Two children believed to be among missing as search continues for people believed to be migrants
Three people were killed and seven others, including two children, were missing after a small boat capsized in choppy waters off the coast of San Diego, California
The fatal disaster appeared to be an apparent migrant smuggling attempt
Four other people were rescued after the “panga”-style open fishing vessel washed ashore near Torrey Pines state beach were transported to hospital
A search was ongoing for the seven people who remained unaccounted for
He said two children were believed to be among the missing
Of the four rescued from the panga capsizing
one was listed in critical condition when rescued
according to a statement from the city of Encinitas
Initially nine people were reported missing but later two were found and detained
US Coast Guard petty officer Hunter Schnabel said
He did not know which agency detained the individuals or why
The US Border Patrol did not immediately respond to an email asking if they were involved
At least some of the boat’s occupants were apparently from India
as a number of Indian passports “were found on the beach near where the panga washed up”
a special agent in charge of the US Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agency
said the incident was a “stark reminder of the dangers posed by maritime smuggling”
“The ruthless smuggling of undocumented individuals is not only illegal, it’s deadly,” Gibson said of the incident, which occurred about 30 miles north of the US-Mexico border
Read said ocean conditions off the San Diego county coast were rough at the time
Hikers and others at Torrey Pines state beach reported seeing a boat capsize near the shore at about 6.30am, said Lt Nick Backouris of the San Diego sheriff’s department
“A doctor hiking nearby called in and said: ‘I see people doing CPR on the beach
It was one of the deadliest maritime smuggling cases in waters off the US coast
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At least three people are dead and nine are missing
after a suspected panga boat washed ashore near the San Diego area on May 5
Coast Guard spokesperson Hunter Schnabel told USA TODAY
It's unclear what the suspected panga boat was doing when it capsized
Some of the boat's occupants were apparently from India
as Indian passports "were found on the beach near where the panga washed up," according to Coast Guard spokesman Chief Petty Officer Levi Read
said the incident was a "stark reminder of the dangers posed by maritime smuggling."
"The ruthless smuggling of undocumented individuals is not only illegal
which occurred about 30 miles north of the U.S.-Mexico border
Read said ocean conditions off the San Diego County coast were rough at the time
several agencies were involved in the search
including the Coast Guard and San Diego Fire Department helicopters
and lifeguards in rescue boats and watercraft
told rescuers there were 18 people on board
"So we upgraded this to a major medical response due to the number of potential victims that we had on the beach with this boat," Sanchez said
"We're just doing our due diligence by checking if there's anybody else in the waters."
When asked if this was a migrant smuggling event, Sanchez also said it was unconfirmed at the time. In March 2023, at least eight people were found dead after two migrant smuggling boats
capsized off a San Diego beach in a suspected human-smuggling operation
A border protection spokesman said then that hundreds of maritime smuggling incidents occur every year
and the tragedy was one of the deadliest ever in the United States
Details about where the boat came from during the deadly May 5 incident were not immediately available; the U.S. Customs and Border Protection is also involved with the search
the Coast Guard has tracked 277 vessels clandestinely entering U.S
some of the boats being interdicted and others getting away
Those incidents resulted in 983 people being apprehended
That compares with 1,354 maritime border-crossing incidents in the same region during the previous 12 months
with 561 individuals taken into custody during that period
'Worst maritime smuggling tragedies': At least 8 dead after migrant smuggling boats capsized off San Diego beach
A panga boat is usually an open, versatile outboard-powered boat, typically 18 to 30 feet long, used for a range of activities, including small boat rides, fishing, and hauling cargo, according to Panga Sports
a boat-building business based in Woodbury
The panga boat has no cabin or deck, and its name comes from the panga fish, which is commonly netted. The bow of the boat resembles the machete or knife called a panga. The boats are also used for human smuggling
typically coming from Latin American countries attempting to enter the U.S.
Panga Sports said the panga boats are "known for their reliability and efficiency on the water." The vessels are often recognized by their unique hull design
consisting of a sharp bow and a flat bottom
providing great stability and agility in a range of ocean conditions
"The panga's loading capacity can range widely depending on its sizes and designs; many of these vessels can hold multiple passengers as well as hundreds of pounds of gear or cargo," said Panga Sports' description
"They also typically have plenty of deck space
which means crew members and gear can move about with ease
Such are especially attractive for fishing operations because they significantly improve productivity with gear access and excellent mobility."
(This story was updated to add new information.)
