SDSU has eight players score between six and 14 points in team effort on the road
A few weeks ago, the student who dresses up as Stanford’s tree was suspended from mascot duties after unfurling a banner during a football game that read: “Stanford hates fun.”Darrion Trammell racing downcourt on a fast-break late in the game, then dropping a behind the back bounce pass for trailing 6-foot-2 guard Lamont Butler for a rim-shaking, soul-shaking dunk … fun, fun, fun.The No.
But the lack of atmosphere, particularly in sharp contrast to a raucous environment for Friday’s home game against BYU and with the anticipation of the trip to Maui, did not sap the Aztecs’ effort. The Aztecs won the opening tip and got the ball to Butler at the top. He drove right and kicked to Matt Bradley on the right wing.
--LeDee getting the ball in the paint, fumbling it, picking it up and chucking up an off-balance left-handed shot … that banked in.The lead grew to 17 in the first half before a late Cardinal run narrowed it to 41-30 at intermission. Stanford kept coming, closing to six, and the Aztecs kept responding.
SDSU has always been versatile on defense, able to switch most screens and effectively help from most positions. But it hasn’t been this versatile offensively in a while, able to absorb an off night from a key contributor.
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