The New Mexico State men?s basketball coaches call Louisiana-Lafayette the most talented team in the Sun Belt Conference.
Tonight in Lafayette, the Aggies hope to get some momentum before next month?s Sun Belt Conference Tournament, with a road win.
The Aggies (5-19, 1-10) have lost six straight, while UL-Lafayette (15-8, 9-2) has won 9 of 10.
?UL-Lafayette is as good as it wants to be,? head coach Tony Stubblefield said. ?They are really athletic and they are very difficult to beat at home.?
Assistant Coach Chris Crutchfield agrees, but also said the Ragin? Cajuns have a tendancy to keep teams in games too long.
?They?re one of those teams that will let you hang around,? Crutchfield said, adding that he hopes the Aggies will be able to exploit ULL?s lack of killer instinct.
The last time the two teams met, Jan. 20 in Las Cruces, the Aggies lost 89-79 in overtime. In that contest, it was NMSU?s lack of a killer instinct that allowed ULL to stay in the game and eventually notch a come-from-ehind victory.
The Aggies led 42-31 at halftime, but the Ragin? Cajuns made 21 of 35 from the field in the second half and overtime to pull out the win.
?We changed up defenses on them and it worked at times,? Stubblefield said. ?Against Lafayette you have to change up defenses and try to slow them down.?
The Ragin? Cajuns are led by guard Tiras Wade and forward Brian Hamilton. Wade is third in the league in scoring at a 19.2 per game clip, while Hamilton is averaging 13.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game.
?Tiras Wade can really shoot the ball well,? Aggie guard Mike Mitchell said. ?We have to defend and rebound well. In the first meeting, we did some good things and got some good looks at the basket. We have to find ways to finish and get back on the winning track.?
Mitchell led the Aggies with 23 points in the first meeting, while forwards Duane John and Jeff Jones and 15 and 12 points respectively.
Louisiana-Lafayette is third in league play in scoring at 73 points a game, while allowing the second fewest at 65. The Aggies are seventh in the league in scoring (67.3), while ninth in points allowed (73.7).
?Louisiana-Lafayette has a lot of different people that can score and do different things,? Stubblefield said. ?We have to be effective offensively and not turn the ball over.?
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Notes: The Aggies have lost three of five games by five points or less... Louisiana-Lafayette leads the all-time series against NMSU 10-2... Aggie point guard Josh Jenkins has led the Aggies in assists 13 times this season.
Tonight in Lafayette, the Aggies hope to get some momentum before next month?s Sun Belt Conference Tournament, with a road win.
The Aggies (5-19, 1-10) have lost six straight, while UL-Lafayette (15-8, 9-2) has won 9 of 10.
?UL-Lafayette is as good as it wants to be,? head coach Tony Stubblefield said. ?They are really athletic and they are very difficult to beat at home.?
Assistant Coach Chris Crutchfield agrees, but also said the Ragin? Cajuns have a tendancy to keep teams in games too long.
?They?re one of those teams that will let you hang around,? Crutchfield said, adding that he hopes the Aggies will be able to exploit ULL?s lack of killer instinct.
The last time the two teams met, Jan. 20 in Las Cruces, the Aggies lost 89-79 in overtime. In that contest, it was NMSU?s lack of a killer instinct that allowed ULL to stay in the game and eventually notch a come-from-ehind victory.
The Aggies led 42-31 at halftime, but the Ragin? Cajuns made 21 of 35 from the field in the second half and overtime to pull out the win.
?We changed up defenses on them and it worked at times,? Stubblefield said. ?Against Lafayette you have to change up defenses and try to slow them down.?
The Ragin? Cajuns are led by guard Tiras Wade and forward Brian Hamilton. Wade is third in the league in scoring at a 19.2 per game clip, while Hamilton is averaging 13.8 points and 7.9 rebounds per game.
?Tiras Wade can really shoot the ball well,? Aggie guard Mike Mitchell said. ?We have to defend and rebound well. In the first meeting, we did some good things and got some good looks at the basket. We have to find ways to finish and get back on the winning track.?
Mitchell led the Aggies with 23 points in the first meeting, while forwards Duane John and Jeff Jones and 15 and 12 points respectively.
Louisiana-Lafayette is third in league play in scoring at 73 points a game, while allowing the second fewest at 65. The Aggies are seventh in the league in scoring (67.3), while ninth in points allowed (73.7).
?Louisiana-Lafayette has a lot of different people that can score and do different things,? Stubblefield said. ?We have to be effective offensively and not turn the ball over.?
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Notes: The Aggies have lost three of five games by five points or less... Louisiana-Lafayette leads the all-time series against NMSU 10-2... Aggie point guard Josh Jenkins has led the Aggies in assists 13 times this season.
