An inconsistent season is like a rollercoaster with sporadic ups and downs. But for the San Diego State baseball team, a rollercoaster is a little too steady to describe its nonconference play this year. SDSU defeated No. 23 UCLA 6-3 on Tuesday night at Tony Gwynn Stadium, another chapter in the Aztecs' unpredictable season.
When one thinks of collegiate perfection, Harvard is one of the first schools that comes to mind. After all, to be accepted into the prestigious school, one needs a perfect SAT score, perfect grades and a perfect track record. However, the San Diego State women's tennis team used its own brand of flawlessness to rout the Crimson 6-1 on Tuesday at the Aztec Tennis Center.
If the San Diego State water polo team had any sense, its 10 days off weren't spent relaxing. Because with two top five teams coming to town in the next few days, the last thing SDSU needs to do is take things easy. The Aztecs take on No. 5 Cal at 4 p.m. today and No.
March Madness usually pertains to basketball, but the San Diego State men's golf team has gone on a mad streak this month. Three weeks ago SDSU won the Fresno State Lexus Classic. Last week, the Aztecs took second in the Barona Collegiate Cup. And on Tuesday afternoon, SDSU locked up its third win of the season, taking down the Oregon Duck Invitational in Creswell, Ore.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - There are countless meaningful and exciting basketball games going on in March, and none of these games are found at the College Basketball Invitational. The University of Cincinnati embarrassed the Big East conference on a semi-national stage by first competing in the CBI and then even worse, losing to Bradley University in the first round.