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New Mexico comes in at 17-4 (11-2 MWC with losses to both ranked SDSU and UNLV). After being picked top of the MWC they have stumbled or these two teams have risen to the top of the pack. We all know NM's pedigree this season. They bring back all but one player and have a good recruiting class to include some international flavor. Three are averaging double figures with Snell (6'7'/195# G/F) 13ppg Gordon (6'9'/245#/UCLA) 12ppg Williams (6'3'/18#) 12ppg. Gordon has been up and down this season but his strength inside will be a challenge for Taylor Broekhuis and the Falcons. You can see the experience on the NM team as Coach Alford has 10 players averaging double minutes playing time during confernece play for the Lobos (put this here as it's been discussed about AF and our games this season).
Big plus for AF going into this game is style of play and prep time. It hurts our team with the very shot turnaround from Saturday to Tuesday especially after overtime extra minutes. I hope the fatigue doesn't factor in. But AF is playing a physical Lobo team that is very similar to UNLV, very similar to TCU, etc, etc. Lobo's also have the shrot turnaround but must also travel to AF while preparing for a completely different offense and defense than they have played to date. I find this a giant plus for our team.
Bottom line(s) for this game. AF must get points off the bench. If guys come in and play defense and score off the bench then they will stay on the court thus giving starters the time they need to rest for the last 5 minutess of the game. This is the number one factor in the rest of each games this season. Did I say yet: We must get points off the bench. In addition, we must continue to play the interior defense tough and not let them get established in the paint. They do shoot well outside at 39% so we must match that with intensity and will!
New Mexico comes in at 17-4 (11-2 MWC with losses to both ranked SDSU and UNLV). After being picked top of the MWC they have stumbled or these two teams have risen to the top of the pack. We all know NM's pedigree this season. They bring back all but one player and have a good recruiting class to include some international flavor. Three are averaging double figures with Snell (6'7'/195# G/F) 13ppg Gordon (6'9'/245#/UCLA) 12ppg Williams (6'3'/18#) 12ppg. Gordon has been up and down this season but his strength inside will be a challenge for Taylor Broekhuis and the Falcons. You can see the experience on the NM team as Coach Alford has 10 players averaging double minutes playing time during confernece play for the Lobos (put this here as it's been discussed about AF and our games this season).
Big plus for AF going into this game is style of play and prep time. It hurts our team with the very shot turnaround from Saturday to Tuesday especially after overtime extra minutes. I hope the fatigue doesn't factor in. But AF is playing a physical Lobo team that is very similar to UNLV, very similar to TCU, etc, etc. Lobo's also have the shrot turnaround but must also travel to AF while preparing for a completely different offense and defense than they have played to date. I find this a giant plus for our team.
Bottom line(s) for this game. AF must get points off the bench. If guys come in and play defense and score off the bench then they will stay on the court thus giving starters the time they need to rest for the last 5 minutess of the game. This is the number one factor in the rest of each games this season. Did I say yet: We must get points off the bench. In addition, we must continue to play the interior defense tough and not let them get established in the paint. They do shoot well outside at 39% so we must match that with intensity and will!