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four others were injured and nine remain missing after a small boat capsized early Monday off the coast of San Diego
The San Diego County Sheriff's Department reported that emergency crews
following reports of an overturned panga-style boat near Torrey Pines State Beach
Panga boats—open vessels typically used for fishing—are frequently employed by smugglers attempting to transport people or goods illegally across coastal borders
Authorities have not confirmed whether the vessel involved was part of a smuggling operation
The Coast Guard confirmed via X, formerly Twitter
that it was actively searching for the nine missing individuals in waters approximately 15 miles north of downtown San Diego
It was not immediately clear where the vessel came from
The Coast Guard later confirmed to Newsweek that around 16 people were on board when it overturned north of Torrey Pines State Beach
Four people located in the water were taken to a nearby hospital for medical treatment
while three were declared deceased at the scene
The Coast Guard said of the nine still missing
were involved in the ongoing search efforts
with slow-rolling waves reaching about 6 feet (1.8 meters)
a meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in San Diego
The water temperature was 63 degrees (17 Celsius)
A bulldozer moved the panga vessel on the beach as the search was underway
The wooden dinghy that was over 20 feet long (6 meters) had scuffed blue paint and wooden planks for seats
Inside the boat were a pair of running shoes
an empty waterproof cellphone bag and various water bottles
eight people were killed when two migrant smuggling boats approached a San Diego beach in heavy fog
It was one of the deadliest maritime smuggling cases in waters off the U.S
A federal judge sentenced a San Diego man to 18 years in prison in 2022 for piloting a small vessel overloaded with 32 migrants that smashed apart in powerful surf off San Diego's coast
killing three people and injuring more than two dozen others
Prosecutors said Antonio Hurtado was high on drugs when he drove the migrants into rough
As 5- to 8-foot (1.5- to 2.4-meter) waves pounded the vessel
abandoning the passengers he had told to hide in the cabin and under deck
The boat capsized and broke apart as they were hurled into the early morning waters
nearly 9,000 people died last year attempting to cross borders
The death toll set a record for the fifth year in a row
Missing Migrant Project puts the number of dead and missing in the central Mediterranean at over 24,506 from 2014 to 2024
The project says the number may be greater as many deaths go unrecorded
special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) San Diego
told Newsweek in a statement: "This tragic maritime incident off the coast of San Diego is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by maritime smuggling
The ruthless smuggling of undocumented individuals is not only illegal
"This loss of life underscores why such criminal activity will never be tolerated
HSI San Diego will diligently pursue every lead to ensure that those responsible are identified
Lieutenant Nick Backouris of the San Diego County Sheriff's Department told the Associated Press (AP): "A doctor hiking nearby called in and said
The Coast Guard told Newsweek its priority was locating the missing people as of 11:44 a.m
Customs and Border Protection was originally on the scene
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2025 8:50PMWatch breaking news and other live events from ABC.Three dead bodies and four survivors in need of medical care were discovered on a panga boat that washed ashore near San Diego on Monday morning
Coast Guard and the Encinitas Fire Department
The boat was reported to be overturned before it washed onto a beach in Del Mar
Several local agencies are helping with the search
"This was a mass casualty incident," Encinitas Deputy Fire Chief Jorge Sanchez said
"We do have air resources that are sweeping lateral
We do have lifeguards in the water on boats and jet skis
and we have several resources walking up and down the beach as well
making sure that no one is missed," he said
The three dead victims were all males, the medical examiner's office told San Diego ABC affiliate KGTV. Their names and ages have not been released
There's a lot of activity we are tracking in San Diego over the next few days
but the headline has to be the chance for showers across the region
While the earliest rain drops started to fall before 7:30 p.m
the bulk of this system won't strike until the overnight hours into early Sunday morning
A chance for showers sticks with the entire region through Cinco de Mayo on Monday
Rain totals will range anywhere from .05"-.25" in that span
with the larger amounts falling in the southwestern section of the valleys and coasts
The mountains could see some snow falling around 5,000 ft
but the snow level will rise a few thousand feet from there
No accumulation is expected in any mountain community
The coast will also be under a High Surf Advisory from 5 a.m
the deserts are under a Wind Advisory from 6 p.m
with periods of gusts clocking in between 35-50 mph
and potentially surpassing 65 mph in some wind prone areas
Temperatures on Sunday will remain well below average
putting the coast in the upper 50s to mid-60s
the mountains in the low 40s to low 50s and the deserts in the mid-60s to mid-70s
That means everyone is about 5 to 25 degrees cooler than normal
Everyone will gradually start to warm up starting Monday
We hit seasonal conditions by Wednesday and keep climbing from there
the valleys in the 80s and the coast in the mid-70s at the end of the work week
The deserts will be back in the triple digits by next Saturday — a 30-degree swing from Sunday's daytime high
Sunday's Highs: Coast: 59-65°Inland: 53-62°Mountains: 42-52°Deserts: 66-74°
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The flight deck of the USS Midway Museum was buzzing early Friday morning as veterans and supporters gathered to cheer the start of the Old Glory Ultra Relay.
