SDSU could wreck office brackets during NCAA Tournament with more consistent contributions from confidnet guard-center combination
If the Aztecs expect to make an NCAA Tournament run to remember rather than another to forget, if they plan to prove that their unprecedented depth truly is built for the brightest of lights, they need more big and small.
Can the Aztecs win when it matters most without more firepower from the pair? Some days, the answer will be yes. Some days, no. Mensah’s seeming absence for the bulk of the game created a different type of concern, despite some foul trouble. At that height, the rebounds should come. At that height, the offense should show more flashes.
“I know they can always count on me on defense, so I make my presence felt there if I’m not playing well offensively.”
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