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San Diego State ‘Locked In' Heading Into Final Four Clash With FAU
The matchup in Houston is each school’s first appearance in the Final Four and Darrion Trammell sees a “dogfight” ahead.

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The matchup in Houston is each school’s first appearance in the Final Four and Darrion Trammell sees a “dogfight” ahead.

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