
Although the San Diego State University men’s basketball team did not come home with the gold, the Aztecs had an incredible season and run through March Madness.


Playing some 1,500 miles away in Houston this past Monday evening, the Aztecs had both support at the championship game and back here in San Diego.
A massive crowd turned out at Viejas Arena Monday, waiting to go inside and cheer on the Aztecs on the big screen.
While the 76-59 defeat to UConn was disappointing, SDSU fans rightfully were proud of their team.
In a season that saw SDSU win 32 games and go as far as it had ever been in March Madness, the 2022-2023 season was one to smile about for Aztec Nation. (Photos by Noah Lyons and Jessica Parga)
