Rams burn Spartans with red-hot shooting, hand SJSU 16th straight loss

By CJ Peterson — Staff Writer If nothing else, the one thing the San Jose State men’s basketball team (3-22, 0-13 MWC) can be credited for is consistency. Losing their 16th consecutive game of the year, the Spartans have matched last season’s Read more

Free-throw shooting costly in loss to Rebels

By Annabelle Del Bosque — Staff Writer With only nine turnovers committed by San Jose State men’s basketball (3-21, 0-12 MW), the team’s 8-21 free-throw shooting proved to be fatal as it fell to UNLV Saturday, 71-64. SJSU dropped its Read more

Spartans come up short despite strong performance against SDSU

By Richy Zajic — Staff Writer Saturday night’s game was an impressive performance for the struggling Spartans. Fewer turnovers, high rebounds, and timely assists had San Jose State battling for momentum with San Diego State all night. However it was Read more

Spartans fall to Falcons in double-OT thriller

By Austin Turner – Content Editor Saturday’s game between San Jose State and Air Force had everything. Buzzer-beaters, slam-dunks and double-overtime. What else could a basketball fan want? Well, a SJSU fan would still want that first Mountain West win. Read more

Men’s basketball falls to Fresno State in conference opener, 73-53

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor Transfer junior Michael Steadman recorded his fifth double-double of the season as San Jose State men’s basketball (3-10, 0-1 MW) fell to conference-rival Fresno State (10-3, 1-0 MW) Wednesday night, 73-53. The forward was Read more

Starting 5 hit double figures in loss to Stanford

By Sara Biela — Executive Editor All five starting players reached double figures in scoring as San Jose State men’s basketball (3-7) fell to Stanford, 78-73. In one of their best games of 2018, the Spartans shot about 46 percent Read more

Baumann’s 23 points leads SJSU to comeback win over NAU

By Austin Turner — Content Editor The first half of San Jose State’s game against Northern Arizona was the same old story that Spartan fans have seen all season. The team shot just 30 percent from the field, and 21 Read more

Steadman records double-double, Spartans end losing streak against Wildcats

By Sara Biela — Content Editor Thanks to 48 percent shooting and critical 3-pointers drained in the second half, San Jose State men’s basketball (2-6) defeated Bethune-Cookman 67-65 for its first win against a Division I opponent this season. Junior Read more

Shooting woes continue, Spartans drop their sixth in a row vs. Indiana State

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer There are always games that teams would like to forget, and for San Jose State men’s basketball, this was one of them. The Spartans fell 86-57 to the Indiana State on Wednesday in a Read more

Steadman gets second double-double in loss to Broncos

By Sara Biela — Content Editor Michael Steadman recorded his second double-double of the season as San Jose State men’s basketball (1-5) dropped its fourth consecutive game against Santa Clara University, 71-63. The junior forward scored a career-high 21 points, 15 Read more

Takeaways from Junkanoo Jam

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer San Jose State men’s basketball has returned from the Bahamas, and the business trip didn’t go exactly as they planned. The Spartans finished the Junkanoo Jam 0-3, with two of those losses coming in games Read more

Anigwe records double-double in loss to Wildcats

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer A massive comeback attempt fell short on Thursday night as San Jose State men’s basketball was defeated 85-77 by Weber State in the opening round of the Junkanoo Jam in The Bahamas. After a disastrous Read more

SJSU downs Life Pacific with field goal ambush

By Hugo Vera — Staff Writer The San Jose State men’s basketball team commenced their 2018-19 season at the Event Center on Wednesday night and defeated Life Pacific College, 89-72. The Spartans (1-0) set a strong offensive pace early in the Read more

New blood and fresh faces for 2018-19 men’s basketball

By Austin Turner — Staff Writer They say that patience is a virtue, and San Jose State basketball fans are likely going to need a lot of it in head coach Jean Prioleau’s second season. Coming off of a dreadful 4-26 Read more