Over the next two weeks a dozen military veterans will run in shifts around-the-clock carrying an American flag from San Diego to Washington, D.C.
"We're trying to raise awareness (for) veterans and mental health," said runner and Marine Corps veteran Lindsay Kasow, of Temecula. "Just getting up, get moving — and, we're trying to raise $1 million. That’s our goal."
The relay was organized by Team Red White & Blue, a nonprofit that works to help veterans lead healthier lives.
The dozen veteran runners are split into three shifts. Each will run about 15 miles per day at a brisk 7-minute-mile pace.
"I feel like I've been training for this my whole life," she said. "Like I've been putting in at least running six days a week."
Kasow said she works for the Veterans Benefit Administration at the Department of Veterans Affairs and is hoping to inspire more veterans to find a home in the fitness community.
"We're ... basically building a community," she said, "bridging the gap between active duty and becoming a veteran. As soon as you get out, sometimes you feel alone."
The relay will reach its finish line in Washington, D.C. in about two weeks.
Print Three people are dead and nine others are missing after a “panga-style vessel” overturned in Del Mar
Coast Guard received a call around 6:30 a.m
from local authorities reporting that a boat with an estimated 16 people on board had overturned just north of Torrey Pines State Beach
Three people were confirmed dead and four others were in need of medical care
An estimated nine others were unaccounted for
Information about the individuals’ conditions and identities was not immediately available
It is not clear from where the vessel originated
State and federal agencies are searching the area by air
boat and land in an effort to locate the other individuals who were on board
Smuggling of immigrants by boat has long been a problem along the California coast
But officials reported increases during the pandemic
with Border Patrol apprehensions rising significantly
San Diego County is a hotbed for maritime smuggling
but Orange County and Los Angeles County have seen their share as well
In 2022, at least eight people died when two migrant smuggling boats overturned near La Jolla. A year earlier, a man and two women died when a panga boat crashed into rocks at the base of the cliffs of Point Loma.
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When a 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Southern California on Monday, humans followed the usual drill: drop, cover and hold on.
But one herd of elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido, Calif., had their own plan — circle up and stand together.
Security footage from the park shows the moment clearly. One minute the elephants were basking in the sun; the next, they were reacting as the ground began to shake.
The three adult females scanned their surroundings and quickly banded together, forming a tight circle around two 7-year-old calves named Zuli and Mkhaya, according to the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance.
Experts call this behavior an "alert circle," a response matriarch elephants display when they perceive a threat.
"Elephants are highly social, they take care of each other," says Joshua Plotnik, an associate professor of psychology at Hunter College in New York who studies elephant behavior.
Plotnik says this instinct to protect one another is at the core of the alert circle, a strategy for banding together when danger is near.
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and then they'll push the younger individuals into the middle," he says
Elephants can sense seismic vibrations through their feet and ears
And earthquakes aren't the only thing they can detect: Something similar happened during the 2006 Boxing Day tsunami in Southeast Asia
"I've heard anecdotes … of elephants responding prior to the large tsunami waves reaching the shores of Thailand
of elephants retreating up to higher ground with other elephants."
