San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball
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San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball | ||||
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University | San Diego State University | |||
First season | 1921–22 | |||
All-time record | 1,485–1,125 (.569) | |||
Head coach | Brian Dutcher (7th season) | |||
Conference | Mountain West | |||
Location | San Diego, California | |||
Arena | Viejas Arena (Capacity: 15,000) | |||
Nickname | Aztecs | |||
Student section | The Show | |||
Colors | Scarlet and black[1] | |||
Uniforms | ||||
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NCAA tournament runner-up | ||||
2023 | ||||
NCAA tournament Final Four | ||||
2023 | ||||
NCAA tournament Elite Eight | ||||
1957*, 1967*, 2023 | ||||
NCAA tournament Sweet Sixteen | ||||
1957*, 1967*, 2011, 2014, 2023, 2024 | ||||
NCAA tournament round of 32 | ||||
1957*, 1967*, 1968*, 1975, 1976, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2023, 2024 | ||||
NCAA tournament appearances | ||||
1957*, 1967*, 1968*, 1975, 1976, 1985, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 *at Division II level | ||||
Conference tournament champions | ||||
PCAA : 1977, 1978 |
The San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball team is the men's college basketball program that represents San Diego State University. The Aztecs compete in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mountain West Conference (MW). The team plays their home games at Viejas Arena.
The Aztecs have been to sixteen NCAA Division I tournaments since joining NCAA Division I in 1969, last appearing in the tournament in 2024. In the 2023 NCAA tournament, they reached the Final Four for the first time in program history, losing to UConn in the championship game. In the Mountain West Conference, the Aztecs have won seven tournament championships and nine regular season titles.
Notable alumni include
Team history
The Aztecs first began play during the 1921–22 basketball season. The team played that season, as well as the next three, as part of the Southern California Junior College Conference due to proximity to other schools, despite the fact that that SDSU (then known as San Diego Normal School) was not a junior college itself.
Rivalries
The Aztecs have three rivalries, the
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Facilities
Viejas Arena
Viejas Arena (officially Viejas Arena at Aztec Bowl) is a multi-purpose arena located in San Diego, California on the campus of San Diego State University. The arena opened in 1997 and seats 12,414 for basketball and up to 12,845 for concerts.
Viejas Arena is the home of the San Diego State Aztecs men's and women's basketball teams. The arena also hosts the San Diego Mojo of the Pro Volleyball Federation. The arena features an "open-air" concourse design that allows fans to experience breaks, concessions, and event activities for games, concerts, and other events outdoors.
Prior to the opening of the arena, men's basketball played its home games primarily at
Jeff Jacobs JAM Center
In 2015, the San Diego State Athletics Department opened an on-campus state-of-the-art practice facility, The Jeff Jacobs JAM Center, for the Aztec men's basketball and women's basketball teams.[11]
Head coaches
As of the 2022 Media Guide
Name | Seasons | Record | Percentage |
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C.E. Peterson | 1921–1926 | 70–30 | .700 |
Tom McMullen | 1926–1929 | 23–17 | .575 |
Morris Gross | 1929–1942 | 190–85 | .690 |
Don DeLauer | 1942–1943 | 14–9 | .609 |
Alex Alexander | 1943–1945 | 17–26 | .395 |
Charlie Smith | 1945–1948 | 45–36 | .563 |
George Ziegenfuss | 1948–1969 | 316–229 | .580 |
Dick Davis | 1969–1974 | 65–67 | .492 |
Tim Vezie | 1974–1979 | 77–62 | .554 |
Smokey Gaines |
1979–1987 | 112–117 | .489 |
Jim Brandenburg | 1987–1991 | 52–87 | .356 |
Jim Harrick Jr. (Interim coach) | 1992 | 0–7 | .000 |
Tony Fuller | 1992–1994 | 20–37 | .351 |
Fred Trenkle | 1994–1999 | 55–83 | .399 |
* Steve Fisher |
1999–2017 | 386–209 | .648 |
Brian Dutcher | 2017–Present | 151–46 | .766 |
- Through April 2nd 2023.
