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Lobos Travel to Cancun Challenge This Weekend

Lobos Travel to Cancun Challenge This WeekendLobos Travel to Cancun Challenge This Weekend

Nov. 25, 2008

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Cancun Challenge
New Mexico vs. VCU
Moon Palace Resort • Cancun, Mexico
Saturday, Nov. 29 • 9:00 p.m. (M.S.T.)
Radio:
KKOB 770 AM, www.770kkob.com, Lobo Radio Network
Online: Live Audio on GoLobos.com
Television: CBS College Sports (Comcast 274, Direct TV 613, Dish Network 152
Series History: First Meeting
Sunday, Nov. 30: Lobos face Vanderbilt/Drake at 6:15/8:30 p.m. on CBS College Sports

New Mexico travels to Old Mexico this weekend to complete the Cancun Challenge. The Lobos (3-2) will face Virginia Commonwealth Saturday at 9 p.m. Mountain Time from the Moon Palace resort on the Yucatan Peninsula. VCU was 2-1 heading into a Tuesday game at East Carolina.

The winner of the UNM-VCU game will take on the winner of Drake and Vanderbilt Sunday at 8:30 MT. The third-place game begins at 6:15.

Drake enters the Challenge 2-1 after beating South Dakota State 75-65 on Sunday. Vanderbilt took a 2-1 record into Wednesday’s game against Central Arkansas,

Both of the Lobos’ games from Cancun will be televised live on CBS College Sports. Thad Anderson, Pete Gillen and Rich Zvosec will call the action.

CBS College Sports is channel Ch. 274 on Comcast Cable in Albuquerque, channel 603 on DirecTV and 152 on Dish.

New Mexico improved to 3-2 on the season following Monday’s 85-74 victory over Cal State Northridge. Roman Martinez came off the bench to score 20 points, canning a career-high 5 3-pointers. Senior Tony Danridge added 16 – also in a reserve role – as the Lobo bench out-scored the Matadors’ bench 54-19.

This weekend will bring an end to a very busy month for the Lobos. UNM is currently in a stretch of playing five contests in 11 days. Since the opener Nov. 14, the Lobos will have played seven games in 17 days.

LOBOS VS. CANCUN CHALLENGE COMPETITION
New Mexico and VCU are meeting for the first time. Steve Alford is also facing the Rams for the first time in his head coaching career. The rest of the series info:

UNM vs. Drake: The Bulldogs have a 2-1 edge.
Drake 47, UNM 39
Dec. 18, 1939 in Albuquerque
UNM 65, Drake 60
March 17, 1964 in New York (NIT)
Drake 59, UNM 52
Dec. 27, 1986 in Albuquerque (Lobo Invitational championship game)

UNM vs. Vanderbilt: The Commodores have a 3-0 lead.
Vanderbilt 81, UNM 59
Dec. 19, 1956 in Nashville
Vanderbilt 66, UNM 59
Dec. 21, 1960 in Albuquerque
Vanderbilt 87, UNM 71
Nov. 30, 1986 in Kahalui, Maui (championship game of the Silversword Invitational)

Steve Alford vs. Drake: Alford has a 14-1 record against the Bulldogs, 7-0 when he was at Missouri State and 7-1 while he was at Iowa.

Steve Alford vs. Vanderbilt: First meeting.

MORE ON VCU
VCU is led by 6-3 senior guard Eric Maynor, who is a John R. Wooden Award candidate. Maynor is the reigning Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and was named a Bob Cousy Award finalist in 2007-08. As a junior, he averaged 17.9 points and a league-leading 5.5 assists per game. The league’s leading returning scorer, Maynor was selected CAA Preseason Player of the Year for 2008-09.

Head coach Anthony Grant is an impressive 54-16 in his third year as a collegiate head coach. A long-time assistant to Billy Donovan at Florida and Marshall, Grant put VCU on the map in his first year when the Rams beat Duke in the first round of the 2007 NCAA Tournament. VCU has a 31-5 record in the Colonial Athletic Association with two conference championships in Grant’s two years in Richmond.

