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SENIOR FAREWELL: New Mexico plays its final regular-season home game Saturday when the San Diego State Aztecs visit The Pit/Bob King Court. Tipoff is 1:05 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on 610 AM The Sports Animal. It will be the last home appearance for the Lobos lone senior,Molly McKinnon, who will be recognized before the game.
The Lobos are 19-6 overall and 8-3 in the Mountain West Conference following last Saturdays solid 71-64 victory at BYU. New Mexico is tied with UNLV for second place in the MWC, one game behind frontrunner Colorado State. The Rebels are at Air Force Saturday, then finish the year by entertaining BYU and Utah. The Rams play at Wyoming Saturday, then host Air Force and UNM next week.
San Diego State is 9-14 overall and 1-9 in conference play. The Aztecs play at Air Force Thursday. New Mexico is completing the regular season by playing four of its lastfive tilts away from The Pit. The Lobos complete the regular season next week at Wyoming and Colorado State.
New Mexico is seeking its second straight 20-win season and fourth overall under head coach Don Flanagan. The Lobos were 26-7 in 1997-98, 24-7 in 1998-99 and 22-13 last year. The Lobos had never won 20 games in a season prior to Flanagans arrival seven years ago.
UNMs average attendance stands at 9,002 entering Saturdays game. The single-season record is 8,918 in 1999-2000.
Probable Starters30 Chelsea Grear, F, 5-10, Jr-2L, 9.8. 6.542 Lindsey Arndt, F, 6-1, Fr-HS, 7.4, 5.840 Jordan Adams, C, 6-3, Jr-2L, 14.6, 6.212 Molly McKinnon, G, 5-8, Sr-3L, 7.8, 2.621 Mandi Moore, G, 5-7, Fr-HS, 10.3, 4.6
UNM VS. SAN DIEGO STATE: The Lobos trail the series 13-8, however, they have won six of seven and seven of the last 10 after the Aztecs won the first 10 games of the series. San Diego State has a 5-4 lead in Albuquerque, although UNM has won the last four. The Aztecs last win in The Pit was 57-39 in the quarterfinals of the 1995 WAC Tournament. UNM won 86-66 last year in Albuquerque.
The Aztecs have a 6-3 lead in San Diego and have won one game against the Lobos in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas in conference tournament play. The two schools have met four times in league tournaments with SDSU leading 3-1 in those contests.
San Diego State Probable StartersF 10 Ashonda Williams, 6-0, Jr-Tr, 7.7, 4.4F 34 Valencia Howard, 6-1, Jr-Tr, 4.0, 4.3C 55 Atim Otii, 6-0, Sr-3L, 10.2, 6.2G 12 Claire Swinbank, 5-8, Sr-2L, 11.9, 4.1G 20 Jamey Cox, 5-7, Jr-2L, 9.6, 2.0
Head Coach: Barb Smith (48-82 in 5th year at San Diego State; 1-7 vs. New Mexico, 0-3 at Albuquerque)
Jan. 23 at San Diego: New Mexico seemed in total control over the Aztecs, but the home team wouldn’t fall easily as it fought to the end before UNM prevailed, 58-49. UNM went on a 19-6 run to close the half and led 32-13 at the break. The 13 points ties for the fewest points scored against the Lobos in the first half this season.
UNM scored nine straight points to start the second half for a 28-point bulge at 41-13. San Diego State answered, though, using a 10-0 spurt to close the gap to seven (54-47) with 55 seconds left. The Lobos hit their shots down the stretch to record their fourth straight victory. UNM did commit a season-high 24 turnovers.
Molly McKinnon led the way with 15 points and six rebounds. Mandi Moore had 11 points and Melissa Forest chipped in with 10. The Lobos shot 47% from the field and 82% from the line, and outrebounded the Aztecs 44-34.
HEAD COACH DON FLANAGAN: Don Flanagan is 141-69 into his seventh season at UNM, 95-35 at home and 46-34 away from The Pit. Flanagan is 8-3 against San Diego State, 4-0 in The Pit, 3-2. Flanagan is 61-36 in conference games, 40-9 in The Pit and 21-27 on the road.