Postseason
NCAA Division I tournament results
The Aztecs have appeared in the
Year | Seed | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1975 | N/A | Round of 32 | UNLV | L 80–90 |
1976 | N/A | Round of 32 | UCLA | L 64–74 |
1985 | 13 | Round of 64 | (4) UNLV | L 80–85 |
2002 | 13 | First Round | (4) Illinois | L 64–93 |
2006 | 11 | First Round | (6) Indiana | L 83–87 |
2010 | 11 | First Round | (6) Tennessee | L 59–62 |
2011 | 2 | First Round Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen |
(15) Northern Colorado (7) Temple (3) Connecticut |
W 68–50 W 71–64 2OT L 67–74 |
2012 | 6 | First Round | (11) NC State | L 65–79 |
2013 | 7 | First Round Round of 32 |
(10) Oklahoma (15) Florida Gulf Coast |
W 70–55 L 71–81 |
2014 | 4 | First Round Round of 32 Sweet Sixteen |
(13) New Mexico State (12) North Dakota State (1) Arizona |
W 73–69 OT W 63–44 L 64–70 |
2015 | 8 | First Round Round of 32 |
(9) St. John's (1) Duke |
W 76–64 L 49–68 |
2018 | 11 | First Round | (6) Houston | L 65–67 |
2021 | 6 | First Round | (11) Syracuse | L 62–78 |
2022 | 8 | First Round | (9) Creighton | L 69–72 OT |
2023 | 5 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen Elite Eight Final Four National Championship |
(12) UConn |
W 63–57 W 75–52 W 71–64 W 57–56 W 72–71 L 59–76 |
2024 | 5 | First Round Second Round Sweet Sixteen |
(12) UAB (13) Yale (1) UConn |
W 69–65 W 85–57 L 52–82 |
NCAA Tournament seeding history
The
Years → | '85 | '02 | '06 | '10 | '11 | '12 | '13 | '14 | '15 | '18 | '21 | '22 | '23 |
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Seeds → | 13 | 13 | 11 | 11 | 2 | 6 | 7 | 4 | 8 | 11 | 6 | 8 | 5 |
NIT results
The Aztecs have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) six times, with a combined record of 8–6.
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1982 | First round | UC Irvine | L 69–70 |
2003 | First round Second Round |
UC Santa Barbara Texas Tech |
W 67–62 L 57–48 |
2007 | First round Second Round |
Missouri State Syracuse |
W 74–70 L 64–80 |
2008 | First round | Florida | L 49–73 |
2009 | First round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals |
Weber State Kansas State Saint Mary's Baylor |
W 65–49 W 70–52 W 70–66 L 62–76 |
2016 | First round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals |
IPFW Washington Georgia Tech George Washington |
W 79–55 W 93–78 W 72–56 L 46–65 |
NCAA Division II tournament results
The Aztecs appeared in the
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1957 | Regional semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight |
Cal State Los Angeles |
W 75–56 W 81–78 L 55–57 |
1967 | Regional semifinals Regional Finals Elite Eight |
Nevada Southern Illinois State |
W 101–73 W 88–71 L 76–77 3OT |
1968 | Regional semifinals Regional 3rd-place game |
UC Irvine UC Davis |
L 69–78 W 79–72 |
NAIA tournament results
The Aztecs have appeared in the
Year | Round | Opponent | Result |
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1939 | First round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship |
Southwestern (KS) |
W 49–25 W 41–36 W 49–41 W 49–39 L 31–32 |
1940 | First round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship |
Tarkio |
W 36–35 W 48–46 W 32–30 W 30–28 L 42–52 |
1941 | First round Second Round Quarterfinals Semifinals National Championship |
West Texas State Murray State |
W 46–29 W 46–41 OT W 44–42 W 43–40 W 36–34 |
1942 | First round Second Round |
Bemidji State |
W 36–29 L 32–41 |
1956 | First round Second Round |
Gustavus Adolphus |
W 77–64 L 60–69 |
Retired jerseys
On January 16, 2020, the Aztecs announced that they would be retiring former small forward Kawhi Leonard's number 15 jersey on February 1, 2020. Following Leonard's jersey retirement, some confusion circulated regarding statements that Leonard was the first player in Aztecs history to have his jersey retired, as the school ceremoniously retired former power forward and center Michael Cage's number 44 jersey in 1984.[12]
On December 29, 2023, the Aztecs announced that they would be retiring three more jerseys in a "Return to the Rafters" ceremony on January 17, 2024.[13] The players honored were Milton "Milky" Phelps, Judy Porter, and Michael Cage. This ceremony resolved the prior confusion regarding Cage's jersey retirement.
San Diego State Aztecs retired numbers | |||||
No. | Player | Pos. | Career | Year ret. | Ref. |
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15 | Kawhi Leonard | SF | 2009–2011 | 2020 | [12][14] |
22 | Milton Phelps | C/PF | 1937-1941 | 2024 | [13] |
44 | Michael Cage | PF
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1980–1984 | 2024 | [15][13] |
Team records
All-time record vs. current MWC teams
Official record (including any
Opponent | Games Played | Won | Lost | Percentage | Streak | First Meeting |
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Air Force | 88 | 64 | 24 | .727 | Won 8 | 1973–74 |
Boise State | 29 | 18 | 11 | .621 | Lost 1 | 1976–77 |
Colorado State | 94 | 51 | 43 | .543 | Won 4 | 1961–62 |
Fresno State | 126 | 70 | 56 | .556 | Won 8 | 1939–40 |
Nevada | 32 | 25 | 7 | .781 | Lost 1 | 1956–57 |
New Mexico | 93 | 44 | 49 | .473 | Won 1 | 1975–76 |
San Jose State | 82 | 47 | 35 | .573 | Won 11 | 1936–37 |
UNLV | 80 | 43 | 37 | .538 | Won 6 | 1965–66 |
Utah State | 26 | 18 | 9 | .692 | Won 4 | 1962–63 |
Wyoming |
91 | 50 | 41 | .549 | Won 10 | 1978–79 |
Totals | 741 | 430 | 311 | .580 |
- Through March 14th, 2023.
[16] [17][circular reference] [18]
Career Leaders (DI Era)
As of the 2022-23 Media Guide [1]
Career Scoring Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Points | |||
2004–07 | Brandon Heath | 2,189 | |||
1981–84 | Michael Cage | 1,846 | |||
1983–86 | Anthony Watson | 1,735 | |||
2009–13 | Chase Tapley | 1,526 | |||
2017-21 | Matt Mitchell | 1,471 | |||
2015–18 | Trey Kell | 1,403 | |||
2012–16 | Winston Shepard | 1,403 | |||
2016–19 | Jeremy Hemsley | 1,392 | |||
1973–76 | Steve Copp | 1,307 | |||
2008–11 | Billy White | 1,294 |
Career Rebound Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Rebounds | |||
1981–84 | Michael Cage | 1317 | |||
2018-23 | Nathan Mensah | 899 | |||
2004–06 | Marcus Slaughter | 775 | |||
1973–76 | Steve Copp | 737 | |||
1982–85 | Leonard Allen | 724 | |||
2009–11 | Kawhi Leonard | 716 | |||
1974, 1976–79 | Joel Kramer | 711 | |||
2012–16 | Winston Shepard | 708 | |||
2000–04 | Aerick Sanders | 686 | |||
2013–16 | Skylar Spencer | 652 |
Career Assist Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Assists | |||
1978–81 | Tony Gwynn | 590 | |||
2006–09 | Richie Williams | 479 | |||
1994–97 | Chad Nelson | 412 | |||
2004–07 | Brandon Heath | 394 | |||
1974–77 | Mark Delsman | 376 | |||
1983–86 | Anthony Watson | 356 | |||
1982–83 | Keith Smith | 349 | |||
2008–11 | D.J. Gay | 344 | |||
2001–03 | Deandre Moore | 339 | |||
2015–18 | Trey Kell | 320 |
Career Steals Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Steals | |||
2006–09 | Richie Williams | 246 | |||
2004–07 | Brandon Heath | 217 | |||
1983–86 | Anthony Watson | 192 | |||
2009–13 | Chase Tapley | 197 | |||
1994–97 | Chad Nelson | 175 | |||
2007–11 | Billy White | 149 | |||
1978–81 | Tony Gwynn | 141 | |||
2006–09 | Kyle Spain | 137 | |||
1980–83 | Eddie Morris | 131 | |||
2017–21 | Matt Mitchell | 129 |
Career Games played Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Games | |||
2018-23 | Adam Seiko | 154 | |||
2018-23 | Nathan Mensah | 146 | |||
2012–16 | Skylar Spencer | 144 | |||
2007–11 | D.J. Gay |
140 | |||
2012–16 | Winston Shepard | 139 | |||
2018-23 | Aguek Arop | 135 | |||
2016–19 | Jeremy Hemsley | 134 | |||
2015–18 | Trey Kell | 134 | |||
2009–13 | Chase Tapley | 134 | |||
2007–11 | Billy White | 134 |
Career Minutes played Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Minutes | |||
2004–07 | Brandon Heath | 4,275 | |||
1981–84 | Michael Cage | 4,262 | |||
2007–11 | D.J. Gay |
4,222 | |||
2009–13 | Chase Tapley | 3,813 | |||
2006–09 | Richie Williams | 3,780 | |||
1994–97 | Chad Nelson | 3,692 | |||
2015–18 | Trey Kell | 3,640 | |||
2016–19 | Jeremy Hemsley | 3,632 | |||
2012–16 | Winston Shepard | 3,583 | |||
2007–11 | Billy White | 3,532 |
