SDSU Aims to Maintain Lead in Mountain West Against Nevada's Top Defense
With both teams tied for first, Friday's game in Reno becomes crucial for conference supremacy.
- San Diego State Aztecs, tied for first in the Mountain West, aim to extend their winning streak against Nevada, showcasing the conference's toughest defense.
- The Aztecs have excelled in three-point shooting, hitting over 46% in their last three games, with Reese Waters leading the charge.
- Nevada, coming off a significant road win against Utah State, seeks to challenge the Aztecs with a strong home record and a high field goal percentage.
- Key players for both teams, including Jaedon LeDee for SDSU and Jarod Lucas for Nevada, are expected to make significant impacts in the upcoming game.
- The match is set for Friday night in Reno, marking a critical point in the season for both teams as they vie for the top spot in the conference.