NCAAB

Nevada Wolf Pack at New Mexico Lobos

· NCAA Men's Basketball
16-5, 3-3 Away
Final
55 - 89
18-3, 11-0 Home

No. 25 New Mexico routs Nevada 89-55 to snap 9-game losing streak against Wolf Pack

New Mexico (18-3, 6-2 Mountain West) has won five straight, all by 13 points or more.

Jamal Mashburn Jr. added 14 points, Nelly Joseph finished 12 points and 10 rebounds, and Donovan Dent and Mustapha Amzil each had 11 points.

Jarod Lucas and Kenan Blackshear each scored nine points for Nevada (16-5, 3-4). The Wolf Pack beat No. 24 Colorado State at home Wednesday night to end a three-game losing streak.

The Lobos scored the first 10 points and led 23-8. They shot 58.6%, hitting 11 of 22 3-pointers.

Nevada cut it to 53-44 on Tylan Pope’s dunk midway through the second half. New Mexico responded with 3-pointers from Tru Washington and House to push it to 59-44.

House also had six assists and six steals.

“Jaelen House was phenomenal,” Lobos coach Richard Pitino said “Not on the shot making, but the steals. Lucas is one of the best offensive players in our league and House did a great job on him.”

Lucas finished eight points below his average and went 3 for 13 from the field.

Nevada coach Steve Alford, who once coached New Mexico, said the Wolf Pack starters just didn’t stack up.

“I thought the first 10 (minutes) was bad and the last 10 was bad,” he said. “I think the middle 20, we competed and we made a good run there with 10 minutes to go and we came with the starters and we just didn’t have it. You have to give them credit. They played really, really well tonight and we didn’t play very well.”

STEALING THE DIFFERENCE

Pitino credited the defense for turning the game as the Lobos had nine steals and forced 15 turnovers, turning that into 24-7 advantage on fast-break points.

“We have times where we we turn you over and we’re really dynamic offensively on the break. Pick sixes I call them," he said. "We converted a lot of those steals. When we’re playing with pace and speed like that, good things can happen. It all starts with the defense side of it.”

PLAYING THE PERCENTAGES

New Mexico ended up shooting 58.6%, compared to 33.9% for Nevada, a difference the Wolf Pack could not overcome, Alford said.

“They really defended well,” he said of the Lobos. “Our ball didn’t go in and their ball did go in. A lot. They shot 58 and we shot 33, it’s going to be a lopsided win or loss.”

BIG PICTURE

Nevada: The Wolf Pack will try to reground after falling into a tie for sixth in the conference.

New Mexico: Ranked for the first week this season, the Lobos avoided an upset with the resounding victory to give coach Richard Pitino his first victory over the Wolf Pack — the only conference team he had failed to beat.

UP NEXT

Nevada: Hosts San Jose State on Friday night.

New Mexico: Hosts Boise State on Wednesday night.

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Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 55 - 89
2nd 0:00 End of 2nd half 55 - 89
2nd 0:10 Tru Washington Steal. 55 - 89
2nd 0:10 Tyler Rolison Turnover. 55 - 89
2nd 0:18 Tru Washington made Jumper. 55 - 89

Statistics

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19-56 FG 34-58
33.9 Field Goal % 58.6
4-17 3PT 11-22
23.5 Three Point % 50.0
13-18 FT 10-14
72.2 Free Throw % 71.4
32 Rebounds 33
12 Offensive Rebounds 6
20 Defensive Rebounds 27
9 Assists 18
4 Steals 9
4 Blocks 6
15 Turnovers 10
0 Team Turnovers 0
15 Total Turnovers 10
0 Technical Fouls 1
0 Total Technical Fouls 1
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
11 Points Off Turnovers 25
7 Fast Break Points 24
26 Points in Paint 30
15 Fouls 16
0 Largest Lead 32

Game Information

Venue: The Pit

Location: Albuquerque, NM
Attendance: 15,021 | Capacity:

2024-25 Mountain West Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
New Mexico 17-3 - 27-8
Colorado State 16-4 1 26-10
Utah State 15-5 2 26-8
Boise State 14-6 3 26-11
San Diego State 14-6 3 21-10
UNLV 11-9 6 18-15
Nevada 8-12 9 17-16
San José State 7-13 10 15-20
Wyoming 5-15 12 12-20
Fresno State 2-18 15 6-26
Air Force 1-19 16 4-28
Full Standings