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NCAA
Thursday, February 26, 2026
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
San Diego State04604389
Utah State03303972

Game Recap

San Diego State didn’t just win Wednesday — it delivered a reminder of how quickly the Mountain West can swing. The Aztecs (19-8) rolled past Utah State (23-5) 89-72 on Feb. 26, 2026, turning a high-leverage matchup into a one-sided finish.

The result also carried some immediate context: San Diego State entered the night in uneven form (WLLWW), while Utah State arrived trending up (LLWWW). By the final horn, the Aztecs had flipped that momentum, pairing a big number on the scoreboard with a clean, decisive outcome.

Game flow: SDSU breaks it open

Without quarter-by-quarter scoring available, the clearest signal was the final margin: 17 points. San Diego State’s 89 points set the tone for a game that never drifted into late-game volatility. Utah State’s 72 simply wasn’t enough to keep pace once the Aztecs found separation.

Why it mattered

This was a résumé-type win in late February — a ranked-feel matchup on paper given Utah State’s 23-5 record — and San Diego State treated it like one. Beating a 23-win opponent by 17 at this stage of the season is the kind of result that can recalibrate how a team is viewed heading into March, especially in a league where margins are thin and familiarity is high.

What it means going forward

For San Diego State, the win reinforces that its ceiling remains high even with a 19-8 record and some recent turbulence. The Aztecs now carry fresh momentum into the final stretch, with proof they can generate elite-level output on the offensive end when the game demands it.

For Utah State, the loss doesn’t erase a 23-5 season, but it does puncture a three-game winning streak and raises questions about how the Aggies respond when an opponent forces them to play from behind. With March approaching, the urgency shifts from stacking wins to sharpening answers.

Final

San Diego State 89, Utah State 72