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San Diego State Aztecs

The San Diego State Aztecs (also SDSU Aztecs) are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent San Diego State University (SDSU). San Diego State sponsors six men's and eleven women's sports at the varsity level.

San Diego State Aztecs
UniversitySan Diego State University
ConferenceMountain West (primary)
Pac-12 (men's soccer)
GCC (women's water polo)
Independent (women's lacrosse)
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorJohn David Wicker
LocationSan Diego, California
Varsity teams17 (6 men's, 11 women's)
Football stadiumSnapdragon Stadium
Basketball arenaViejas Arena
Baseball stadiumTony Gwynn Stadium
Softball stadiumSDSU Softball Stadium
Soccer stadiumSDSU Sports Deck
Aquatics centerAztec Aquaplex
Lacrosse fieldAztec Lacrosse Field
Tennis venueAztec Tennis Center
Outdoor track and field venueSDSU Sports Deck (aka "Aztrack")
Volleyball arenaPeterson Gymnasium
MascotSpirit Leader[1][2][3]
NicknameAztecs
Fight songSDSU Fight Song
ColorsScarlet and black[4]
   
Websitewww.goaztecs.com
San Diego State is a member of the Mountain West Conference
Neon cheerleader with non-Aztec Indian headdress near the SDSU campus on El Cajon Boulevard.

The Aztecs compete in NCAA Division I (FBS for football). The program's primary conference is the Mountain West Conference, though the men's soccer team competes in the Pac-12 Conference, women's water polo competes in the Golden Coast Conference, and women's lacrosse competes as an independent. On May 31, 2022, it was announced that women's lacrosse had received and accepted an invitation to join the Pac-12 Conference no later than the 2024 season (2023–24 school year).[5]

News reports (especially on local radio) often mention "Montezuma Mesa" or "news from the mesa" when discussing San Diego State-related sports events. The San Diego State campus is known as "Montezuma Mesa", as the university is situated on a mesa overlooking Mission Valley and is located at the intersection of Montezuma Road and College Avenue in the city of San Diego.

Sports sponsored edit

Men's varsity sports edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Football Golf
Golf Lacrosse
Soccer Soccer
Tennis Softball
Swimming & diving
Tennis
Track & field
Volleyball
Water Polo
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor.

Baseball edit

 
Tony Gwynn Stadium
  • Head Coach: Mark Martinez
  • Stadium: Tony Gwynn Stadium
  • Conference regular season championships: 5 (1986 • 1988 • 1990 • 2002 • 2004)[6]
  • Conference tournament championships: 8 (1990 • 1991 • 2000 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2017 • 2018)[7]
  • NCAA Division I Baseball Championship appearances: 14 (1979 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1986 • 1990 • 1991 • 2009 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2017 • 2018)[8]
Year Tournament Record Notes
1979 2-2 Lost in the Mideast Regional finals to Pepperdine.
1981 0-2 Eliminated by Oral Roberts in the Midwest Regional.
1982 0-2 Eliminated by Houston in the West II Regional.
1983 1-2 Eliminated by UC Santa Barbara in the West I Regional semifinals.
1984 3-2 Lost in the West I Regional finals to Cal State Fullerton.
1986 0-2 Eliminated by Texas-Pan American in the Central Regional.
1990 3-2 Lost in the West I Regional finals to Stanford.
1991 0-2 Eliminated by Portland in the West II Regional.
2009 1-2 Eliminated by UC Irvine in the Irvine Regional.
2013 0-2 Eliminated by San Diego in the Los Angeles Regional.
2014 0-2 Eliminated by Louisiana in the Lafayette Regional.
2015 1-2 Eliminated by USC in the Charlottesville Regional.
2017 1-2 Eliminated by Long Beach State in the Long Beach Regional.
2018 0-2 Eliminated by Northwestern State in the Corvallis Regional.
See: San Diego State baseball and College baseball

Basketball edit

 
Viejas Arena, home of Aztec basketball
  • Head Coach: Brian Dutcher
  • Arena: Viejas Arena
  • Conference regular season championships: 24 (1923 • 1925 • 1932 • 1934 • 1937 • 1939 • 1941 • 1942 • 1954 • 1957 • 1958 • 1967 • 1968 • 1977 • 1978 • 2006 • 2011 • 2012 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2020 • 2021 • 2023)[6]
  • Conference tournament championships: 9 (1976 • 1985 • 2002 • 2006 • 2010 • 2011 • 2018 • 2021 • 2023)[9]
  • NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament appearances: 15 (1975 • 1976 • 1985 • 2002 • 2006 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2018 • 2021 • 2022 • 2023)[10]

Aztec basketball alumni who became more famous outside the sport include 1930s player Art Linkletter, who went on to an illustrious entertainment career that spanned more than 70 years, and Tony Gwynn, who also played baseball at San Diego State and opted for that sport professionally, ending up in the Baseball Hall of Fame.

In the 2010–2011 season, the men's team had a record of 32–2 to capture a share of the Mountain West Conference title. They won the conference tournament outright for the automatic berth to the 2011 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. The only losses of the regular season were to another top 10 ranked team, BYU, who the Aztecs later beat to win the conference tournament. They earned a 2nd seed in the NCAA tournament, advancing to the Sweet 16. In the 2013–2014 season, the Aztecs finished 29–4, again reaching the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16 round.

The Aztecs reached the Elite Eight, Final Four, and the National Championship for the first time during the 2022–2023 season, where they finished runner-up to Connecticut.

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1975 Round of 32 #16 UNLV L 80–90
1976 Round of 32 #5 UCLA L 64–74
1985 13 W Round of 64 (4) #9 UNLV L 80–85
2002 13 M Round of 64 (4) #13 Illinois L 64–93
2006 11 W Round of 64 (6) Indiana L 83–87
2010 11 M Round of 64 (6) #15 Tennessee L 59–62
2011 2 W Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
(15) Northern Colorado
(7) Temple
(3) #9 Connecticut
W 68–50
W 71–64 2OT
L 67–74
2012 6 M Round of 64 (11) NC State L 65–79
2013 7 S Round of 64
Round of 32
(10) Oklahoma
(15) Florida Gulf Coast
W 70–55
L 71–81
2014 4 W Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
(13) New Mexico State
(12) North Dakota State
(1) #4 Arizona
W 73–69 OT
W 63–44
L 64–70
2015 8 S Round of 64
Round of 32
(9) St. John's
(1) #4 Duke
W 76–64
L 49–68
2018 11 W Round of 64 (6) #21 Houston L 65–67
2021 6 MW Round of 64 (11) Syracuse L 62–78
2022 8 MW Round of 64 (9) Creighton L 69–72 OT
2023 5 S Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National Championship
(12) Charleston
(13) Furman
(1) #1 Alabama
(6) Creighton
(9) #25 Florida Atlantic
(4) #10 Connecticut
W 63–57
W 75–52
W 71–64
W 57–56
W 72-71
L 59-76

Football edit

 
Interior of Snapdragon Stadium, home of San Diego State football

San Diego State University's football team is part of the highest level of American collegiate football, the Football Bowl Subdivision of Division I (which was formerly known as Division I-A). SDSU is 10–9 all time in post-season bowl games. They first went to a bowl game in 1948 and first won a major-college bowl game in 1969.[12] Until the 2010 season, the Aztec football team had not won a bowl game in the past 37 years. In 2019, the Aztecs reached their 10th straight bowl game.

The Aztecs moved into the new Snapdragon Stadium, located in what had been the parking lot of the team's former home of San Diego Stadium,[a] for the 2022 season.[13] During the construction of Snapdragon Stadium, the Aztecs played the 2020 and 2021 seasons at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California. The team had played at San Diego Stadium from its opening in 1967 until its closure after the 2019 season; before that, it played in the on-campus Aztec Bowl (now the location of Viejas Arena).

Date Coach Bowl Opponent Result
January 1, 1948 Bill Schutte Harbor Bowl Hardin–Simmons L 0–53
January 1, 1952 Bill Schutte Pineapple Bowl Hawaii W 34–13
December 10, 1966 Don Coryell Camellia Bowl Montana State W 28–7
December 9, 1967 Don Coryell Camellia Bowl San Francisco State W 27–6
December 6, 1969 Don Coryell Pasadena Bowl Boston University W 28–7
December 30, 1986 Denny Stolz Holiday Bowl #16 Iowa L 38–39
December 30, 1991 Al Luginbill Freedom Bowl #23 Tulsa L 17–28
December 19, 1998 Ted Tollner Las Vegas Bowl North Carolina L 13–20
December 23, 2010 Brady Hoke Poinsettia Bowl Navy W 35–14
December 17, 2011 Rocky Long New Orleans Bowl Louisiana L 30–32
December 20, 2012 Rocky Long Poinsettia Bowl BYU L 6–23
December 21, 2013 Rocky Long Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Buffalo W 49–24
December 23, 2014 Rocky Long Poinsettia Bowl Navy L 16–17
December 24, 2015 Rocky Long Hawaii Bowl Cincinnati W 42–7
December 17, 2016 Rocky Long Las Vegas Bowl Houston W 34–10
December 23, 2017 Rocky Long Armed Forces Bowl Army L 35–42
December 19, 2018 Rocky Long Frisco Bowl Ohio L 0–27
December 21, 2019 Rocky Long New Mexico Bowl Central Michigan W 48–11
December 21, 2021 Brady Hoke Frisco Bowl UTSA W 38–24
December 24, 2022 Brady Hoke Hawaii Bowl Middle Tennessee L 25–23

Golf edit

  • Head Coach: Ryan Donovan
  • Mountain West Conference championships: 3 (2011 • 2012 • 2015)[14]
  • NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships appearances: 23 (1960 • 1962 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1970 • 1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1979 • 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1999 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008 • 2011 • 2012 • 2015 • 2016)[15]

The Aztecs men's golf team has more NCAA postseason appearances than any other San Diego State athletic team. Notable alumni include 2015 graduate and PGA Tour golfer Xander Schauffele. In 2017, Schauffele received the 2017 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year award.[16]

Year Finish Score
1950 10th 606
1960 14th 625
1962 15th 637
1965 24th 620
1966 6th 604
1967 23rd 613
1970 16th 1,230
1971 20th 585
1972 16th 603
1974 17th 606
1975 19th 606
1976 18th 1,205
1977 15th 1,248
1978 12th 1,190
1979 26th 943
1980 22nd 917
1981 21st 895
1982 14th 1,178
1983 23rd 909
1984 24th 889
1999 29th 628
2003 30th 965
2005 23rd 893
2008 14th 1,222
2011 16th 898
2012 5th 871
2015 15th 1,193
2017 25th 872

Soccer edit

The San Diego State men's soccer team competes in the Pac-12 Conference. In 1987, the Aztecs reached the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship Final, losing in the game by a score of 0–2 to Clemson. The team has an overall NCAA Division Tournament record of 5–8 through eight appearances.[18] Lev Kirshner was head coach for over two decades.

