SAN JOSE, Calif. — In a commanding performance, San Jose State University capped off their regular basketball season with a significant victory, defeating Fresno State 92-68 on Saturday. Donavan Yap was instrumental in the Spartans’ triumph, scoring an impressive 30 points. He demonstrated exceptional accuracy, shooting 11 of 14 overall, including 5 of 7 from beyond the arc, and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line, contributing significantly to his team’s success.
Supporting Yap’s outstanding performance, Jermaine Washington contributed effectively with 19 points. Washington showed a strong presence on the court by shooting 5 of 11, netting 2 of 6 from three-point range, and he was flawless from the free-throw stripe, making all seven attempts. His contribution didn’t stop at scoring, as he also pulled down six rebounds. Meanwhile, Josh Uduje added another 16 points to the Spartans’ tally. Uduje maintained a shooting accuracy of 6 for 11 and made 3 of 4 free throws.
Fresno State, despite the loss, saw noteworthy performances from their players. Jasir Tremble led the Bulldogs’ effort with 22 points and contributed defensively with three steals. His teammate, Zaon Collins, also put up a respectable showing with 17 points accompanied by three steals, while Elijah Price rounded out their leading performances with a solid double-double, scoring 13 points alongside grabbing 10 rebounds and adding three blocks to his defensive stats.
This decisive victory for San Jose State closed out their regular season with an overall record of 14-18, including a 7-13 standing in the Mountain West Conference, illustrating a challenging season that’s ending on a high note.