What is San Diego State's record following a loss?
SDSU is 51-11 in the Brian Dutcher era following a loss.
Sports / College Basketball
A preview of the Mountain West Conference college basketball game between the Wyoming Cowboys and the San Diego State Aztecs on February 3, 2026. San Diego State is favored to win as they look to continue their dominance in the series.
San Diego State (15-6, 9-2 in conference) hosts Wyoming (13-9, 4-7) at Viejas Arena on Tuesday night. The Aztecs are coming off a loss to Utah State and are looking to rebound. Historically, SDSU performs well after a loss, especially at home, with a 36-2 record in their next home game. Wyoming, on the other hand, struggles on the road, with a 1-4 record in conference road games and a poor record against the spread (0-5). Their offensive efficiency drops significantly on the road. SDSU's defense is a key factor, ranking first in the conference and 17th nationally in efficiency, which should help them contain Wyoming's limited offense. Key players to watch for Wyoming include senior guard Leland Walker and freshman wing Naz Meyer. SDSU's Reese Dixon-Waters is expected to play despite a recent ankle sprain.
The Kenpom metrics project a 78-66 win for San Diego State. Bettors should note that Wyoming's team total points are set at 65.5, and the under may be a favorable bet. San Diego State is currently in a three-way tie for first place in the Mountain West. A win would put them in a two-way tie with either Utah State or New Mexico, who play each other on Wednesday.
SDSU is 51-11 in the Brian Dutcher era following a loss.
Wyoming is 1-4 on the road in conference play.
SDSU ranks first in the conference and 17th nationally in defensive efficiency.
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