Year Round Opponent Result
1969 Second round San Francisco L 1–2
1982 First round
Second round
Fresno State
San Francisco
W 1–0
L 0–2
1987 First round
Second round
Third round
Semifinals
National Championship
Saint Louis
SMU
UCLA
Harvard
Clemson
W 2–1
W 3–2
W 2–1
W 2–1
L 0–2
1988 First round UCLA L 1–2
1989 First round UCLA L 1–2
2005 First round UC Santa Barbara L 0–2
2006 First round UC Santa Barbara L 1–2
2016 First round UNLV L 1–2

Tennis edit

  • Head Coach: Gene Carswell
  • Home court: Aztec Tennis Center
  • Mountain West Conference regular season championships: 6 (2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2013)[6]
  • Mountain West Conference tournament championships: 3 (2002 • 2003 • 2005)[14]
  • NCAA Division I Men's Tennis Championship tournament appearances: 7 (1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2015)[19]
Year Round Opponent Result
1998 Region VII Regional New Mexico L 2–4
1999 First round
Second round
Tulsa
UCLA
W 4–1
L 1–4
2000 First round
Second round
Round of 16
Washington
Pepperdine
VCU
W 4–3
W 4–2
L 3–4
2002 First round
Second round
Hampton
UCLA
W 5–0
L 1–4
2003 First round
Second round
San Diego
Washington
W 5–0
L 3–4
2005 First round Cal L 1–4
2015 First round
Second round
San Diego
USC
W 4–3
L 0–4

Women's varsity sports edit

Basketball edit

Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1984 #6 First round
Regional semifinals
#3 Oregon
#2 Long Beach State
W 70–63
L 73–91
1985 #5 First round
Regional semifinals
#4 UNLV
#1 Louisiana Tech
W 70–68
L 64–94
1993 #9 First round #8 Georgia L 68–85
1994 #5 First round
Second round
#12 Hawaii
#13 Texas A&M
W 81–75
L 72–75
1995 #5 First round #12 Montana L 46–57
1997 #11 First round #6 Oregon L 62–79
2009 #10 First round
Second round
#7 DePaul
#2 Stanford
W 76–70
L 49–77
2010 #11 First round
Second round
Regional semifinals
#6 Texas
#3 West Virginia
#2 Duke
W 74–63
W 64–55
L 58–66
2012 #12 First round #5 LSU L 56–64

Cross Country edit

The San Diego State Aztecs women's cross country team has appeared in the NCAA tournament one time, with that appearance resulting in 7th place in the 1981–82 school year.[22]

Year Finish Points
1981 7th 169

Golf edit

  • Head Coach: Lauren Dobashi
  • Mountain West Conference championships: 2 (2015 • 2019)[23]

Notable alumni include 2015 graduate Paige Spiranac.

Lacrosse edit

  • Head Coach: Kylee White
  • Home field: Aztec Lacrosse Field
  • Conference championships: 2 (MPSF) (2018 • 2019)[24]

The women's lacrosse team began play in 2012 and competes as an independent; its former women's lacrosse home of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation dropped the sport after the 2019–20 school year due to a lack of competing members. After the 2023 season, SDSU women's lacrosse will join the Pac-12 Conference.

Soccer edit

  • Head Coach: Mike Friesen
  • Home field: SDSU Sports Deck
  • Mountain West Conference regular season championships: 6 (1999 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2019)[6]
  • Mountain West Conference tournament championships: 5 (2009 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2017)[25]
  • NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Championship appearances: 7 (1998 • 1999 • 2009 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2017)[26]

The Aztecs women's soccer team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 4–7 through seven appearances.[27]

Year Round Opponent Result
1998 Second round
Third round
USC
Portland
W 1–0
L 0–5
1999 First round San Diego L 1–2
2009 First round
Second round
San Diego
UCLA
W 1–0
L 0–5
2012 First round
Second round
Third round
CSU Northridge
Cal
UCLA
W 3–0
W 2–1
L 0–3
2013 First round UCLA L 0–3
2014 First round Cal L 2–3
2017 First round UCLA L 1–3

Softball edit

  • Head Coach: Stacey Nuveman Deniz
  • Stadium: SDSU Softball Stadium
  • Mountain West Conference championships: 8 (2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2006 • 2008 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014)[6]
  • NCAA Division I softball tournament appearances: 11 (2001 • 2003 • 2006 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015)[28]
Year Tournament Record Notes
2001 3-2 Lost in the Region 2 Regional finals to UCLA.
2003 1-2 Eliminated by Oregon in the Region 6 Regional.
2006 2-2 Lost in the Los Angeles Regional finals to UCLA.
2008 1-2 Eliminated by Fresno State in the Gainesville Regional.
2009 0-2 Eliminated by Cal State Fullerton in the Tempe Regional.
2010 1-2 Eliminated by Fresno State in the Los Angeles Regional.
2011 2-2 Lost in the Tempe Regional finals to Arizona State.
2012 2-2 Lost in the Tampa Regional finals to Hofstra.
2013 1-2 Eliminated by Georgia in the Tempe Regional.
2014 1-2 Eliminated by Michigan in the Tallahassee Regional.
2015 2-2 Lost in the Los Angeles Regional finals to UCLA.

Swimming & Diving edit

Year Finish
1982 23rd
2010 42nd
2012 45th
2013 41st
2014 27th
2015 39th
2017 46th
2019 38th

Tennis edit

  • Head Coach: Peter Mattera
  • Home court: Aztec Tennis Center
  • Mountain West Conference regular season championships: 3 (2002 • 2003 • 2013)[6]
  • Mountain West Conference tournament championships: 1 (2003)[31]
  • NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championship appearances: 22 (1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2009 • 2013)[32]
Year Round Opponent Result
1982 First round
Quarterfinals
Northwestern
Trinity
W 8–1
L 3–6
1983 First round
Quarterfinals
Miami (FL)
Stanford
W 5–4
L 4–5
1984 First round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third-place game
Cal
Texas
Stanford
Trinity
W 7–2
W 6–3
L 2–7
L 4–5
1985 First round
Quarterfinals
Northwestern
USC
W 6–3
L 0–9
1986 First round Oklahoma State L 3–6
1989 First round
Second round
William & Mary
Stanford
W 6–3
L 0–9
1990 First round Indiana L 3–5
1991 First round
Second round
Tennessee
Stanford
W 5–1
L 1–5
1992 First round
Second round
Kansas
Duke
W 5–4
L 1–5
1993 First round Ole Miss L 3–5
1996 West Regional Arizona State L 4–5
1997 West Regional
West Regional
Oregon
Pepperdine
W 5–2
L 2–5
1998 West Regional
West Regional
San Diego
USC
W 5–2
L 1–5
1999 California Regional Marquette L 1–5
2000 First round
Second round
South Florida
Wake Forest
W 5–0
L 0–5
2002 First round Arizona L 3–4
2003 First round Fresno State L 0–4
2005 First round Arizona State L 0–4
2006 First round UCLA L 0–4
2007 First round Florida State L 0–4
2009 First round Washington L 0–4
2013 First round Baylor L 1–4

Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor) edit

Year Competition Finish
2006 Indoor 51st
2008 Indoor 33rd
2009 Indoor 34th
2010 Indoor 21st
2012 Indoor 48th
2013 Indoor 25th
2014 Indoor 19th
2017 Indoor 21st
2018 Indoor 17th
2019 Indoor 27th
Year Competition Finish
1982 Outdoor 10th
1983 Outdoor 24th
1984 Outdoor 11th
1985 Outdoor 9th
1986 Outdoor 20th
1998 Outdoor 51st
1999 Outdoor 62nd
2001 Outdoor 37th
2003 Outdoor 29th
2004 Outdoor 27th
2005 Outdoor 29th
2007 Outdoor 46th
2008 Outdoor 31st
2009 Outdoor 25th
2011 Outdoor 60th
2012 Outdoor 9th
2013 Outdoor 23rd
2014 Outdoor 12th
2016 Outdoor 20th
2017 Outdoor 32nd
2018 Outdoor 46th
2019 Outdoor 32nd

Volleyball edit

The Aztecs women's volleyball team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 13–14 through fourteen appearances.[37]

Year Round Opponent Result
1981 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Semifinals
New Mexico
UC Santa Barbara
UCLA
W 3–0
W 3–0
L 1–3
1982 Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Semifinals
Cal
UCLA
USC
W 3–1
W 3–1
L 0–3
1983 First round
Regional semifinals
Regional Finals
Colorado State
Arizona
Stanford
W 3–0
W 3–1
L 0–3
1984 First round
Regional semifinals
BYU
USC
W 3–0
L 0–3
1985 First round Hawaii L 1–3
1986 First round
Regional semifinals
UC Santa Barbara
Pacific
W 3–1
L 0–3
1988 First round
Regional semifinals
San Jose State
Hawaii
W 3–1
L 0–3
1989 First round Long Beach State L 0–3
1990 First round
Regional semifinals
BYU
Stanford
W 3–1
L 1–3
1994 First round
Second round
Memphis
Arizona State
W 3–1
L 2–3
1995 Second round
Regional semifinals
Long Beach State
Michigan State
W 3–1
L 0–3
1996 First round
Second round
Sam Houston State
Texas
W 3–1
L 0–3
2001 First round Long Beach State L 0–3
2012 First round Saint Mary's L 2–3

Water Polo edit

Year Finish
2007 4th
2008 5th
2016 8th

Conference affiliations edit

San Diego State has been a member of six different athletic conferences in its history.

Discontinued sports edit

In the past, San Diego State, like most American universities, has sponsored several additional varsity sports programs to those currently offered. These programs have since been discontinued. Budgeting and Title IX equity challenges have been cited as the primary reasons for these programs being cut.[39] In some cases (notably men's crew and men's volleyball), club teams have emerged in place of discontinued sports programs.

Men's former varsity sports edit

Crew

  • Year discontinued: 1976[40]

Cross Country

The Aztecs men's cross country team won three consecutive NCAA Division II national championships in 1965, 1966, and 1967 shortly before the program's ascension to Division I.

Year Finish Points
1968 6th 247
1970 9th 356
1976 8th 361

Gymnastics

Year Finish
1959 18th

Swimming & Diving

Men's swimming & diving won back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships in 1965 and 1966 shortly before the program's transition to Division I.

Year Finish
1969 27th

Track & Field (Indoor and Outdoor)

The men's track & field team won back-to-back NCAA Division II outdoor national championships in 1965 and 1966 shortly before the program's transition to Division I.

