Proven commodity: Gibson and Young provide experienceGo here for the remainder.
Jason Groves
Las Cruces Sun-News
11/09/2009
Jahmar Young and Jonathan Gibson entered last season as the only players with any substantial experience for the New Mexico State men's basketball team.
While other players emerged around them throughout the course of a 17-15 season, the Aggies backcourt duo combined to average 32 points per game last year.
"They are just anxious to be in competition and to re-establish what they thought they could have had last year and to get back on the floor and prove that they belong in the NCAA tournament," Aggies coach Marvin Menzies said. "We fell short of that goal when we had an opportunity to reach it and real competitors get motivated by that..."
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Jason Groves with a JY, JG feature
Jason Groves/Las Cruces Sun-News provides a feature on New Mexico State's top scorers and what they are looking to accomplish in 2009-2010:
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