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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: January 11: Santa Clara: L 65–67 6–8 (0–1) Jenny Craig Pavilion San Diego ...
The 2003 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament took place March 7–10, 2003. 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 ...
The 2002–03 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team represented Gonzaga University in the NCAA men's ... Los Angeles, CA: February 13, 2003 ... San Diego, CA: March ...
2003 Sun Belt men's basketball tournament: E. A. Diddle Arena (Bowling Green, Kentucky) Western Kentucky [52] West Coast Conference: Gonzaga: Blake Stepp, Gonzaga [53] 2003 West Coast Conference men's basketball tournament: Jenny Craig Pavilion (San Diego, California) San Diego [54] Western Athletic Conference: Fresno State: Quinton Ross ...
The 2002–03 NBA season was the Lakers' 55th season in the National Basketball Association, and 43rd in the city of Los Angeles. [1] The Lakers entered the season as the three-time defending champions, having defeated the New Jersey Nets in four straight games in the 2002 NBA Finals, winning their fourteenth NBA championship.
at San Diego: W 85–73 16–2 (6–0) Jenny Craig Pavilion (4,919) San Diego, CA: 01/31/2004 7:00 pm, FOX Sports: No. 10 : at Santa Clara: W 79–63 17–2 (7–0) Leavey Center (4,500) Santa Clara, CA: 02/05/2004 8:00 pm, ESPN2: No. 8 : Pepperdine: W 93–73 18–2 (8–0) Charlotte Y. Martin Centre Spokane, WA: 02/07/2004 5:00 pm, KHQ: No. 8 ...
Last week, San Diego State President Adela de la Torre led a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the team’s new home, Snapdragon Stadium, an estimated $310-million venue that is a centerpiece of a ...
The arena remained without hockey until 1990, when another San Diego Gulls team was founded in the International Hockey League (1990–95). After the IHL team moved to Los Angeles, another Gulls team played for over a decade in both the West Coast Hockey League (1995–03) and ECHL (2003–06).