HOUSTON Thirty years ago, a group of disrupters with baggy shorts and black socks changed college basketball as we know it, and took a good slice of American culture along for the ride.
Nobody was guarding UConn s best player. So Adama Sanogo spun the ball to get his fingers just right, set his feet behind the three-point line and splashed in the shot. Then, less than a minute later, he did it again.
Adam Seiko and his San Diego State teammates are ready from the moment the ball is tipped to stalk ballhandlers, make aggressive switches and close out hard on any shooter.