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SAN DIEGO – The 10-2 San Diego State women’s basketball squad will face off against Hawai’i Saturday at 3:30 p.m. for their concluding non-conference matchup of the season.
Aztec Insights
- SDSU’s 10 victories in non-conference play mark their highest total since the 2011-12 season. If they secure a win on Saturday, it will be their most non-conference triumphs since the 1983-84 team that achieved a record of 13-0.
- The Aztecs suffered an 89-80 defeat to Stephen F. Austin in double overtime on Thursday. This marked their initial home defeat in 337 days.
- This was the first occasion SDSU has lost despite scoring 80 points or more since January 23, 2019 (87-81 vs. Fresno State).
- ESPN’s Charlie Creme predicts that the Aztecs are currently projected to be a 12th seed in the NCAA Tournament.
- SDSU ranks third nationally in bench scoring per game (36.8). The bench contributed 47 points on Thursday against Stephen F. Austin, marking their highest tally against a DI opponent this season.
- 49.6% of the Aztecs’ scoring comes from their bench, with their top three scorers all coming from the bench: Adryana Quezada (10.8), Naomi Panganiban (9.8), and Nat Martinez (9.4).
- SDSU holds the second position in the Mountain West for both points allowed per game (58.4) and points scored per game (74.2).
- The last time the Aztecs averaged this many points per game was 1991-92 (74.9).
- SDSU is at the forefront of the Mountain West and ranks 22nd nationwide in three-point shooting percentage (37.3%). They recorded 12-for-26 from beyond the arc on Thursday (46%).
- The Aztecs lead the conference in free throws made (14.5) and attempted (19.4) per game while sitting second in free throw percentage (74.7%).
- SDSU also leads the Mountain West and ranks 24th in the nation for turnover margin (+7.1). They’ve committed fewer turnovers than their opponents in all but one game.
- The Aztecs restrict their opponents to a shooting percentage of 37.8% and have kept opponents below 40% shooting in eight of their 12 contests.
- Ten Aztecs average at least 10 minutes on the court per game, and 11 different players have reached double-digit points in a game.
- Seven Aztecs average between seven and 11 points per game.
- The Aztecs hold a perfect 4-0 road record, marking their first time winning their first four away games since the 2009-10 season.
- No other team in the Mountain West has more than one road victory.
- SDSU enjoyed an 8-0 start to the season, their best opening since the 1988-89 season when they began the year 14-0.
- Since the onset of the 2022-23 season, the Aztecs maintain a record of 29-5 (.853) when scoring 70 points or more and 47-8 (.855) when reaching 60 points or more.
- From the start of the 2022-23 season, SDSU stands at 31-8 (.795) in home contests.
Player Highlights
- Naomi Panganiban earned the Mountain West Freshman of the Week accolade after netting 17 points and providing five assists in SDSU’s triumph at Cal State Fullerton last week. She followed with an 18-point performance against Stephen F. Austin on Thursday and is now averaging 21.7 points over her last three outings.
- Her 27 points against Bethesda were the highest for an Aztec true freshman since Sophia Ramos tallied 28 at CSUN on December 9, 2018.
- Panganiban made history as the first true freshman to start the season opener for SDSU since 2018 (Sophia Ramos and Mallory Adams).
- Nat Martinez scored 21 points on Thursday against Stephen F. Austin, sinking five three-pointers, including a game-tying shot in the last seconds of regulation. This was her second time scoring 20 or more points this season.
- She was nominated as the Mountain West Freshman of the Week for two consecutive weeks earlier this season, making her the second Aztec to achieve that honor in back-to-back weeks (Asia Avinger).
- Adryana Quezada has surpassed 1,400 points and 700 rebounds over the course of her career.
- Quezada is among six players in the nation to have more than 1,400 points and 700 rebounds while shooting at least 50% from the field and 70% from the line.
- Against Bethesda, Quezada became the first Aztec in the Mountain West era (since 1999) to record at least 15 points, 15 rebounds, five assists, and five steals in a single match.
- Kim Villalobos is one of seven players across the nation with a career total of at least 1,000 points, 700 rebounds, 200 assists, 150 steals, and 75 blocks.
- Villalobos ranks in the top ten in SDSU history for games played, rebounds, and blocks.
- Having participated in 110 games, Villalobos holds the second-most appearances in the program’s history. If she maintains her health, she will surpass Sophia Ramos for the all-time games played record (141).
- Last season, Villalobos was the only player in the Mountain West to rank in the top ten for rebounds, steals, and blocks.
- Last year, Villalobos became just the second Aztec in the MW era to register a season with at least 300 points, 200 rebounds, 75 assists, and 50 steals.
- Cali Clark ranks second nationally among active players for rebounds per minute (minimum 75 games).
- Clark is third in the Mountain West in both rebounds and blocks.
- Clark recorded six games with 10 or more rebounds during 109 contests at Colorado State and has accomplished that feat eight times in 12 games with the Aztecs.