Year Competition Finish
1979 Indoor 60th
Year Competition Finish
1965 Outdoor 25th
1966 Outdoor 24th
1969 Outdoor 19th
1970 Outdoor 12th
1971 Outdoor 35th
1974 Outdoor 16th
1976 Outdoor 19th
1977 Outdoor 55th
1979 Outdoor 28th
1980 Outdoor 41st
1982 Outdoor 53rd
1983 Outdoor 74th
1984 Outdoor 71st
1989 Outdoor 67th

Volleyball

The men's volleyball team won San Diego State's first (and to-date only) NCAA Division I National Championship in 1973. The team's home court was Peterson Gymnasium.

Year Round Opponent Result
1972 Semifinals
Championship
UC Santa Barbara
UCLA
W 3–2
L 2–3
1973 Semifinals
Championship
Ball State
Long Beach State
W 3–0
W 3-1

Water Polo

Despite coming off a season in which the team was ranked in the top 10 nationally, the men's water polo team, along with other programs, was cut, due to a combination of a lack in athletic department funding, Proposition 13's passage, and necessity to comply with Title IX.[51]

Wrestling

In 1949, San Diego State wrestler Harold Hensen became the first African-American to compete in an NCAA wrestling championship tournament when he competed in individual competition at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships.[53][54]

Year Finish Points
1956 33rd 1
1969 17th 15
1992 41st 5

Women's former varsity sports edit

Field Hockey

Gymnastics

  • Year discontinued: 1985[56]

Rowing edit

  • Year discontinued: 2021[57]

The women's rowing team, which had last competed in the American Athletic Conference, was discontinued following the 2020–21 academic year due to ongoing Title IX gender equity challenges and financial stress on the athletics department brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The team's home was the Mission Bay Aquatic Center.

Athletic facilities edit

Venues edit

Other facilities edit

Facility Description Opened
Fowler Athletics Center Athletics department headquarters and Aztec Hall of Fame 2001
Jeff Jacobs JAM Center Practice facility for men's and women's basketball 2015
Mission Bay Aquatic Center Facility in Mission Bay co-owned and operated with the University of California, San Diego that provides opportunities for many outdoor activities and water sports for SDSU students. Home to club sports teams such as men's crew and waterskiing and wakesports. 1974

Non-varsity club sports edit

In addition to the varsity sports officially sponsored by the athletic department, San Diego State also supports several club-level sports, most operating through the Aztec Recreation Center.[58]

Sports with both varsity and club-level teams at the university include baseball and soccer among men's sports, and lacrosse, soccer, volleyball and water polo among women's sports.

Co-ed club teams edit

  • Cycling
  • Sailing
  • Skiing & Snowboarding
  • Surfing
  • Tennis
  • Triathlon
  • Waterskiing & Wakesports

Men's club teams edit

  • Baseball
  • Crew
  • Ice Hockey
  • Lacrosse
  • Rugby
  • Soccer
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Water Polo

Women's club teams edit

  • Dance
  • Lacrosse
  • Soccer
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball
  • Water Polo

Championships edit

NCAA tournament appearances edit

The San Diego State Aztecs have competed in the NCAA tournament across 16 active sports (6 men's and 10 women's) 191 times at the Division I FBS level.[59]

  • Baseball (14): 1979 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1986 • 1990 • 1991 • 2009 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2017 • 2018
  • Men's basketball (14): 1975 • 1976 • 1985 • 2002 • 2006 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2018 • 2021 • 2022
  • Women's basketball (9): 1984 • 1985 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1997 • 2009 • 2010 • 2012
  • Women's cross country (1): 1981
  • Football (18): 1947 • 1951 • 1966 • 1967 • 1969 • 1986 • 1991 • 1998 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019
  • Men's golf (23): 1960 • 1962 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1970 • 1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1979 • 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1999 • 2003 • 2005 • 2008 • 2011 • 2012 • 2015 • 2016
  • Men's soccer (8): 1969 • 1982 • 1987 • 1988 • 1989 • 2005 • 2006 • 2016
  • Women's soccer (7): 1998 • 1999 • 2009 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2017
  • Softball (11): 2001 • 2003 • 2006 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 2022
  • Women's swimming and diving (8): 1982 • 2010 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 • 2017 • 2019
  • Men's tennis (7): 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2015
  • Women's tennis (22): 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2002 • 2003 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2009 • 2013
  • Women's indoor track and field (10): 2006 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019
  • Women's outdoor track and field (22): 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1998 • 1999 • 2001 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2014 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 • 2019
  • Women's volleyball (14): 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 2001 • 2012
  • Women's water polo (3): 2007 • 2008 • 2016

National championships edit

Division I championships edit

The Aztecs of San Diego State have earned 1 NCAA national championship at the Division I level.[43]

  • Men's Volleyball (1): 1973
School year Sport Opponent Score
1972–73 Men's volleyball Long Beach State 3–1

Division II championships edit

San Diego State won 7 national championships while at the Division II level.[43]

  • Men's cross country (3): 1965, 1966, 1967
  • Men's track and field (outdoor) (2): 1965, 1966
  • Men's swimming and diving (2): 1965, 1966

The Aztecs also claimed 3 national team titles at the varsity level while a member of NCAA Division II that were not bestowed by the NCAA (being awarded instead by sponsors of College Division football polls):

NAIA championship edit

Basketball (1): 1941 (NAIA)

Other championships edit

SDSU's cheerleading and dance teams have won national championships

  • Cheerleading (2): 2009, 2011
  • Dance (1): 2011

Below are eleven national club team championships:

  • Men's badminton (1): 1976 (ABA)
  • Flowboarding (1): 2011 (CBS)
  • Rugby (1): 1987 (USA Rugby)
  • Sailing (2): 1968, 1969 (ICSA)
  • Surfing (2): 2007, 2013 (NSSA)
  • Men's water polo (1): 2017 (CWPA)
  • Women's water polo (1): 2014 (CWPA)
  • Waterskiing (2): 1979, 2006 (NCWSA)

Individual Championships edit

San Diego State has had 15 individuals win NCAA individual national championships at the Division I level.[43]

NCAA individual championships
Order School year Athlete(s) Sport Source
1 1933–34 Jack Rand Men's outdoor track and field [60]
2 1946–47 Willie Steele Men's outdoor track and field [60]
3 1947–48 Willie Steele Men's outdoor track and field [60]
4 1948–49 Bob Smith Men's outdoor track and field [60]
5 1949–50 Bob Smith Men's outdoor track and field [60]
6 1964–65 Larry Godfrey Men's outdoor track and field [60]
7 1969–70 Arnie Robinson Men's outdoor track and field [60]
8 1975–76 Quentin Wheeler Men's outdoor track and field [60]
9 1983–84 Ramona Pagel Women's outdoor track and field [61]
10 1984–85 Laura De Snoo Women's outdoor track and field [61]
11 1984–85 LaTanya Sheffield Women's outdoor track and field [61]
12 2011–12 Whitney Ashley Women's outdoor track and field [61]
13 2012–13 Shanieka Ricketts Women's outdoor track and field [60]
14 2013–14 Shanieka Ricketts Women's indoor track and field [62]
15 2013–14 Shanieka Ricketts Women's outdoor track and field [61]

At the NCAA Division II level, San Diego State garnered 14 individual championships.[43] In 1975 Barbara Barrow won the women's national intercollegiate individual golf championship after a tie-breaker playoff (an event conducted by the AIAW, which was succeeded by the current NCAA women's golf championship).

National Award Winners edit

Corbett Award
Year Name Position
2000 Cedric Dempsey Athletic Director
2007 Fred L. Miller Athletic Director

Rivals edit

BYU edit

SDSU athletics has had a formidable rivalry with the BYU Cougars of Brigham Young University since at least the 1980s when both programs were members of the Western Athletic Conference. The rivalry intensified after both schools left the conference to become charter members of the Mountain West Conference in 1999. Through their many years in the same conferences, the Aztecs and Cougars were routinely each-others toughest competition for conference championships in numerous sports among both the men and women. The Cougars departed the Mountain West in 2011, though the programs continue to compete semi-regularly. Men's basketball and football have represented the most high-profile contests of the rivalry.[63][64]

Fresno State edit

San Diego State has a longtime rivalry with California State University, Fresno, primarily stemming from the American football rivalry dating back to the 1920s. The two schools have competed against each other in over 55 football, 50 men's basketball, and 190 baseball matches.[65][66][67] The two institutions are popular choices and top-tier schools in the California State University system, and often compete for national attention in athletics from conference play to the postseason across many sports.[68]

San Diego edit

The Aztecs have a local rivalry with the University of San Diego's San Diego Toreros, emphasizing the competition in college men's basketball. The city of San Diego heavily relies on this rivalry, which features many competitions in a neutral location such as Petco Park across many sports.[69] The two schools, approximately separated by 9 miles, have different cultures yet fiercely compete for city visibility. San Diego State's student section, The Show, chants "LITTLE SISTERS!" or "LITTLE BROTHERS!" and "WE RUN SD!" during and after each victory in the college rivalry.[70]

UC San Diego edit

Though more of a rivalry historically outside of sports, the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), the other major public university in San Diego, represents another local rival of SDSU. The UC San Diego Tritons joined NCAA Division I in 2020. Similar to the way SDSU's student section, The Show, refers to the San Diego Toreros, they often refer to the UC San Diego Tritons as the "little brothers" or "little sisters".[71][72]

San Jose State edit

El Camino Real Rivalry

The rivalry between the two Cal State schools dates back to 1935. The matchup is named after the historic 600-mile Camino Real that connects the 21 Spanish missions in California, stretching from San Diego Bay in the south to San Francisco Bay in the north.

