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NCAA
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Total
San Diego State03503772
Wyoming02403963

Game Recap

San Diego State didn’t need a perfect night — it needed control. The Aztecs delivered it, separating from Wyoming with a composed finish to secure a 72-63 win Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in NCAA action.

The result moves San Diego State to 15-6 and reinforces a pattern that’s defined its season: win the possession game, squeeze the air out of the margins, and make opponents solve problems late. Wyoming, now 13-9, couldn’t find enough clean offense to keep pace once the game tilted.

How the game swung

With no period-by-period scoring available, the clearest story is the final shape of the game: San Diego State created a two-possession cushion and then kept adding layers of pressure until Wyoming ran out of time and answers. The nine-point margin reflected a game where the Aztecs consistently dictated terms — not necessarily with fireworks, but with steadier execution when it mattered.

Records and form: what this win says

San Diego State entered at 15-6 with a LWWLW form line — productive, but not immune to lapses. This was the kind of response win that stabilizes a month: handle a conference opponent, protect home court, and bank a result without needing overtime.

Wyoming came in 13-9 and trending the other way (WLWLL). The Cowboys have shown they can pop for wins, but this loss underscored the volatility: when the game tightens, they need a more reliable late-game pathway to points to avoid letting solid stretches evaporate.

What it means going forward

For San Diego State, a 72-point output paired with a 63-point concession is the blueprint — win with defense, finish possessions, and keep the game in a structure that favors discipline. At 15-6, the Aztecs continue to build the type of résumé that travels: controlled wins that don’t depend on extreme shooting variance.

For Wyoming, the task is sharper now at 13-9: find ways to stay connected when opponents start to impose pace and physicality. The Cowboys didn’t get blown out — they got managed. In February, that distinction matters, because it’s often the difference between a one-game skid and something that lingers.

Final

San Diego State 72, Wyoming 63

Venue: TBD