Career Blocks Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Blocks | |||
2012–16 | Skylar Spencer | 303 | |||
2018–23 | Nathan Mensah | 235 | |||
1982–85 | Leonard Allen | 214 | |||
2009–11 | Malcolm Thomas | 127 | |||
1981–84 | Michael Cage | 118 | |||
1991–93 | Joe McNaull | 114 | |||
2015–18 | Malik Pope | 113 | |||
2000–04 | Aerick Sanders | 105 | |||
2007–11 | Billy White | 102 | |||
1997-01 | Marcelo Correa | 100 |
Career Wins Leaders | |||||
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Seasons | Player | Wins | |||
2018–23 | Adam Seiko | 120 | |||
2018–23 | Nathan Mensah | 112 | |||
2012–16 | Skylar Spencer | 109 | |||
2007–11 | D.J. Gay | 105 | |||
2012-16 | Winston Shepard | 104 | |||
2009–13 | Chase Tapley | 103 | |||
2018-23 | Aguek Arop | 102 | |||
2007–11 | Billy White | 101 | |||
2013–17 | Dakarai Allen | 99 | |||
2017–21 | Matt Mitchell | 96 |
Single Season Leaders (DI Era)
(*) Lead conference
Season Scoring Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Points | PPG | ||
1983–84 | Michael Cage | 686 | 24.5 | ||
2006–07 | Brandon Heath | 637 | 19.3 | ||
2013–14 | Xavier Thames | 633 | 17.5 | ||
1985–86 | Anthony Watson | 630* | 22.5 | ||
2005–06 | Brandon Heath | 607* | 18.4 | ||
2019–20 | Malachi Flynn | 564 | 17.6 | ||
2012–13 | Jamaal Franklin | 560 | 17.0 | ||
2001–02 | Randy Holcomb | 558 | 16.9 | ||
2011–12 | Jamaal Franklin | 557 | 17.4 | ||
2010–11 | Kawhi Leonard | 557 | 15.5 |
Season Rebound Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Rebounds | RPG | ||
2010–11 | Kawhi Leonard | 380* | 10.6 | ||
1980–81 | Michael Cage | 355* | 13.1 | ||
1982–83 | Michael Cage | 354* | 12.6 | ||
1983–84 | Michael Cage | 352* | 12.6 | ||
1971–72 | Chris McMurray | 350 | 12.5 | ||
2013–14 | Josh Davis | 342 | 10 | ||
2009–10 | Kawhi Leonard | 336* | 9.9 | ||
2005–06 | Marcus Slaughter | 329* | 11 | ||
2012–13 | Jamaal Franklin | 312 | 9.4 | ||
2010–11 | Malcom Thomas | 301 | 8.1 |
Season Assists Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Assists | APG | ||
1979–80 | Tony Gwynn | 221* | 8.2 | ||
1981–82 | Keith Smith | 212* | 7.3 | ||
1977–78 | Dean Decker | 176 | 6.3 | ||
2003–04 | Wesley Stokes | 175 | 5.8 | ||
1984–85 | Creon Dorsey | 171* | 5.5 | ||
1980–81 | Tony Gwynn | 164 | 6.3 | ||
1975–76 | Ray Leary | 163 | 5.6 | ||
2019–20 | Malachi Flynn | 163 | 5.1 | ||
1978–79 | Tony Gwynn | 153* | 5.7 | ||
2006–07 | Richie Williams | 151 | 4.6 |
Season Steals Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Steals | SPG | ||
2008–09 | Richie Williams | 77* | 2.1 | ||
1984–85 | Anthony Watson | 74 | 2.4 | ||
2006–07 | Richie Williams | 69* | 2.1 | ||
1998–99 | Matt Watts | 65* | 2.6 | ||
1989–90 | Michael Best | 65 | 2.2 | ||
2006–07 | Brandon Heath | 64 | 1.9 | ||
2004–05 | Brandon Heath | 63* | 2.2 | ||
1995–96 | Raymond King | 63 | 2.2 | ||
1984–85 | Creon Dorsey | 63 | 2.0 | ||
2006–07 | Lorrenzo Wade | 62 | 1.9 |
Season Blocks Leaders | |||||
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Season | Player | Blocks | |||
2014–15 | Skylar Spencer | 91 | |||
2013–14 | Skylar Spencer | 89 | |||
1984–85 | Leonard Allen | 82 | |||
2010–11 | Malcolm Thomas | 75 | |||
2015–16 | Skylar Spencer | 72 | |||
2021-22 | Nathan Mensah | 71 | |||
2022-23 | Nathan Mensah | 64 | |||
2016–17 | Valentine Izundu | 53 | |||
2009–10 | Malcolm Thomas | 52* | |||
2012–13 | Skylar Spencer | 51 |
Single Game Leaders (DI Era)
Most Points in a game | |||||
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Date | Player | Points | Opponent | ||
February 20, 1986 | Anthony Watson | 54 | USIU
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March 3, 1979 | Kim Goetz | 44 | Utah | ||
February 9, 1979 | Kim Goetz | 42 | Colorado State | ||
February 5, 1980 | Eddie Morris | 41 | UNLV | ||
February 6, 1984 | Michael Cage | 40 | Wyoming
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Most Rebounds in a game | |||||