A common storyline in sports, is that of the San Francisco Bay Area vs. Southern California rivalry, such as the Giants and the Dodgers in the MLB, and the Sharks and Kings in the NHL. This SJSU and SDSU rivalry benefits from that sort of bragging rights perspective that both teams undoubtedly look to hold onto each year.[73]

In 2014, there were conversations between the two programs about creating a trophy using an old mission bell or a replica of an old Spanish mission bell to be awarded to the winner of the rivalry game, but no trophy ever materialized.[74]

Aztec Hall of Fame inductees edit

See: Hall of fame and footnote[75]

1988
• Chris Gaines - Aztec marching Band Singer (1988)
Willie Buchanon - Football (1970–71)
John D. Butler - Football (1933–35)
Don Coryell - Football Coach (1961–72)
Fred Dryer - Football (1967–68)
Gary Garrison - Football (1964–65)
Gene Littler - M. Golf (1949–52)
Haven Moses - Football (1966–67)
Graig Nettles - Baseball (1964–65); M. Basketball (1964–65)
Charles E. Peterson - Football Coach (1921–29); M. Basketball Coach (1921–26);

Track & Field Coach (1922–46)
• Milton Phelps - M. Basketball (1939–41)
• Art Preston - Football (1949–51); Baseball (1950–52)
Arnie Robinson - M. Track & Field (1970–71)
Dennis Shaw - Football (1968–69)
Brian Sipe - Football (1969–71)
Willie Steele - M. Track & Field (1947–48); M. Basketball (1947); Baseball (1949)
1989
Kevin Crow - M. Soccer (1979–82)
Morris Gross - Baseball, M. Basketball, Football (1922–1924, 1926–1927);

M. Basketball Coach (1929–42); Baseball Coach (1931–1932); Director of Athletics (1935–1941)
Tony Gwynn - Baseball (1979–81); M. Basketball (1978–81)
Don Horn - Football (1965–66)
• Jack Rand - M. Track & Field (1934–35); Football (1932–34)
1990
• Tim Delaney - Football (1968–70)
Art Linkletter - M. Basketball (1932–34); M. Swimming & Diving (1932–34)
• Judy Porter - W. Basketball (1980–83)
• Tom Reynolds - Football (1969–71)
1991
• Steve Copp - M. Basketball (1973–76)
Chuck Courtney - M. Golf (1960–61)
Tom Dahms - Football (1947–49)
Monte Jackson - Football (1973–74)
1992
Barbara Barrow - W. Golf (1974–77)
Bud Black - Baseball (1978–79)
• Tony Pinkins - M. Basketball (1955–57)
• Bob Smith - M. Track & Field (1949–50)
Charlie Smith - Baseball Coach (1934–64)
Deby LaPlante - W. Track & Field (1979–80)
1993
• Tom Ables - Honorary
Michael Cage - M. Basketball (1981–84)
Vidal Fernandez - M. Soccer (1977–79)
• Ann Lebedeff - W. Tennis (1972–74)
• Tom Nettles - Football, M. Track & Field (1966–68)
LaTanya Sheffield - W. Track & Field (1983–86)
1994
• Patricia Mang - Softball (1987–88)
Chris Marlowe - M. Volleyball (1972–73); M. Basketball (1970–73)
Bill Schutte - Football Coach (1947–55)
Nate Wright - Football (1967–68)
George Ziegenfuss - M. Basketball Coach (1948–69)
1995
Marcelo Balboa - M. Soccer (1988–89)
• Bob Brady - M. Basketball (1952–54)
Claudie Minor - Football (1972–73)
Micki Schillig - W. Tennis (1980–83)
• Frank Scott - M. Golf Coach (1948–83)
1996
• Paul Mott - Football, M. Basketball, M. Track & Field (1925–28)
Ramona Pagel - W. Track & Field (1983–84)
Todd Santos - Football (1984–87)
Eric Wynalda - M. Soccer (1987–89)
1997
• Vicki Cantrell - W. Volleyball (1980–83)
• Kenny Hale - M. Basketball (1941, 1946–47)
Joel Kramer - M. Basketball (1974, 1976–78)
• Duncan McFarland - M. Volleyball (1973)
1998
Marshall Faulk - Football (1991–93)
Chris Gwynn - Baseball (1983–85)
• Mary Holland - W. Volleyball (1979–82)
• Dick Mitchell - M. Basketball (1940–42)
• Chana Perry - W. Basketball (1988–89)
1999
Lennie Clements - M. Golf (1976–79)
Laura De Snoo - W. Track & Field (1983–86)
• Harry Hodgetts - M. Basketball (1937–41)
• Carol Plunkett - W. Tennis Coach (1976–94)
• Wendy Wheat - W. Volleyball (1977–80)
2002
• 1940–41 Men's Basketball Team
• 1987 Men's Soccer Team
Joe Gibbs - Football (1961–63); Football Coach (1965–66)
• Norm Nygaard - Football (1952–54)
• Falisha Wright - W. Basketball (1992–95)

2003
• 1973 Men's Volleyball National Champions
• Al Skalecky - M. Basketball (1966–67-68)
• Nicole Storto - W. Tennis (1990–93)
Angela Rock - W. Volleyball (1981–84)
Marla Runyan - W. Track & Field (1988–91)
2004
Mike Douglass - Football (1976–77)
Rod Dowhower - Football (1963–64)
Claude Gilbert - Football Coach (1967–80, 1995–99)
Travis Lee - Baseball (1994–96)
• Ron Reina - Broadcaster (1969–86)
• Carrie McLaughlin Stathas - W. Track & Field (1981–83)

2005
• 1987 Men's Rugby National Champion
Hank Allison - Football (1969–70)
• Kern Carson - Football (1961–63)
• Bernie Finlay - Basketball (1958–60)
Lynn Kanuka-Williams - W. Cross Country, W. Track & Field (1980–82)
2006
Bob Breitbard - Football (1938–40 Player, 1945 Coach)
Kim Goetz - M. Basketball (1978–79)
Cynthia MacGregor - W. Tennis (1983–86)
• Neal Petties - Football (1961–63)
• Craig Scoggins - Football (1965–66)
2007
Bob Cluck - Baseball (1966–67)
Mike Dodd - M. Basketball (1975–79), M. Volleyball (1978–80)
• John "Jake" Duich - Football (1935, 1937–38)
Steve Duich - Football (1966–67)
• Jay Gutowski - Football (1953–56)
Bobby Meacham - Baseball (1979–81)
• Rachel Scott - W. Water Polo (1995–98)
2008
Isaac Curtis - Football (1972)
• John Farris - Football (1962–64)
• Kieishsha Garnes - W. Basketball (1991–92)
Mark Grace - Baseball (1985)
Bobby Howard - Football (1965–66)
2009
• 1966 Wire Service College Division Football National Champions
• Toni Himmer - W. Volleyball (1980–83)
• Oliver Maiberger - M. Tennis (2000–03)
• Mario Mendez - Football (1961–63)
Jeff Staggs - Football (1965–66)
Ralph Wenzel - Football (1964–65)
2010
• Tonette Dyer - W. Track & Field (2002–05)
Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila - Football (1996–99)
La'Roi Glover - Football (1992–95)
Doug Harvey - Baseball (1955–56)
John Hyden - M. Volleyball (1992–95)
• Fred Miller - Director of Athletics (1985–95)
2011
• Dick Barnes - M. Basketball (1946, 1948–50)
• Sandra Durazo - Softball (1998–2001)
Kyle Turley - Football (1994–97)
Quentin Wheeler - M. Track & Field (1975–76)
• 1958 NAIA Baseball National Champions (1958)
2012
• Dr. O. Kenneth Karr Jr. - Director of Athletics (1969–78)
Randy Holcomb - M. Basketball (2001–02)
• Mike Malano - Football (1996–99)
Liane Sato - W. Volleyball (1985–86)
J. R. Tolver - Football (1999–2002)
2013
Brandon Heath - M. Basketball (2003–07)
Mark Reynolds - Sailing (1975–79)
• Choc Sportsman - Track & Field Coach (1947–66)
• Michelle Suman - W. Basketball (1991–95)
Don Warren - Football (1976–79)
2014
Kirk Morrison - Football (2000–04)
Stephen Strasburg - Baseball (2007–09)
• Pete Inge - Football (1976–79)
• Kyle Whittemore - M. Soccer (1984–88)
• Shayla Balentine - W. Track & Field (2002–05)
2015
• Billy Blanton - Football (1994–96)
• Ed Imo - Football (1976–77)
• Larry Godfrey - M. Track & Field (1965)
• Karoline Koehler - W. Track & Field (2007–10)
Anthony Watson - M. Basketball (1983–86)
2016
Kawhi Leonard - M. Basketball (2009–11)
• Leon Parma - Football (1948–50)
Noel Prefontaine - Football (1995–96)
Miesha McKelvy-Jones - W. Track & Field (1997–99)
Steve Williams - M. Track & Field (1973–74)
2017
Steve Fisher - M. Basketball Coach (1999–2017)
D.J. Gay - M. Basketball (2007–11)
Whitney Ashley - W. Track & Field (2011–12)
Craig Penrose - Football (1974–75)
• Whip Walton - Football (1974–77)
2018
Jamaal Franklin - M. Basketball (2011–13)
• Holly Hartzell - W. Water Polo (2001–04)
Lon Hinkle - M. Golf (1970–72)
• Travis Hitt - Football (1973–76)
Larry Ned - Football (1998–2001)
• Ernie Anderson - Photographer
2019
Jim Dietz - Baseball Coach (1972–2002)
Tally Hall - M. Soccer (2003–06)
Jené Morris - W. Basketball (2008–10)
Xavier Thames - M. Basketball (2011–14)
Shanieka Ricketts - W. Track & Field (2011–14)

The Show edit

The Show is the name of the student section at SDSU sporting events.

Band edit

The San Diego State Marching Aztecs, and Pep and Varsity Bands are often seen at many sporting events including Football, Basketball and even Volleyball.[76]

Notable athletes edit

See also the List of San Diego State University people

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ During the Aztecs' tenure in the stadium, the venue was also known as Jack Murphy Stadium, Qualcomm Stadium, and SDCCU Stadium.

