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Unforced errors cost Gonzaga in home loss to San Diego State: 'We didn't play smart enough'

Grit and toughness were overshadowed by mental errors down the stretch as the Bulldogs dropped a rare home game to the Aztecs

Over the years, Gonzaga men's basketball has rarely had mental lapses and unforced errors get in the way of success. It's even more rare when both happen at the McCarthey Athletic Center, where the Bulldogs hadn't lost to a nonconference opponent since 2015 entering Friday's game against San Diego State. 

But the Aztecs (10-2) caught the perfect storm to pull off the upset over the Zags (9-4), who couldn't stay out of their own way from turnovers, a technical foul and missed defensive assignments down the stretch of an 84-74 letdown. Graham Ike led the way with 20 points and 10 rebounds, while Ryan Nembhard had 15 points, nine assists and five rebounds in his fifth 40-minute game as a Bulldog.

The Aztecs got 22 points from Reese Waters, while Darrion Trammell had a season-high 17 points off the bench. San Diego State's reserves outscored Gonzaga's 32-11.

Here are three takeaways from Gonzaga's loss to the Aztecs. 

(All photos by Erik Smith, Myk Crawford)