bleedCrimson.net Weekly Coach Spence Interview :: 01/05/08

bleedCrimson.net will be conducting weekly interviews with Aggie women's basketball head coach Darin Spence throughout the 2008/2009 season as the Aggies take aim at a conference championship. This week we spoke with Coach Spence about the last four games and the start of conference play on the road.

bleedCrimson.net: Your thoughts on the Long Beach State game?
Darin Spence: We started that game really sluggish. That was probably the one game where we had a little bit of a hangover from throwing out a lot of emotion and energy in that New mexico game where we played really well for a long stretch and had a dry stretch and their [New Mexico's] experience took the game over. I just think we were a little emotionally spent from the New Mexico game and it was a quick turnaround traveling.

bc.net: And it was right before Christmas too.
DS: Yeah, it was right before Christmas and once we dug the hole, we started to play better but at times you did too deep of a hole and it's too hard to get out of. What we also found out is that a lot of our opponents are starting to gameplan against Madison and Day Day [Danisha Corbett]. So we need a third and fourth scorer to step up. And Long Beach State was a lot better team than their record. They've been beaten by some pretty good teams in road games but they're a pretty solid team as well. Continue Reading This Post >>

NMSU vs. San Jose State Game Links

New Mexico State at Fresno State
Tip-off: 8:00 P.M. MT
Television: NONE
Radio: Aggie Sports Network
Streaming Video: SJSUSpartans.com (Subscription required)
Streaming Audio: Aggie Access (Subscription required)
Live Stats: Live Stats

UPDATE: Aggies victorious 75-73; sweep first WAC road trip of the season.

San Jose State Roster | 2008/2009 Stats | San Jose State Media Release

NMSU Roster | NMSU 2008-2009 Stats | NMSU Media Release | bleedCrimson.net Weekly Coach Menzies Interview :: 12/29/08

The Daily Aggie :: 01/05/08

The Aggie women's basketball team dropped their final non-conference game of the regular season yesterday afternoon at Kansas. The Aggies lost 91-49 and Madison Spence led the Aggies with 12 points after being held without a field goal in their last game out. The Aggies were done in by their first half performance as they scored just 16 points in the first half. Despite the blowout loss there are a few positives that the Aggies can draw from yesterday's loss.

FIrst of all Kansas is a very good team in a very loaded Big XII conference. Heading into their conference play all 12 teams have records over .500 and each team is at least three games over .500. The ACC and SEC are the only other two conferences that can claim that distinction (and both conference have one team that is just one game above .500). By contrast the WAC has just two of nine teams with records better than .500 (Fresno State and Boise State) while Louisiana Tech has a .500 record.

Second, the Aggies had 13 assists on their 20 made baskets and they shot 46.7% in the second half, by far their best shooting half during this six game losing streak and perhaps a signal that the Aggies are ready to break out of their offensive slump.

Third, the Aggies held Kansas to 37.1% shooting in the second half which was also their best defensive performance since the second half of the game against Northern Colorado.

Hopefully those last two items point to a rebound for the Aggie women's basketball team as they begin conference play this week against Utah State (6-7) on Thursday and Nevada (6-7) on Saturday.

The Aggie men's basketball team returns to action tonight as they face San Jose State on the road. The Aggies will be looking for their second road victory of the season and a 2-0 start to WAC play for the third time in their four seasons in the WAC and the third consecutive season.

NMSU is coming off their victory 79-66 victory over Fresno State on Saturday night on a night when all four WAC road teams were victorious. For our full recap of yesterday's game check out yesterday's Daily Aggie post. San Jose State lost a close game with Louisiana Tech and our buddy Kevin over at Parsing The WAC was in attendance for that game and has a recap of that game.

The Aggies did a good job defensively against Fresno State's Paul George on Saturday night and a similar performance will be needed tonight against San Jose State's Adrian Oliver. The battle to watch tonight will be San Jose State's Chris Oakes against Wendell McKines. McKines and Oakes are the league's top two rebounders with McKines averaging 9.1 rebounds per game and Oakes averaging 9.0 rebounds per game.