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External links edit

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Mountain West Conference Neon cheerleader with non Aztec Indian headdress near the SDSU campus on El Cajon Boulevard The Aztecs compete in NCAA Division I FBS for football The program s primary conference is the Mountain West Conference though the men s soccer team competes in the Pac 12 Conference women s water polo competes in the Golden Coast Conference and women s lacrosse competes as an independent On May 31 2022 it was announced that women s lacrosse had received and accepted an invitation to join the Pac 12 Conference no later than the 2024 season 2023 24 school year 5 News reports especially on local radio often mention Montezuma Mesa or news from the mesa when discussing San Diego State related sports events The San Diego State campus is known as Montezuma Mesa as the university is situated on a mesa overlooking Mission Valley and is located at the intersection of Montezuma Road and College Avenue in the city of San Diego Contents 1 Sports sponsored 1 1 Men s varsity sports 1 1 1 Baseball 1 1 2 Basketball 1 1 3 Football 1 1 4 Golf 1 1 5 Soccer 1 1 6 Tennis 1 2 Women s varsity sports 1 2 1 Basketball 1 2 2 Cross Country 1 2 3 Golf 1 2 4 Lacrosse 1 2 5 Soccer 1 2 6 Softball 1 2 7 Swimming amp Diving 1 2 8 Tennis 1 2 9 Track amp Field Indoor and Outdoor 1 2 10 Volleyball 1 2 11 Water Polo 2 Conference affiliations 3 Discontinued sports 3 1 Men s former varsity sports 3 2 Women s former varsity sports 3 2 1 Rowing 4 Athletic facilities 4 1 Venues 4 2 Other facilities 5 Non varsity club sports 5 1 Co ed club teams 5 2 Men s club teams 5 3 Women s club teams 6 Championships 6 1 NCAA tournament appearances 6 2 National championships 6 2 1 Division I championships 6 2 2 Division II championships 6 2 3 NAIA championship 6 2 4 Other championships 6 3 Individual Championships 7 National Award Winners 8 Rivals 8 1 BYU 8 2 Fresno State 8 3 San Diego 8 4 UC San Diego 8 5 San Jose State 9 Aztec Hall of Fame inductees 10 The Show 11 Band 12 Notable athletes 13 Footnotes 14 References 15 External linksSports sponsored editMen s varsity sports edit Men s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryFootball GolfGolf LacrosseSoccer SoccerTennis SoftballSwimming amp divingTennisTrack amp field VolleyballWater Polo Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor Baseball edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs baseball nbsp Tony Gwynn StadiumHead Coach Mark Martinez Stadium Tony Gwynn Stadium Conference regular season championships 5 1986 1988 1990 2002 2004 6 Conference tournament championships 8 1990 1991 2000 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 7 NCAA Division I Baseball Championship appearances 14 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1990 1991 2009 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 8 Year Tournament Record Notes1979 2 2 Lost in the Mideast Regional finals to Pepperdine 1981 0 2 Eliminated by Oral Roberts in the Midwest Regional 1982 0 2 Eliminated by Houston in the West II Regional 1983 1 2 Eliminated by UC Santa Barbara in the West I Regional semifinals 1984 3 2 Lost in the West I Regional finals to Cal State Fullerton 1986 0 2 Eliminated by Texas Pan American in the Central Regional 1990 3 2 Lost in the West I Regional finals to Stanford 1991 0 2 Eliminated by Portland in the West II Regional 2009 1 2 Eliminated by UC Irvine in the Irvine Regional 2013 0 2 Eliminated by San Diego in the Los Angeles Regional 2014 0 2 Eliminated by Louisiana in the Lafayette Regional 2015 1 2 Eliminated by USC in the Charlottesville Regional 2017 1 2 Eliminated by Long Beach State in the Long Beach Regional 2018 0 2 Eliminated by Northwestern State in the Corvallis Regional See San Diego State baseball and College baseballBasketball edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs men s basketball nbsp Viejas Arena home of Aztec basketballHead Coach Brian Dutcher Arena Viejas Arena Conference regular season championships 24 1923 1925 1932 1934 1937 1939 1941 1942 1954 1957 1958 1967 1968 1977 1978 2006 2011 2012 2014 2015 2016 2020 2021 2023 6 Conference tournament championships 9 1976 1985 2002 2006 2010 2011 2018 2021 2023 9 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament appearances 15 1975 1976 1985 2002 2006 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2018 2021 2022 2023 10 Aztec basketball alumni who became more famous outside the sport include 1930s player Art Linkletter who went on to an illustrious entertainment career that spanned more than 70 years and Tony Gwynn who also played baseball at San Diego State and opted for that sport professionally ending up in the Baseball Hall of Fame In the 2010 2011 season the men s team had a record of 32 2 to capture a share of the Mountain West Conference title They won the conference tournament outright for the automatic berth to the 2011 NCAA Division I men s basketball tournament The only losses of the regular season were to another top 10 ranked team BYU who the Aztecs later beat to win the conference tournament They earned a 2nd seed in the NCAA tournament advancing to the Sweet 16 In the 2013 2014 season the Aztecs finished 29 4 again reaching the NCAA tournament s Sweet 16 round The Aztecs reached the Elite Eight Final Four and the National Championship for the first time during the 2022 2023 season where they finished runner up to Connecticut Year Seed Round Opponent Result1975 Round of 32 16 UNLV L 80 901976 Round of 32 5 UCLA L 64 741985 13 W Round of 64 4 9 UNLV L 80 852002 13 M Round of 64 4 13 Illinois L 64 932006 11 W Round of 64 6 Indiana L 83 872010 11 M Round of 64 6 15 Tennessee L 59 622011 2 W Round of 64Round of 32Sweet Sixteen 15 Northern Colorado 7 Temple 3 9 Connecticut W 68 50W 71 64 2OTL 67 742012 6 M Round of 64 11 NC State L 65 792013 7 S Round of 64Round of 32 10 Oklahoma 15 Florida Gulf Coast W 70 55L 71 812014 4 W Round of 64Round of 32Sweet Sixteen 13 New Mexico State 12 North Dakota State 1 4 Arizona W 73 69 OTW 63 44L 64 702015 8 S Round of 64Round of 32 9 St John s 1 4 Duke W 76 64L 49 682018 11 W Round of 64 6 21 Houston L 65 672021 6 MW Round of 64 11 Syracuse L 62 782022 8 MW Round of 64 9 Creighton L 69 72 OT2023 5 S Round of 64Round of 32Sweet SixteenElite EightFinal FourNational Championship 12 Charleston 13 Furman 1 1 Alabama 6 Creighton 9 25 Florida Atlantic 4 10 Connecticut W 63 57W 75 52W 71 64W 57 56W 72 71 L 59 76Football edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs football Head Coach Sean Lewis Stadium Snapdragon Stadium nbsp Interior of Snapdragon Stadium home of San Diego State footballConference championships 19 1922 1923 1924 1936 1937 1950 1951 1962 1966 1967 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1986 2012 2015 2016 NCAA postseason bowl game appearances 20 1948 Harbor Bowl 1952 Pineapple Bowl 1966 Camellia Bowl 1967 Camellia Bowl 1969 Pasadena Bowl 1986 Holiday Bowl 1991 Freedom Bowl 1998 Las Vegas Bowl 2010 Poinsettia Bowl 2011 New Orleans Bowl 2012 Poinsettia Bowl 2013 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2014 Poinsettia Bowl 2015 Hawaii Bowl 2016 Las Vegas Bowl 2017 Armed Forces Bowl 2018 Frisco Bowl 2019 New Mexico Bowl 2021 Frisco Bowl 2022 Hawaii Bowl 11 San Diego State University s football team is part of the highest level of American collegiate football the Football Bowl Subdivision of Division I which was formerly known as Division I A SDSU is 10 9 all time in post season bowl games They first went to a bowl game in 1948 and first won a major college bowl game in 1969 12 Until the 2010 season the Aztec football team had not won a bowl game in the past 37 years In 2019 the Aztecs reached their 10th straight bowl game The Aztecs moved into the new Snapdragon Stadium located in what had been the parking lot of the team s former home of San Diego Stadium a for the 2022 season 13 During the construction of Snapdragon Stadium the Aztecs played the 2020 and 2021 seasons at Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson California The team had played at San Diego Stadium from its opening in 1967 until its closure after the 2019 season before that it played in the on campus Aztec Bowl now the location of Viejas Arena Date Coach Bowl Opponent ResultJanuary 1 1948 Bill Schutte Harbor Bowl Hardin Simmons L 0 53January 1 1952 Bill Schutte Pineapple Bowl Hawaii W 34 13December 10 1966 Don Coryell Camellia Bowl Montana State W 28 7December 9 1967 Don Coryell Camellia Bowl San Francisco State W 27 6December 6 1969 Don Coryell Pasadena Bowl Boston University W 28 7December 30 1986 Denny Stolz Holiday Bowl 16 Iowa L 38 39December 30 1991 Al Luginbill Freedom Bowl 23 Tulsa L 17 28December 19 1998 Ted Tollner Las Vegas Bowl North Carolina L 13 20December 23 2010 Brady Hoke Poinsettia Bowl Navy W 35 14December 17 2011 Rocky Long New Orleans Bowl Louisiana L 30 32December 20 2012 Rocky Long Poinsettia Bowl BYU L 6 23December 21 2013 Rocky Long Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Buffalo W 49 24December 23 2014 Rocky Long Poinsettia Bowl Navy L 16 17December 24 2015 Rocky Long Hawaii Bowl Cincinnati W 42 7December 17 2016 Rocky Long Las Vegas Bowl Houston W 34 10December 23 2017 Rocky Long Armed Forces Bowl Army L 35 42December 19 2018 Rocky Long Frisco Bowl Ohio L 0 27December 21 2019 Rocky Long New Mexico Bowl Central Michigan W 48 11December 21 2021 Brady Hoke Frisco Bowl UTSA W 38 24December 24 2022 Brady Hoke Hawaii Bowl Middle Tennessee L 25 23Golf edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs men s golf Head Coach Ryan Donovan Mountain West Conference championships 3 2011 2012 2015 14 NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships appearances 23 1960 1962 1965 1966 1967 1970 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1999 2003 2005 2008 2011 2012 2015 2016 15 The Aztecs men s golf team has more NCAA postseason appearances than any other San Diego State athletic team Notable alumni include 2015 graduate and PGA Tour golfer Xander Schauffele In 2017 Schauffele received the 2017 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year award 16 Year Finish Score1950 10th 6061960 14th 6251962 15th 6371965 24th 6201966 6th 6041967 23rd 6131970 16th 1 2301971 20th 5851972 16th 6031974 17th 6061975 19th 6061976 18th 1 2051977 15th 1 2481978 12th 1 1901979 26th 9431980 22nd 9171981 21st 8951982 14th 1 1781983 23rd 9091984 24th 8891999 29th 6282003 30th 9652005 23rd 8932008 14th 1 2222011 16th 8982012 5th 8712015 15th 1 1932017 25th 872Soccer edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs men s soccer Head Coach Ryan Hopkins Home field SDSU Sports Deck NCAA Division I Men s Soccer Championship appearances 8 1969 1982 1987 1988 1989 2005 2006 2016 17 The San Diego State men s soccer team competes in the Pac 12 Conference In 1987 the Aztecs reached the NCAA Men s Soccer Championship Final losing