FORT COLLINS, Colo. – The New Mexico men’s basketball team opened a two-game road trip with an 80-70 win at Colorado State on Tuesday night at Moby Arena. The Lobos (12-3, 3-1 MW) recorded their first road win of conference play while handing the Rams (10-5, 1-3 MW) a second straight home loss.
Jake Hall scored 18 points to lead the Lobos, while Tajavis Miller and Antonio Chol added 11 points each. Tomislav Buljan just missed another double-double, finishing with eight points and a game-high 11 rebounds.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The game remained close early, with the game tied 8-8 after five minutes of play. The Lobos used a 7-0 run to take a 15-8 lead with 13:00 to play and held a 17-12 advantage at the midway point of the half. Back-to-back triples from Miller and a breakaway dunk from Buljan gave UNM a 29-19 lead with 7:00 left. The Lobos led 32-24 with 4:00 to go and pushed the margin to 37-24 with 2:30 to go. The Rams cut the margin to eight in the final minute before the Lobos took a 39-30 lead into the half. Miller scored nine first-half points, setting his Mountain West high, to lead New Mexico.
In the second half, the teams traded baskets early with UNM holding a 45-39 lead after the first two minutes. The Rams closed to within four early before UNM pushed the lead to 57-44 with 12:45 left with a 6-0 run. New Mexico led 62-53 at the midway point of the half and held a 70-58 margin with 6:00 to go. The lead was double digits at 73-63 with 4:00 left before CSU trimmed the margin to 74-68 with 3:00 left. A breakaway jam by Chol with 1:20 left gave UNM an eight-point lead and a pair of Buljan free throws pushed the lead to 78-68 in the final minute. The Lobos would close out the 10-point win in the final minute.
LOBO NOTES
• The Lobos posted their 27th win at Moby, the most of any CSU opponent in the building
• New Mexico won at Moby in consecutive seasons for the first time since 2017 and 2018
• Chol and Miller scoring in double figures now gives UNM nine different players to score in double figures over the first four conference games
• UNM’s 11 3-pointers were its most in a Mountain West road game in two seasons (13 at Wyoming in 2024)
• All eight Lobos who appeared in game each scored at least six points
QUOTABLE
“Any win we will take, but a road win against a really good team in the league is great. That has the potential to be a Quad 1 or 2 win as the season goes along and that is important. It was good to play well on the road on both sides of the ball. Our first road game in conference (at Boise State) we had one side of the ball down (defensively), but tonight we were good on both ends and that’s what you need to win on the road in this league.” – Eric Olen
UP NEXT
The Lobos will conclude the road trip on Saturday with a visit to Air Force. Game time from Clune Arena is 1 p.m. and the game will air on the Mountain West Network.