If you're a Sac-Joaquin Section fan then there's one team in the NCAA women's basketball tournament you should be rooting for: San Diego State. The Aztecs count four players on their rosters from the SJS. Those four - and injured Tennessee forward Vicki Baugh - are the five players with SJS ties who we could find competing in this year;s women's March Madness. Good luck to all, and especially good luck to the Aztecs!
JESSIKA BRADLEY, San Diego State (Sacramento). Bradley's teams never won a Section title, they were runners-up for three straight years. But her senior year, she led the Dragons to a NorCal title and state runner-up finish. The junior who transfered in from Baylor is averaging 7.4 points and a team-high 6.5 rebounds a game for the Aztecs.
COCO DAVIS, San Diego State (Rio Americano, Sacramento). Played her first three years at Rio Americano before transfering to Sacramento where the Dragons won the Sac-Joaquin Section D3 title over St. Mary's. The junior starer at guard is averaging 5.7 points and 4.3 rebounds a game.
QUENESE DAVIS, San Diego State (Rio Americano). Was a four-year varsity star at Rio Americano. She's carved out an excellent career with the Aztecs as well. A senior, Quenese starts in the backcourt alongside her sister Coco. She's averaging 13.0 points and just over five assists a game for the Aztecs. She's the San Diego State career assists leader.
KIM SPINARDI, San Diego State (Golden Valley). Spinardi was a star at Golden Valley, including a senior year that saw her average 17 points and 7.5 assists a game. The senior guard - a MWC all-academic honoree - is averaging 1.1 points in about eight minutes a game.
VICKI BAUGH, Tennessee (Sacramento). The former Dragons superstar is on the Volunteers' roster but is redshirting this year - her junior year - after a setback while rehabilitating her surgically repaired knee. According to reports, Baugh has been traveling with the team during the postseason.