Friday, January 11, 2008

The NMSU Aggies pull it off

Coach Marvin Menzies' squad did a number on Boise State Thursday night and in Boise. 33 in particular from freshman Jahmar Young.

The Aggies also out-rebounded the Broncos 41-29 and committed just eight turnovers to 16 for BSU. Plus, this all took place with ever-reliable Justin Hawkins shooting an inconceivable 3-18 from the floor. New Mexico State win with its best player having the poorest shooting night of his career!

NMSU just may be tougher this season than given credit for to date -- ahem, as long as bail can be met (sorry, couldn't resist):

BSU men bounced from WAC's top spot
NICK JEZIERNY
Idaho Statesman
1/11/08


The Boise State Broncos contained Justin Hawkins, New Mexico State's All-WAC forward.

They didn't have to deal with starting center Hatila Passos, backup guard Paris Carter or highly touted freshman recruit Herb Pope, all of whom are dealing with academic issues.

Still, Boise State dropped a 76-73 decision Thursday night in Taco Bell Arena because a freshman playing his fifth college game dropped 33 points on a stunned Bronco defense.

On a sprained ankle, no less.

Jahmar Young - who bonded out of jail Monday after being arrested for missing a hearing on an indecent exposure charge from last summer - put the Aggies (9-9, 3-0 WAC) alone atop of the WAC.

Young didn't play in Saturday's win over Fresno State after he sustained a high-ankle sprain a week ago at Idaho. He had scored 37 points all season.

"He did a number on us," BSU coach Greg Graham said. "We weren't sure if he was going to play, and he had a big, big night."

That's what was frustrating to the Broncos and 7,054 fans. BSU held Hawkins - a 19-point scorer - to 3-of-18 shooting and 14 points. The Broncos also shot 49 percent from the field but still came up short. The loss snapped a five-game winning streak by BSU (11-4, 2-1) and knocked the Broncos out of first place in the WAC...
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