While both of San Diego State men’s basketball’s wins over San José State will be viewed as easy blowouts, it might be better remembered for who the games didn’t feature.
However, injuries on both teams are not the sole reason why the Aztecs (15-4, 9-3 Mountain West Conference) secured a 77-55 win, their sixth straight, against San José State on Wednesday night at Viejas Arena.
Both teams came out the gates a bit slow, with SDSU going 36.4% from the field and SJSU shooting 33.3% in the first half.
SDSU junior guard Adam Seiko was a late scratch with a calf injury.