The Spartans have two other players in addition to Oliver who are averaging double figures in scoring. Tim Pierce is averaging 16.9 points per game and C.J. Webster is averaging 11.8 points per game to go along with Oliver's 19.6 points per game.

Tonight's game is clearly a strength vs. strength matchup as the Aggies are leading the league in scoring at 78.7 points per game while San Jose State is second in the league allowing just 62.5 points per game. The Aggies have won the last seven meetings between the two teams and lead the series 25-10 and are 10-6 at San Jose State. Tonight's game tips off at 8:00 p.m. MT.

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NMSU vs. Kansas Game Links

New Mexico State at Kansas
Tip-off: 1:00 P.M. MT
Radio: KSNM AM 570 (Las Cruces)
Streaming Audio: Aggie Access (subscription required)
Streaming Video: KU All-Access (subscription required)
Live Stats: Gametracker (Live Stats)

UPDATE: Aggies lose 91-49 | NMSU Recap

Kansas Roster | 2008/2009 Stats | Kansas Media Release

NMSU Roster | NMSU 2008-2009 Stats | NMSU Media Release

The Daily Aggie :: 01/04/09

So much for that winless road record. Just as they did last season, the Aggie men's basketball team went on the road to open WAC play and notched a victory ending their winless streak on the road in the non-conference by defeating Fresno State 79-66. The Aggies are now 4-0 in conference openers in the WAC. As impressive as the Aggies' victory was (and it was pretty impressive), it was not the most impressive win of the night in the WAC. That distinction goes to Idaho, who went into Reno and absolutely stunned Nevada 78-73. We'll have more on that in a bit.

Last night's game was about as entertaining a blowout victory as you could possibly have. The Aggies fell behind early 4-3 as it was a sloppy opening four minutes by both teams. The Aggies trailed 6-3 after Fresno State's Dwight O'Neil hit a pair of free throws coming out of the first media timeout but then the Aggies found their shot and they never looked back. The Aggies went on an 14-0 run over the next six and a half minutes to grab a 17-6 lead. The Aggies led by as many as 19 points in the first half before settling for an 18 point halftime lead.

Coming out of the second half, Fresno State went on a huge run as the Aggies started to play sloppy defense, fouling on shots under the basket. Fresno State cut the lead to seven points at 42-35 with 16:52 remaining in the game. However, that was as close as they would get the rest of the game. Wendell McKines would answer with a bucket to put the Aggies back up by nine and sparked a 13-0 run over the next four minutes that was bookended by another Wendell McKines bucket to put the Aggies up by 20 with 12:51 remaining. Lead safe right? Not so much. Just as quickly as the Aggies had built a 20 point lead Fresno State cut that lead back down to 12 with 11:06 remaining with an 8-0 run of their own. Game back on right? Not so much. The Aggies would answer with a 9-0 run to go back up by 21 points. Lead once again safe right? Again, not so much. The Bulldogs would answer with an 11-0 run to cut the lead to 10 with just 5:32 remaining in the game. Then what happened? You guessed it, an 11-0 run by the Aggies to go back up by 21 with just 2:17 remaining in the game. Fresno State would answer right back with a 10-0 run to cut the lead to 11 with 13 seconds left but it was too little too late as Jahmar Young made a layup with 7 seconds left to give the Aggies their final margin of victory at 13 points.

Wendell McKines was a beast finishing with 18 points on 8-12 shooting. He grabbed 12 rebounds dished out an amazing six assists and committed just one turnover but made up for it with two steals. Jahmar Young, who was held 10 points below his season average in the last game against UNM, erased any memory of that game with a 25 point outburst. Young was 8-16 from the field, grabbed four rebounds and had five assists and one steal to counterbalance one turnover. Gordo Castillo had perhaps one of his best nights as an Aggies hitting on four of five shots to finish with 10 points. He also grabbed two rebounds.

Fresno State's freshman sensation Paul George was 7-14 for 15 points, grabbed 11 rebounds, three assists, one block, one steal and two turnovers. Despite a solid stat line he was largely neutralized by the Aggies.

