NCAAB Game Recap - New Mexico State at New Mexico
Sat Dec 14, 2019 7:00 PM EST

E KY
67
Lou
99
F
UMKC
57
Kansas
98
F
Oreg
71
Mich
70
F(OT)
Gonz
84
Ariz
80
F
GaTec
53
KY
67
F
StLou
61
Aub
67
F
Mem
51
Tenn
47
F
Drake
47
Dayt
78
F
MSU
72
Oakl
49
F
South
41
Butl
66
F
Del
70
Vill
78
F
Seton
48
Rut
68
F
Xav
78
Wake
80
F
KSU
61
MissSt
67
F
IPFW
65
IUPUI
74
F
App
81
How
59
F
Syr
79
GTown
89
F
Princ
80
FaDi
65
F
Dart
76
Boston
78
F
(N/A)
60
Elon
91
F
Tuls
79
Ark
98
F
Nich
57
WVU
83
F
NJIT
71
StFNY
73
F
TN-M
72
UNCA
91
F
(N/A)
79
JU
93
F
IL-C
65
DeP
86
F
HolyC
72
Canis
80
F
CenMI
76
Tex
87
F
LIU
74
Rider
89
F
Duques
71
Radf
49
F
Bama
71
PSU
73
F
AlaAM
74
Mia-FL
88
F
Morg
68
LaSal
85
F
Merrim
63
Hartfo
71
F
NCC
71
CoCar
91
F
Army
89
Buff
76
F
UCLA
61
ND
75
F
Lamar
50
TCU
79
F
AF
79
Denv
75
F
NFla
72
USM
69
F
MTSU
64
Miss
82
F
Toled
80
Detr
72
F
Web
49
Utah
60
F
UCSB
61
S UT
62
F
(N/A)
50
StBon
75
F
HiPt
64
FAU
81
F
Campbl
67
ECU
79
F
Mayv
60
SDak
96
F
Sac
58
SCla
60
F
USF
91
CS-Ful
69
F
UL
59
LaTec
77
F
Charl
71
Rich
78
F
Winth
73
Furm
80
F
ArkPB
46
OrSt
80
F
ASU
57
Bois
100
F
Okla
75
WichSt
80
F
ODU
55
Ill
69
F
Stan
78
SJSU
58
F
CSBak
70
Ida
76
F(OT)
NMSt
62
NM
69
F
Evans
72
WIGB
62
F
Niag
80
Albany
84
F
W MI
59
Manh
58
F
Colg
67
Cin
66
F
WilBa
59
NOrl
103
F
(N/A)
54
Gram
82
F
CenAR
79
Pepp
92
F
BYU
68
UtSt
64
F
UGA
59
AzSt
79
F
E IL
75
WIMil
68
F
Lib
61
Vand
56
F
HCU
84
Rice
96
F
(N/A)
57
ORU
69
F
Stony
78
Prov
82
F
(N/A)
63
UAB
75
F
N CO
74
Wyo
53
F
ULM
59
SFA
66
F
NoAZ
79
UtVal
73
F
Fres
62
CAPoly
37
F
BethC
68
CBU
87
F
UCDav
54
USD
58
F
(N/A)
63
UCIrv
120
F
StMar
89
Cal
77
F

Dec 14, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

New Mexico State

33

29

62

New Mexico

31

38

69

Bragg leads New Mexico over New Mexico State 69-62
Sat Dec 14, 2019 10:29 PM

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) Carlton Bragg celebrated his 24th birthday by stuffing the stat sheet with a double-double and scored half the points in a late, game-clinching 8-0 run as New Mexico beat downstate rival New Mexico State 69-62 on Saturday.

It was the Lobos first sweep of the series since the 2015-16 season.

Bragg, who finished with 17 points and 17 rebounds, plus four steals, tipped in a miss, then later added two foul shots in the late run that pushed the New Mexico advantage to 63-54 with a minute left.

"His offensive rebounding ability is professional level kind of stuff," Lobos coach Paul Weir said. "It changes the game for us. His running of the floor has always been terrific. He had some really tremendous finishes. He's a very athletic, agile player, and he's a great player."

JaQuan Lyle added 16 points for the Lobos (10-2). Trevelin Queen had 19 for the Aggies (6-6).

New Mexico surged into a 42-35 lead early in the second half with a 16-2 run spread across the halves. Bragg punctuated the run with back-to-back dunks, including a fast-breaking rim-rattler off a feed from Lyle after a steal and a textbook alley-oop pass.

The Aggies, however responded with a 12-2 run with Queen capping it with consecutive 3s for the Aggies to take a 47-44 only to see the Lobos come back with a 9-0 run, rebuilding the lead to 53-47 midway through the second half.

"That gave them some momentum, then they came out and smacked us in the face pretty good to start the second half," Aggies coach Chrs Jans said. "I thought our guys weathered the storm and got the game back to where we needed it, and then in the end, we just couldn't make the big shot."

BIG PICTURE

New Mexico State: Not only was this an instate rivalry of the most bitter kind, but it was also an important contest in terms of postseason ramifications, particularly for the Aggies as their only remaining high-profile, nonconference game is Mississippi State.

"We lost a game that we expected to win," Jans said. "We expected to win going into the game. But in the end, down the stretch, people make plays. They made plays and we didn't. We're very disappointed in the loss and we'll have to move forward."

New Mexico: Already among the Mountain West front-runners after being one of three teams opening 2-0 in early conference play, the Lobos have three remaining tune-ups at home to end the year.

FOULED UP

A big part of New Mexico's game plan was to pound the ball inside and get to the foul line. It worked to perfection as the Lobos had a narrow 32-28 edge on paint scoring, but a large advantage at the line: 4-for-10 for the Aggies as opposed to 23-for-28 for New Mexico.

"That's our bread and butter," Weir said. "We like to score points in the paint. That's what we do. We don't rely on the 3. That's why you don't see a lot of variance in us. We are who we are. We won't rely on making 15 3s."

UP NEXT

New Mexico State: The Aggies are home against Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Wednesday. They will have two additional tune-ups before Western Athletic Conference play begins at the start of the new year.

New Mexico: The Lobos are at home Tuesday against Grand Canyon in the second of the four-game home stand to end the year before Mountain West play begins in earnest in January.

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Leaders

New Mexico State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Queen 19 0 8 7 1 1
I. Aurrecoechea 12 0 1 5 2 0
New Mexico PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Bragg Jr. 17 0 1 17 4 1
J. Lyle 16 0 5 2 2 1

Team Comparison

NMSt NM
Points For 62 69
Field Goals 24/55-44% 21/50-42%
Three Pointers 10/28-36% 4/16-25%
Free Throws 4/10-40% 23/28-82%
Offensive Rebounds 12 10
Defensive Rebounds 23 23
Rebounds 40 35
Blocks 5 2
Steals 10 14
Turnovers 22 16
Personal Fouls 21 12
Technical Fouls 0 1
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - NM Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Nov 21 NM 78 @ NMSt 77 J. Lyle 24 T. Queen 23
Sat Dec 14 NMSt 62 @ NM 69 T. Queen 19 C. Bragg Jr. 17

Game Information

Stadium: Dreamstyle Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Attendance: 14,488
Game Time: