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11/17/2019 2:00 PM ET (433 DAYS AGO) |
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GAME PREVIEW
Nov 16, 2019No. 19 Arizona has cruised through three games but is expecting a difficult test when it hosts New Mexico State on Sunday in Tucson, Ariz."New Mexico State will be one of the most difficult games we play all season," Arizona coach Sean Miller said."Their toughness, their quickness, how hard they play ... they take great pride in those areas. It will be an amazing test and we have to be ready to go." The Aggies (2-1) are coming off a 30-5 season in which they lost by a point to fifth-seeded Auburn in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. While returning a veteran squad, New Mexico State isn't as dangerous as it could be because standout senior point guard AJ Harris is out after last month's surgery on a fractured finger.Another returning starter, senior guard Clayton Henry, is also out because of a torn thumb ligament, and guard Terrell Brown, last season's leading scorer at 11.3 points per game, has been limited due to a strained hip flexor/groin injury. He is averaging 7.5 points in two games this season.Meanwhile, Arizona (3-0) is overflowing with depth, aided in Thursday night's 87-39 beatdown of San Jose State by the return of sophomore guard Devonaire Doutrive, who was suspended for the first two games due to an unspecified violation of team rules.He scored a career-high 12 points in 16 minutes off the bench, as Miller was able to utilize 10 players for at least 14 minutes each, with an 11th player seeing eight minutes of action. While the rotation will narrow in closer games, the deep roster figures to be a season-long hallmark of the Wildcats."We have a lot of guys who can play," Miller said. "That should allow us to be really good in the second halves of games, which has already shown up."It should make us a durable team throughout the long course of a season. On different nights, we're not just dependent on one or two guys. We can strike from a lot of different areas. And as I say that, it's really a puzzle and it takes more time to get it right." Doutrive is a potential starter, although Miller suggested he is not ready to make any changes to a lineup that features three freshmen, including power forward Zeke Nnaji. He was the first winner of the Pac-12's new Freshman of the Week award, and he followed up with 26 points while making all eight shots from the field on Thursday night.He is averaging team-highs with 21.7 points and 6.7 rebounds and is shooting 81.3 percent (26 of 32).The other two starting freshmen -- point guard Nico Mannion and wing Josh Green -- are tied for second on the team in scoring at 12.7 per game.NMSU, whose loss came at UTEP on Tuesday, is coming off a 79-63 home victory over Southern on Friday. Trevelin Queen is averaging a team-high 18.3 points, having made 8 of 16 shots from 3-point range."We have a long way to go, and it's not going to get any easier," coach Chris Jans said in the Las Cruces Sun News. "Some of these guys that are hurt aren't going to be walking through the door, and it is what it is. We have to continue to get better and figure out exactly how we need to play." --Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Nov 17, 2019TUCSON, Ariz. Zeke Nnaji did not miss a shot for the second straight game while scoring 19 points, Jemarl Baker added 16 points and No. 19 Arizona rolled over depleted New Mexico State 83-53 on Sunday.Arizona (4-0) took advantage of the short-handed Aggies (2-2) from the start, scoring the game's first 10 points and using another big run to lead by 22 at halftime.The Wildcats were at their free-flowing offensive best, shooting 53%, and shut down a New Mexico State team missing three key players.Nnaji made all seven of his shots after going 8 for 8 against San Jose State and is 32 for 38 in four games this season. The 6-foot-11 freshman has made 17 straight shots, dating to the second half of last Sunday's game against Illinois.Jabari Rice had 14 points to lead New Mexico State, which shot 33%.Outside of a Dec. 14 game against No. 8 Gonzaga, Sunday's game against the Aggies was expected to be the Wildcats' biggest remaining test before the Pac-12 season starts.One problem: New Mexico State came to the desert short-handed.The Aggies were without point guard A. J. Harris (finger), guard Clayton Henry (thumb) and big man Wilfried Lakayi (knee). Terrell Brown also has been struggling with a strained hip flexor and Rice suffered a sprained left wrist against Southern on Thursday.The attrition hurt the Aggies at the start against Arizona.New Mexico missed six shots and had two turnovers before making its first shot 5:20 into the game.The Aggies fought back with an 8-0 run, but Arizona answered with a 15-2 spurt to start the rout. The Wildcats made 18 of 31 shots to lead 43-21 at halftime.The Aggies shot 8 of 26, had 12 turnovers and were the latest team unable to stop Nnaji, who had 15 points and made all seven of his shots in the first half.BIG PICTURENew Mexico State might have had a chance to push Arizona at full strength. The injuries made that a near-impossibility.Arizona did not get the test it expected due to New Mexico State's injuries, but it still kept up its high level of early-season play.UP NEXTNew Mexico State hosts rival New Mexico on Thursday.Arizona hosts South Dakota State on Thursday.---More college basketball: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and http://twitter.com/-Top25
Game Recap from The Associated Press (AP).
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NCAAB Game Preview: New Mexico State vs. Arizona - Date: 11/17/2019 Nov 16, 2019No. 19 Arizona has cruised through three games but is expecting a difficult test when it hosts New Mexico State on Sunday in Tucson, Ariz."New Mexico State will be one of the most difficult games we play all season," Arizona coach Sean Miller said."Their toughness, their quickness, how hard they play ... they take great pride in those areas. It will be an amazing test and we have to be ready to go." The Aggies (2-1) are coming off a 30-5 season in which they lost by a point to fifth-seeded Auburn in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. While returning a veteran squad, New Mexico State isn't as dangerous as it could be because standout senior point guard AJ Harris is out after last month's surgery on a fractured finger.Another returning starter, senior guard Clayton Henry, is also out because of a torn thumb ligament, and guard Terrell Brown, last season's leading scorer at 11.3 points per game, has been limited due to a strained hip flexor/groin injury. He is averaging 7.5 points in two games this season.Meanwhile, Arizona (3-0) is overflowing with depth, aided in Thursday night's 87-39 beatdown of San Jose State by the return of sophomore guard Devonaire Doutrive, who was suspended for the first two games due to an unspecified violation of team rules.He scored a career-high 12 points in 16 minutes off the bench, as Miller was able to utilize 10 players for at least 14 minutes each, with an 11th player seeing eight minutes of action. While the rotation will narrow in closer games, the deep roster figures to be a season-long hallmark of the Wildcats."We have a lot of guys who can play," Miller said. "That should allow us to be really good in the second halves of games, which has already shown up."It should make us a durable team throughout the long course of a season. On different nights, we're not just dependent on one or two guys. We can strike from a lot of different areas. And as I say that, it's really a puzzle and it takes more time to get it right." Doutrive is a potential starter, although Miller suggested he is not ready to make any changes to a lineup that features three freshmen, including power forward Zeke Nnaji. He was the first winner of the Pac-12's new Freshman of the Week award, and he followed up with 26 points while making all eight shots from the field on Thursday night.He is averaging team-highs with 21.7 points and 6.7 rebounds and is shooting 81.3 percent (26 of 32).The other two starting freshmen -- point guard Nico Mannion and wing Josh Green -- are tied for second on the team in scoring at 12.7 per game.NMSU, whose loss came at UTEP on Tuesday, is coming off a 79-63 home victory over Southern on Friday. What is Sports Handicapping. Trevelin Queen is averaging a team-high 18.3 points, having made 8 of 16 shots from 3-point range."We have a long way to go, and it's not going to get any easier," coach Chris Jans said in the Las Cruces Sun News. "Some of these guys that are hurt aren't going to be walking through the door, and it is what it is. We have to continue to get better and figure out exactly how we need to play." --Field Level Media
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