Although San Diego State women’s basketball only led for seven minutes and 37 seconds of the game, they ended up on top with a winning score of 68-60 against Utah State.
Despite the Aztecs’ second Mountain West Conference win of the season, the team lost senior guard Téa Adams to injury in the fourth quarter. She did not return for the rest of what was her 100th career game.
Adams reportedly hit her head and may have injured her back. At this time it is unclear how severe her injuries are.
On a more positive note for the Scarlet and Black, junior guard Mercedes Staples scored 24 points, accomplishing a new career-high.