Flanagan took over a struggling program in 1995 and the Lobos have improved remarkably under his guidance. Theyve captured a regular-season conference championship, a conference tournament title and made four consecutive postseason appearances, including the schools first-ever NCAA bid in 1998.
Flanagan become the schools all-time leader in victories in less than five seasons, surpassing Doug Hoseltons previous mark of 89 wins from 1980-87. Amazingly, Flanagan took just 133 games to reach 90 wins for hiscareer, while Hoselton won 89 games in 194 tries. Of course winning is nothing new for Flanagan. In fact he is winning less now than in his previous job as head coach at Albuquerques Eldorado High School, where he compiled an astounding 401-13 record with 11 state championships in 16 years.
Under Flanagan, UNM has become a consistent threat to win the conferencetitle as the Lobos have finished no worse than third in each of the past four seasons. Flanagans teams have become noted for their stifling defense. New Mexico has finished among the conference leaders in scoring defense in each of the last six years and has consistently ranked in the top-20 in the nation in that category as well. Fan support has been tremendous as a result of Flanagans defense and intense style of play.Last season the Lobos were fifth in the nation in attendance, averaging 8,712 fans a game. The Lobos had 16,845 fans witness their loss to Utah on Jan. 7, 2001, which at the time was the largest crowd in the nation. UNM also had a sellout throng of 18,018 at the WNIT Championship game, the third-largest on-campus attendance in the nation during the 2001-02 season.
In 1999-2000, UNM was sixth in the nation with an average attendance of 8,918. In 1994-95, the year before Flanagans arrival, Los Lobos averaged just 397 fans per game.
LAST GAME: Jordan Adams made her first four shots of the second half to spark a 13-5 run, allowing UNM to come away with a 71-64 victory at BYU.
Adams finished with a game-high 18 points and 10 rebounds. She scored just five points in the first half, missing 8 of 10 shots from the floor, but rebounded in the second period by tallying 13 points on 6 of 11 shooting. Adams scored nine points during the decisive run as UNM increased a 30-24 halftime lead to 43-29 with 15:40 left.
BYU trimmed the margin to five (56-51) with 1:58 left, but UNM made some keys shots and free throws down the stretch to keep the Cougars at bay.
Adams was one of three Lobos to record a double-double. Point guard Mandi Moore recorded 15 points and a career-high 10 rebounds while Chelsea Grear contributed 12 points and a team-high 11 rebounds. UNM outrebounded BYU 51-37.
SEASON NOTES:The Lobos won for only the third time in Provo, but it was their second straight triumph in the Marriott Center…New Mexico won 78-70 last year…UNM is 3-19 all-time in Provo
For the first time this year, three Lobos registered double figures in rebounds: Chelsea Grear (11), Jordan Adams (10) and Mandi Moore (10)
Moore set a career-high with the 10 boards and came within 2 assists of a triple-double…her 8 assists are the most since she had 8 against New Mexico State on Dec. 18
Moore is 1 assist from cracking the top-6 for a single season…Moore has 123…Cathy Lowther (1983-84) and Molly McKinnon (2000-01) are tied for No. 6 with 124
Grear logged her team-leading 4th double-double of the season and the 5thof her career…it was Adams 6th d-d of her career and third this year
UNM again did a good job against one the nations top 3-point shooting teams…the Cougars made 7 of 22 (32%) shots from long range last Saturday, below their season average of 8.5 a game and well under their season percentage of 42.5%…in two games against the Lobos this season, BYU shotjust 32.5% (41-126) from the floor, including 13 of 45 (29%) from 3-point
Sophomore Melissa Forest is averaging 8.4 ppg, 4.5 rpg and 19.5 minutes in 11 MWC games…her non-conference averages in 16 games were 3.9 ppg, 2.9 rpg and 11.1 minutes
Opponents are averaging just 22.6 points in the first half of the past seven games
Despite just 5 blocks on the Utah-BYU swing, the Lobos have knocked away 28 attempts the past four games and continue to lead the MWC at 5.68 a game
UNM shot 51% (25-49) from the floor against Air Force, its 3rd-best accuracy of the season and best in 20 games, since making 34 of 60 (57%) at UTEP on Nov. 23
The Lobos established a season high against Air Force with 12 three-pointers, which matches the second-best effort in schoolhistory…the record is 15 vs. BYU on Feb. 1, 1996…New Mexico was 12-25 (48%) from downtown en route to its highest point total (78) in 12 games
UNMs average attendance stands at 9,002 with one regular-season game remaining…the single-season record is 8,918 in 1999-2000
Statistical Trends: New Mexico is 18-2 when it outrebounds its opponent, 16-1 when it outshoots its foe, 14-2 when playing on a weekday, 15-3 when playing at night and 14-2 when it commits fewer turnovers
TOUGH D: In home victories over Colorado State and Wyoming, the Lobos held both teams to their lowest point totals and shooting performances of the season. CSU scored 50 points and shot just 38.1% from the floor. TheCowgirls were limited to 41 points and 21.5% shooting.