coordinated responses reveal the complex social nature of elephants
But he warns that elephants' survival in today's world requires more than just instinct; there's still much we don't understand about how they interpret threats
is key to protecting these endangered animals
"The Asian and African elephants are in imminent danger of going extinct
and it's crucially important that we continue to learn more about their behavior and cognition if we're going to come up with ways to protect them and conserve them in the wild," Plotnik says
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As the ground shook from a 5.2-magnitude earthquake
a herd of elephants at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park sprang into action to protect their young
This image taken from video released by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance shows a herd of elephants forming a circle to shield the two calves
at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park in Escondido
A video shot of their enclosure at the park Monday morning shows the five African elephants standing around in the morning sun before the camera shakes and they run in different directions
Khosi — scramble to encircle and shield the two 7-year-old calves Zuli and Mkhaya from any possible threats
They remain huddled for several minutes as the older elephants look outward
their ears spread and flapping — even after the rocking stopped
The quake was felt from San Diego to Los Angeles
It sent boulders tumbling onto rural roads in San Diego County and knocked items off store shelves in the tiny mountain town of Julian near the epicenter but caused no injuries or major damage
“they sort of freeze as they gather information about where the danger is,” said Mindy Albright
a curator of mammals at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Elephants are highly intelligent and social animals that have the ability to feel sound through their feet
they often bunch together in an “alert circle,” typically with the young clustered in the center and the adults facing outward to defend the group
one of the calves can be seen running for refuge between the adults
a group of matriarchs that all helped raise her
wanting to show his courage and independence
a teenager who helped raise him along with his biological mother
repeatedly tapped him on the back with her trunk
“Things are OK,” and “Stay back in the circle.”
Zuli is still a baby and is coddled as such
but his role will change over the next few years as he becomes a bull and moves to join a bachelor group while the female elephants stay with the family unit for their entire lives
“It’s so great to see them doing the thing we all should be doing — that any parent does
which is protect their children,” Albright said
About an hour later when an aftershock hit
they briefly huddled again and then dispersed once they determined everyone was safe
Behind Every Breakthrough
In an effort to explain a modern medical mystery
an international team of researchers led by the University of California San Diego has identified a potential microbial culprit behind the alarming rise in early-onset colorectal cancer: a bacterial toxin called colibactin
Produced by certain strains of Escherichia coli that reside in the colon and rectum
colibactin is a toxin capable of altering DNA
scientists report that exposure to colibactin in early childhood imprints a distinct genetic signature on the DNA of colon cells—one that may increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer before the age of 50
analyzed 981 colorectal cancer genomes from patients with both early- and late-onset disease across 11 countries with varying colorectal cancer risk levels
The findings show that colibactin leaves behind specific patterns of DNA mutations that were 3.3 times more common in early-onset cases (specifically in adults under 40) than in those diagnosed after the age of 70
These mutation patterns were also particularly prevalent in countries with high incidence of early-onset cases
“These mutation patterns are a kind of historical record in the genome
and they point to early-life exposure to colibactin as a driving force behind early-onset disease,” said study senior author Ludmil Alexandrov
professor in the Shu Chien-Gene Lay Department of Bioengineering and the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at UC San Diego
who is also a member of UC San Diego Moores Cancer Center and Deputy Director of Sanford Stem Cell Fitness and Space Medicine Center
Although previous studies—including earlier work from Alexandrov’s lab— have identified colibactin-related mutations in roughly 10 to 15 percent of all colorectal cancer cases
those studies either focused on late-onset cases or did not distinguish between early- and late-onset disease
This latest study is the first to demonstrate a substantial enrichment of colibactin-related mutations specifically in early-onset cases
colorectal cancer is now on the rise among young people in at least 27 countries
Its incidence in adults under 50 has roughly doubled every decade for the past 20 years
colorectal cancer is projected to become the leading cause of cancer-related death among young adults by 2030
the reasons behind this surge have remained unknown
Young adults diagnosed with colorectal cancer often have no family history of the disease and few known risk factors such as obesity or hypertension
That has fueled speculation about potential hidden environmental or microbial exposures—something this new study directly investigates
we weren’t planning to focus on early-onset colorectal cancer,” said study co-first author Marcos Díaz-Gay
a former postdoctoral researcher in Alexandrov’s lab
“Our original goal was to examine global patterns of colorectal cancer to understand why some countries have much higher rates than others
one of the most interesting and striking findings was how frequently colibactin-related mutations appeared in the early-onset cases.”
colibactin’s damaging effects begin early
By molecularly timing each mutational signature identified in this study
the researchers demonstrate that colibactin-associated mutations arise early in tumor development
consistent with prior studies showing that such mutations occur within the first 10 years of life
The study also reveals that colibactin-related mutations account for approximately 15% of what are known as APC driver mutations—some of the earliest genetic alterations that directly promote cancer development—in colorectal cancer
“If someone acquires one of these driver mutations by the time they’re 10 years old,” Alexandrov explained
“they could be decades ahead of schedule for developing colorectal cancer
getting it at age 40 instead of 60.”
