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San Diego, California: December 23 * Utah: L 58–64 6–4: Jenny Craig Pavilion San Diego, California: December 28 * at Nevada: L 70–81 6–5: Lawlor Events Center Reno, Nevada: January 2 * at SMU: L 82–88 OT: 6–6: Moody Coliseum University Park, Texas: January 8 * at San Diego State: L 72–78 6–7: Viejas Arena San Diego, California ...
All rounds were held in San Diego, California at the Jenny Craig Pavilion. The semifinals were televised by ESPN2. The West Coast Conference Championship Game was televised by ESPN. The San Diego Toreros earned their first WCC Tournament title and an automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA tournament. [2] Jason Keep of San Diego was named Tournament MVP.
2002–03 San Diego Toreros men's basketball team; 2003 San Francisco Giants season; 2003 San Francisco Bowl; 2003 San Jose Earthquakes season; 2002–03 San Jose Sharks season; 2003–04 San Jose Sharks season; 2003 San Jose State Spartans football team; 2003 Siebel Open; 2003 Silicon Valley Football Classic; 2003 AMA National Speedway ...
As of the 2022–23 season, the last Toreros win came during the 2018–19 season at SDSU. They also won against them during a game at Petco Park during the 2015–16 season, at the time the fifth game since 2011 to be played outside; it was also the first time Petco Park hosted a basketball game. [4] The Toreros won 53–48. [5]
The boardwalk extends along the coast of the Monterey Bay, from just east of the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf to the mouth of the San Lorenzo River.At the western edge of the park lies a large building originally known as The Plunge, now Neptune's Kingdom, a pirate-themed recreation center which contains a video arcade and an indoor miniature golf course.
Tom McMullen coached the first 7 games of the 1928–29 season before being replaced by Morris Gross. ^B. DeLauer and Mitchell were co-head coaches. ^C. Jim Harrick Jr. coached the final 7 games of 1991–92 season.
This is a list of qualifying teams in the 2003 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. [1] A total of 65 teams entered the tournament. Thirty of the teams earned automatic bids by winning their conference tournaments. The automatic bid of the Ivy League, which did
2003 NBA Finals: San Antonio Spurs over the New Jersey Nets 4-2. MVP: Tim Duncan (More information can be found at 2003-04 NBA season.) 2002-03 NBA season; 2003 NBA Playoffs; 2003 NBA draft; 2003 NBA All-Star Game; Eurobasket: Lithuania 93, Spain 84; Women WNBA Finals: Detroit Shock over Los Angeles Sparks 2-1. MVP: Ruth Riley. 2003 WNBA season ...