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City Championship

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City Championship
SportMen's basketball
First meetingDecember 8, 1962
San Diego State 68, San Diego 49
Latest meetingDecember 7, 2024
San Diego State 74, San Diego 57
Statistics
Meetings total52
All-time seriesSan Diego State leads, 33–19
Largest victorySan Diego, 73–45 (1999)
San Diego State, 77–49 (2010)
Longest win streakSan Diego State, 9 (2006–2014)
Current win streakSan Diego State, 2 (2019–present)
Locations of San Diego and San Diego State

The City Championship is an American men's college basketball rivalry game between the Aztecs of San Diego State University (SDSU) and the Toreros of the University of San Diego (USD). The winner of the game becomes City Champions.[1][2][3]

Background

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Founded in 1897, San Diego State University (SDSU) is a public research university in the California State University system. The San Diego State Aztecs men's basketball team is a member of the Mountain West Conference. The University of San Diego (USD), founded in 1949, is a private, Roman Catholic university, whose Toreros men's basketball team is a member of the West Coast Conference.

History

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The first game between SDSU and USD was in the 1962–63 college basketball season.[4] SDSU won 68-49 at home in Peterson Gym. USD's first win in the series was on January 22, 1965, an 89-85 victory at Peterson Gym.[5]

The series has been played most recently annually since the 1998–99 season, on a home-and-home basis alternating between the SDSU Cox Arena (now Viejas Arena) in seasons beginning with even years and the USD Sports Center (now Jenny Craig Pavilion) in seasons beginning with odd years.[5] By the 2014–15 season, SDSU had won 9 consecutive games in the series, the longest win streak in the series.

The 2015 matchup took place on neutral ground at Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres, as part of the first ever Bill Walton Basketball Festival. The City Championship game was played on December 6, 2015 after a week of events including high school contests, corporate play, and physical education classes. The hardwood court was placed between home plate and third base, additional seating was added on the north and east sides of the court. The Toreros had a strong first half, outscoring the Aztecs 31–13. In the second half, the Aztecs came back strong, but the Toreros were able to hold on for a final 53–48 score.

Game Results

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San Diego victoriesSan Diego State victoriesTie gamesVacated wins
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 December 8, 1962 San Diego, CA San Diego State 68–49
2 December 6, 1963 San Diego, CA San Diego State 70–69
3 January 22, 1965 San Diego, CA San Diego 89–852OT
4 December 16, 1965 San Diego, CA San Diego 54–47
5 December 15, 1966 San Diego, CA San Diego State 55–50OT
6 December 9, 1967 San Diego, CA San Diego State 69–59
7 February 20, 1969 San Diego, CA San Diego 72–65
8 February 3, 1970 San Diego, CA San Diego State 70–67
9 January 26, 1971 San Diego, CA San Diego State 97–82
10 January 25, 1972 San Diego, CA San Diego State 87–69
11 February 27, 1973 San Diego, CA San Diego 78–67
12 February 25, 1975 San Diego, CA San Diego State 84–61
13 December 19, 1975 San Diego, CA San Diego State 78–62
14 December 8, 1976 San Diego, CA San Diego 67–63
15 December 4, 1979 San Diego, CA San Diego State 67–58OT
16 December 2, 1980 San Diego, CA San Diego State 60–52
17 December 10, 1981 San Diego, CA San Diego State 41–36
18 December 9, 1982 San Diego, CA San Diego State 47–45
19 January 5, 1984 San Diego, CA San Diego State 61–47
20 December 6, 1984 San Diego, CA San Diego State 57–53
21 December 14, 1985 San Diego, CA San Diego 81–64
22 December 11, 1986 San Diego, CA San Diego 83–67
23 December 19, 1987 San Diego, CA San Diego 76–53
24 December 6, 1989 San Diego, CA San Diego State 85–75
25 November 27, 1990 San Diego, CA San Diego 75–74
26 November 22, 1991 San Diego, CA San Diego 60–57
27 December 1, 1992 San Diego, CA San Diego 85–60
28 December 2, 1995 San Diego, CA San Diego 69–65
29 December 8, 1996 San Diego, CA San Diego State 87–70
30 December 19, 1998 San Diego, CA San Diego 52–51
31 December 4, 1999 San Diego, CA San Diego 73–45
32 December 9, 2000 San Diego, CA San Diego 55–52
33 December 5, 2001 San Diego, CA San Diego 72–67
34 January 8, 2003 San Diego, CA San Diego State 78–72
35 December 3, 2003 San Diego, CA San Diego State 66–63
36 December 1, 2004 San Diego, CA San Diego State 83–63
37 November 30, 2005 San Diego, CA San Diego 90–80
38 November 29, 2006 San Diego, CA San Diego State 79–76
39 November 19, 2007 San Diego, CA San Diego State 69–64
40 December 6, 2008 San Diego, CA San Diego State 57–46
41 December 2, 2009 San Diego, CA San Diego State 69–62OT
42 December 11, 2010 San Diego, CA No. 14 San Diego State 77–49
43 December 7, 2011 San Diego, CA San Diego State 74–62
44 December 15, 2012 San Diego, CA No. 18 San Diego State 72–56
45 December 5, 2013 San Diego, CA No. 24 San Diego State 65–64
46 December 4, 2014 San Diego, CA No. 13 San Diego State 57–48
47 December 6, 2015 San Diego, CA San Diego 53–48
48 November 11, 2016 San Diego, CA San Diego State 69–59
49 November 30, 2017 San Diego, CA San Diego State 66–57
50 December 5, 2018 San Diego, CA San Diego 73–61
51 November 20, 2019 San Diego, CA San Diego State 66–49
52 December 7, 2024 San Diego, CA No. 24 San Diego State 74–57
Series: San Diego State leads 33–19

References

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  1. ^ "Toreros fall 65-64 to #24 SDSU in City Championship - USDTOREROS.COM - University of San Diego Official Athletic Site". usdtoreros.cstv.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-13.
  2. ^ "San Diego State Goes For Third Consecutive City Championship, Concludes Four-Game Season-Opening Homestand with First of Three Games in Seven Days Against USD". GoAztecs.com. San Diego State University. November 30, 2004. Archived from the original on December 26, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  3. ^ "San Diego State Plays Host to City Championship; Aztecs Put 7-0 Record on the Line Against Toreros". GoAztecs.com. San Diego State University. November 27, 2006. Archived from the original on December 26, 2014. Retrieved May 18, 2022.
  4. ^ Drooz, Alan (November 22, 1991). "USD, SDSU Hoping to Take Big First Step". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 5, 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Series history" (PDF). San Diego State Basketball 2014-15 Men's Basketball Game Notes: Game 7. San Diego State University. December 2, 2014. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 14, 2014. Retrieved December 6, 2014.