colibactin-producing bacteria may be silently colonizing children’s colons
and potentially setting the stage for colorectal cancer long before any symptoms arise
Alexandrov cautioned that while their findings provide strong support for this hypothesis
further research is necessary to establish causality
Each factor leaves a distinct genetic fingerprint in the genome
a unique mutational signature that can help pinpoint the origins of certain cancers
This most recent result on colorectal cancer further expands the global understanding of cancer etiology through mutational signature analysis
By systematically cataloging these mutational patterns across thousands of cancer genomes
the researchers have been working to identify new causes of cancer that had previously flown under the radar
“Not every environmental factor or behavior we study leaves a mark on our genome,” said Alexandrov
“But we’ve found that colibactin is one of those that can
its genetic imprint appears to be strongly associated with colorectal cancers in young adults
The team’s approach—using genomic detective work to uncover hidden causes of cancer—demonstrates the power of fundamental scientific research
Although the research has been supported in large part by programs in the UK such as Cancer Research UK via Cancer Grand Challenges
a substantial portion of the team’s funding has come from the U.S
With the NIH now facing proposed budget cuts
critical projects like this one could be at risk
“If NIH funding cuts impact our ability to do this work
a substantial hit to cancer research not just in the U.S.
“Our funding has allowed us to collaborate with cancer researchers around the world
collecting and analyzing large datasets from patient samples in multiple countries
That kind of scale is what makes discoveries like this possible.”
Continued support is especially important for the next phase of their research
How are children being exposed to colibactin-producing bacteria
and what can be done to prevent or mitigate that exposure
diets or lifestyle behaviors more conducive to colibactin production
How can people find out if they already have these mutations
The team is investigating several hypotheses while also further examining the correlation between colibactin and the risk of early-onset colorectal cancer
they are exploring whether the use of probiotics could safely eliminate harmful bacterial strains
They are also developing early detection tests that analyze stool samples for colibactin-related mutations
“To further investigate our hypotheses and develop safe
we’re going to need tens of millions of dollars,” said Alexandrov
“This research has important implications for the future health of children globally
it will be difficult to fully understand and address the issue.”
the team is continuing its global search for cancer-linked mutational signatures
the team also found that colorectal cancers from specific countries—particularly Argentina
Russia and Thailand—showed an increase in certain mutational signatures
This suggests that local environmental exposures may also contribute to cancer risk
“It’s possible that different countries have different unknown causes,” said Díaz-Gay
who is launching a new phase of the study in his newly established lab at the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO) in Madrid
“That could open up the potential for targeted
region-specific prevention strategies.”
Alexandrov noted a broader implication of the research: that many cancers may originate from environmental or microbial exposures in early life
“This reshapes how we think about cancer,” he said
“It might not be just about what happens in adulthood—cancer could potentially be influenced by events in early life
Sustained investment in this type of research will be critical in the global effort to prevent and treat cancer before it’s too late.”
Full study: “Geographic and age variations in mutational processes in colorectal cancer.”
This work is supported in part by Cancer Research UK
UC San Diego Sanford Stem Cell Institute and the Wellcome Trust
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provisional applications filed with UC San Diego with serial numbers: 63/289,601; 63/412,835; as well as an international patent application PCT/US2023/010679
Patent 10,776,718 for source identification by non-negative matrix factorization
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Three people were found dead
four were taken to the hospital and nine others were missing after a panga overturned in the waters off Torrey Pines State Beach Monday morning
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office said several agencies
WATCH: Laura Acevedo brings you the latest details on this incident
four people were located and needed medical assistance
and nine others were considered unaccounted for
The San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office says the people who died were all men
three of the people taken to the hospital were in mid-moderate condition
Both the City of Encinitas and California State Parks say that preliminary reports indicate 18 people were on the boat
A City of Del Mar official told ABC 10News that the four people who were rescued were taken to Scripps La Jolla Hospital for treatment
The Department of Homeland Security says this was a maritime smuggling incident
“This tragic maritime incident off the coast of San Diego is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by maritime smuggling
“This loss of life underscores why such criminal activity will never be tolerated
The following agencies responded to search for any survivors:
the Coast Guard was still searching for the nine people who were unaccounted for; coast guardsmen were flying a plane above the area for the search.Border Patrol and DHS agents were seen searching the streets in the area to see if anybody who may have survived ran into the neighborhoods near the crash site
During a story taking a closer look at how the Coast Guard tries to prevent these smuggling events
the military branch provided the following numbers on how often they've happened dating back to fiscal year 2020 (numbers include CBP interceptions as well):
This story will be updated as more information becomes available
The panga boat had 16 people onboard when it overturned on May 5
San Diego — A small boat believed to be carrying migrants capsized early Monday off San Diego's coast and left three people dead and four injured
Coast Guard crews were searching for nine others
Coast Guard Petty Officer Chris Sappey said it was unclear where the boat was coming from before it flipped shortly after sunrise about 35 miles (56 kilometers) north of the Mexico border
single or twin-engine open fishing boats commonly used by smugglers
Migrants are increasingly turning to the risky alternative offered by smugglers to travel by sea to avoid heavily guarded land borders
Pangas leave the Mexican coast in the dead of night
sometimes charting hundreds of miles north
Officials had no other details about those on board
It was also unclear if anyone made it to shore on their own and left the area
Border Patrol agents were assisting in the response efforts but the agency did not specify how
The four injured people were taken to hospitals
The Coast Guard deployed a helicopter and boat to search for the missing
Hikers and others at Torrey Pines State Beach reported seeing a boat capsize near the shore at about 6:30 a.m.