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Date | Player | Rebounds | Opponent | ||
December 29, 1980 | Michael Cage | 26 | LaSalle | ||
February 24, 1979 | Steve Malovic | 23 | New Mexico State | ||
December 21, 1971 | Chris McMurray | 23 | Chapman University | ||
March 13, 2010 | Kawhi Leonard | 21 | UNLV | ||
February 6, 1984 | Michael Cage | 21 | Wyoming
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Most Assists in a game | |||||
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Date | Player | Assists | Opponent | ||
February 5, 1980 | Tony Gwynn | 18 | UNLV | ||
March 7, 1981 | Tony Gwynn | 16 | New Mexico State | ||
February 14, 1980 | Tony Gwynn | 14 | New Mexico State | ||
December 11, 1976 | Dean Decker | 14 | UNLV | ||
February 12, 1985 | Creon Doresy | 13 | LBSU
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- All stats are from the [2] and are updated through the 2022–2023 basketball season.
Notable former players
Several former Aztec men's basketball players have gone on to play in the NBA, play in other professional basketball leagues, or achieve significant notability outside of basketball.
National Basketball Association (NBA) | |||||
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Player | Position | NBA Debut | Team (s) | ||
Joel Kramer | SF | 1979 | Phoenix Suns | ||
Steve Malovic | PF | 1980 | Washington Bullets, San Diego Clippers, Detroit Pistons
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Rock Lee | C | 1982 | San Diego Clippers | ||
Michael Cage | PF/C | 1985 | New Jersey Nets
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Steffond Johnson | PF | 1987 | Los Angeles Clippers | ||
Randy Holcomb | SF | 2006 | Chicago Bulls | ||
Kawhi Leonard | SF | 2012 | San Antonio Spurs, Toronto Raptors, Los Angeles Clippers | ||
Malcolm Thomas | PF | 2012 | San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls, Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers | ||
Jamaal Franklin | SG | 2014 | Memphis Grizzlies, Denver Nuggets | ||
J. J. O'Brien | SF | 2016 | Utah Jazz | ||
Zylan Cheatham | PF | 2019 | New Orleans Pelicans | ||
Jalen McDaniels | SF | 2019 | Charlotte Hornets, Philadelphia 76ers, Toronto Raptors | ||
Malachi Flynn | PG | 2020 | Toronto Raptors, New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons | ||
Jordan Schakel | SG/SF | 2021 | Washington Wizards | ||
Nathan Mensah | C | 2023 | Charlotte Hornets |
Overseas Professional Leagues | |||||
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Player | Position | League | Team (s) | ||
Brandon Heath | G | NBL (Bulgaria) | BC Levski Sofia | ||
Hubert Roberts | C | Ligat HaAl (Israel) | Hapoel Haifa, Hapoel Jerusalem, Maccabi Haifa, Rishon LeZion | ||
Marcus Slaughter | C/PF | Liga ACB (Spain) | Real Madrid Baloncesto | ||
Jamaal Franklin | SG | CBA (China) | Zhejiang Lions | ||
Yanni Wetzell | PF/C | NBL (Australia) | South East Melbourne Phoenix, New Zealand Breakers | ||
Billy White | PF | NBL (Canada) | Halifax Hurricanes, Moncton Magic, Windsor Express | ||
Xavier Thames | G | LKL (Lithuania) | BC Jonava |
Other sports | |||||
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Player | Known for | Team (s) | |||
Tony Gwynn | Baseball Hall of Fame outfielder | MLB )
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Tony Clark | Baseball first baseman and MLBPA union leader | Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, New York Mets, New York Yankees, Arizona Diamondbacks, San Diego Padres (MLB) |
Media | |||||
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Player | Known for | Appearances | |||
Art Linkletter | Television personality | Host of People are Funny
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See also
- San Diego Hall of Champions
- Breitbard Hall of Fame
- San Diego sports curse
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