Aztecs Fall Short to Washington State in Mountain West Final
Top-seeded San Diego State fell to No. 2 seed Washington State in the Mountain West Championship, losing 14-4 after previously winning 9-2 in an earlier matchup. This loss marks the end of the Aztecs' season, finishing with a 36-24 record, their best since 2018. Washington State earned an automatic NCAA regional bid with the victory. The Aztecs led 4-3 at one point, but WSU scored the final 11 runs, delivering a decisive blow to SDSU's postseason hopes. Key performances included homers from Jake Jackson and Tyce Peterson for SDSU and a standout game from WSU's Max Hartman with 4 RBIs.
By the Numbers- San Diego State's record ends at 36-24, their best since 2018.
- Washington State scored 11 unanswered runs in the championship game.
While SDSU showed promise earlier in the day with a strong performance against WSU, their inability to maintain momentum in the title game raises questions about their consistency under pressure. The Aztecs had a clear lead but couldn't hold it against the Cougars' late-game rally.
State of Play- SDSU entered the championship game with high expectations but ultimately couldn't secure the title.
- WSU's success in the final game highlights their capability to capitalize on critical moments.
With their season concluded, SDSU will reassess and prepare for the next season, focusing on building a stronger lineup and addressing late-game performance issues. Meanwhile, WSU gears up for NCAA regional competition, aiming to make a deeper postseason run.
Bottom LineSan Diego State's journey ends with a solid season, yet playoff shortcomings reveal the need for improvement in clutch situations to build a championship-caliber team moving forward.
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