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Lobos Travel Up I-25 To Face Air Force
Feb. 9, 2009
New Mexico (15-9, 6-3 MWC) has only one game this week and it's Wednesday at Air Force (9-13, 0-9 MWC). Tip-off is 8:05 p.m. Mountain Time from Clune Arena at the United States Air Force Academy. UNM will be at BYU on Tuesday, Feb. 17, before returning home to face San Diego State on Feb. 21. Wednesday's game will be televised live nationally by CBS College Sports, which is channel 274 on Comcast cable in Albuquerque, channel 613 on DirecTV and channel 152 on Dish Network. Tom Hart and Steve Lappas will call the game. After a thrilling 73-69 overtime victory over UNLV last Saturday, the Lobos find themselves all alone in third place in the MWC at 6-3. San Diego State and Utah continue to lead the league at 7-2. Those two teams meet Wednesday in Salt Lake City. BYU (5-3) is a half-game behind UNM while UNLV is 5-4, one game in back of the Lobos.
Senior Tony Danridge was at his best in the second half of UNM's triumph over the Runnin' Rebels. After taking only one shot and scoring two points in the first half, Danridge scored 24 of his career-high 26 points after halftime. His biggest basket was the eventual game-winner, a running bank shot with 5.4 seconds left that provided the Lobos with a 71-69 advantage. Danridge made 9 of 12 field goals in the second half. He added nine rebounds and a steal in a season-high 41 minutes of action. Danridge did not come out of the game in the second half or in overtime. Senior Chad Toppert added 15 points while freshman Nate Garth chipped in with 10.
Air Force lost at San Diego State 65-34 last Saturday. The Falcons have lost 10 in a row.
THE NEW MEXICO-AIR FORCE SERIES
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NOTES TO KNOW BEFORE THE GAME The Lobos are 3-5 in true road games this year, and 11-11 in head coach Steve Alford's tenure at New Mexico...in the five seasons before Alford arrived, UNM had an 8-43 road record...UNM went 8-6 in 2007-08, tying a school record Dating to last season, UNM is 5-3 in its last 8 MWC road games UNM is shooting 38.3% from the 3-point line this season, but an impressive 43% (55-128) in 8 true road games...the number is even better in four MWC road games at 45% (23-51), including a startling 68% (15-22) the past two at TCU and at Utah...Chad Toppert has converted 50% (17-34) and Roman Martinez 46% (18-39) in visiting arenas The Lobos are 5-0 in home conference games this season...in the first four games, UNM held Air Force (53), BYU (62), Colorado State (50) and Wyoming (57) to their lowest scoring totals of the season Hovering around 65% from the FT line during the preseason, UNM has made 81% (81-100) of its tosses the past 5 games and 76.2% in MWC games...the season average has climbed to 69.9% FG% defense has been a strength of UNM teams under Steve Alford...last year, UNM held opponents to 41.0%, the 4th-lowest by a Lobo team in the past 43 years...it's even better this season at 39.6%, which currently ranks 1st in the MWC...the last time New Mexico held the opposition to under 40% for an entire season was 1964-65 (36.7%)...opponents have shot just 40.5% (1,155-2,856) in 57 games against Alford's Lobo teams New Mexico is 3-3 when trailing at half this year, but 3-0 at home...the wins came over Southern Miss, Oral Roberts and UNLV In MWC games, Chad Toppert leads the league in FT% (93%, 27-29) and in 3-point accuracy (51%, 21-41) Chad Toppert passed Utah's Johnnie Bryant for 3rd place on the MWC 3-point list with 246 made...that's also 3rd at UNM behind Clayton Shields (285) and Ruben Douglas (264)...Toppert is 1st at UNM and 3rd in MWC history with 3-point accuracy of 45% The Lobos are 10-1 this season - with 10 consecutive wins - when junior Roman Martinez plays more than 30 minutes a game...the only loss was at Creighton on Nov. 16 The Lobos have won 28 straight games when allowing less than 60 points, and they are 48-2 in such games since 2004-05 Only one time in the past 29 games has an opponent made 50% of its FG tries against the Lobos...San Diego State hit an even 50% (23-46) on Jan. 21, 2009 Senior Tony Danridge became the 25th member of New Mexico's 1,000-point club when he scored 14 points at San Diego State...he has 1,079 points for his career to rank No. 22 on the all-time list...he needs 8 points to pass Ike Williams for the 21st spot
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UNM-AIR FORCE JAN. 10 IN ALBUQUERQUE
UNM-AIR FORCE LAST YEAR AT THE ACADEMY The teams battled on even terms early, until the Lobos opened a 14-point bulge midway through the first half behind the three-point shooting of Chad Toppert, who canned three shots from beyond the arc, and Jamaal Smith who added another three-pointer. Not to be outdone, Air Force answered with a long-range basket by Henke and a pair of three-pointers from Eric Kenzik, to narrow the margin to 27-22, and eventually tied the game at 29-29. Three-pointers by Dairese Gary and Darren Prentice gave the Lobos the lead, but Henke tied the game with a three-pointer shortly before the halftime buzzer.
POSTGAME NOTES FROM THE UNLV WIN UNM improved to 6-0 (4-0 in MWC) when committing fewer than 10 turnovers Attendance of 17,407 is the highest since 18,018 last year vs. UNLV...the Lobos improve to 12-2 in the Pit and 5-0 in the conference at home this season The game featured 12 ties and 10 lead changes, including 10 ties and 8 lead changes in the final 25 minutes New Mexico outrebounded UNLV 40-32, including 21-12 after halftime The Lobos missed their first 12 3-pointers before Chad Toppert connected at the 7:40 mark in the second half...UNM finished 2-17 The three New Mexico seniors - Tony Danridge, Daniel Faris and Chad Toppert - scored all 14 of UNM's points in overtime
Senior Tony Danridge
Senior Chad Toppert
Senior Daniel Faris
Junior Roman Martinez
Freshman Nate Garth
UNM HEAD COACH Steve Alford |
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