NCAAB Game Recap - New Mexico State at New Mexico
Sat Nov 17, 2018 6:00 PM EST

Furm
76
Vill
68
F(OT)
Mich
84
GrgWas
61
F
Presb
55
Marq
74
F
InWor
80
NDSU
78
F(OT)
N AL
66
Pitt
71
F
W&M
64
ND
73
F
Radf
64
Duques
69
F
Merrim
79
Fairf
73
F
FAU
85
Tows
71
F
(N/A)
52
W MI
99
F
Maine
63
NCSU
82
F
BethC
70
Mia-FL
78
F
ETSU
76
Winth
74
F
SouthCar
67
Prov
76
F
Boston
62
E MI
80
F
UCDav
57
TXAMC
54
F(OT)
PVAM
67
Lamar
74
F
ODU
65
KennSt
47
F
NWSt
74
Rice
102
F
(N/A)
66
NIU
73
F
TxSt
69
Drake
75
F
NFla
72
WriSt
89
F
YSU
61
Ford
67
F
Albany
75
Canis
66
F
UMassL
92
Army
85
F
(N/A)
58
UND
112
F
South
65
GMas
69
F
Corn
86
NJIT
73
F
(N/A)
55
WCU
94
F
Drex
89
LaSal
84
F
MorSt
70
WIGB
87
F
UNCA
52
CoCar
78
F
Stetsn
57
SeLA
69
F
Mont
73
Mia-O
71
F
MTSt
69
UCSB
88
F
NrthIA
90
E KY
85
F
Chat
42
SEMO
63
F
SJSU
72
CSBak
73
F
MD-ES
34
N TX
68
F
Colum
87
FIU
98
F
NMSt
98
NM
94
F
SacHr
77
Brown
82
F
AlaAM
60
BYU
91
F
UMKC
80
E WA
87
F(OT)
(N/A)
53
UCRiv
63
F
Lipsco
79
SMU
73
F
Manh
53
NoKY
59
F
MsVl
59
RobM
68
F
(N/A)
61
TNSt
113
F
Yale
102
Mem
109
F(2OT)
GaSo
88
Pepp
78
F
StLou
66
Seton
64
F
Brad
70
IL-C
71
F
W IL
66
E IL
68
F(OT)
HCU
59
Wisc
96
F
ArkPB
48
SIU
78
F
JU
71
USA
48
F
HiPt
59
UMBC
68
F
Stony
72
Norf
65
F
Portl
80
CSNor
77
F
(N/A)
61
PorSt
125
F

Nov 17, 2018, 6:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

New Mexico State

44

54

98

New Mexico

38

56

94

Harris' career-high 31 sends New Mexico St. past New Mexico
Sat Nov 17, 2018 9:36 PM

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) A.J. Harris scored a career-high 31 points and went 9-of-11 from the field and New Mexico State held off a late New Mexico rally to win 98-94 on Saturday.

Terrell Brown added 20 for the Aggies (3-1).

Vance Jackson had 27, Anthony Mathis 22 and Corey Manigault 20 for the Lobos (2-1).

But that wasn't enough to overcome New Mexico State's hot shooting as the Aggies went 30-for 53 from the field and 12-of-23 on 3-pointers. Harris hit all six of 3-pointers.

"He had 31 on 11 shots (attempted), that's the model of proficiency," New Mexico State coach Chris Jans said of Harris. "I don't know many players who can top that. It's been coming. He got into one of his zones. We've all seen that. The basket just looked like the ocean to him. He is becoming a real leader. He certainly led us to the victory."

The Lobos tried different defenses to slow Harris down, to little avail.

"If you start to get down to the nitty gritty, they had one terrific player tonight," said Lobos coach Paul Weir. "He changed the dynamic of the game in a lot of ways. The emotional stuff you talk about or we talk about, as all that plays out, independent of that are things that are going to happen on the court. And I thought A.J. Harris was one. That was one of the best performances since I've been here of an individual on us. He was the difference in the game. He was lights out."

New Mexico State gained control of the game early in the second half, reeling off a 13-0 run while holding the Lobos scoreless for 4 1/2 minutes to go up 60-44, and later 75-56.

But in the final two minutes, New Mexico trimmed a 92-79 deficit to 96-94 before C.J. Bobbitt hit two foul shots with 0.7 seconds left to seal it.

"It's way more fun to win and learn from your mistakes than lose and have to grow that way," Jans said. "Certainly we didn't do a very good job of managing the game down the stretch. I've got to help them better. They wouldn't go away. Credit to them, they kept fighting. They made shots, we couldn't get any stops."

BIG PICTURE

New Mexico State now has won four straight in the bitter rivalry for the first time since the 1993-94 seasons. The teams will meet again Dec. 4 in Las Cruces, N.M.

"It means a lot to us," Jans said. "It didn't take me very long to figure out how important this rivalry was to our fan base and our university. So I made it important to our players. They dove into it. It's nice to start the series on the road with a win. Certainly it wasn't easy. Now they have to come back to our place in a couple of weeks."

The Lobos still own the overall advantage 121-100 and 36-16 in the Pit. Weir, who coached the Aggies for one season and was an assistant with New Mexico State for nine seasons before taking on the Lobos program before the 2017-18 season, is 0-3 against his former team.

NEW COACH: The Aggies added New Mexico State graduate and former Los Angeles Laker assistant coach Casey Owens to its staff on Saturday as director of operations. His son, Tennessee Owens, is an Aggies redshirt.

UP NEXT

New Mexico State next plays ag home Nov. 21 against D-II Eastern New Mexico. The Aggies have a 621-154 in the Pan American Center and 140-24 over the last 10 years.

New Mexico next plays Nov. 24 at home against former Western Athletic Conference rival UTEP. The Miners are 1-2 and lost to New Mexico State by 27 points Nov. 9.

Leaders

New Mexico State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Harris 31 0 2 0 0 0
T. Brown 20 0 1 1 0 0
New Mexico PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Jackson 27 0 1 6 2 0
A. Mathis 22 0 3 2 2 0

Team Comparison

NMSt NM
Points For 98 94
Field Goals 30/53-57% 31/52-60%
Three Pointers 12/23-52% 11/20-55%
Free Throws 26/39-67% 21/30-70%
Offensive Rebounds 10 5
Defensive Rebounds 21 17
Rebounds 31 25
Blocks 1 2
Steals 6 8
Turnovers 14 15
Personal Fouls 28 30
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - NMSt Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Nov 17 NMSt 98 @ NM 94 A. Harris 31 V. Jackson 27

Game Information

Stadium: Dreamstyle Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Attendance: 14,393
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