NCAAB Game Recap - New Mexico at Colorado
Wed Dec 6, 2017 9:00 PM EST

Wash
74
Kansas
65
F
LoyIL
65
Fla
59
F
WCU
61
UNC
104
F
Kent
70
Xav
96
F
Fairf
66
Hou
88
F
South
76
Tul
95
F
Radf
68
VaTec
95
F
CoCar
85
Hamp
81
F
HCU
74
StPet
76
F
Rider
75
RobM
78
F
Navy
70
Copp
53
F
SIU-E
82
IUPUI
81
F
Clev
67
W MI
78
F
Morg
78
Tows
82
F(OT)
Hof
85
Monm
84
F
Yale
86
Leh
77
F
NoKY
71
ETSU
84
F
Army
66
Bingha
71
F
Bry
68
Albany
84
F
GaTec
60
Woff
63
F
Wisc
55
Temp
59
F
Wyo
64
SouthCar
80
F
Brown
72
Prov
77
F(OT)
Rich
60
ODU
79
F
HolyC
50
UMass
64
F
Sien
60
Lou
86
F
W&M
77
GMas
70
F
Princ
60
GrgWas
71
F
Harv
47
Ford
45
F
LoyMD
71
FSU
96
F
Oakl
89
E MI
95
F
Toled
89
Detr
86
F
Buff
75
Del
72
F
TNTec
66
Dayt
79
F
StBon
73
Canis
65
F
IPFW
79
Akr
83
F
UMKC
87
SEMO
91
F
Colg
76
Maris
78
F
SFA
85
LaTec
83
F
UMBC
81
DelSt
60
F
(N/A)
48
UIC
76
F
TXAMC
78
UTRGV
82
F
Amer
56
W IL
69
F
E IL
57
WIGB
59
F
McMur
50
TxSt
100
F
LoyLA
56
ULALA
98
F
Drake
65
SDak
93
F
MTSU
66
Vand
63
F
SIU
69
StLou
74
F
IndSt
76
N TX
79
F(OT)
APSU
57
Ill
64
F
GWebb
55
Aub
80
F
URI
64
Bama
68
F
Stetsn
59
Duques
73
F
Penn
73
Lafy
68
F
LongB
89
S UT
94
F
SDCh
70
NoAZ
79
F
Web
56
UtVal
83
F
CSNor
66
IdaSt
74
F
UCIrv
59
UtSt
62
F
USD
65
NMSt
60
F
NM
57
Col
75
F
IlSt
68
BYU
80
F
AbCh
62
AF
58
F
CenCT
57
DeP
85
F
PorSt
94
LoyMa
85
F
CS-Ful
76
Portl
66
F
WaSt
64
Ida
91
F
CenAR
96
Cal
69
F
Pacif
67
UCDav
71
F
(N/A)
74
Sac
97
F
PVAM
60
HI
72
F
Mont
UCLA
Canc

Dec 6, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

New Mexico

33

24

57

Colorado

35

40

75

Collier scores 16 to help Colorado beat New Mexico 75-57
Thu Dec 7, 2017 12:43 AM

BOULDER, Colo. (AP) Dominique Collier picked up his offensive play at the right time for Colorado.

Collier scored 14 of his 16 points in the second half and Colorado broke open a close game with a late run to beat New Mexico 75-57 on Wednesday night.

"Dom was really good in the second half," Colorado coach Tad Boyle said. "He played within himself and didn't force the issue. He let the game come to him."

McKinley Wright had 12 points and 10 rebounds for Colorado (7-1), which rebounded from a 72-63 setback at Colorado State last Saturday, its first loss of the season. George King added 10 points and 11 rebounds for his ninth career double-double.

"It was a good bounce-back win," Boyle added. "We just have to keep learning. ... Our second-half defense was great, and we did enough at the end."

Anthony Mathis had 15 points for New Mexico (3-6), the lone Lobos player to score in double figures.

Jachai Simmons' driving dunk pulled the Lobos to within a point but the Buffaloes put together a 12-3 run over the next three-plus minutes, going in front 61-51 on Wright's driving layup with 7:39 remaining. Lazar Nikolic, making his first career start, and D'Shawn Schwartz each hit 3-pointers to help fuel the surge.

Mathis' layup on a goal-tending call only momentarily stalled Colorado's momentum. Collier answered with a layup and hit one of two free throws to give the Buffaloes an 11-point cushion with 3:17 left to play and New Mexico got no closer.

New Mexico coach Paul Weir said Colorado's defensive play had a lot to do with the Lobos shooting difficulties.

"We got a lot of really good looks around the rim," Weir said. "They just did a really good job of protecting the glass. When you get 20 more shots than an opponent, you usually feel pretty good about what you did, but we just weren't able to convert a lot of shots around the rim."

Schwartz hit a driving layup in the final moments of the first half, giving Colorado a 35-33 lead.

Seconds earlier, Troy Simons connected on a tying 3-pointer for New Mexico, which had trailed by as many as 11 points in the opening period.

THE TAKEAWAY

New Mexico: Typically a high-scoring team, New Mexico's offense was nowhere to be found against the Buffaloes. The Lobos, who averaged 86 points coming into the game and have hit the 100-point mark twice this season, shot just 29.6 percent from the field and their scoring total was just one point over their season low.

Colorado: The Buffaloes' defensive pressure kept a lid on the Lobos' offense and helped compensate for some sloppy play on the offensive end that saw them commit 23 turnovers. Colorado overwhelmed the Lobos on the boards, out-rebounding New Mexico 58-30.

THE FUTURE IS NOW

With the loss of senior forward Tory Miller-Stewart to a broken left foot - he is out indefinitely - Colorado is leaning more than ever on its highly-regarded freshman class. The Buffaloes started three freshmen against New Mexico and two more played significant minutes as part of a 10-man rotation. Boyle expressed confidence his young players are up to the challenge. "This freshman class is something I'm excited about," he said.

UP NEXT

New Mexico: Hosts rival New Mexico State on Saturday night.

Colorado: Takes to the road to play at Xavier on Saturday

Leaders

New Mexico PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Mathis 15 0 0 2 1 0
J. Simmons 7 0 0 3 1 0
Colorado PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Collier 16 0 2 2 0 0
M. Wright 12 0 4 10 0 1

Team Comparison

NM Col
Points For 57 75
Field Goals 21/71-30% 26/52-50%
Three Pointers 9/31-29% 9/15-60%
Free Throws 6/16-38% 14/22-64%
Offensive Rebounds 9 9
Defensive Rebounds 21 49
Rebounds 33 61
Blocks 2 5
Steals 10 3
Turnovers 7 23
Personal Fouls 21 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Col Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 6 NM 57 @ Col 75 A. Mathis 15 D. Collier 16

Game Information

Stadium: Coors Events Center, Boulder, Colorado
Attendance: 6,610
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