Yap’s 30 powers San Jose State over Fresno, 92-68

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    SAN JOSE, Calif. — San Jose State concluded their regular basketball season on a high note with a decisive victory over Fresno State, securing a 92-68 win on Saturday. Donavan Yap was the standout performer for the Spartans, scoring an impressive 30 points. Yap displayed exceptional shooting accuracy, hitting 11 of his 14 attempts, including 5 of 7 from beyond the arc, and converted 3 of 4 free throws.

    Supporting Yap’s scoring efforts, Jermaine Washington contributed 19 points. Washington showcased his proficiency at the free-throw line by successfully making all seven attempts. He also chipped in with six rebounds while making 5 out of 11 field goals, with 2 successful three-pointers out of 6. Adding to the team’s tally, Josh Uduje scored 16 points, shooting 6 for 11 from the field, and completing 3 of his 4 free-throw attempts.

    On the other side, Fresno State’s Jasir Tremble led his team by scoring 22 points and recording three steals. Zaon Collins also made a significant contribution with 17 points, paired with three steals. Additionally, Elijah Price ended the game with a double-double, securing 13 points, 10 rebounds, and making three blocks.

    This commanding win for San Jose State marked the end of the regular season, positioning the Spartans at a record of 14-18 overall and 7-13 in the Mountain West Conference. Meanwhile, Fresno State closed their season with a 6-25 overall record and 2-18 in the same conference.