CANCUN CHALLENGE SCHEDULE & SCOREBOARD
Previous scores and upcoming schedules for the teams UNM is playing in the Cancun Challenge:

Nov. 16
VCU 82, The Citadel 59
Vanderbilt 74, Morehead State 48

Nov. 19
VCU 72, South Dakota State 56
Drake 86, Morehead State 70

Nov. 20
New Mexico 96, Grambling State 50

Nov. 22
Central Florida 72, New Mexico 71

Nov. 23
Drake 75, South Dakota State 65

Wednesday
Central Arkansas at Vanderbilt

UNM HEAD COACH Steve Alford
Steve Alford, 44, is in his second season in charge of Lobo hoops and his 18th year as a collegiate head coach. He was named UNM’s 19th head coach on March 23, 2007.

Alford, who has never been an assistant coaching is his career, has a 335-194 (63%) career record in his 18th season as a head coach, 27-11 at New Mexico. His teams have qualified for postseason play 12 times, produced 14 winning seasons and reached 21 wins on nine occasions. Alford’s maiden voyage at New Mexico was something to behold:

• A 24-9 record, tying the school mark for wins during the regular season and a 9-win improvement from the previous year

• most wins by a New Mexico head coach in his rookie season

• 8-6 on the road after an 8-43 mark in five seasons before Alford arrived at UNM

• a +7 in conference victories, the 2nd-greatest jump of all-time

Prior to New Mexico, Alford spent eight seasons at the University of Iowa where he compiled a 152-106 record, including a school-record seven consecutive winning seasons and six postseason appearances. The Hawkeyes won two Big Ten Conference tournament titles (2001 and `06).

Prior to Iowa, Alford posted a 78-29 record in four seasons (1992-95) at NCAA Division III Manchester (Ind.) College and a four-year (1996-99) record of 78-48 at Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State). The Bears defeated Wisconsin and Tennessee to advance to the Sweet 16 of the 1999 NCAA Tournament before losing to top-ranked Duke in the regional semifinals. In 1997 Alford led the Bears to a 24-9 record (second in the Missouri Valley Conference) and a trip to the National Invitation Tournament.

Manchester advanced to the 1995 NCAA Division III championship game before suffering its first defeat in 32 games to place second in the nation. Alford was named Indiana Collegiate Conference coach of the year in 1993, 1994 and 1995 and his record was 74-13 over his final three seasons.

INTO THE TEETH OF THE SCHEDULE
The remainder of the Lobos’ non-conference schedule looks to be extremely daunting, at least based on last year’s numbers:

Cal State Northridge (Monday): 20-10 overall and tied for 1st place in the Big West regular season at 12-4…final RPI of 99…picked to win Big West this season.

Virginia Commonwealth (Saturday): 24-8 overall and won the Colonial League regular-season title at 15-3…lost in the first round of the NIT…final RPI of 54.

Drake (Sunday): 28-5 overall and won the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season (15-3) and tournament titles…lost to Western Kentucky 101-99 on a buzzer-beater in the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament…final RPI of 11.

Vanderbilt (Sunday): 26-8 overall…lost to Siena in the 1st round of the NCAA Tournament…final RPI of 17.

Southern Miss (Dec. 6): 19-14 overall…final RPI of 116.

at San Diego (Dec. 10): 22-14 overall and won the West Coast Conference Tournament title…beat UConn in 1st round of the NCAA Tournament before losing to Western Kentucky…final RPI of 87…all 5 starters are back.

Ole Miss (Dec. 13): 24-11 overall…lost to Ohio State in semifinals of the NIT in New York…final RPI of 46.

Oral Roberts (Dec. 17): 24-9 overall and won the Summit League regular season (16-2) and tournament titles…lost to Pittsburgh in the1st round of the NCAA Tournament…final RPI of 43.

Texas Tech (Dec. 20): 16-15 overall…final RPI of 92.

New Mexico State (Dec. 23 & 30): 21-14 and tied for Western Athletic Conference regular-season title at 12-4…final RPI of 142.

UTEP (Jan. 6): 19-14 overall…lost to Utah in the 1st round of the College Basketball Invitational…final RPI of 114.

