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Bulldogs Host Shorthanded Lobos at Save Mart Center
Mountain West basketball resumes this weekend, as Fresno State hosts conference rivals New Mexico at the Save Mart Center on Saturday.
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New Mexico at Fresno State: Game Preview, TV, Radio, Live Stream, Odds, More
Fresno State could inch closer to Lobos with a win
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Lobos desperate to stop the bleeding as suspensions, injuries take toll on Paul Weir’s roster
GAME DETAILS
WHO: New Mexico (16-7, 5-5 MWC) at Fresno State (7-14, 3-7 MWC)
WHEN: Saturday, February 1 — 2:00 P.M. PT / 3:00 P.M. MT
WHERE: Save Mart Center, Fresno, Calif.
WATCH: AT&T Sports Net/Mountain West Network
LISTEN: TuneIn
ALL-TIME: New Mexico leads the series, 17-14
ODDS: Fresno State -2, per KenPom
Fresno State returns to the @SaveMartCenter for a 2-game homestand, which begins when the Bulldogs host New Mexico on Saturday at 2pm PT.
During halftime of Saturday's game, Pat Hill be calling the action of the Baby Race Championships!
🎟️https://t.co/UZdWZ6jOyV pic.twitter.com/QC4sdi9H9b
— Fresno State Men’s Basketball (@FresnoStateMBB) January 29, 2020
GAME PREVIEW
A short-handed New Mexico squad heads to the Save Mart Center on Saturday to face Fresno State, as the Lobos try to stop a skid that has seen them drop four of the past five games. The Bulldogs haven’t fared much better over the same stretch, but they did manage to score a tough road victory on Tuesday against Air Force. The game tips at 2:00 PM Pacific.
New Mexico will continue to play without Carlton Bragg, JaQuan Lyle, and JJ Caldwell. Bragg was dismissed from the team after multiple off-the-court incidents, while Lyle and Caldwell have been suspended for their own transgressions. Compounding those absences is the health of Vance Jackson, who will also likely sit with a knee injury that has kept the junior out since January 15.
Weir talks about off court drama, regrets. I ask Weir if any players have shown any remorse or recognition of why some in the fanbase feel so let down by what's going on with the program right now on and off the court. … As for players, we were asked to only ask about the game. https://t.co/XizsoSfL1t
— Geoff Grammer (@GeoffGrammer) January 30, 2020
While many have raised questions about the lack of foresight with respect to Paul Weir’s roster construction, not all of his decisions have backfired. Towson transfer Zane Martin is well-equipped to step into a starting role in the backcourt, and teammates Corey Manigault and Makuach Maluach have developed well in their latest season under Weir’s administration. Vante Hendrix has also provided a good bit of scoring after sitting out the first semester as part of his transfer from Utah.
Still, the New Mexico team that began the season 15-3 seems a distant memory.
The Lobos have tumbled down the Mountain West leaderboard in recent weeks. Considering the somewhat unexpected success of Colorado State and UNLV, the Lobos no longer project as a top-half finisher in the conference. The Mountain West Tournament grants first-round byes to the top five schools, but New Mexico will likely have to play an extra game in their pursuit of an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
One of their possible opponents in that first round could be Fresno State, a team that has limped out to a 3-7 start in league play.
The Bulldogs enter Saturday’s game in high spirits after escaping Clune Arena with a victory that pulled them even with the Falcons in the standings. Fresno State’s season has been a major drop-off from last year’s 23-win campaign, but the performance of freshmen such as Orlando Robinson and Jarred Hyder provide a glimmer of hope for Justin Hutson’s program. Young players such as Aguir Agau, Niven Hart, and Jordan Campbell could also develop into important building blocks for the future.
Fresno State senior forward Nate Grimes is 1 of 3 Bulldogs averaging over 12.5 points per game.
Nate also leads the Mountain West in blocks (1.8 bpg) & ranks 3rd in rebounding (9.5 rpg).
🎟️https://t.co/UZdWZ6jOyV#GoDogs | #ValleyTough | #PrideOfTheValley | #AtThePeak pic.twitter.com/9qAQFNLXml
— Fresno State Men’s Basketball (@FresnoStateMBB) February 1, 2020
As for Fresno State’s more seasoned veterans, Nate Grimes has also delivered another stellar season for the Bulldogs, averaging nearly a double-double on his way to a probable All-Mountain West nod. Guards New Williams and Noah Blackwell have also improved on their early-season struggles. Unfortunately for this trio of seniors, their final season in Fresno will almost assuredly end without a postseason appearance, barring an improbable run through the Mountain West Tournament.
