San Diego State hockey (6-2, 4-2 Pac-8) entered their Friday matchup against the University of Southern California having dominated their last two opponents. The Aztecs kept their momentum from their CSU Long Beach and UC San Diego victories en route to a 14-1 victory.
The Aztecs scored 25 seconds into the first game at the Salvation Army Kroc Center. Sophomore Jack Anderson started the scoring by finishing a bouncing puck in the slot.
The Scarlet and Black dominated the first period, putting up six goals in 20 minutes. The best of which came near the conclusion of the period, with senior Derian Theberge sniping a shorthanded goal over the goalie’s glove.