Magoon Gwath joined some rare company Wednesday night when he went for 25 points and 10 rebounds as No. 24 San Diego State drilled Fresno State 84-62 in its Mountain West Conference opener.The 7-foot forward became the first Aztec freshman to post a 20-10 game since Kawhi Leonard, arguably the best player to come out of the program, did it in January 2010.Gwath hopes for an encore performance Saturday night when San Diego State hosts crosstown competitor San Diego in Viejas Arena.NBA scouts have been seen at Aztec games, interested in Gwath’s immense potential, even though he came into Wednesday night’s contest averaging just 5.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game. Their fascination with the player who also leads Division I at 3.7 blocked shots per game was validated by his dominant effort in Fresno.”I wanted to have an aggressive mindset and try to attack when I can in the right moments,” Gwath said. “I can do a little more than just block shots. It was good to see the ball go through the net.”Gwath’s outburst put San Diego State (5-2) on track to change one of last season’s narratives. Four times, it reached the Top 25 and four times, it lost the next week and promptly dropped out. Some didn’t expect this youthful version of the Aztecs to find the rarefied air of the ranked but wins over then-No. 21 Creighton and then-No. 6 Houston at a tournament in Las Vegas got them there.But coach Brian Dutcher still maintains the same approach now that he had before the season opener.”I’m going to keep teaching them and growing them every game,” he said.BJ Davis (13.7 points per game), Miles Byrd (12.2) and Florida Atlantic transfer Nick Boyd (12) are the team’s double-figure scorers.