- At Cal State Bakersfield, Clark became the first Aztec to grab 16 or more rebounds since March 2, 2019 (Mallory Adams vs. New Mexico). She was also the first Aztec to collect nine or more offensive rebounds since November 24, 2017 (Baylee Vanderdoes vs. Central Michigan).
- Against Wisconsin, Veronica Sheffey became the sixth Aztec in the Mountain West era (1999-present) to achieve at least 15 points, eight assists, and seven rebounds in a single game.
- Erin Houpt is the sole player in the nation to shoot at least 40% from three-point range and 90% from the line throughout her career.
- Houpt boasts a shooting percentage of 92.8% (154-166) from the line in her career, ranking second in the nation (minimum 100 made free throws).
- Houpt’s career three-point shooting percentage of 41.8% stands ninth nationally among qualified candidates. She is 16-for-34 (47%) from three-point range this season.
- Jazlen Green has made 8-for-12 (66.7%) from three-point territory and once scored six in a row. Last season, she was 0-for-19 from beyond the arc.
Opponent Overview (Hawai’i)
- The Rainbow Wahine hold a 6-3 record this year.
- They have a 1-1 record on the road.
- They finished last year with a 20-11 record and participated in the WBIT.
- They are ranked in the top 10 nationally for field goal percentage defense (32.8%) and blocks per game (6.9).
- Lily Wahinekapu leads her team with an average of 11.1 points per game.
- Head coach Laura Beeman (13th season) is nearing 600 career wins. She is a three-time recipient of the Big West Coach of the Year award.
Series Record
- San Diego State leads the historical series 15-13.
- SDSU has a 9-5 record against Hawai’i at home.
- The most recent matchup took place on November 5, 2019, where Hawai’i won 61-58.
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If they secure a win Saturday, the Aztecs will record their most non-conference victories since the 1983-84 team that achieved a perfect 13-0.u003C/li>nu003Cli>The Aztecs fell to Stephen F. Austin with a score of 89-80 in double overtime Thursday. This marked their initial home defeat in 337 days.u003C/li>nu003Cli>This was SDSU’s first loss when reaching 80 or more points since January 23, 2019 (87-81 against Fresno State).u003C/li>nu003Cli>The Aztecs are presently forecasted to be a 12 seed in the NCAA Tournament according to ESPN’s Charlie Creme.u003C/li>nu003Cli>SDSU ranks third in the nation for bench points per game (36.8). Their reserves contributed 47 points on Thursday against Stephen F. Austin, a season record against a DI opponent.u003C/li>nu003Cli>49.6% of the Aztecs’ scoring is generated from their bench, with their top three scorers all coming from the reserves: u003Ca href=” title=”Adryana Quezada”>Adryana Quezadau003C/a> (10.8), u003Ca href=” title=”Naomi Panganiban”>Naomi Panganibanu003C/a> (9.8) and u003Ca href=” title=”Nat Martinez”>Nat Martinezu003C/a> (9.4).u003C/li>nu003Cli>SDSU stands second in the Mountain West for both points allowed per game (58.4) and points scored per game (74.2).u003C/li>nu003Cli>The last occasion the Aztecs averaged such a high points per game figure was during the 1991-92 season (74.9).u003C/li>nu003Cli>SDSU tops the Mountain West and ranks 22nd nationally in three-point shooting percentage (37.3%). They went 12-for-26 from beyond the arc Thursday (46%).u003C/li>nu003Cli>The Aztecs are leaders in the conference for free throws made (14.5) and attempted (19.4) per game and stand second for free throw shooting percentage (74.7%).u003C/li>nu003Cli>SDSU also leads the Mountain West and ranks 24th nationally in turnover margin (+7.1). They have recorded fewer turnovers than their opponent in every matchup except one.u003C/li>nu003Cli>The Aztecs are limiting opponents to 37.8% accuracy from the floor and have kept their rivals under 40% shooting in eight out of their 12 contests.u003C/li>nu003Cli>10 Aztecs log at least 10 minutes of play per game, with 11 different players achieving double figures in scoring during a game.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Seven Aztecs average between seven and 11 points per contest.u003C/li>nu003Cli>The Aztecs are 4-0 in away games, marking the first instance they’ve won their initial four road contests since 2009-10.u003C/li>nu003Cli>No other team in the Mountain West has recorded more than one road victory.u003C/li>nu003Cli>SDSU started the season with an 8-0 record, their best beginning since the 1988-89 season when they began at 14-0.u003C/li>nu003Cli>From the start of the 2022-23 season, the Aztecs have a 29-5 (.853) record when scoring 70 or more points and 47-8 (.855) when hitting 60 or more.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Since the start of the 2022-23 season, SDSU holds a 31-8 (.795) record in home venues.u003C/li>nu003C/ul>nu003Cp> u003C/p>nu003Cp>u003Cstrong>Player Notesu003C/strong>u003C/p>nu003Cul>nu003Cli>u003Ca href=” title=”Naomi Panganiban”>Naomi Panganibanu003C/a> achieved recognition as the Mountain West Freshman of the Week after netting 17 points and providing five assists in SDSU’s victory at Cal State Fullerton last week. She subsequently scored 18 points against Stephen F. Austin Thursday and is now averaging 21.7 points in her last three outings.