Sophomore guard Téa Adams shoots over multiple SJSU defenders during the Aztecs' 69-68 victory over the Spartans on Feb. 2 at Viejas Arena.
In a team huddle with 14 seconds left and down by one, San Diego State head coach Stacie Terry prompted sophomore guard Téa Adams to do one thing.
“Go get a bucket,” Terry said.
Adams did just that.
The clock was winding down and with 1.2 seconds left, the 5-foot-9 guard drove to the basket and knocked down the game-winning layup.
The layup set up the Aztecs to make a defensive stop and seal a narrow 69-68 victory over San Jose State on Saturday afternoon at Viejas Arena.