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Postgame Notes vs. Wyoming
March 13, 2013
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New Mexico Basketball Postgame Notes New Mexico improves to 27-5 with a 59-46 victory over Wyoming (19-13) in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West Tournament UNM's next game is Friday at 7 p.m. MT against the winner of (4) San Diego State and (5) Boise State...the Lobos split the season series vs. SDSU and swept the Broncos
27 wins ranks No. 4 all-time at UNM...3 of those top-four seasons have been attained in the past 4 years with Steve Alford as the head coach: The Lobos made 10 of their first 15 FGs, then went 12 minutes without a basket, going 0-8 from the 1:38 mark of the 1st half until there was 9:38 remaining in the 2nd half...UNM finished 17-42 (40.5%) from the floor, but converted 21-29 FTs UNM outscored Wyoming 11-4 over the final 7:46 of the game...the Lobos held the Cowboys to 1-8 FGs and forced 3 turnovers in the last 7:46 The Lobos are 12-4 away from Albuquerque this season (8-4 road, 4-0 neutral)...since the start of the 2011-12 season, New Mexico is 26-9 in its last 35 games away from The Pit, including 16-5 in the past 21 games New Mexico was 4-24 from 3-point against Wyoming in the regular season, but hit 4-9 tonight UNM committed just 9 turnovers and has been guilty of just 47 the past 6 games (7.8 pg) and only 99 the past 11 games (9.0 pg) Under Steve Alford, UNM is 71-2 when allowing less than 60 points, the only losses 59-56 to Louisville in the 3rd round of the 2012 NCAA Tournament and at San Diego State (55-34) on Jan. 26, 2013 UNM has won 28 straight games when leading at halftime...the last loss was last year to San Diego State in The Pit...UNM led 31-30 before losing 75-70 UNM seniors Chad Adams and Jamal Fenton extended their school record with 107 career wins, an average of 26.8 victories a year...the Lobos are 107-30 in their four seasons with 3 regular-season conference championships and 1 conference tournament title The Lobos have won 14 straight games when they wear their silver uniforms New Mexico has started 5 underclassmen - 3 juniors and 2 sophomores - the past 12 games UNM is 178-72 all-time when nationally ranked, 121-8 in The Pit, 41-51 on the road and 16-13 neutral UNM has made a 3-point FG in 725 straight games...the last game without a 3 was Jan. 3, 1991 at Colorado State (0-for-8) New Mexico has a 107-30 record since the start of the 2009-10 season
Head coach Steve Alford
Junior G Tony Snell
Junior F Cameron Bairstow
Junior G Kendall Williams
Sophomore C Alex Kirk
Senior F Chad Adams
Sophomore PG Hugh Greenwood
Senior G Jamal Fenton
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