Then-sophomore Téa Adams attacks the post during the Aztecs' 54-45 victory over Colorado State last season on Feb. 13 at Viejas Arena.
San Diego State women’s basketball is trending upward heading into the 2019-20 season.
In each of the past four seasons, SDSU has increased its three-point percentage, field goal percentage, assists and rebounds.
And SDSU hopes to continue that into the new year.
Despite being the seventh seed in the Mountain West Conference Tournament last March, the Aztecs pulled off an upset over No. 2 New Mexico and lost an overtime heartbreaker against No.