Fresno State's downfall was their inability to hit the three. They were 7-30 from behind the arc on the night while the Aggies were 7-14 from behind the three point line. We're very pleased with the way the Aggies did not get caught up in a three point shooting contest with the Bulldogs. Fresno State attempted 14 threes in the first half, hitting just one, while the Aggies were much more efficient taking just six three pointers and hitting three of them.

The Aggies out rebounded the Bulldogs 44-40. Neither team shot well from the free throw stripe as the Aggies were 10-20 (50%) and the Bulldogs were 11-19 (57.9%).

This was a huge victory for the Aggies as it quickly erased any doubts that this team could go on the road and win in conference play. Up next they'll face San Jose State on Monday night in San Jose.

As far as the rest of the league, if last night was any indication it's going to be a wild and crazy conference season again. All four road teams were victorious last night. As we mentioned to open, Idaho stunned Nevada in Reno, Boise State defeated Hawai'i, Louisiana Tech beat San Jose State and of course the Aggies defeated Fresno State. Utah State will open up conference play when they host Idaho on Monday night. That game will feature a mentor/mentee matchup between Utah State's Stew Morrill and Idaho's first year head coach Don Verlin. Verlin was an assistant for Morrill for the 15 seasons, including the last 11 at Utah State. An interesting note, we chronicled the road struggles of the league's bottom three teams (record wise) heading into conference play, NMSU, Idaho and La. Tech were a combined 3-17 on the road in the non-conference, those three teams doubled that win total to six with their wins last night.

The Aggie women return to action this afternoon as they take on the Kansas Jayhawks. The Aggies are the second Aggie team to venture into Phog Allen Fieldhouse this season as the men did so at the beginning of the season.

The Aggies are currently on a five game losing skid and like the men are looking for their first road victory. The Phog will be a tough place to try to pick up that victory as Kansas is 6-0 at home and 9-2 overall.

The Aggies have struggled offensively during this losing streak averaging 58 points while giving up 73.6 during that stretch. The Aggies have also failed to hit better than 40% of their shots in each of those losses. The Aggies are shooting .356% from the field in those five losses and the Aggies' offensive catalyst Madison Spence has scored just 60 points in those five games, 39 of those points coming in two of the losses (UNM and Long Beach State). In the Aggies' last game against Illinois-Chicago in the tournament in San Diego, Spence hit no field goals and scored all six points from the free throw line, in the previous game of that tournament the Aggies attemted just four free throws. For the Aggies to be successful Madison Spence must score, as must Danisha Corbett and Tyshae Walton.

Kansas has three players averaging double-figures in scoring. They're led by guard/forward Danielle McCray who is averaging 19.4 points per game. Sade Morris is averaging 12.7 points per game and 6' 5" center Krysten Boogaard, who was a 2007-2008 All Big-12 Rookie team member, is averaging 10.9 points. The Jayhawks are hitting .474% of their shots and average 74.1 points per game while holding opponents to .335% shooting and just 55.5 points per game.

Tip-off is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. MT and the game can be heard on KSNM AM 570 in Las Cruces. Streaming audio will be available via Aggie Access (subscription required). We will post relevant game links before tip-off.
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NMSU vs. Fresno State Game Links

UPDATE: Aggies win 79-66. NMSU shoots 30-61 from the field (49.2%), Fresno State shoots 24-65 (36.9%). NMSU shoots 7-14 from beyond three point line, Fresno State shoots 7-30 (23.3%). NMSU out rebounds Fresno State 44-40. NMSU scored 36 points in the paint. Aggies improve to 7-7 overall and 1-0 in conference play.

BONUS UPDATE: Idaho shocks Nevada in Reno, 78-73.

New Mexico State at Fresno State
Tip-off: 8:00 P.M. MT
Television: AggieVision | ESPN Full Court
Radio: Aggie Sports Network
Streaming Video: ESPN360.com
Streaming Audio: Aggie Access (subscription required)
Live Stats: Gametracker (Live Stats)

Fresno State Roster | 2008/2009 Stats | Fresno State Media Release

NMSU Roster | NMSU 2008-2009 Stats | NMSU Media Release | bleedCrimson.net Weekly Coach Menzies Interview :: 12/29/08

