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San Diego State-Wyoming Postgame Notes
March 11, 2006 DENVER - Complete Release in PDF Format
Record: 24-8 overall WITH THE SAN DIEGO STATE VICTORY... * SDSU improves to 4-0 all-time in conference tournament finals, including 2-0 in MWC history. * The No. 1 seed claims the MWC championship title for just the second time in the league's seven-year history. The only previous time the No. 1 seed claimed the title was in the inaugural season in 2000 when UNLV came out victorious. * SDSU improves to 7-5 all-time in MWC tournament history (4-2 at Pepsi Center) and 21-18 all-time in Division I tourneys. * SDSU earns its first NCAA tournament bid since 2002 and its second under head coach Steve Fisher. The Aztecs make their fifth NCAA Div. I tournament appearance and their eighth overall. * A Steve Fisher-led team advances to the NCAAs for the ninth time and the gains a postseason berth for the 12th time. u SDSU advances to a postseason tournament for the third time in the last five seasons. * SDSU wins its 24th game of the year, its most in the Div. I era. The Aztecs tie the all-time school record for victories. SDSU also has tallied 24 wins on three previous occasions (most recently 1966-67). * SDSU claims three victories over Wyoming in the same season for the first time. * The Aztecs improve to 2-1 all-time against Wyoming in the MWC championships and 5-2 in conference tournament action. u SDSU has won six straight, eight of the last nine (8-1), 16 of the last 18 (16-2), 18 of the last 21 (18-3) and 20 of the last 24 (20-4). PLAYER NOTES Kyle Spain - Posted his second career double-double with 11 points and 12 boards... The 12 rebounds is a career-best... Spain's effort is his third double-digit rebound game. Brandon Heath (All-Tournament Team) - Scored double figures for the 24th consecutive game... Heath's game-high of 22 points was his 38th career 20-point game... This is Heath's first all-tournament team honor.
TEAM NOTES * SDSU improved to 2-0 on the season in overtime games with both wins coming against Wyoming. * Heath and Slaughter are the seventh and eighth players to be named to an all-tournament team in school history.
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