to their worst shooting game of the season and three had their 2nd worst field goal percentage games.

With the Aztecs 69-50 win over Nevada (Jan. 25), San Diego State is 98-7 in the Brian Dutcher era, when it limits its opponent to 60 or fewer points. Overall, the Aztecs have won 32 straight when holding the opposition to 60 points or less and are 105-8 in its last 113 in the category.

In San Diego State’s last 11 wins it shot .441 from the field, including .324 from the bonus distance, and averaged 73.5 points per game, with an average margin of victory of 13.0 points. Defensively, in those games, the team limited its opponents to a .354 shooting percentage, including .287 from beyond the arc and for the season has limited the opposition to 36.5 percent shooting overall, which ranks No. 3 nationally.

The Aztecs have held 11 of their 19 Division I opponents to less than 40 percent shooting, seven games of less than 35.0 percent and three under 30.0 percent. SDSU limited California to just 25.5 percent shooting on Dec. 21, the third lowest opponent field goal percentage shooting night in the Brian Dutcher era.

San Diego State, which in 2024 reached the Mountain West Tournament championship game for the seventh time in head coach Brian Dutcher’s seven seasons, looks for its unprecedented 17th Mountain West men’s basketball title. Entering the 2024-25 season, San Diego State has won nine regular season and seven Mountain West tournament titles, the most of any program that has ever been a member of the league.

Brian Dutcher is in his eighth season as San Diego State’s head coach and his 26th season on the Aztec sidelines. In his seven-plus seasons as head coach, he has led the Aztecs to five conference titles, seven Mountain West championship game appearances, a 192-63 overall record and 100-35 mark in league games, both league leading in that time frame, has been named the national coach of the year, twice the Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year and led this team to back-to-back Sweet 16s including a run to the 2023 NCAA national championship game.