SAN DIEGO – The Aztecs host New Mexico (10-8, 2-3 MW) Thursday at 11 a.m. for their Field Trip game. Over 3,000 local elementary students are expected to be in attendance.
Aztec Tidbits
• SDSU's 14-5 start is the Aztecs' best since the 2011-12 season.
• The Aztecs split a pair of games over the three-day weekend, beating Boise State 55-42 Saturday before losing at Colorado State 71-58 Monday.
• 11 of SDSU's 14 wins have been by double-digits and six have been by at least 20 points.
• The Aztecs have held their opponent under 50 points seven times and under 40 percent shooting from the field 12 times.
• Defensively, the Aztecs are first in the Mountain West in points allowed (55.1) and field goal percentage defense (36.8%), and second in turnovers forced per game (19.8) and steals per game (10.6). SDSU's 55.1 points allowed per game is 19th in the country.
• On offense, the Aztecs are second in the conference in three-point percentage (.354) and third in turnover margin (+4.7) and assists per game (15.1).
• SDSU has six players averaging between 8.0 and 12.0 points per game. In conference play, four Aztecs are averaging double-digit points (Ramos, Avinger, Villalobos and Prohaska).
• Sophia Ramos is the only player in the nation with at least 1,700 points, 600 rebounds and 450 assists in her career.
• Ramos is in the top three in program history in seven statistical categories including points (2nd), assists (2nd), made free throws (3rd), and made threes (3rd). She has scored in double-digits in the last 10 games.
• Mercedes Staples (Centerville, Utah), who returned after missing seven games due to injury, is shooting 46.8 percent from three on the year and 39.7 percent in her SDSU career, the best in program history.
• Asia Avinger is second in the Mountain West with 5.7 assists per game in conference play.
• Abby Prohaska is averaging 2.5 steals per game in MW play, the second most in the conference.
• Six Aztecs had at least a 3.50 GPA in the 2022 fall semester, including Sarah Barcello and Sophia Ramos who each had perfect 4.0s in their Master of Education program.
• Including SDSU, five Mountain West teams are in the top 125 of the NET. The Aztecs are amid a stretch of playing each of the other four in a six-game span.
• SDSU has had fewer turnovers than their opponent in 15 of their 19 games.
• The Aztecs have had more steals than their opponent in all but three games and their 10.6 swipes per game is 33rd in the country.
• SDSU is 10-1 at home this season with an average margin of victory of 21.2 points. Since the beginning of last year, the Aztecs are 20-6 inside Viejas Arena.
• The Aztecs' 10-3 non-conference winning percentage was their best since the 1995-96 season (10-2, .833). According to the NET, SDSU played the second-hardest non-conference schedule in the Mountain West.
• SDSU has six players in their fifth year of college and all six are currently pursuing a master's degree.
• The Aztecs started the year 9-1, their best start to the season since 1995-96.
Opponent Notebook (New Mexico)
• The Lobos are 10-8 on the year and 2-3 in conference.
• Their three conference losses have come on the road to the top three teams in the Mountain West standings (UNLV, Colorado State and Wyoming).
• They are 2-5 on the road.
• They are ranked No. 124 in the NET.
• Shaiquel McGruder leads the Lobos in scoring (14.1 ppg), rebounding (7.5 rpg) blocks (2.7 bpg) and field goal percentage (.590).
• LaTascya Duff averages 12.3 points per game and makes a conference high 3.0 three-pointers per game.
• Her twin LaTora Duff leads the team with 4.4 assists per game.
• Viane Cumber leads the conference with a 44.7 three-point percentage.
• They lead the Mountain West in three-point makes and attempts per game.
• They are second to last in the conference in points allowed per game (68.1), rebound margin (-5.9) and free throw attempts per game.
• Head coach Mike Bradbury (7th season) is 130-73 at New Mexico and has over 300 wins in his collegiate coaching career.
All-time Series (New Mexico)
• The Aztecs are 39-32 all-time against the Lobos
• SDSU is 15-15 against the Lobos at home.
• New Mexico won all three games against the Aztecs last year, including a 63-60 win in the Mountain West Tournament quarterfinals. All three games were decided by single-digits.
• The Lobos have won five straight against SDSU. That followed a span where the Aztecs won six of seven.
• Sophia Ramos' single-game career-high of 32 points came against New Mexico. She was 16-for-16 from the line in that game.