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Column: Aztecs gaining depth at right time

Since last Monday, San Diego State women’s basketball played four games at Viejas Arena. The team played two against UNLV and two against Fresno State.

Even though they went 1-3, the Aztecs (6-15, 4-11 Mountain West Conference) were not as focused on the wins and losses.

That’s because SDSU got its leading scorer and All-MWC player back in junior guard Sophia Ramos, who did not play for 10 weeks recovering from a hand injury.

Also last Monday against the Running Rebels, senior guard Téa Adams returned after a leave of absence due to personal issues.

In the last three seasons, those two have put in the most production.