GOTTA FINISH
The Lobos’ two losses this season have been a bit tough to stomach. On Nov. 16 in Omaha, New Mexico held a 59-43 lead over Creighton with 10:17 remaining. The margin was still nine points in UNM’s favor at 72-63 with 3:39 left before the Bluejays went on an improbable 17-0 run that led them to an 82-75 victory.

The Lobos lost to Central Florida 72-71 on Nov. 22 when the Knights nailed a 3-pointer with 4.6 seconds to play. New Mexico had a 69-60 advantage after two made free throws with 2:07 to go. UCF outscored UNM 12-2 down the stretch to shock the home crowd.

NON-CONFERENCE STREAK COMES TO AN END
When Central Florida shocked the Lobos with a 72-71 loss in The Pit on Nov. 22, it put an end to New Mexico’s 33-game winning streak in non-conference home games. The last loss before UCF was to No. 5 Wake Forest on Dec. 22, 2004. At the time, UNM’s streak was the fifth longest in the nation.

CAL STATE NORTHRDIGE RECAP
Roman Martinez came off the bench to score a game-high 20 points Monday, leading New Mexico to an 85-74 victory over Cal State Northridge.

Martinez, who was one of three regular UNM starters to start off as substitutes, had a career-high five 3-pointers.

The game was close until midway through the first half. New Mexico was leading 20-19 when it went on a 16-2 run over the next five minutes. UNM outscored the Matadors 11-0 over the final 4:24 of the run, with Tony Danridge scoring on the front end and back end of the stretch.

Northridge made a late charge after New Mexico took its largest lead, 71-48, on a Martinez 3-pointer with 10:12 left. Northridge used a 19-7 run to cut it to 78-67 with 4:23 remaining as Galick hit a basket and foul shot to cap the rally.

Martinez, however, ended any thoughts of a Northridge comeback with his career-high fifth 3-pointer and Danridge, who also came off the bench to finish with 16 points, followed with a fast break dunk. That pushed the lead back to 83-67 with three minutes left.

One of the big differences in the game came on free throws, where New Mexico had a 26-16 advantage. The Lobos finished at 81.3 percent from the line, making up for a lackluster effort in their last game.

CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE POSTGAME NOTES
• The Lobos are now 34-1 in their last 35 non-conference home games

• New Mexico led 20-19 before going on a 16-2 run for a 36-21 lead…6 different Lobos scored during the decisive burst…UNM led 46-30 at the break

• The Lobos started out the game 3 of 10 from the floor, but made 9 of their last 15 FGs to end the half at 12 of 25, or 48%…UNM finished the game at 46.3% (25-54)

• New Mexico forced a season-high 21 turnovers

• The Lobo bench outscored the Matadors’ reserves 54-19

• New Mexico was out-rebounded for the first time this season, 42-33…UNM had a +11.3 rebound margin coming into the game

• The Lobos shot a season-best 81.3% (26-32) from the FT line…they came into the game shooting 64.4% (67-104) for the season…UNM made its first 12 FTs tonight

• Steve Alford is now 115-11 in non-conference home games in his head coaching career, 13-1 while at UNM

• New Mexico has made a 3-pointer in 586 consecutive games; the last time it didn’t connect was Jan. 3, 1991, going 0-8 against Colorado State

Junior Roman Martinez
• came off the bench to score a season-high 20 points, making 7 of 9 FGs
• made a career-high 5 3-pointers, the most 3s by a Lobo this season

Senior Tony Danridge
• 16 points and 5 rebounds in a reserve role
• came into the game shooting 48% (10-21) from the line, but made 8-10 tonight
• the 8 FTs made is a career-high

Senior Chad Toppert
• scored 8 points, making 2 of 6 3-pointers
• 196 3s in his career, still No. 6 on the UNM career list; Kevin Henry is 5th with 197

Sophomore Jonathan Wills
• made his first start of the season; UNM is now 15-3 when he starts

Freshman Nate Garth
• tied his season high with 7 assists against just 1 turnover in 24 minutes

Freshman A.J. Hardeman
• 7 points (2-2 FGs, 3-4 FTs) and a season-high 6 rebounds in 20 minutes