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Thursday, August 21, 2008 | 9 Days Until the Football Season Opener |
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San Diego State men's and women's basketball season tickets are on sale. Fans can order season tickets in
person at the Qualcomm Stadium ticket office or by phone at (619) 283-7378. Men's season tickets have never been more
affordable, with season reserved chair-back seats starting at just $99. The Aztec men which have won 20 or more games each of the
last three season and have advanced to postseason play three consecutive years, will have non-conference home games this season with
nationally-ranked Arizona State, longtime rival Fresno State and USD. The women, which came within an eyelash of making the NCAA
Tournament last season, San Diego Surf `N Slam highlights their 2008-09 home schedule as SDSU will take on Sacramento State and will
face either perennial power Texas or UTEP in the second game of the event. Women's tickets start at just $60.
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Mick McGrane of the Union-Tribune, "San Diego State coach Chuck
Long said yesterday that Campbell, who has been
all but invisible since arriving from Pasadena
City College in 2005, could be the starting
tailback Aug. 30 when the Aztecs host Cal Poly
in their season opener." Today's Clips
Scott Bair of the North County Times, "This Milling is defined by
an unwavering devotion to three things ----
family, faith and football. The first two have
come naturally. The last, however, has required
hard work and patience. The junior weakside
linebacker spent his early days on the San Diego
State football team dispelling the notion that
he was too small to be an impact player."
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Staff of the Associated Press, "The 20-year-old Strasburg,
the lone college player for the U.S. team,
struck out 23 in an April game. He will take the
mound for the third-seeded Americans against No.
2 and defending champion Cuba in Friday's second
semifinal for a berth in the gold-medal game on
Saturday."
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Robert Gautney of the The Bakersfield Californian, "Hoffenberg capped a fine run of stellar play this summer as he won
the Southwestern Amateur in New Mexico, finished third in the
Pacific Coast Amateur, shooting final rounds of 66-66 and made it to
the semi-finals of the California State Amateur."
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