Nick Backouris of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department
“A doctor hiking nearby called in and said
A bulldozer moved the panga on the beach as the search was underway
an empty waterproof cell phone bag and various water bottles
A federal judge sentenced a San Diego man to 18 years in prison in 2022 for piloting a small vessel overloaded with 32 migrants that smashed apart in powerful surf off San Diego’s coast
As 5-to-8-foot (1.5-2.4-meter) waves pounded the vessel
the UN agency for migration said last month
Missing Migrant Project puts the number of the dead and missing in the central Mediterranean at over 24,506 from 2014 to 2024
Byrd was an All-Mountain West selection after breaking out to average 12 points
Byrd showcased what makes him an intriguing pro prospect
seven steals and six rebounds while knocking down five of his nine three-point attempts
perimeter shooting skills and defensive ability
he’s been thought of as a great fit in today’s modern NBA
A four-star recruit out of Lincoln High School in Stockton
He took a medical redshirt during San Diego State’s run to the national title game in 2023
Byrd played in 34 games while averaging four points and three rebounds
San Diego State had a strong month of April while working to rebuild next season’s roster
After losing point guard Nick Boyd to the transfer portal
San Diego State was able to convince star forward Magoon Gwath to withdraw from the portal and return for another season as an Aztec
Gwath had previously announced his plans to enter the NBA Draft with Byrd but has since withdrawn to have arthroscopic knee surgery
San Diego State added point guard Sean Newman Jr.
shooting guard Latrell Davis and forward Jeremiah Oden from the college basketball transfer portal while also securing a commitment from top 100 high school prospect Elzie Harrington
75 prospects earned invites to the NBA combine
with Byrd joining Colorado State’s Nique Clifford and Nevada’s Kobe Sanders as the lone selections from the Mountain West Conference
San Diego State has not had a player drafted into the NBA since Malachi Flynn went No
29 overall to the Toronto Raptors in the 2020 Draft
Kawhi Leonard (2011) and Michael Cage (1984) are the three Aztecs to be first round NBA selections in program history
When asked his plans for the offseason back in February
I’m coming back to SDSU…Maybe do pre-draft stuff with my agency and see where that takes me.”
He’s held to that and will now have the coming weeks to showcase his skills to NBA teams before deciding to take the pro path or return to a loaded roster at San Diego State
BODIE DE SILVABodie DeSilva has been covering sports in San Diego for more than a decade. He previously covered San Diego State athletics for Scout/Fox Sports.
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Chucky Lozano's first MLS season has been all San Diego FC could have hoped for and more
The club's first-ever Designated Player provided another standout performance on Saturday, scoring twice and adding a pair of assists in a 5-0 home rout of FC Dallas
giving the expansion side a much-needed return to the win column
Following three straight defeats in which Mikey Varas’s squad was outscored 9-3
SDFC desperately needed their stars to shine brightest
Lozano more than answered the call in the most lopsided win in club history
“It’s important to have confidence," said Lozano postgame
the players and the coach have given me confidence and let’s take advantage of it
"I am happy to help my teammates and the team
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including four goals and four assists in his last five matches since returning to the starting XI from a hamstring injury
San Diego's star man also became just the fifth player in MLS history to produce at least four goals and four assists in his first eight games with an expansion club during their debut season