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Xavier Thames made four free throws in the final 12.2 seconds and No. 24 San Diego State escaped with a 65-64 win against San Diego on Thursday night after Duda Sanadze's 3-point shot bounced off the rim as time expired.

Thames finished with 17 points and Josh Davis had 10 points and 15 rebounds for the Aztecs (6-1), who were playing for the first time since jumping into The Associated Press Top 25 following their title run in the Wooden Legacy.

The Aztecs beat the crosstown rival Toreros (7-3) for the eighth straight year.

Sanadze made two free throws with 4.8 seconds left to pull San Diego within one point. SDSU then lost the ball out of bounds to give the smaller, scrappier Toreros a shot at the victory before Sanadze missed.

Christopher Anderson scored 22 points for the Toreros. Johnny Dee added 21 and Sanadze 12.