New Mexico enters the week 1st in the MWC in scoring defense (56.6 ppg), 1st in FG percentage defense (35.0%), 1st in rebound margin (+5.7) and 1st in blocked shots (5.7 a game).
BACK AT YA: Led by junior Jordan Adams, the Lobos lead the Mountain WestConference with 142 blocks, a figure that ranks second-best by a UNM teamfor a season. The season record for rejections is 166 set last year.
Twice this season, New Mexico has tied the schools single-game record by swatting away 13 shots: the season opener against Pacific and Feb. 2 against Wyoming. UNM also had 13 blocks against Texas Tech on Jan. 13,1978.
Adams set a Womens Preseason NIT record with seven blocks against Pacific on Nov. 9. She established a career-best with eight against Air Force on Feb. 7. Adams is the UNM womens career leader in rejections with 248. She has 82 blocks this season. Her single-season school record set lastyear is 98.
UNM AT HOME: New Mexico is 13-3 at home this season, the only setbacks coming against No. 12 Colorado, Oregon State and UNLV.
ROAD NUMBERS: The Lobos are a solid 6-3 away from The Pit this season. The losses came at nationally-ranked Texas on Dec. 6, at UNLV and at Utah.
COMEBACK KIDS: Three times this season New Mexico has won despite trailingby at least 10 points. The comebacks:
OpponentDeficitTimeFinal ScoreArizona36-2618:32, 2ndWon, 75-67Utah45-3216:14, 2ndWon, 66-55Colorado State28-126:51, 1stWon, 56-50
UNM VS. RANKED TEAMS: UNM is 2-2 against ranked opponents in 2001-02 withwins over then-No. 8 Texas Tech and then-No. 18 Colorado State. The losses have come against No. 12 Colorado and No. 17 Texas. The Lobos are 4-14 against ranked foes under head coach Don Flanagan. The 74-65 win against Texas Tech snapped an eight-game skid against nationally-ranked teams.
SHE DID IT: Junior center Jordan Adams became only the ninth player in school history to reach to the 1,000-point mark for her career when she nailed a free throw against Portland State on Dec. 15. Adams is only one of three players to get to 1,000 points during her junior year. She ranks 6th all-time at UNM with 1,202 points.
WHERE ADAMS RANKS: Jordan Adams in the UNM record book:
Career Blocked Shots (for both men and women)1. Luc Longley3362. Jordan Adams2483. Kenny Thomas239
Career Scoring1. Abby Garchek1,8362. Alison Foote1,6723. Jean Rostermundt1,4444. Yvonne McKinnon1,4205. Miranda Sanchez1,3016. Jordan Adams1,202
17,215 THANK-YOUS: The Lobos game against UNLV on Jan. 6 was televised onESPN2. A crowd of 17,215 was able to make the trip to The Pit to watch the game. At the time, it was the second-largest crowd in womens basketball in 2001-02.
HONORS/AWARDS: Adams has been named the Mountain West Conference Player ofthe Week twice this year and she was also chosen MVP of the Southwest Airlines Lobo Shootout on Dec. 22. Chelsea Grear and Mandi Moore were also named Southwest Airlines all-tournament.
DOUBLE TROUBLE: Jordan Adams had her first double-double of the year against Pacific with 21 points and 10 rebounds. She had three double-doubles last year and has six for her career. Junior Chelsea Grear has registered a team-high four double-doubles for the year and five for her career.
