NCAAB Game Recap - New Mexico at Maryland
Sat Nov 25, 2017 4:00 PM EST

NFla
65
Mia-FL
86
F
Bama
84
Minn
89
F
NebOm
73
JackSt
75
F(OT)
CenAR
72
Tuls
92
F
UtSt
77
UNH
63
F
LIU
86
Brown
94
F
MorSt
63
VaTec
96
F
Ball
93
IndSt
85
F
Albany
78
HolyC
62
F
TNTec
90
MD-ES
60
F
(N/A)
59
W MI
88
F
MsVl
59
SeLA
73
F
Hof
76
Sien
85
F
(N/A)
69
Detr
131
F
Colum
71
Colg
77
F
Vermt
79
Yale
73
F
TocF
50
Lib
96
F
GaSo
57
Brad
62
F
Leh
68
Pitt
80
F
BGSU
78
Campbl
72
F
UMass
66
BYU
68
F
Fairf
75
GWebb
64
F
UtVal
83
UND
75
F(OT)
Savan
69
TxTch
103
F
Furm
78
NE
67
F
(N/A)
55
DelSt
68
F
AlaAM
72
WCU
82
F
SHSU
73
SCla
59
F
NM
65
MD
80
F
W GA
68
(N/A)
81
F
(N/A)
67
BethC
95
F
S NO
79
McNee
103
F
IPFW
73
ETSU
83
F
VMI
64
Amer
69
F
RobM
78
ArkLR
64
F
JMU
68
Radf
69
F
Drex
53
NJIT
65
F
Denv
60
StFNY
50
F
SIU-E
66
Crei
103
F
Kent
60
LoyIL
75
F
(N/A)
71
E KY
99
F
JU
44
WriSt
68
F
YSU
64
USM
71
F
AbCh
78
USC-Up
88
F
(N/A)
56
Alc
103
F
NoKY
74
Mem
76
F
GTown
82
Rich
76
F
Charl
55
AKAnc
46
F
TCU
89
StBon
79
F
TexAr
95
Niag
90
F
TNWes
60
Chat
95
F
Penn
101
Monm
96
F(4OT)
Navy
54
FlGlf
70
F
TNSt
77
KennSt
74
F(OT)
ODU
77
W&M
79
F
Akr
60
Dayt
73
F
David
62
App
78
F
UNCW
70
Valpa
79
F
(N/A)
59
Rice
70
F
N CO
63
SDak
62
F
Gram
82
UTRGV
76
F
Stetsn
58
NDSU
94
F
SIU
73
Murr
81
F
W IL
45
IaSt
70
F
InWor
58
Hou
97
F
BC
66
Prov
86
F
(N/A)
52
Web
105
F
TxSt
85
Pacif
78
F
UTEP
63
NMSt
72
F
USD
72
GrCan
62
F
LoyMa
48
Bois
68
F
ChaSo
64
IlSt
62
F(OT)
CAPoly
66
Ida
75
F
S UT
82
UNLV
101
F
Canis
81
ArkPB
58
F
CenMI
75
CSBak
72
F

Nov 25, 2017, 4:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

New Mexico

28

37

65

Maryland

46

34

80

Maryland tops New Mexico in Emerald Coast consolation game
Sat Nov 25, 2017 7:03 PM

NICEVILLE, Fla. (AP) A heartbreaking loss the day before lit a fire under Maryland's players, who responded with a scorching 27-3 run to open their next game against New Mexico.

Anthony Cowan led the way with 21 points as the Terps topped the Lobos 80-65 in the Emerald Coast Classic consolation game Saturday at Northwest Florida State College.

Maryland (5-1) got back on the winning track in a big way after a two-point semi-final loss Friday to St. Bonaventure.

"We were kind of upset about yesterday," Cowan said. "I think we played with a lot of energy."

Maryland coach Mark Turgeon was pleased the way his players responded but said the win doesn't make up for losing the night before.

"We're used to winning close games," Turgeon said. "We had the lead twice in the second half (against the Bonnies) and let it go, but we moved on."

It was more heartache, though, for the Lobos (2-4) who suffered their fourth straight loss. New Mexico coach Paul Weir said he thought his team played well after Maryland's early onslaught.

"But you're not going to come back against a team like Maryland down 27-3," Weir said. "There's just not enough bullets in the gun. Unfortunately, the start of the game ended up being the game."

Cowan, a 6-foot guard, was 6 of 8 from the field, including 2 of 3 on three-pointers, and 7 of 8 from the free-throw line. Justin Jackson added 16 points for Maryland, doing much of his damage at the free-throw line, where he went 8 of 8.

Chris McNeal led the Lobos with 19 points and Anthony Mathis added 12.

The Terps sprinted to their 24-point lead in the first 8:36. The run featured six 3-pointers including two each by Kevin Huerter and Dion Wiley. The Lobos narrowed the gap to 46-28 at the half but did little more than trade baskets with the Terps the rest of the way.

BIG PICTURE:

Maryland: The Terps' bounced back after their season-opening winning streak ended at five games late Friday, when they gave up an eight-point second half lead in losing 63-61 to St. Bonaventure. That loss also broke Maryland's streak of four non-conference, regular season tournament championships. "In the end our defense let us down," said Turgeon, but he had nothing by praise for Cowan, who was the Terps' only double figure scorer against the Bonnies with 13.

"Anthony had two phenomenal games down here," Turgeon said. "He's the kind of kid who probably can play three games in one day."

New Mexico: The Lobos visit to the Florida Panhandle added two more defeats to what's now a four-game losing streak that began with a loss to in-state rival New Mexico State. The Lobos' 69-67 loss Friday night to TCU came after McNeal hit a three-pointer with seconds remaining to pull the Lobos within two points. McNeal then missed a potential game-winner at the buzzer.

UP NEXT

Maryland: The Terps get only one day off before hitting the road again Monday to take on a well-rested and undefeated (5-0) Syracuse team and then open their Big 10 schedule on Friday hosting Perdue.

New Mexico: The Lobos host Evansville (5-1) on Wednesday in a Mountain West-Missouri Valley Challenge game.

Leaders

New Mexico PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. McNeal 19 0 2 0 1 0
A. Mathis 12 0 1 0 0 0
Maryland PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Cowan Jr. 21 0 2 0 0 0
J. Jackson 16 0 1 7 1 0

Team Comparison

NM MD
Points For 65 80
Field Goals 21/63-33% 24/46-52%
Three Pointers 9/29-31% 8/15-53%
Free Throws 14/14-100% 24/27-89%
Offensive Rebounds 13 9
Defensive Rebounds 15 29
Rebounds 34 40
Blocks 2 6
Steals 7 3
Turnovers 13 22
Personal Fouls 26 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Nov 25 NM 65 @ MD 80 C. McNeal 19 A. Cowan Jr. 21

Game Information

Stadium: The Arena at NW Florida St, Niceville, Florida
Attendance: 1,250
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