NCAAB Game Recap - New Mexico State at Auburn
Thu Mar 21, 2019 1:30 PM EDT

FaDi
49
Gonz
87
F
Brad
65
MSU
76
F
AbCh
44
KY
79
F
Mont
55
Mich
74
F
Yale
74
LSU
79
F
ODU
48
Purd
61
F
Vermt
69
FSU
76
F
NE
53
Kansas
87
F
NMSt
77
Aub
78
F
Murr
83
Marq
64
F
Belm
77
MD
79
F
StMar
57
Vill
61
F
Minn
86
Lou
76
F
Fla
70
Nev
61
F
Seton
68
Woff
84
F
Baylor
78
Syr
69
F

Mar 21, 2019, 1:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(12) New Mexico State

29

48

77

(5) Auburn

32

46

78

Missed FTs, late pass cost NM State in 78-77 loss to Auburn
Thu Mar 21, 2019 7:26 PM

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A.J. Harris had an easy layup for the tie. He wanted a win for New Mexico State.

It didn't work out, but boy-oh-boy, what a way for the Aggies to go down swinging Thursday against fifth-seeded Auburn in the NCAA Tournament.

With the clock ticking down, Harris passed on an open layup and kicked out to wide-open teammate Terrell Brown, who was spotted up for the game-winner behind the arc. Brown was fouled as he took the shot, but missed two of three free throws with 1.1 seconds left, and New Mexico State fell 78-77.

It's hard to call the 12th-seeded Aggies losers after their showing in the opening round of the Midwest Region, though.

"I can sit up here and second guess," said New Mexico State coach Chris Jans, "but if he makes the 3, or makes all three free throws, it's an Ali-Frazier moment."

Harris said he knew the Aggies were trailing by two as he took the inbounds pass with 6 seconds left, darted up the left side of the court, sped past J'Von McCormick, and then got a step on Auburn forward Chuma Okeke.

There was nothing but air between the 5-foot-9 guard and the basket as he made his way through the key.

"Yes, I did, I had an open shot," Harris said. "But I felt Terrell Brown was going to hit the 3."

He missed, but took a foul from Bryce Brown, who was late getting out to the arc, and clearly as shocked as anyone to see the ball get kicked back out.

"They have a lot of shot-blockers on their team, so I could see why he would kick it out," Terrell Brown said of his teammate's decision.

With McCormick making the choke sign as Brown toed the line - "I saw in his face, he was pretty scared," McCormick said - the junior guard watched his first free throw clank out. He stepped up again and made the second. Then the third one bounced around the iron before bounding out.

Auburn knocked the rebound out of bounds and New Mexico State's Trevelin Queen had an open look from the wing at the buzzer but shot an air ball.

That huge sigh of relief? It came from Auburn. The Tigers (27-9) led by as many as 13 midway through the second half, and McCormick's three-point play gave Auburn a 73-65 lead with 2:13 left.

It looked like it was time for Auburn to start making plans for Saturday's second round.

Two turnovers, two missed free throws and two Aggies 3-pointers later, the Tigers were fighting for their lives, hoping Brown, a 78-percent free-throw shooter who had more attempts from the line than anyone on his team this season, would miss at least one.

He missed two.

"Until you get in that moment, you don't know how you're going to react," Auburn coach Bruce Pearl said, when asked about the Tigers' near meltdown.

He found out.

So did New Mexico State.

The Aggies shot 952 3-pointers this season - ninth most in the country. And though the result hurt, chances are, they'd do the same thing again.

"We've got shooters who stay after practice, they work on that shot all the time," Aggies forward Johnny McCants said. "We had open shots the whole game. We just didn't get them to fall."

3-POINT BRIGADE

Auburn had attempted 1,052 3-pointers this season - third most in the country - and kept it going.

All but two of Auburn's six field goals over the final 11 minutes were from 3, and one of those resulted in McCormick's three-point play. The Tigers went 12 for 31 from behind the arc. Jared Harper made all four of his in the second half and led Auburn with 17 points.

WINNING TAKES ITS TOLL

Not that the Tigers would trade the SEC Tournament title they won last week. But it is taking its toll. This was Auburn's fifth game in eight days and the Tigers nearly collapsed at the end.

"Bryce was exhausted. Jared was exhausted at the end of that game," Pearl said. "We had to play hard because of the way New Mexico State plays. Our kids were popped at the end."

NEXT UP

The Tigers will play No. 4 Kansas, an 87-53 winner over Northeastern.

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Leaders

New Mexico State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. McCants 16 0 0 7 2 1
T. Queen 14 0 6 5 2 0
Auburn PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Harper 17 0 4 1 0 0
J. McCormick 16 0 1 2 2 0

Team Comparison

NMSt Aub
Points For 77 78
Field Goals 25/51-49% 26/57-46%
Three Pointers 7/25-28% 12/31-39%
Free Throws 20/27-74% 14/21-67%
Offensive Rebounds 11 6
Defensive Rebounds 28 18
Rebounds 43 29
Blocks 2 2
Steals 6 9
Turnovers 16 10
Personal Fouls 19 24
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 March Madness - Aub Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Mar 21 NMSt 77 @ Aub 78 J. McCants 16 J. Harper 17

Game Information

Stadium: Vivint Smart Home Arena, Salt Lake City, Utah
Attendance: 0
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