LIVE BLOG: San Diego State continues Mountain West play vs. San Jose State

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LIVE BLOG: San Diego State continues Mountain West play vs. San Jose State
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Follow along as 10News digital producer Pat Mueller provides live updates from inside Viejas Arena for tonight's San Diego State basketball game vs. San Jose State

San Diego State basketball is looking to extend its winning streak to four games as it prepares to take on Mountain West conference foe San Jose State.Guard Adam Seiko was dominant off the bench in Wednesday's game against Utah State, shooting 7 for 9 from three-point land en route to an 85-75 victory. San Jose, meanwhile, is coming off a 30-point beatdown of Air Force, as Omari Moore dropped 26 points in an 82-52 win.

It’s @CoachesvsCancer week and we are proud to support the @AmericanCancer society in their ongoing fight.— San Diego State Men's Basketball January 29, 2023 Vegas has SDSU as a double digit favorite in this one, according to multiple sportsbooks. Once this one is all said and done, the Aztecs will officially be at the halfway mark in conference play on the season. They have a one-win lead in the standings over Nevada and Boise State, who are their next two opponents.

Tipoff is set for 6 p.m. in Viejas Arena. Follow along for live updates from 10News Digital Producer Pat Mueller.📻: https://t.co/YeMdaoJJq8— San Diego State Men's Basketball January 28, 2023

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