In the second game of conference play the SJSU men's basketball game lost the game in the final seconds for the second time in a row, this time 75-73 against the New State Aggies. Adrian Oliver had a chance to send the game to overtime with a long jumper at the buzzer, but he failed to connect.
The Spartans started conference play with a 66-61 loss against Louisiana Tech on Saturday at the event Center. Early on no team could score consistently with both teams going on a number of scoring droughts and Streaks in the first half. The Spartans started the game on a 6-1 run with forward C.
The Spartans woman's basketball team lost to their cross-town rival Santa Clara University 56-39 on Saturday. Both teams went into the game with one-win records and not winning since Nov. 28. "It seems like when the lights come on we don't show up," said Spartan head coach Pam DeCosta, "and a lot of that has to do with our leadership on the floor.
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The revolutionary phone combines two major electronic devices that most students use on a daily basis, the cell phone and the MP3 player.
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A small group of San Jose State University students met Friday, Feb. 2 to begin a new club focused on technology and new forms of media. The group constituted the first meeting of the SJSU Technology and Emerging Media Club, which is still in the process of being recognized by the university. (0) comments