in the game by a score of 0 2 to Clemson The team has an overall NCAA Division Tournament record of 5 8 through eight appearances 18 Lev Kirshner was head coach for over two decades Year Round Opponent Result1969 Second round San Francisco L 1 21982 First roundSecond round Fresno StateSan Francisco W 1 0 L 0 21987 First roundSecond roundThird roundSemifinalsNational Championship Saint LouisSMUUCLAHarvardClemson W 2 1W 3 2W 2 1W 2 1L 0 21988 First round UCLA L 1 21989 First round UCLA L 1 22005 First round UC Santa Barbara L 0 22006 First round UC Santa Barbara L 1 22016 First round UNLV L 1 2Tennis edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs men s tennis Head Coach Gene Carswell Home court Aztec Tennis Center Mountain West Conference regular season championships 6 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2013 6 Mountain West Conference tournament championships 3 2002 2003 2005 14 NCAA Division I Men s Tennis Championship tournament appearances 7 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2015 19 Year Round Opponent Result1998 Region VII Regional New Mexico L 2 41999 First roundSecond round TulsaUCLA W 4 1L 1 42000 First roundSecond roundRound of 16 WashingtonPepperdineVCU W 4 3W 4 2L 3 42002 First roundSecond round HamptonUCLA W 5 0L 1 42003 First roundSecond round San DiegoWashington W 5 0L 3 42005 First round Cal L 1 42015 First roundSecond round San DiegoUSC W 4 3L 0 4Women s varsity sports edit Basketball edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s basketball Head Coach Stacie Terry Hutson Arena Viejas Arena Conference regular season championships 6 1994 1995 1997 2009 2012 2013 6 Conference tournament championships 4 1994 1997 2010 2012 NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament appearances 9 1984 1985 1993 1994 1995 1997 2009 2010 2012 20 Year Seed Round Opponent Result1984 6 First roundRegional semifinals 3 Oregon 2 Long Beach State W 70 63L 73 911985 5 First roundRegional semifinals 4 UNLV 1 Louisiana Tech W 70 68 L 64 941993 9 First round 8 Georgia L 68 851994 5 First roundSecond round 12 Hawaii 13 Texas A amp M W 81 75L 72 751995 5 First round 12 Montana L 46 571997 11 First round 6 Oregon L 62 792009 10 First roundSecond round 7 DePaul 2 Stanford W 76 70L 49 772010 11 First roundSecond roundRegional semifinals 6 Texas 3 West Virginia 2 Duke W 74 63W 64 55L 58 662012 12 First round 5 LSU L 56 64Cross Country edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s cross country Head Coach Shelia Burrell Home field Morley Field NCAA Women s Division I Cross Country Championship appearances 1 1981 21 The San Diego State Aztecs women s cross country team has appeared in the NCAA tournament one time with that appearance resulting in 7th place in the 1981 82 school year 22 Year Finish Points1981 7th 169Golf edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s golf Head Coach Lauren Dobashi Mountain West Conference championships 2 2015 2019 23 Notable alumni include 2015 graduate Paige Spiranac Lacrosse edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s lacrosse Head Coach Kylee White Home field Aztec Lacrosse Field Conference championships 2 MPSF 2018 2019 24 The women s lacrosse team began play in 2012 and competes as an independent its former women s lacrosse home of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation dropped the sport after the 2019 20 school year due to a lack of competing members After the 2023 season SDSU women s lacrosse will join the Pac 12 Conference Soccer edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s soccer Head Coach Mike Friesen Home field SDSU Sports Deck Mountain West Conference regular season championships 6 1999 2012 2013 2014 2015 2019 6 Mountain West Conference tournament championships 5 2009 2012 2013 2014 2017 25 NCAA Division I Women s Soccer Championship appearances 7 1998 1999 2009 2012 2013 2014 2017 26 The Aztecs women s soccer team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 4 7 through seven appearances 27 Year Round Opponent Result1998 Second roundThird round USCPortland W 1 0L 0 51999 First round San Diego L 1 22009 First roundSecond round San DiegoUCLA W 1 0L 0 52012 First roundSecond roundThird round CSU NorthridgeCalUCLA W 3 0W 2 1L 0 32013 First round UCLA L 0 32014 First round Cal L 2 32017 First round UCLA L 1 3Softball edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs softball Head Coach Stacey Nuveman Deniz Stadium SDSU Softball Stadium Mountain West Conference championships 8 2001 2002 2003 2006 2008 2012 2013 2014 6 NCAA Division I softball tournament appearances 11 2001 2003 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 28 Year Tournament Record Notes2001 3 2 Lost in the Region 2 Regional finals to UCLA 2003 1 2 Eliminated by Oregon in the Region 6 Regional 2006 2 2 Lost in the Los Angeles Regional finals to UCLA 2008 1 2 Eliminated by Fresno State in the Gainesville Regional 2009 0 2 Eliminated by Cal State Fullerton in the Tempe Regional 2010 1 2 Eliminated by Fresno State in the Los Angeles Regional 2011 2 2 Lost in the Tempe Regional finals to Arizona State 2012 2 2 Lost in the Tampa Regional finals to Hofstra 2013 1 2 Eliminated by Georgia in the Tempe Regional 2014 1 2 Eliminated by Michigan in the Tallahassee Regional 2015 2 2 Lost in the Los Angeles Regional finals to UCLA Swimming amp Diving edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s swimming amp diving Head Coach Mike Schrader Home pool Aztec Aquaplex Mountain West Conference regular season championships 1 2011 6 Mountain West Conference tournament championships 4 2011 2013 2015 2019 29 NCAA Division I Women s Swimming and Diving Championships appearances 8 1982 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 2019 30 Year Finish1982 23rd2010 42nd2012 45th2013 41st2014 27th2015 39th2017 46th2019 38thTennis edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s tennis Head Coach Peter Mattera Home court Aztec Tennis Center Mountain West Conference regular season championships 3 2002 2003 2013 6 Mountain West Conference tournament championships 1 2003 31 NCAA Division I Women s Tennis Championship appearances 22 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2009 2013 32 Year Round Opponent Result1982 First roundQuarterfinals NorthwesternTrinity W 8 1L 3 61983 First roundQuarterfinals Miami FL Stanford W 5 4L 4 51984 First roundQuarterfinalsSemifinalsThird place game CalTexasStanfordTrinity W 7 2W 6 3L 2 7L 4 51985 First roundQuarterfinals NorthwesternUSC W 6 3L 0 91986 First round Oklahoma State L 3 61989 First roundSecond round William amp MaryStanford W 6 3L 0 91990 First round Indiana L 3 51991 First roundSecond round TennesseeStanford W 5 1L 1 51992 First roundSecond round KansasDuke W 5 4L 1 51993 First round Ole Miss L 3 51996 West Regional Arizona State L 4 51997 West RegionalWest Regional OregonPepperdine W 5 2L 2 51998 West RegionalWest Regional San DiegoUSC W 5 2L 1 51999 California Regional Marquette L 1 52000 First roundSecond round South FloridaWake Forest W 5 0L 0 52002 First round Arizona L 3 42003 First round Fresno State L 0 42005 First round Arizona State L 0 42006 First round UCLA L 0 42007 First round Florida State L 0 42009 First round Washington L 0 42013 First round Baylor L 1 4Track amp Field Indoor and Outdoor edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s track amp field Head Coach Shelia Burrell Home track Aztrack at SDSU Sports Deck Mountain West Conference indoor championships 1 2013 33 Mountain West Conference outdoor championships 5 2003 2013 2014 2017 2018 33 NCAA Women s Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships appearances 10 2006 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2017 2018 2019 34 NCAA Women s Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships appearances 22 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1998 1999 2001 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2016 2017 2018 2019 35 Year Competition Finish2006 Indoor 51st2008 Indoor 33rd2009 Indoor 34th2010 Indoor 21st2012 Indoor 48th2013 Indoor 25th2014 Indoor 19th2017 Indoor 21st2018 Indoor 17th2019 Indoor 27thYear Competition Finish1982 Outdoor 10th1983 Outdoor 24th1984 Outdoor 11th1985 Outdoor 9th1986 Outdoor 20th1998 Outdoor 51st1999 Outdoor 62nd2001 Outdoor 37th2003 Outdoor 29th2004 Outdoor 27th2005 Outdoor 29th2007 Outdoor 46th2008 Outdoor 31st2009 Outdoor 25th2011 Outdoor 60th2012 Outdoor 9th2013 Outdoor 23rd2014 Outdoor 12th2016 Outdoor 20th2017 Outdoor 32nd2018 Outdoor 46th2019 Outdoor 32ndVolleyball edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s volleyball Head Coach Brent Hilliard Home arena Aztec Court at Peterson Gymnasium Mountain West Conference regular season championships 1 2012 6 NCAA Division I women s volleyball tournament appearances 14 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1994 1995 1996 2001 2012 36 The Aztecs women s volleyball team have an NCAA Division I Tournament record of 13 14 through fourteen appearances 37 Year Round Opponent Result1981 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsSemifinals New MexicoUC Santa BarbaraUCLA W 3 0W 3 0L 1 31982 Regional semifinalsRegional FinalsSemifinals CalUCLAUSC W 3 1W 3 1L 0 31983 First roundRegional semifinalsRegional Finals Colorado StateArizonaStanford W 3 0W 3 1L 0 31984 First roundRegional semifinals BYUUSC W 3 0L 0 31985 First round Hawaii L 1 31986 First roundRegional semifinals UC Santa BarbaraPacific W 3 1L 0 31988 First roundRegional semifinals San Jose StateHawaii W 3 1L 0 31989 First round Long Beach State L 0 31990 First roundRegional semifinals BYUStanford W 3 1L 1 31994 First roundSecond round MemphisArizona State W 3 1L 2 31995 Second roundRegional semifinals Long Beach StateMichigan State W 3 1L 0 31996 First roundSecond round Sam Houston StateTexas W 3 1L 0 32001 First round Long Beach State L 0 32012 First round Saint Mary s L 2 3Water Polo edit Main article San Diego State Aztecs women s water polo Head Coach Carin Crawford Home pool Aztec Aquaplex NCAA Women s Water Polo Championship appearances 3 2007 2008 2016 38 Year Finish2007 4th2008 5th2016 8thConference affiliations editSan Diego State has been a member of six different athletic conferences in its history Southern California Junior College Conference 1921 1924 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 1926 1938 California Collegiate Athletic Association 1939 1967 Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1969 1975 Independent 1925 1968 1976 1977 Western Athletic Conference 1978 1998 Mountain West Conference 1999 present Discontinued sports editIn the past San Diego State like most American universities has sponsored several additional varsity sports programs to those currently offered These programs have since been discontinued Budgeting and Title IX equity challenges have been cited as the primary reasons for these programs being cut 39 In some cases notably men s crew and men s