SDSU Looks to Bounce Back Against Struggling Air Force

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SDSU Looks to Bounce Back Against Struggling Air Force
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San Diego State University (SDSU) aims to recapture their winning momentum after a setback against UNLV. They face an Air Force team on a losing streak, with Coach Dutcher emphasizing improvements across the board.

San Diego State University ( SDSU ) is looking to bounce back after a disappointing 76-68 loss to UNLV , their worst performance in five years. The Aztecs, who boast a 10-game winning streak, are facing off against Air Force , a team currently struggling with an eight-game losing streak. Coach Brian Dutcher emphasized the need for improvement in all areas after UNLV outperformed SDSU in key statistical categories.

The Aztecs will be sporting their red uniforms, a change from their typical road blacks. While these uniforms were considered unlucky in the past, they have been performing better recently with a 3-0 record under Dutcher. The focus in practice has been on addressing the areas where UNLV excelled, particularly defensively. Reese Waters, who has been dealing with a stress fracture in his right foot, underwent another scan, which showed positive results. However, Waters has yet to decide whether to play this season or redshirt. Air Force, on the other hand, has been struggling offensively, ranking last in the Mountain West in scoring. While they shoot better from the field than SDSU, Air Force is plagued by poor free throw shooting. The Aztecs, despite their recent loss, are expected to win comfortably against the struggling Falcons, according to Kenpom projections.

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