If Yhover is in your study group or class project, consider yourself lucky. In upper-division courses (I shared two with him in the College of Sciences and one in the Fowler College of Business), he demonstrated a rare blend of analytical thinking and collaborative spirit. Professors often singled out his contributions during case studies—not because he was the loudest voice, but because his questions were always pointed and insightful. He’s the type of student who stays after lecture to clarify a concept for someone else, then quietly aces the exam. If he’s pursuing a major like MIS, Finance, or Kinesiology (speculate based on common SDSU strengths), he’s likely on a dean’s list trajectory.
Perez entered the game in the first half—a rarity for him. What happened next broke the internet (at least the Mountain West corner of it). In 14 minutes against the Wolfpack, Perez recorded 3 steals, 2 assists, and hit an improbable, off-balance buzzer-beater to end the half. Yhover Perez Sdsu