Byrd Scores 19 in San Diego State's 89-71 Win over Lamar
Miles Byrd led San Diego State with 19 points as the Aztecs extended their lead with a 15-3 run in the second half to secure a 20-point victory over Lamar.
- On Wednesday in San Diego, Miles Byrd scored 19 points and had five rebounds as San Diego State Aztecs beat Lamar Cardinals 89-71.
- Late in the first half, San Diego State Aztecs took the lead with 8:04 remaining and led 51-41 at the break as BJ Davis scored 14 points.
- During the second half, a 15-3 run extended an eight-point lead to 20 points as Magoon Gwath added a team-high eight second-half points and finished with 10 overall.
- Rob Lee Jr. led Lamar with 21 points, six rebounds and three steals while B.B. Knight added 12 points; The Associated Press created this story using technology from Data Skrive and Sportradar.
- Legal and distribution notes state that BJ Davis, Aztecs forward, added 16 points while going 5 of 8 and 5 of 5 from the free-throw line, with five rebounds, and Andrew Holifield, Aztecs forward, had 11 points, six rebounds, and four blocks.
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3 thoughts: SDSU 89, Lamar 71 … Miles Byrd’s resurgence, Taj DeGourville’s frustration and Mountain (West) climbing
Three thoughts on San Diego State’s 89-71 win against Lamar on Wednesday night at Viejas Arena: 1. Byrd gets wings The most promising development Wednesday was this stat line: 19 points, 6 of 10 shooting, 3 of 5 from 3, five rebounds, four assists, two steals, two blocks, a team-high plus-20 points while on the floor. Miles Byrd. It was arguably his most complete game of the season, although, by his own admission, that wasn’t a very high bar. He…
San Diego State 89, Lamar 71
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Hot-shooting Aztecs overwhelm Lamar to secure 89–71 win
San Diego State men’s basketball has spent the early part of the season challenging its own identity. A program so often defined by defense is suddenly finding wins through sheer scoring volume, and Wednesday night at Viejas Arena became another example. The Aztecs overpowered Lamar 89-71 by pouring in 51 first-half points and using a balanced rotation, with all 11 players scoring. The game opened at a frantic pace, and SDSU welcomed it. Lamar, …
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