2007 MWC Men's Basketball Tournament Postgame Notes
 
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March 6, 2007

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Team Notes

  • UNM finishes the season 15-17 after the 62-54 loss to TCU...the Lobos lost their last 5 games of the season and went 1-7 in their last 8...it's New Mexico's first 5-game losing streak since 1995

  • New Mexico lost in the first round of the MWC Tournament for the sixth time in eight years

  • The Lobos suffered only their 2nd losing season since 1984...they were 10-18 in 2002-03

  • New Mexico used its 18th different starting lineup of the season

  • The Lobos trailed 11-6 then went on an 18-0 run to take a 24-11 lead...the lead grew to 28-14 before TCU trimmed the halftime margin to 34-26...UNM was outscored 36-20 in the second half

  • UNM shot 54% (13-24) in the first half, but converted only 24% (6-25) in the 2nd half to finish the game at 39%... the Lobos missed their first 8 shots of the 2nd half

  • TCU shot 59% (10-17) after halftime and out-rebounded the Lobos 21-7 in the final 20 minutes and 36-24 for the game

  • New Mexico was 9 of 15 from the FT line, or 60%

  • UNM made 299 shots from 3-point this year, the 3rd-highest total in school history...the record is 301 set by the 1997-98 team in 32 games followed by 300 in 31 games in 1993-94...the Lobos averaged 9.34 treys a game in 2006-07, the third-best in school history

    Individual Notes

    J.R. Giddens

  • had 10 points and 12 rebounds for his 3rd double-double of the season and the 4th of his collegiate career

  • did not score in the second half

    Chad Toppert

  • had 3 points on 1 of 4 shooting from 3-point

  • shot 3 of 16 (19%) from 3-point the last 3 games of the season

  • has made at least one 3-pointer in 20 consecutive games, tying for the 6th-longest streak in school history

  • is 7th on UNM's single-season list with 85 3-pointers made in 2006-07

  • is 4th on UNM's single-season list by making 46.4% (85-183) of his 3-point attempts in 2006-07

  • is 3rd on UNM's career list by making 43.8% (99-226) of his 3-point attempts

    Daniel Faris

  • scored 9 points, including the first 6 points of the game for UNM

  • tied a career-high with 8 FG attempts

    Jamal Smith

  • scored 12 points off the bench and scored in double figures for the 4th time in his past 5 games

  • TCU won a conference tournament game for the first time in three years, as its last win was over Marquette in the 2005 Conference USA Tournament. It is TCU's first-ever Mountain West Conference Tournament victory, and the Horned Frogs advance to play in the MWC quarterfinals for the first time as well.

  • New Mexico is now 5-7 all-time in MWC Tournament games, and has never won an MWC Tournament game as a No. 5 or lower seed.

  • New Mexico opened up a 13-point lead in the first half, 24-11, thanks to an 18-0 run over a 6:43 span.

  • TCU held New Mexico without a basket for an 8:38 span over the end of the first half and beginning of the second. During that stretch TCU went on an 11-1 run to close within two, 35-33, with 14:35 left in the second half.

  • With New Mexico holding a 43-39 lead, TCU took control of the game with a 13-3 run over the next 4:08, to lead 52-46 with 4:47 to play. New Mexico came no closer then three points the rest of the game.

  • TCU won for the first time this year while trailing at halftime, as New Mexico held a 34-26 halftime lead.

  • New Mexico's J.R. Giddens finished with 10 points and 12 rebounds for his third double-double of the year, and fourth in his career.

  • TCU's Brent Hackett made five three-pointers in the game, which tied him for fourth-most ever in an MWC Tournament game, along with five other players. He also set a new career-high with 24 points.

  • TCU's Kevin Langford finished with a career-high 13 rebounds.

  • TCU advances to the quarterfinals against top seed BYU at 12 p.m., PT, Thursday.
     

     

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