volleyball club teams have emerged in place of discontinued sports programs Men s former varsity sports edit Crew Year discontinued 1976 40 Cross Country Year discontinued 1993 41 NCAA Men s Division I Cross Country Championship team appearances 3 1968 1970 1976 42 NCAA Men s Division II Cross Country Championship team national championships 3 1965 1966 1967 43 The Aztecs men s cross country team won three consecutive NCAA Division II national championships in 1965 1966 and 1967 shortly before the program s ascension to Division I Year Finish Points1968 6th 2471970 9th 3561976 8th 361Gymnastics Year discontinued 1974 NCAA Men s Gymnastics Championships team appearances 1 1959 44 Year Finish1959 18thSwimming amp Diving Year discontinued 1985 41 NCAA Division I Men s Swimming and Diving Championships team appearances 1 1969 45 NCAA Men s Division II Swimming and Diving Championships team national championships 2 1965 1966 43 Men s swimming amp diving won back to back NCAA Division II national championships in 1965 and 1966 shortly before the program s transition to Division I Year Finish1969 27thTrack amp Field Indoor and Outdoor Year discontinued 1992 41 NCAA Division I Men s Indoor Track and Field Championships team appearances 1 1979 46 NCAA Division I Men s Outdoor Track and Field Championships team appearances 14 1965 1966 1969 1970 1971 1974 1976 1977 1979 1980 1982 1983 1984 1989 47 NCAA Division II Men s Outdoor Track and Field Championships team national championships 2 1965 1966 43 The men s track amp field team won back to back NCAA Division II outdoor national championships in 1965 and 1966 shortly before the program s transition to Division I Year Competition Finish1979 Indoor 60thYear Competition Finish1965 Outdoor 25th1966 Outdoor 24th1969 Outdoor 19th1970 Outdoor 12th1971 Outdoor 35th1974 Outdoor 16th1976 Outdoor 19th1977 Outdoor 55th1979 Outdoor 28th1980 Outdoor 41st1982 Outdoor 53rd1983 Outdoor 74th1984 Outdoor 71st1989 Outdoor 67thVolleyball Year discontinued 2001 48 NCAA men s volleyball tournament appearances 2 1972 1973 49 NCAA men s volleyball tournament National Championship 1 1973 The men s volleyball team won San Diego State s first and to date only NCAA Division I National Championship in 1973 The team s home court was Peterson Gymnasium Year Round Opponent Result1972 SemifinalsChampionship UC Santa BarbaraUCLA W 3 2L 2 31973 SemifinalsChampionship Ball StateLong Beach State W 3 0W 3 1Water Polo Year discontinued 1978 50 51 Despite coming off a season in which the team was ranked in the top 10 nationally the men s water polo team along with other programs was cut due to a combination of a lack in athletic department funding Proposition 13 s passage and necessity to comply with Title IX 51 Wrestling Year discontinued 1992 41 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships team appearances 3 1956 1969 1992 52 In 1949 San Diego State wrestler Harold Hensen became the first African American to compete in an NCAA wrestling championship tournament when he competed in individual competition at the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships 53 54 Year Finish Points1956 33rd 11969 17th 151992 41st 5Women s former varsity sports edit Field Hockey Year discontinued 1978 50 55 Gymnastics Year discontinued 1985 56 Rowing edit Year discontinued 2021 57 The women s rowing team which had last competed in the American Athletic Conference was discontinued following the 2020 21 academic year due to ongoing Title IX gender equity challenges and financial stress on the athletics department brought on by the COVID 19 pandemic The team s home was the Mission Bay Aquatic Center Athletic facilities editVenues edit Facility Team s OpenedAztec Aquaplex Swimming amp diving women s Water polo women s 2007Aztec Lacrosse Field Lacrosse women s 2011Aztec Tennis Center Tennis men s Tennis women s 2005Peterson Gymnasium Volleyball women s 1961SDSU Softball Stadium Softball 2005SDSU Sports Deck Aztrack Soccer men s Soccer women s Track amp field women s 2000Snapdragon Stadium Football 2022Tony Gwynn Stadium Baseball 1997Viejas Arena Basketball men s Basketball women s 1997Other facilities edit Facility Description OpenedFowler Athletics Center Athletics department headquarters and Aztec Hall of Fame 2001Jeff Jacobs JAM Center Practice facility for men s and women s basketball 2015Mission Bay Aquatic Center Facility in Mission Bay co owned and operated with the University of California San Diego that provides opportunities for many outdoor activities and water sports for SDSU students Home to club sports teams such as men s crew and waterskiing and wakesports 1974Non varsity club sports editIn addition to the varsity sports officially sponsored by the athletic department San Diego State also supports several club level sports most operating through the Aztec Recreation Center 58 Sports with both varsity and club level teams at the university include baseball and soccer among men s sports and lacrosse soccer volleyball and water polo among women s sports Co ed club teams edit Cycling Sailing Skiing amp Snowboarding Surfing Tennis Triathlon Waterskiing amp WakesportsMen s club teams edit Baseball Crew Ice Hockey Lacrosse RugbyMain article San Diego State Aztecs rugby Soccer Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball Water PoloWomen s club teams edit Dance Lacrosse Soccer Ultimate Frisbee Volleyball Water PoloChampionships editNCAA tournament appearances edit The San Diego State Aztecs have competed in the NCAA tournament across 16 active sports 6 men s and 10 women s 191 times at the Division I FBS level 59 Baseball 14 1979 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1990 1991 2009 2013 2014 2015 2017 2018 Men s basketball 14 1975 1976 1985 2002 2006 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2018 2021 2022 Women s basketball 9 1984 1985 1993 1994 1995 1997 2009 2010 2012 Women s cross country 1 1981 Football 18 1947 1951 1966 1967 1969 1986 1991 1998 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Men s golf 23 1960 1962 1965 1966 1967 1970 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1999 2003 2005 2008 2011 2012 2015 2016 Men s soccer 8 1969 1982 1987 1988 1989 2005 2006 2016 Women s soccer 7 1998 1999 2009 2012 2013 2014 2017 Softball 11 2001 2003 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2022 Women s swimming and diving 8 1982 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 2019 Men s tennis 7 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2015 Women s tennis 22 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2009 2013 Women s indoor track and field 10 2006 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2017 2018 2019 Women s outdoor track and field 22 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1998 1999 2001 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2016 2017 2018 2019 Women s volleyball 14 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1994 1995 1996 2001 2012 Women s water polo 3 2007 2008 2016National championships edit Division I championships edit The Aztecs of San Diego State have earned 1 NCAA national championship at the Division I level 43 Men s Volleyball 1 1973School year Sport Opponent Score1972 73 Men s volleyball Long Beach State 3 1Division II championships edit San Diego State won 7 national championships while at the Division II level 43 Men s cross country 3 1965 1966 1967 Men s track and field outdoor 2 1965 1966 Men s swimming and diving 2 1965 1966The Aztecs also claimed 3 national team titles at the varsity level while a member of NCAA Division II that were not bestowed by the NCAA being awarded instead by sponsors of College Division football polls Football 3 1966 both polls 1967 both polls 1968 coaches poll NCAA College Division NAIA championship edit Basketball 1 1941 NAIA Other championships edit SDSU s cheerleading and dance teams have won national championships Cheerleading 2 2009 2011 Dance 1 2011Below are eleven national club team championships Men s badminton 1 1976 ABA Flowboarding 1 2011 CBS Rugby 1 1987 USA Rugby Sailing 2 1968 1969 ICSA Surfing 2 2007 2013 NSSA Men s water polo 1 2017 CWPA Women s water polo 1 2014 CWPA Waterskiing 2 1979 2006 NCWSA Individual Championships edit San Diego State has had 15 individuals win NCAA individual national championships at the Division I level 43 NCAA individual championshipsOrder School year Athlete s Sport Source1 1933 34 Jack Rand Men s outdoor track and field 60 2 1946 47 Willie Steele Men s outdoor track and field 60 3 1947 48 Willie Steele Men s outdoor track and field 60 4 1948 49 Bob Smith Men s outdoor track and field 60 5 1949 50 Bob Smith Men s outdoor track and field 60 6 1964 65 Larry Godfrey Men s outdoor track and field 60 7 1969 70 Arnie Robinson Men s outdoor track and field 60 8 1975 76 Quentin Wheeler Men s outdoor track and field 60 9 1983 84 Ramona Pagel Women s outdoor track and field 61 10 1984 85 Laura De Snoo Women s outdoor track and field 61 11 1984 85 LaTanya Sheffield Women s outdoor track and field 61 12 2011 12 Whitney Ashley Women s outdoor track and field 61 13 2012 13 Shanieka Ricketts Women s outdoor track and field 60 14 2013 14 Shanieka Ricketts Women s indoor track and field 62 15 2013 14 Shanieka Ricketts Women s outdoor track and field 61 At the NCAA Division II level San Diego State garnered 14 individual championships 43 In 1975 Barbara Barrow won the women s national intercollegiate individual golf championship after a tie breaker playoff an event conducted by the AIAW which was succeeded by the current NCAA women s golf championship National Award Winners editCorbett AwardYear Name Position2000 Cedric Dempsey Athletic Director2007 Fred L Miller Athletic DirectorRivals editBYU edit SDSU athletics has had a formidable rivalry with the BYU Cougars of Brigham Young University since at least the 1980s when both programs were members of the Western Athletic Conference The rivalry intensified after both schools left the conference to become charter members of the Mountain West Conference in 1999 Through their many years in the same conferences the Aztecs and Cougars were routinely each others toughest competition for conference championships in numerous sports among both the men and women The Cougars departed the Mountain West in 2011 though the programs continue to compete semi regularly Men s basketball and football have represented the most high profile contests of the rivalry 63 64 Fresno State edit See also Fresno State San Diego State football rivalry San Diego State has a longtime rivalry with California State University Fresno primarily stemming from the American football rivalry dating back to the 1920s The two schools have competed against each other in over 55 football 50 men s basketball and 190 baseball matches 65 66 67 The two institutions are popular choices and top tier schools in the California State University system and often compete for national attention in athletics from conference play to the postseason across many sports 68 San Diego edit See also City Championship The Aztecs have a local rivalry with the University of San Diego s San Diego Toreros emphasizing the competition in college men s basketball The city of San Diego heavily relies on this rivalry which features many competitions in a neutral location such as Petco Park across many sports 69 The two schools approximately separated by 9 miles have different cultures yet fiercely compete for city visibility San Diego State s student section The Show chants LITTLE SISTERS or LITTLE BROTHERS and WE RUN SD during and after each victory in the college rivalry 70 UC San Diego edit Though more of a rivalry historically outside of sports the University of California San Diego UCSD the other major public university in San Diego represents another local rival of SDSU The UC San Diego Tritons joined NCAA Division I in 2020 Similar to the way SDSU s student section The Show refers to the San Diego Toreros they often refer to the UC San Diego Tritons as the little brothers or little sisters 71 72 San Jose State edit El Camino Real RivalryThe rivalry between the two Cal State schools dates back to 1935 The matchup is named after the historic 600 mile Camino Real that connects the 21 Spanish missions in California stretching from San Diego Bay in the south to San Francisco Bay in the north A common storyline in sports is that of the San Francisco Bay Area vs Southern California rivalry such as the Giants and the Dodgers in the MLB and the Sharks and Kings in the NHL This SJSU and SDSU rivalry benefits from that sort of bragging rights perspective that both teams undoubtedly look to hold onto each year 73 In 2014 there were conversations between the two programs about creating a trophy using an old mission bell or a replica of an old Spanish mission bell to be awarded to the winner of the rivalry game but no trophy ever materialized 74 Aztec Hall of Fame inductees editSee Hall of fame and footnote 75 1988 Chris Gaines Aztec marching Band Singer 1988 Willie Buchanon Football 1970 71 John D Butler Football 1933 35 Don Coryell Football Coach 1961 72 Fred Dryer Football 1967 68 Gary Garrison Football 1964 65 Gene Littler M Golf 1949 52 Haven Moses Football 1966 67 Graig Nettles Baseball 1964 65 M Basketball 1964 65 Charles E Peterson Football Coach 1921 29 M Basketball Coach 1921 26 Track amp Field Coach 1922 46 Milton Phelps M Basketball 1939 41 Art Preston Football 1949 51 Baseball 1950 52 Arnie Robinson M Track amp Field 1970 71 Dennis Shaw Football 1968 69 Brian Sipe Football 1969 71 Willie Steele M Track amp Field 1947 48 M Basketball 1947 Baseball 1949 1989 Kevin Crow M Soccer 1979 82 Morris Gross Baseball M Basketball Football 1922 1924 1926 1927 M Basketball Coach 1929 42 Baseball Coach 1931 1932 Director of Athletics 1935 1941 Tony Gwynn Baseball 1979 81 M Basketball 1978 81 Don Horn Football 1965 66 Jack Rand M Track amp Field 1934 35 Football 1932 34 1990 Tim Delaney Football 1968 70 Art Linkletter M Basketball 1932 34 M Swimming amp Diving 1932 34 Judy Porter W Basketball 1980 83 Tom Reynolds Football 1969 71 1991 Steve Copp M Basketball 1973 76 Chuck Courtney M Golf 1960 61 Tom Dahms Football 1947 49 Monte Jackson Football 1973 74 1992 Barbara Barrow W Golf 1974 77 Bud Black Baseball 1978 79 Tony Pinkins M Basketball 1955 57 Bob Smith M Track amp Field 1949 50 Charlie Smith Baseball Coach 1934 64 Deby LaPlante W Track amp Field 1979 80 1993 Tom Ables Honorary Michael Cage M Basketball 1981 84 Vidal Fernandez M Soccer 1977 79 Ann Lebedeff W Tennis 1972 74 Tom Nettles Football M Track amp Field 1966 68 LaTanya Sheffield W Track amp Field 1983 86 1994 Patricia Mang Softball 1987 88 Chris Marlowe M Volleyball 1972 73 M Basketball 1970 73 Bill Schutte Football Coach 1947 55 Nate Wright Football 1967 68 George Ziegenfuss M Basketball Coach 1948 69 1995 Marcelo Balboa M Soccer 1988 89 Bob Brady M Basketball 1952 54 Claudie Minor Football 1972 73 Micki Schillig W Tennis 1980 83 Frank Scott M Golf Coach 1948 83 1996 Paul Mott Football M Basketball M Track amp Field 1925 28 Ramona Pagel W Track amp Field 1983 84 Todd Santos Football 1984 87 Eric Wynalda M Soccer 1987 89 1997 Vicki Cantrell W Volleyball 1980 83 Kenny Hale M Basketball 1941 1946 47 Joel Kramer M Basketball 1974 1976 78 Duncan McFarland M Volleyball 1973 1998 Marshall Faulk Football 1991 93 Chris Gwynn Baseball 1983 85 Mary Holland W Volleyball 1979 82 Dick Mitchell M Basketball 1940 42 Chana Perry W Basketball 1988 89 1999 Lennie Clements M Golf 1976 79 Laura De Snoo W Track amp Field 1983 86 Harry Hodgetts M Basketball 1937 41 Carol Plunkett W Tennis Coach 1976 94 Wendy Wheat W Volleyball 1977 80 2002 1940 41 Men s Basketball Team 1987 Men s Soccer Team Joe Gibbs Football 1961 63 Football Coach 1965 66 Norm Nygaard Football 1952 54 Falisha Wright W Basketball 1992 95 2003 1973 Men s Volleyball National Champions Al Skalecky M Basketball 1966 67 68 Nicole Storto W Tennis 1990 93 Angela Rock W Volleyball 1981 84 Marla Runyan W Track amp Field 1988 91 2004 Mike Douglass Football 1976 77 Rod Dowhower Football 1963 64 Claude Gilbert Football Coach 1967 80 1995 99 Travis Lee Baseball 1994 96 Ron Reina Broadcaster 1969 86 Carrie McLaughlin Stathas W Track amp Field 1981 83 2005 1987 Men s Rugby National Champion Hank Allison Football 1969 70 Kern Carson Football 1961 63 Bernie Finlay Basketball 1958 60 Lynn Kanuka Williams W Cross Country W Track amp Field 1980 82 2006 Bob Breitbard Football 1938 40 Player 1945 Coach Kim Goetz M Basketball 1978 79 Cynthia MacGregor W Tennis 1983 86 Neal Petties Football 1961 63 Craig Scoggins Football 1965 66 2007 Bob Cluck Baseball 1966 67 Mike Dodd M Basketball 1975 79 M Volleyball 1978 80 John Jake Duich Football 1935 1937 38 Steve Duich Football 1966 67 Jay Gutowski Football 1953 56 Bobby Meacham Baseball 1979 81 Rachel Scott W Water Polo 1995 98 2008 Isaac Curtis Football 1972 John Farris Football 1962 64 Kieishsha Garnes W Basketball 1991 92 Mark Grace Baseball 1985 Bobby Howard Football 1965 66 2009 1966 Wire Service College Division Football National Champions Toni Himmer W Volleyball 1980 83 Oliver Maiberger M Tennis 2000 03 Mario Mendez Football 1961 63 Jeff Staggs Football 1965 66 Ralph Wenzel Football 1964 65 2010 Tonette Dyer W Track amp Field 2002 05 Kabeer Gbaja Biamila Football 1996 99 La Roi Glover Football 1992 95 Doug Harvey Baseball 1955 56 John Hyden M Volleyball 1992 95 Fred Miller Director of Athletics 1985 95 2011 Dick Barnes M Basketball 1946 1948 50 Sandra Durazo Softball 1998 2001 Kyle Turley Football 1994 97 Quentin Wheeler M Track amp Field 1975 76 1958 NAIA Baseball National Champions 1958 2012 Dr O Kenneth Karr Jr Director of Athletics 1969 78 Randy Holcomb M Basketball 2001 02 Mike Malano Football 1996 99 Liane Sato W Volleyball 1985 86 J R Tolver Football 1999 2002 2013 Brandon Heath M Basketball 2003 07 Mark Reynolds Sailing 1975 79 Choc Sportsman Track amp Field Coach 1947 66 Michelle Suman W Basketball 1991 95 Don Warren Football 1976 79 2014 Kirk Morrison Football 2000 04 Stephen Strasburg Baseball 2007 09 Pete Inge Football 1976 79 Kyle Whittemore M Soccer 1984 88 Shayla Balentine W Track amp Field 2002 05 2015 Billy Blanton Football 1994 96 Ed Imo Football 1976 77 Larry Godfrey M Track amp Field 1965 Karoline Koehler W Track amp Field 2007 10 Anthony Watson M Basketball 1983 86 2016 Kawhi Leonard M Basketball 2009 11 Leon Parma Football 1948 50 Noel Prefontaine Football 1995 96 Miesha McKelvy Jones W Track amp Field 1997 99 Steve Williams M Track amp Field 1973 74 2017 Steve Fisher M Basketball Coach 1999 2017 D J Gay M Basketball 2007 11 Whitney Ashley W Track amp Field 2011 12 Craig Penrose Football 1974 75 Whip Walton Football 1974 77 2018 Jamaal Franklin M Basketball 2011 13 Holly Hartzell W Water Polo 2001 04 Lon Hinkle M Golf 1970 72 Travis Hitt Football 1973 76 Larry Ned Football 1998 2001 Ernie Anderson Photographer2019 Jim Dietz Baseball Coach 1972 2002 Tally Hall M Soccer 2003 06 Jene Morris W Basketball 2008 10 Xavier Thames M Basketball 2011 14 Shanieka Ricketts W Track amp Field 2011 14 The Show editThe Show is the name of the student section at SDSU sporting events Band editThe San Diego State Marching Aztecs and Pep and Varsity Bands are often seen at many sporting events including Football Basketball and even Volleyball 76 Notable athletes editSee also the List of San Diego State University people dd Marcelo Balboa World Cup and Major League Soccer MLS soccer star Bud Black former Major League Baseball MLB pitcher and manager of the Colorado Rockies Jim Campbell former MLB pitcher Joe Corona current U S international soccer player Isaac Curtis former National Football League NFL receiver Jeff DaVanon former MLB player Arizona Diamondbacks Fred Dryer actor producer and former NFL player Herm Edwards Arizona State University head coach Marshall Faulk Pro Football Hall of Fame NFL running back and broadcaster John Fox former Carolina Panthers Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos head coach Mark Grace retired MLB player and World Series Champion Tony Gwynn Baseball Hall of Famer and San Diego State baseball Head Coach at the time of his death in 2014 Kabeer Gbaja Biamila former NFL player with the Green Bay Packers Joe Gibbs former NFL head coach of the Washington Redskins and current NASCAR team owner Az Zahir Hakim former NFL wide receiver Kameron Kelly defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers Armen Keteyian Sports Journalist HBO Sports Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Travis Lee former MLB player Kawhi Leonard NBA Small Forward for the Los Angeles Clippers 2014 and 2019 NBA Finals MVP 2015 and 2016 NBA Defensive Player of the Year Art Linkletter SDSU basketball player and swimmer who went on to a decades long career as a radio and TV personality Chris Marlowe Sportscaster former Olympic volleyball player Kirk Morrison former NFL linebacker with Buffalo Bills Haven Moses former NFL receiver 2x Pro Bowler Kassim Osgood former NFL receiver Rashaad Penny running back for the Philadelphia Eagles Noel Prefontaine former Canadian Football League kicker Donnel Pumphrey former NFL running back Jimmy Raye former NFL player Darnay Scott former Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Don Shaw former MLB pitcher Brian Sipe former NFL quarterback Webster Slaughter former American football wide receiver Dave Smith former MLB pitcher Stephen Strasburg MLB pitcher for the Washington Nationals Carl Weathers actor former NFL player most famous for playing Apollo Creed in the Rocky film series Eric Wynalda former World Cup and MLS soccer star former ABC Sports broadcaster current head coach of Las Vegas Lights FC Jeanne Zelasko Sports Journalist Fox SportsFootnotes edit During the Aztecs tenure in the stadium the venue was also known as Jack Murphy Stadium 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