Men's basketball: Lobos play a SJSU squad that has struggled in MW play
San Jose State hasn’t exactly had the easiest time in its first two years and a half years Mountain West Conference.
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San Jose State hasn’t exactly had the easiest time in its first two years and a half years Mountain West Conference.
Cullen Neal will miss Saturday’s game at San Jose State after sustaining a concussion on the last play against Wyoming, head coach Craig Neal announced Thursday afternoon.
Slow tempo? What slow tempo?
In a battle between the top two scorers in the Mountain West, one player set a career high. The other missed the start for disciplinary reasons.
In two weeks, UNM will play the two top teams in the Mountain West: Boise State and San Diego State. Before then, however, the Lobos must take on three of the four teams at the bottom of the standings in Wyoming, San Jose State and Air Force.
New Mexico and UNLV entered Tuesday night’s contest at Las Vegas’s Thomas & Mack Center heading in different directions. The Lobos won three straight to open conference play while the Runnin’ Rebels released their head coach after a 3-0 Mountain West start.
When New Mexico takes the Thomas & Mack Center hardwood against UNLV Tuesday night, the Lobos won’t see Dave Rice on the sidelines.
The run-and-gun Lobos kept running and gunning to their third straight win to open Mountain West play.
For the last three years New Mexico’s coaching staff wanted to push the tempo on the hardwood.
Cullen Neal scored 20-plus points for the fourth time this season to lead New Mexico to its second straight win Saturday night over Fresno State.
New Mexico head coach Craig Neal is quick to remind everybody the youth on this year’s Lobos squad, even calling it the youngest in nine years.
New Mexico now has its own Chris Webber moment.
Head coach Craig Neal over the last several weeks has discussed the team’s goal to win every game at New Mexico’s own WisePies Arena. One more game remains to see that to fruition in the nonconference slate.
The Rio Grande Rivalry continues to be a one-sided affair.
Sometimes it can be tougher to win the second Rio Grande Rivalry game against New Mexico State, especially after taking the first meeting.
Under coach Craig Neal, New Mexico doesn’t start out in zone defense often. Only three times since he’s been here have the Lobos opened a game in zone.
By the time Saturday rolls around the fall semester – final exams and all – will come to a close. That may be break time for most students, the New Mexico men’s basketball team will get back to work.
Man, it seems like it’s taken a long time to get to this point.
No. 11 Purdue limited New Mexico to less than 60 points for the first time this season in a 70-58 loss Saturday afternoon in West Lafayette, Indiana.
New Mexico’s schedule so far has seen more guard-oriented rosters with not much size. Saturday’s opponent, Purdue, will be much bigger.