Securing this road victory would be an important turning of the tide for Weir at this crucial point in the season. If his team can find a way to embrace their new-look lineups, they may yet be able to stop the bleeding and could re-enter the conversation for one of those first-round byes.
On the other hand, if the home side prevails, the Lobos will drop below .500 in conference play, creating a clear division between the top and bottom halves of the Mountain West. The win would also bring Fresno State within one game of New Mexico in the league standings.
Andrew is a current USBWA member, covering college basketball for multiple outlets, including Mountain West Wire of the USA TODAY Sports Media Group and Busting Brackets of the FanSided Network. He also runs the Dieckhoff Power Index, a college basketball analytics system, and provides bracketology predictions throughout the season.
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Lobos host Air Force with eyes on staying in second place
New Mexico vs. Air Force: Game Preview, TV, Radio, Live Stream, Odds, More Lobos trying to keep share of 2nd place in the MW Contact/Follow @andrewdieckhoff & @MWCwire New Mexico will look to tame the Falcons after Air Force’s big win earlier this …
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New Mexico vs. Air Force: Game Preview, TV, Radio, Live Stream, Odds, More
Lobos trying to keep share of 2nd place in the MW
Contact/Follow @andrewdieckhoff & @MWCwire
New Mexico will look to tame the Falcons after Air Force’s big win earlier this week
GAME DETAILS
WHO: Air Force (8-8, 2-2 MWC) at New Mexico (14-3, 3-1 MWC)
WHEN: Saturday, January 11 — 4:00 P.M. MT / 3:00 P.M. PT
WHERE: DreamStyle Arena, Albuquerque, New Mexico
WATCH: Stadium/Facebook
LISTEN: 96.3 KKOB; Listen Live
ALL-TIME: New Mexico leads the series, 60-23
ODDS: New Mexico -9, per KenPom
GAME PREVIEW
New Mexico will look to keep at least a share of second place in the Mountain West, as the Falcons of Air Force descend upon The Pit on Saturday.
The Lobos are 3-1 in league play so far, trailing only undefeated San Diego State and currently tied with Nevada and UNLV in the standings. Aside from the Aztecs, Paul Weir’s crew has the best overall record in the MW at 14-3, with their loss to San Jose State last week serving as the only defeat since their November 25 tilt with unbeaten Auburn.
New Mexico was back to their winning ways earlier this week, dispatching Fresno State with ease, 78-64. JaQuan Lyle has continued to look like a clear All-Mountain West talent, registering a double-double with 14 points and ten assists.
Even more encouraging for the Lobos is the recent explosion of Vance Jackson. He scored 29 points against the Bulldogs after posting 25 in the loss to the Spartans. Jackson has finished in double figures in five straight games after completing the feat just twice in the team’s first 11 contests.
Adding that extra scoring punch has come at a perfect time as Carlton Bragg makes his way back into the offense. The senior forward was averaging a double-double on the season before his suspension last month. After missing three games, Bragg returned against Fresno State but was ineffective, scoring just two points in 22 minutes on the floor.
But if Weir can get all of his pieces working at the same time, the Lobos may have an outside shot at sneaking into the Big Dance.
Air Force, meanwhile, has finally risen back to .500 after wiping the floor with Utah State on Tuesday. On the back of its stout offense, this Falcons team has started to turn things around after a disappointing 2-5 start to the year. Until the game against the Aggies, though, it wasn’t clear whether this team should be considered much of a threat in the Mountain West.
But Dave Pilipovich and the Falcons made their point.
Ryan Swan had a night to remember against Utah State, scoring a season-high 31 points and adding 11 rebounds. He has overtaken fellow senior Lavelle Scottie as the Falcons’ leading scorer on the season, with sophomore guard AJ Walker not far behind. The trio averages a combined 40 points per night, and both Swan and Walker are shooting over 50% on the year.
As a team, the Falcons have shot at one of the best clips in the country, posting an effective field goal percentage that ranks among the nation’s five best. That number is especially impressive when Scottie’s shooting woes are taken into account. The 6’7” senior was one of the league’s best shooters a year ago, but has struggled to the tune of 47% on two-pointers and 44% overall from the floor.
If he can get hot – and stay that way – Air Force could be a dangerous matchup for just about anyone in the Mountain West.
They’ll test that theory against the Lobos on Saturday.
Andrew is a current USBWA member, covering college basketball for multiple outlets, including Mountain West Wire of the USA TODAY Sports Media Group and Busting Brackets of the FanSided Network. He also runs the Dieckhoff Power Index, a college basketball analytics system, and provides bracketology predictions throughout the season.
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