Thursday night New Mexico State proved once again why they’ve had a stranglehold on the Western Athletic Conference as they started fast and finished strong, pulling away from cold-shooting Grand Canyon 70-59 at GCU Arena.
The Aggies (14-3, 2-0) were the more aggressive team from the outset, out-rebounding the Lopes 50-25, including 14-7 on the offensive end. GCU dropped to 11-6, 1-1.
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The lack of effort drew the ire of head coach Dan Majerle whose visible frustration was evident from the moment he stepped into the post-game interview room.
“I’m at a loss of words really,” he said with disgust. “We’ve hung our hat on defense and rebounding all year and we didn’t do any of that. When you get out-rebounded 50-25 on your home floor there’s something wrong.”
The Lopes 44.5% shooting before intermission dipped to 25.7% in the second half as the Aggies capitalized on the opportunity and pulled away late for a big conference road win.
GCU’s senior starting backcourt of Josh Braun and Casey Benson combined to shoot just 6-16. Fellow senior Keonta Vernon had a double double finishing with 12 points and 12 rebounds.
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A Valley native, Eric has had a passion for the Arizona sports scene since an early age. He has covered some of the biggest events including Super Bowls, national championships and the NBA and MLB playoffs in his near 20 years in local media.