Aztecs vs. Boise State: SDSU Women’s Basketball Earns MW Championship Qualification with Quezada’s 26-Point Performance
San Diego State women's basketball defeated Boise State 72-69 in the Mountain West Tournament semifinals, advancing to their first championship game since 2013.
The Big PictureThe Aztecs' victory propels them to the championship game against No. 21/19 UNLV after strong preparation and standout performances.
By the Numbers- Adryana Quezada scored 26 points on 8-for-11 shooting and 10-for-12 from the free-throw line.
- The Aztecs won the turnover battle 20-9, crucial in securing the victory.
- San Diego State led by as much as 13 points, showcasing their resilience in the face of Boise State's comeback.
- The Aztecs, led by strong defense and clutch free throws, clinched a spot in their sixth championship game.
- Head coach Stacie Terry-Hutson praised the team's preparation and resilience in securing the semifinal win.
San Diego State will face UNLV in the championship game, aiming to clinch their first Mountain West title since 2013.
Bottom LineSan Diego State women's basketball's hard-earned victory over Boise State sets the stage for a high-stakes championship clash against UNLV, marking a significant milestone in their journey towards potential conference glory.
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