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Her 27 points against Bethesda were the highest by an Aztec true freshman since Sophia Ramos tallied 28 at CSUN on December 9, 2018.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Panganiban became the first true freshman to commence the season opener for SDSU since 2018 (Sophia Ramos and Mallory Adams).u003C/li>nu003Cli>u003Ca href=” title=”Nat Martinez”>Nat Martinezu003C/a> recorded 21 points Thursday against Stephen F. Austin and sank five three-pointers, including a game-tying shot in the final seconds of regulation. It marked her second occasion of scoring 20 or more points this season.u003C/li>nu003Cli>She was named Mountain West Freshman of the Week in consecutive weeks earlier this season, becoming the second Aztec to receive that accolade consecutively (Asia Avinger).u003C/li>nu003Cli>u003Ca href=” title=”Adryana Quezada”>Adryana Quezadau003C/a> has surpassed 1,400 points and 700 rebounds throughout her career.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Quezada is among six players nationally to exceed 1,400 points & 700 rebounds while maintaining at least 50% shooting from the floor and 70% from the line.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Against Bethesda, Quezada became the first Aztec in the Mountain West era (since 1999) to achieve at least 15 points, 15 rebounds, five assists, and five steals in a single game.u003C/li>nu003Cli>u003Ca href=” title=”Kim Villalobos”>Kim Villalobosu003C/a> is one of seven players nationwide with a career total of at least 1,000 points, 700 rebounds, 200 assists, 150 steals, and 75 blocks.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Villalobos ranks within the top ten in SDSU history for games played, rebounds, and blocks.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Villalobos has appeared in 110 games, the second highest in program history. If she stays healthy, she will eclipse Sophia Ramos for the most games
“`played in school history (141).u003C/li>nu003Cli>Last season, Villalobos was the sole player in the Mountain West to rank in the top 10 for rebounds, steals, and blocks.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Last season, Villalobos became only the second Aztec in the MW era to achieve at least 300 points, 200 rebounds, 75 assists, and 50 steals in a single season.u003C/li>nu003Cli>u003Ca href=” title=”Cali Clark”>Cali Clarku003C/a> ranks second in the nation among active participants for rebounds per minute (minimum 75 games).u003C/li>nu003Cli>Clark is positioned third in the Mountain West for rebounds and blocks.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Clark recorded six games with 10 or more rebounds during 109 games at Colorado State and has accomplished it eight times in 12 contests with the Aztecs.u003C/li>nu003Cli>At Cal State Bakersfield, Clark was the first Aztec to collect 16 or more rebounds since March 2, 2019 (Mallory Adams vs. New Mexico). She also marked the first Aztec to secure nine or more offensive rebounds since Nov. 24, 2017 (Baylee Vanderdoes vs. Central Michigan).u003C/li>nu003Cli>Against Wisconsin, u003Ca href=” title=”Veronica Sheffey”>Veronica Sheffeyu003C/a> became only the sixth Aztec in the Mountain West era (1999-present) to accomplish at least 15 points, eight assists, and seven rebounds in a match.u003C/li>nu003Cli>u003Ca href=” title=”Erin Houpt”>Erin Houptu003C/a> is the sole player nationwide to maintain at least 40% accuracy from three-point range and 90% from the free-throw line throughout her career.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Houpt boasts a 92.8% free throw success rate (154-166) in her career, the second-best nationally (minimum 100 successful free throws).u003C/li>nu003Cli>Houpt’s career three-point shooting percentage of 41.8% ranks ninth among qualified players in the nation. She is 16-for-34 (47%) from beyond the arc this season.u003C/li>nu003Cli>u003Ca href=” title=”Jazlen Green”>Jazlen Greenu003C/a> is 8-for-12 (66.7%) from three and at one point connected on six consecutive attempts. She was 0-for-19 from three-point range during the previous season.u003C/li>nu003C/ul>nu003Cp> u003C/p>nu003Cp>u003Cstrong>Opponent Notebook (Hawai’i) u003C/strong>u003C/p>nu003Cul>nu003Cli>The Rainbow Wahine have a record of 6-3 this season.u003C/li>nu003Cli>They hold a 1-1 record on the road.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Last year, they finished with a record of 20-11 and qualified for the WBIT.u003C/li>nu003Cli>They rank in the top 10 nationally for field goal percentage defense (32.8%) and blocks per game (6.9).u003C/li>nu003Cli>Lily Wahinekapu leads the squad with an average of 11.1 points per contest.u003C/li>nu003Cli>Head coach Laura Beeman (13u003Csup>thu003C/sup> season) is nearing the milestone of 600 career victories. 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