San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball


The San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball team is the college basketball program that represents San Diego State University, located in San Diego, California. The school's team currently competes in the Mountain West Conference, and play their home games in Viejas Arena. The team began play in 1921 and have been to 6 NAIA tournaments winning in 1941, 3 NCAA Division II tournaments, 5 NIT tournaments, and 12 NCAA Division I tournaments. Since joining the Mountain West Conference, the Aztecs have won 5 MWC tournaments. Former players who went on to achieve notable success in other areas are Art Linkletter and Tony Gwynn.

Team history

The Aztecs first began playing during the 1921–22 basketball season as part of the Southern California JC conference. They competed in Division III until 1956. They competed in 6 NAIA tournaments. Runners up in 1939 and in 1940, the Aztecs finally prevailed and won the 1941 NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament. They became a NCAA Division I school in 1970 and moved to the Western Athletic Conference in 1978. In 1999 the Aztecs left the WAC and became a charter member of the Mountain West Conference. Prior to entering the Mountain West, they went to 3 NCAA Conference tournaments. During their time in the MWC, the Aztecs have won 4 conference tournaments and have been to 8 NCAA tournaments and 4 NIT tournaments. In 2010–11 season, the Aztecs were ranked as high as 4th in the nation and won their first ever games in the NCAA tournament, reaching the Sweet Sixteen.

Rivalries

The Aztecs have three major rivalries, the UNLV Rebels, the USD Toreros, and the BYU Cougars. Their primary rival is the UNLV Rebels, especially in recent years with some memorable showdowns. The USD Toreros are the Aztecs crosstown rivals and play them annually through non-conference play, also known as the City Championship. The Aztecs rivalry with the BYU Cougars is inactive since 2011 when the Cougars left the MWC for the WCC, although it is now widely recognized that the New Mexico Lobos have since filled that position.

Facilities

The Aztecs play their home games at Viejas Arena, which is located on the west side of campus. Viejas Arena opened in 1997 as Cox Arena and seats 12,414 for basketball games. In 2009, the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians purchased the naming rights for ten years. The arena features an octagonal scoreboard with video-replay system, that includes up-to-the-minute statistical information on individual players. The facility is also equipped with seven locker rooms, two of which are complete with team rooms, equipment rooms, and a shared training room.
Prior to the opening of the arena, men's basketball played its games at Peterson Gym and, for more than 30 years, at the San Diego Sports Arena.

Head coaches

As of the
NameSeasonsRecordPercentage
C.E. Peterson1921–192670–30.700
Tom McMullen1926–192923–17.575
Morris Gross1929–1942190–85.690
Don DeLauer1942–194314–9.609
Alex Alexander1943–194517–26.395
Charlie Smith1945–194845–36.563
George Ziegenfuss1948–1969316–229.580
Dick Davis1969–197465–67.492
Tim Vezie1974–197977–62.554
Smokey Gaines1979–1987112–117.489
Jim Brandenburg1987–199152–87.356
Jim Harrick Jr. 19920–7.000
Tony Fuller1992–199420–37.351
Fred Trenkle1994–199955–83.399
*Steve Fisher1999–2017386–209.648
Brian Dutcher2017–Present71-25.739

Season-by-season results

NAIA era

Division II era

Division I era

* Jim Harrick Jr. coached the final 7 games of 1991–92 season.

Postseason

NCAA Division I tournament results

The Aztecs have appeared in the NCAA Division I Tournament 12 times, with a combined record of 6–12. They have reached the Sweet Sixteen twice, in 2011 and 2014. Additionally, at 30-2 and ranked in the Top 10 they were considered a virtual lock for the 2020 NCAA Tournament, which was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
1975Round of 32#16 UNLVL 80–90
1976Round of 32#5 UCLAL 64–74
198513 WRound of 64 #9 UNLVL 80–85
200213 MRound of 64 #13 IllinoisL 64–93
200611 WRound of 64 IndianaL 83–87
201011 MRound of 64 #15 TennesseeL 59–62
20112 WRound of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Northern Colorado
Temple
#9 Connecticut
W 68–50
W 71–64 2OT
L 67–74
20126 MRound of 64 NC StateL 65–79
20137 SRound of 64
Round of 32
Oklahoma
Florida Gulf Coast
W 70–55
L 71–81
20144 WRound of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
New Mexico State
North Dakota State
#4 Arizona
W 73–69 OT
W 63–44
L 64–70
20158 SRound of 64
Round of 32
St. John's
#4 Duke
W 76–64
L 49–68
201811 WRound of 64 #21 HoustonL 65–67

NCAA Tournament seeding history

The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition.
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Seeds →131311112674811

The * represents overall number one seed which began with the 2004 Tournament.

NIT results

The Aztecs have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament six times, with a combined record of 8–6.
1982First RoundUC IrvineL 69–70
2003First Round
Second Round
UC Santa Barbara
Texas Tech
W 67–62
L 57–48
2007First Round
Second Round
Missouri State
Syracuse
W 74–70
L 64–80
2008First RoundFloridaL 49–73
2009First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Weber State
Kansas State
Saint Mary's
Baylor
W 65–49
W 70–52
W 70–66
L 62–76
2016First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
IPFW
Washington
Georgia Tech
George Washington
W 79–55
W 93–78
W 72–56
L 46–65

NCAA Division II tournament results

The Aztecs appeared in the NCAA Division II Tournament three times, with a combined record of 5–3.
1957Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Chapman
Regis
Cal State Los Angeles
W 75–56
W 81–78
L 55–57
1967Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
Elite Eight
Portland State
Nevada Southern
Illinois State
W 101–73
W 88–71
L 76–77 3OT
1968Regional Semifinals
Regional Finals
UC Irvine
UC Davis
L 69–78
W 79–72

NAIA tournament results

The Aztecs have appeared in the NAIA Tournament six times. Their combined record is 15–5. They were NAIA National Champions in 1941.
1939First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Northern State
East Texas State
Manchester
Peru State
Southwestern
W 49–25
W 41–36
W 49–41
W 49–39
L 31–32
1940First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Central State
Appalachian State
Pittsburg State
Delta State
Tarkio
W 36–35
W 48–46
W 32–30
W 30–28
L 42–52
1941First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
National Championship
Western Montana
Culver-Stockton
Texas Western
West Texas State
Murray State
W 46–29
W 46–41 OT
W 44–42
W 43–40
W 36–34
1942First Round
Second Round
Chadron State
Bemidji State
W 36–29
L 32–41
1954First RoundPasadenaL 87–90
1956First Round
Second Round
Alderson-Broaddus
Gustavus Adolphus
W 77–64
L 60–69

Retired numbers

On January 16, 2020, the Aztecs announced that they would be retiring former small forward Kawhi Leonard's number 15 on February 1, 2020. Leonard is the first player in Aztecs history to have his number retired.
No.PlayerPositionCareerYear retired
15Kawhi LeonardSF2009–20112020

Team records

All-time record vs. current MWC teams

Official record against all current MWC opponents as of the completion of the 2018–2019 season:
OpponentGames PlayedWonLostPercentageStreakFirst Meeting
Air Force825824Won 21973–74
Boise State21147Won 31976–77
Colorado State864541Won 51961–62
Fresno State1206456Won 21939–40
Nevada25196Won 31956–57
New Mexico904248Won 21975–76
San Jose State764135Won 51936–37
UNLV743737Lost 11965–66
Utah State18135Won 21962–63
Wyoming854441Won 41978–79
Totals677377300

Career Leaders (DI Era)

As of the

Single Season Leaders (DI Era)

Lead conference

Single Game Leaders (DI Era)