Freshman Mandi Moore logged a double-double in her first collegiate game with 15 points and 10 assists in the season-opener against Pacific. The last time a New Mexico player had 10 or more assists was last season when Nikki Heckroth had 11. Moore also had 15 points and 10 rebounds in the win at BYU. Lindsey Arndt has joined the d-d party twice after garnering 17 rebounds and 14 points against Arizona and 15 points and 10 rebounds against Colorado State.
ITS ALL ON THE BENCH: Head coach Don Flanagan regularly uses his reserves as eight Lobos have played in all 25 games while 10 have seen action in at least 22 contests.
FANTASTIC FROSH: The Lobos have three freshmen who have contributed greatly this year. Mandi Moore has started every game at the point, Lindsey Arndt has started all but one at power forward and guard Stephanie Shaw has seen action in every contest. The three players have combined to score 518 points (20.7 ppg), grab 325 rebounds (13 rpg) and dish out 213 assists (8.5 apg).
Moore leads the MWC in assists (123) and assist-to-turnover margin (1.80) and is among the leaders in several other categories: 3rd in 3-point FG% (43.1), 8th in steals (45), 10th in FG% (48.2), 12th in 3-point FGs (1.24 a game), 8th in defensive rebound average (4.28), 17th in scoring (10.3 ppg) and 19th in rebounding (4.6). Moore leads the team in minutes played as well.
Arndt has had two double-doubles this season and had 14 points and 17 rebounds in her fifth collegiate game against Arizona. She ranks third on the team and 12th in the league in rebound average (5.8).
MARGIN OF VICTORY: The Lobos have had eight games this year where the margin of victory has been at least 20 points and four games where it was 30 or more. The average winning margin is 11.9 points.
THE INVITATION IS IN THE MAIL: Junior Jordan Adams competed for a chance to represent the USA in the World University Games last summer. She spent three days vying for a spot at the Olympic headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Adams competed against 32 of the nations top womens basketball players. Adams was the only player from the MWC given an inviteto the trials.
LONE STAR STATE OF MIND: Of the 12 players on UNMs roster, six hail fromTexas. Stephanie Shaw, Brittany Wolfgang, Mandi Moore, Chelsea Grear, Daja Adams and Lauren McLeod all call the Lone Star state home.
THIS JUST IN: UNM signed three players to national letters of intent during the early signing period. The group includes: Abbie Letz (El Paso, Texas), a 6-1 post who averaged 19 points and 8 rebounds at Hanks High School; Tiana Johnson (Roswell, NM) a 5-10 post who averaged 24 points and9 rebounds at Goddard High School; Jana Francis (Canadian, Texas) a 6-2 post player who averaged 16 points and 12 rebounds at Canadian High School.
THE MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE: The MWC was conceived on May 26, 1998, wheneight teams announced they were breaking away from the Western Athletic Conference. Those teams Air Force, Brigham Young, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, UNLV, Utah and Wyoming brought immediate credibility to their new league.
Last year, the Lobos finished in a tie for third place. Utah won the regular season title but it was the Colorado State Rams that won thetournament. CSU and Utah both advanced to the NCAA Tournament while UNM, UNLV, BYU and San Diego State played in the WNIT.
NCAA TOURNAMENT HOSTS: The University of New Mexico will host the 2003 NCAA Womens Basketball Midwest Regional. It will be the first time UNM has hosted a womens NCAA tournament game. The Pit has hosted the NCAA mens tournament seven times. Mens action returns to Albuquerque for the2002 First and Second Rounds on March 14 and 16, and the West Regional on March 24 and 26, 2005.
LOBO HISTORY: The Lobos are in their 24th season of competition. The first womens basketball game at UNM was played on Jan. 10, 1974, a 79-45 loss to Gallup. The all-time record is 324-327. UNM played continuouslyfrom 1974-87 before the program was dropped for four seasons from 1988-91. Since its reinstatement before the 1991-92 season, the Lobos are 155-165, but 141-69 in six-plus years under Don Flanagan, who has posted five straight winning seasons.vtowztwyxxzzxxyx~z||x|wx|ypywnvtx~|vxvutsuutruqortutuuwwsttuwwwwuyuuv|txzvwwxyxzywrxyw||yyyzxvszxzywtvrsw|~zxxstwoxyxyrwvuwyxxyuxtuwrv|wxzwwxz|~ywzxy
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