Men's Basketball

SDSU to Celebrate 2022-23 Season on Saturday Night

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SDSU to Celebrate 2022-23 Season on Saturday NightSDSU to Celebrate 2022-23 Season on Saturday Night

SAN DIEGO -- A celebration of the San Diego State men's basketball team's historic run to the NCAA national championship game will take place Saturday night at Snapdragon Stadium.
 
Admission and parking are free to the celebration, although tickets must be claimed in advance (max six tickets) at GoAztecs.com/MBBcelebration. Parking opens at 4:30 p.m. PT and the stadium gates open at 6 p.m. PT with red carpet arrival for the team scheduled for 6:30 p.m. PT, followed by a team walk into the stadium beginning at the roundabout in the southeast side of the parking lots and ending inside the east gate.  
 
The program is officially set to begin at 7:30 p.m. PT and will feature speeches from members of the Aztec men's basketball team, including head men's basketball coach Brian Dutcher and student-athletes, along with dignitaries from San Diego State and the city of San Diego.
 
Limited concessions will be open to the public, and team and Final Four merchandise will also be available for purchase. There will also be opportunities for interactive photos with the South Regional and Mountain West championship trophies.
 
The Aztecs (32-7) captured the MW regular-season title with a 15-3 record, then won all three MW Tournament games en route to claiming the tournament championship. Earning a No. 5 seed in the South Region, SDSU defeated No. 12 College of Charleston and No. 13 Furman in Orlando, Florida, before downing the overall top seed Alabama in the Sweet 16 and No. 6 Creighton in the Elite Eight in Louisville, Kentucky, to win the South Regional and make its first Final Four. At NRG Stadium in Houston, San Diego State edged No. 9 Florida Atlantic on a buzzer beater by Lamont Butler before falling to UConn in the NCAA national championship game.
 
San Diego State's 32 wins overall were the second most in program history, only trailing the 34 victories by the 2010-11 squad, led by Kawhi Leonard.