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Lobos Start Hot, Finish Cold in MWC Tournament Loss to TCU

Lobos Start Hot, Finish Cold in MWC Tournament Loss to TCULobos Start Hot, Finish Cold in MWC Tournament Loss to TCU

March 6, 2007

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LAS VEGAS (AP) – New Mexico couldn’t hang on to a halftime lead, as the Lobos fell 62-54 to TCU in the opening round of the Mountain West Conference Tournament.

TCU (13-16) advanced to face top-seeded BYU in the quarterfinals Thursday, and the Lobos (15-17) finished with just their second losing season since 1984.

J.R. Giddens had 10 points and 11 boards for New Mexico, which also got 12 points from Jamaal Smith.

Kevin Langford pulled down 13 boards and Femi Ibikunle added 10 points and some very big defensive stops for TCU, which trailed by six at the half.

The Lobos, who hadn’t lost five straight games since 1995, jumped out to a 24-11 lead on the eighth-seeded Horned Frogs but then went stone cold from the floor.

Hackett’s drive to the basket with just under five minutes left gave the Horned Frogs a 52-46 lead and capped a 13-3 run. Chad Toppert responded with a 3-pointer for New Mexico, but Alvardo Parker’s three-point play with 3:42 restored TCU’s six-point lead, and the Lobos didn’t have another run left in them.

New Mexico used an 18-0 run highlighted by Smith’s rebound and fastbreak basket to take a 24-11 lead. The Horned Frogs went seven minutes between baskets during that stretch.

After trailing by as many as 14, however, TCU pulled to 34-26 at the half.

The Lobos missed their first eight shots after halftime before Tony Danridge sank a bucket with 13:36 left, giving New Mexico a 37-33 lead.