
San Diego State

Colorado State
Highlights
Summary
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Interstat) ā Jase Butler scored 25 points to lead Colorado State to an 83-74 menās basketball victory over San Diego State on Saturday at Moby Arena. The Rams used efficient offense, shooting 13 for 31 from 3-point range and 24 of 29 from the free-throw line, to hold off a second-half push from the Aztecs. Carey Booth added 22 points for Colorado State. Miles Byrd scored 15 points and Reese Dixon-Waters added 16 for San Diego State, which trailed 38-25 at halftime before a 49-point second half. The Aztecs shot just 38.3% from the field. A crowd of 7,006 saw the Rams improve to 17-10 overall. San Diego State fell to 18-8.
Extended Summary
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Interstat) ā In a critical Mountain West Conference clash that saw offensive efficiency and defensive pressure dictate the tempo, the Colorado State Rams used a dominant first-half performance and clutch late-game execution to secure an 83-74 victory over the San Diego State Aztecs on Saturday night at a raucous Moby Arena. A crowd of 7,006 watched as the Rams avenged a 23-point loss to the Aztecs just over three weeks prior, improving their season record to 17-10 overall. San Diego State, which entered the contest with a 54.4% win probability according to National Statisticalās ELO system, fell to 18-8. The gameās pivotal stretch came early, as Colorado State established a commanding lead that San Diego State spent the entire evening trying to overcome. The Rams raced out to a 38-25 halftime advantage, fueled by superior shooting and ball security. Colorado State connected on 13 of 31 attempts from three-point range for the game, with several key makes in the opening period, while San Diego State struggled to find its offensive rhythm, shooting just 23 of 60 from the floor overall. The Ramsā offensive rating of 126.2, scoring 83 points on just 66 possessions, starkly contrasted with the Aztecsā 106.6 rating on 69 trips. This efficiency gap, particularly from beyond the arc where Colorado State outscored San Diego State by 15 points, proved to be the foundation of the victory. San Diego State emerged from the locker room with renewed vigor, mounting a sustained second-half charge. The Aztecs poured in 49 points after the break, cutting a 13-point deficit to as few as four points on multiple occasions. A driving force was Miles Byrd, who finished with 15 points and four assists, while Reese Dixon-Waters added 16 points. Pharaoh Compton provided a spark off the bench with seven points and energetic interior play. However, every Aztec surge was met with a critical response from Colorado State, primarily from guard Jase Butler. The San Anselmo, California, native delivered a game-high 25 points, including several timely baskets and perfect 8-for-8 shooting from the free-throw line in the final minutes to seal the outcome. His backcourt mate, Brandon Rechsteiner, added 16 points, all in the second half, on 4-of-8 shooting from three-point range. The most important sequence of the game occurred with just over a minute to play and Colorado State clinging to a 76-74 lead. After a San Diego State turnover, the Rams worked the shot clock before Jevin Muniz, who tallied seven assists, found Carey Booth for a crushing dunk to extend the lead to four with 1:01 remaining. On the ensuing possession, the Aztecs missed a three-pointer, and Butler was fouled, sinking both free throws to push the lead to six and effectively end the contest. Booth was a force throughout, complementing Butler with 22 points, including three three-pointers. Colorado Stateās ability to share the ball and capitalize on opportunities, evidenced by a 16-13 edge in points off turnovers despite committing one more turnover than San Diego State, was crucial. The Aztecs won the battle on the offensive glass, 13-9, and shot well from the free-throw line at 20 for 24, but could not offset the Ramsā torrid three-point shooting and overall offensive precision. San Diego Stateās six assists against 11 turnovers highlighted their struggles to generate consistent clean looks against the Ramsā defense. With the win, Colorado State looks ahead to a home game against Fresno State on Tuesday. San Diego State will aim to rebound when it hosts Utah State next Wednesday. The result tightens the Mountain West standings as the regular season enters its final stretch, with both teams jockeying for postseason position.
Preview
Preview: San Diego State at Colorado State FORT COLLINS, Colo. (Interstat) ā A pivotal Mountain West Conference rematch is set for Saturday when the San Diego State Aztecs visit the Colorado State Rams at Moby Arena. The Aztecs (18-7, 8-4 MW), coming off a 73-63 non-conference home loss to Grand Canyon on Tuesday, look to regain momentum and solidify their conference standing. They handily defeated the Rams 73-50 in San Diego on Jan. 28, part of a recent stretch where they have won five of their last seven games. Colorado State (16-10, 6-6), meanwhile, rides a four-game winning streak following a 91-86 road victory at UNLV on Wednesday. The Rams will seek to avenge their earlier loss to the Aztecs and improve their position in the league ahead of the postseason. San Diego State is led by guard Miles Byrd, who is coming off an 18-point, 4-block performance against Grand Canyon. In the Jan. 28 win over Colorado State, Byrd scored 10 points in 25 minutes. His versatility on both ends will be key for the Aztecs. The Rams counter with guard Jevin Muniz, who scored 20 points and dished 4 assists in the win at UNLV. He was held to 9 points in the first meeting with SDSU. His backcourt play, alongside Brandon Rechsteiner (18 points vs. UNLV), will be crucial for Colorado Stateās offensive success. The matchup features contrasting styles. San Diego Stateās defense, which allows an average of 63.2 points in conference play, will be tested by a Colorado State offense averaging 79.3 points during its current win streak. The Rams must improve upon their 50-point offensive output from the first meeting. Saturdayās result will carry significant weight for conference tournament seeding. San Diego State aims for a season sweep, while Colorado State looks to protect its home court and continue its late-season surge. Tip-off is scheduled for 4 p.m. MST Saturday at Moby Arena. The game will be televised on CBS Sports Network.