NCAAB Game Recap - North Texas at New Mexico
Tue Dec 18, 2018 9:00 PM EST

SDak
53
Kansas
89
F
Princ
50
Duke
101
F
TexAr
55
Gonz
89
F
Buff
71
Syr
59
F
YSU
56
OhSt
75
F
UND
66
Marq
92
F
WCU
60
Iowa
78
F
Alc
49
UAB
76
F
FlaAM
64
Oreg
71
F
App
73
GTown
83
F
Elon
76
KennSt
67
F
SoFL
82
FIU
73
F
Drex
65
UConn
97
F
IUPUI
77
IPFW
87
F
StBon
76
Vermt
83
F(2OT)
UNCA
74
Stetsn
80
F
(N/A)
63
StFPA
96
F
Charl
83
Sien
58
F
Albany
43
Prov
73
F
Bingha
56
ND
69
F
Radf
58
UNCG
65
F
ChaSo
51
Clem
78
F
Citad
82
Campbl
76
F
MtStM
56
Amer
55
F
Xav
56
Mizzu
71
F
MorSt
67
WriSt
78
F
Oakl
69
UGA
81
F
TNSt
60
Akr
82
F
LACol
64
NWSt
84
F
ASU
57
SHSU
78
F
UL
80
McNee
67
F
Brad
74
GaSo
79
F(OT)
ECU
49
UNCC
55
F
Nich
68
ULM
95
F
Lib
75
Bama
84
F
Rice
75
UTRGV
67
F
WilBa
62
NOrl
90
F
MOSt
63
ArkSt
71
F
(N/A)
47
LoyIL
75
F
Mercer
63
Fla
71
F
Evans
64
Murr
66
F
Presb
67
Butl
76
F
Chat
72
TN-M
75
F
SFA
59
Baylor
58
F
N AL
50
JSU
64
F
N TX
74
NM
65
F
MTSt
64
Denv
76
F
HuTil
63
TXAMC
81
F
Crei
70
Okla
83
F
SDSt
74
E WA
64
F
SJSU
73
Stan
78
F
CAPoly
61
CSBak
74
F
USC
92
SCla
102
F(2OT)

Dec 18, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

North Texas

35

39

74

New Mexico

29

36

65

North Texas goes to 11-1, beating New Mexico 74-65
Wed Dec 19, 2018 12:29 AM

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Led by 14 points each from Jorden Duffy and Roosevelt Smart, North Texas never trailed Tuesday night in beating New Mexico 74-65.

The Mean Green (11-1) beat the Lobos (5-5) at their own game, slicing through the press and driving the lane at will to consistently create easy baskets.

"We've got some tremendous guards," North Texas coach Grant McCasland said. "We play small obviously. "They're long and athletic and they put you in a lot of predicaments. We turned the ball over. But I thought it was our ability to handle when those things went bad to not let it get worse."

Ryan Woolridge added 11 points, six steals and seven assists for North Texas, while Michael Miller also added 11 points.

Anthony Mathis led New Mexico with 20 points, including 11-for-11 from the line, but he was 1-for-5 on 3s.

The Mean Green had 16 steals and won the glass 31-29.

"When you turn over the ball that much against a team of this caliber, it's not going to turn out well for you very often," New Mexico coach Paul Weir said. "Our turnovers, especially our live-ball turnovers, were killers. For us to turn it over that amount of times and just kind of spot them that amount of points, a team of this caliber, it's really hard to overcome unless you're having a terrific night everywhere else."

The game was tied once at 17-17 at the 8:41 mark when Vance Jackson and Keith McGee hit consecutive 3-pointers to cap a 9-0 New Mexico run.

But North Texas responded with a 10-0 run.

New Mexico finished the first half 1-for-9 inside the arc, making its first 2-pointer at the buzzer to pull within 35-29 at the break.

"In college you can load the paint," McCasland said. "We gave up 3s early in the game and were bad a couple of times in transition. But from an activity standpoint, we fronted the post and tried to make it difficult for them to go in there. When you can front the post and stack their weak side, it's hard.

The Lobos closed within 50-46 midway through the second half, but the Mean Green scored the next five to restore a comfortable margin. New Mexico would not get closer than six the rest of the way.

�BIG PICTURE

New Mexico's December has not been one to remember so far as the Lobos suffered through a 3-game losing streak earlier in the month and struggled to put away Central Arkansas, before losing to North Texas.

This was the Mean Green's first game in 10 days, but they showed little rust early in what was expected to be one of their toughest outings. North Texas' 11-1 start is its best since the 1976-77 season.

"We try to dictate tempo and it's not always easy to do to them because they speed you up," McCasland said. "But we had 10 days to prepare. When you have 10 days to prepare for a game like this, then you can have a good set up going into the game. We were able to talk about tempo. You face a team like this on a couple days preparation and it's a total different ball game."

�MILESTONE

With seven assists, Woolridge moved into second in school history with 354.

�UP NEXT

New Mexico is at home Dec. 22 against Penn, which recently knocked off defending national champion Villanova.

North Texas next plays Arkansas-Pine Bluff at home Dec. 20 in the final tune up before starting Conference USA play Dec. 29 at Rice.

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Leaders

North Texas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Duffy 14 0 1 5 4 0
R. Smart 14 0 1 0 3 0
New Mexico PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Mathis 20 0 5 3 1 1
K. McGee 11 0 2 0 0 0

Team Comparison

N TX NM
Points For 74 65
Field Goals 29/56-52% 16/44-36%
Three Pointers 6/17-35% 7/23-30%
Free Throws 10/14-71% 26/31-84%
Offensive Rebounds 10 10
Defensive Rebounds 21 19
Rebounds 36 30
Blocks 1 4
Steals 16 9
Turnovers 17 21
Personal Fouls 23 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - N TX Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Dec 18 N TX 74 @ NM 65 J. Duffy 14 A. Mathis 20

Game Information

Stadium: Dreamstyle Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Attendance: 9,944
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