NCAAB Game Recap - San Jose State at New Mexico
Wed Feb 13, 2019 9:00 PM EST

SouthCar
73
Tenn
85
F
Prov
67
Vill
85
F
TxTch
78
OkSt
50
F
Wake
66
FSU
88
F
GaTec
68
VaTec
76
F
Boston
61
Army
71
F
StLou
73
GrgWas
58
F
UNCA
57
USC-Up
53
F
Presb
85
Winth
93
F
SMU
74
Temp
82
F
Mem
79
ECU
69
F
SoFL
65
UCF
78
F
USA
65
GaSo
75
F
Troy
63
GASt
77
F
NJIT
55
FlGlf
57
F
UMBC
64
Bingha
50
F
UNH
44
Vermt
73
F
Rich
60
VCU
81
F
JU
93
Stetsn
70
F
Iona
57
Sien
52
F
Rut
59
NW
56
F
Lafy
80
Navy
74
F
Clem
64
Mia-FL
65
F
Hamp
84
Campbl
87
F
LoyMD
86
Amer
84
F
MOSt
68
Evans
56
F
UMassL
86
Albany
54
F
Longw
62
HiPt
59
F
ChaSo
74
GWebb
77
F
KennSt
57
NFla
80
F
Duques
72
LaSal
73
F
Maine
73
Hartfo
81
F
UMass
75
GMas
80
F(OT)
McNee
57
SFA
67
F
Lib
74
Lipsco
66
F
Colg
74
HolyC
70
F
InWor
64
SeLA
70
F
AbCh
64
Nich
48
F
IlSt
64
NrthIA
77
F
HCU
75
CenAR
71
F
NWSt
70
Lamar
75
F
SHSU
70
TXAMC
69
F
Syr
58
NCSU
73
F
IndSt
87
Valpa
82
F(OT)
LoyIL
54
Brad
61
F
Crei
61
Xav
64
F(OT)
GTown
75
Seton
90
F
Miss
60
Aub
55
F
Wyo
59
UtSt
76
F
SJSU
60
NM
92
F
Minn
61
Nebras
62
F
Vand
57
Fla
66
F
UCLA
75
Cal
67
F(OT)
LongB
82
CS-Ful
85
F
CSNor
59
UCDav
76
F
AzSt
73
Colora
77
F
Bois
63
Fres
65
F
USC
76
Stan
79
F

Feb 13, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

San Jose State

32

28

60

New Mexico

42

50

92

McGee scores 20, New Mexico rolls past San Jose State 92-60
Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:53 PM

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Keith McGee scored a career-high 20 points for New Mexico, which sandwiched a 28-4 run around halftime Wednesday to a turn a close game with San Jose State into a 92-60 rout.

Three other players reached the teens for the Lobos (11-13, 5-7 Mountain West), with Corey Manigault scoring 17.

Noah Baumann scored 10 to lead the Spartans (3-20, 0-11).

The game was tied eight times in the early going, with 12 lead changes before New Mexico took charge.

"San Jose can really do that to you, especially at the outset of game," New Mexico coach Paul Weir said. "I thought they did a good job of doing some things to prevent us from getting in a rhythm. And we needed our defense to carry us and quite frankly in the first 20 minutes, our defense just wasn't doing it."

But Vance Jackson's consecutive 3-pointers late in the first half sparked the pivotal run for the Lobos that also included eight points from Manigault. By the time Craig LeCense hit a jumper for the Spartans at the 13:53 mark, the lead was up to 55-36.

"It's pretty simple," Spartans coach Jean Prioleau said. "We turned the ball over. That's how the run happens. That's been the story the whole year."

New Mexico had lost four of five entering the game.

The Lobos unwound its running game, holding a 35-2 fastbreak advantage and a 14-2 advantage on points off of turnovers.

And while Prioleau pointed to turnovers as the difference in the run, he was fairly happy with the team's overall success in that area, noting three turnovers occurred late with the deeper end of the bench on the floor.

"If we don't turn the ball over, we're not that bad," he said. "That's only one part of the game. But if we can continue to do that, we can worry about everything else like guarding the ball, taking charges, rebounding, all that other stuff. Right now, we have to take care of the ball."

New Mexico's ability to come out strong defensively to start the second half helped keep the run going, Weir said.

"I thought the defense to start the second half was really good," he said. "I thought we came back out of half time and really guarded. I think that set the tone for the game. I wanted that to be the first few minutes of the game, but I thought we did it in the second half and particularly to open the second half is when I thought the game changed."

BIG PICTURE

San Jose State: The Spartans are trying to avoid becoming a repeat member of a rather exclusive club that went winless in conference play. San Jose State lost all 18 of its Mountain West games in the 2014-15 season. San Diego State, Colorado State and Air Force also have winless conference seasons in their past.

New Mexico: If the Lobos are to make a run into the top half of the Mountain West the time is now as its remaining opponents hold a 28-38 conference mark. That includes a return engagement with San Jose State on Feb. 26.

INJURY UPDATE

There was some question whether Lobos leading scorer Anthony Mathis would play Wednesday as he's been suffering from a lower back injury the past week-plus. But he entered the game 2:18 into the first half, finishing with 16 points in 25 minutes.

EARLY EXIT

San Jose State forward Michael Steadman was escorted off the floor by a Spartans assistant coach with 5:52 remaining after he was forcibly restrained from going into the student section of the stands nearest the team's bench. At least one New Mexico fan was removed the arena by event staff. A fan in the area said the other ejected fan made inappropriate comments about Steadman's family.

UP NEXT

San Jose State goes home to meet UNLV on Saturday.

The Lobos remain home to face Fresno State on Saturday.

"This is a really a build up to Saturday," Weir said. "That's obviously a big game. If we can build and take some things from this that's going to help us Saturday, then this would have been a good game for us but if we're not able to kind of take this forward and use it in a positive way in our next game then it was just one isolated independent game."

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Leaders

San Jose State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
N. Baumann 10 0 3 2 3 0
S. Knight 9 0 3 3 0 0
New Mexico PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. McGee 20 0 1 4 1 0
C. Manigault 17 0 2 6 1 1

Team Comparison

SJSU NM
Points For 60 92
Field Goals 24/68-35% 30/60-50%
Three Pointers 4/17-24% 14/27-52%
Free Throws 8/15-53% 18/27-67%
Offensive Rebounds 11 7
Defensive Rebounds 28 37
Rebounds 42 47
Blocks 5 5
Steals 6 6
Turnovers 11 10
Personal Fouls 19 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Feb 13 SJSU 60 @ NM 92 N. Baumann 10 K. McGee 20

Game Information

Stadium: Dreamstyle Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Attendance: 10,469
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