The Daily Aggie :: 01/03/09

The Aggie men's basketball team returns to action tonight. They'll open up conference play against Fresno State. The Bulldogs are 7-7 on the season while the Aggies head into the game 6-7. As we talked about yesterday, the Bulldogs have a super freshman forward named Paul George. George is averaging 15.4 points per game but the Bulldogs are more than just Paul George. The Bulldogs also have a 6-9 forward named Sylvester Seay, a transfer from Arizona State. Seay is averaging 13.1 points per game and the Bulldogs also have guard Dwight O'Neill who is averaging 12.9 points per game and has dished out 74 assists this season. The Aggies have four players averaging in double figures in scoring with Jahmar Young leading the way at 17.2 points per game.

The Bulldogs and Aggies are the league's top two three point shooting teams in terms of attempts. The Aggies have attempted 236 threes making 96 (.407%) while the Bulldogs have attempted 283 making 103 (.364%). In our interview with Coach Menzies last week, he mentioned that he felt comfortable having his team shoot threes if that were the shot the Bulldogs were to give them in the game. However, he did also state that the Aggies needed to have some balance and that means getting the ball inside to Wendell McKines, Hamidu Rahman as well as having the guards penetrate to the basket.

This should be an entertaining game as both teams are looking to start conference play off on the right foot. For the Aggies, they're looking for their first road victory of the season. Last season the Aggies entered conference play 0-7 on the road, this season they enter 0-6 on the road and much like last season they're hoping to pick their first road victory up in their first conference game.

Tonight's game has an 8:00 p.m. tip time and will be aired on AggieVision, one of three road contests to be covered by AggieVision. It will air live on Fox Sports Arizona. We will post relevant game links later today as tip time approaches.

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The Daily Aggie :: 01/02/09

As we say goodbye to 2008 and hello to 2009 we've got a couple of final items to discuss before we jump fully into the new year. David Holbrook checked in today with a brief post with his thoughts on the hire of DeWayne Walker as well as an update on Chase, who is now preparing for the NFL draft in April. David informs us that Chase will play one final collegiate game as he suits up for the Texas vs. The Nation football game at the Sun Bowl in El Paso on January 31st. Aggie fans who want to see Chase one final time in person before he suits it up in the NFL next season should visit the Texas vs. The Nation website for ticket information.

The final AVCA Division I Women's college volleyball poll was released prior to Christmas and the Aggies (26-9), despite winning a first round match for the first time in school history, were not voted into the Top 25 (they ended up 27th). It's very surprising considering that they did end up ranked in the Top 25 in last season's final poll and also considering who their losses came to this season. The Aggies wound up with nine losses on the season but all nine of their losses came to teams who finished ranked in the final Top 25. The following is their list of teams they lost to and their final ranking (as well as where they finished in the tournament): #2 Stanford (national runner-up), #4 Texas (Final Four, lost to national runner-up Stanford), #6 Cal (Elite Eight, lost to eventual national champion Penn State), #7 Hawai'i (Elite Eight, lost to Stanford), #9 Oregon (Sweet 16), #11 Illinois (Sweet 16, lost to Cal), #16 Utah (Sweet 16) and #25 Santa Clara (Round of 32). The team the Aggies defeated, San Diego, finished 19th in the final poll and were ranked behind the Aggies in the poll heading into the NCAA Tournament. The Aggies also defeated tournament participant North Carolina who lost in the Round of 32 to #9 Oregon and of course swept #7 Hawai'i at Hawai'i during the regular season.

Again, if you haven't visited the site in the past couple days, first of all shame on you and second, be sure to check out our interview with new Aggie football head coach DeWayne Walker. Also, if you missed Wednesday's press conference, you can check it out at the Las Cruces Sun-News website.

Finally, the men's and women's teams are back in action beginning tomorrow. The men will kick off the 2008/2009 WAC schedule with a pair of games in California. The Aggies will be taking on Fresno State in the Save Mart Center on Saturday evening. Fresno State sports a fabulous 6'7" freshman forward named Paul George. If you're not familiar with George you should be. He's the Bulldogs' leading scorer averaging 15.4 points per game, he's the Bulldogs' leading rebounder AND he's the Bulldogs' leading three point shooter hitting 30 of his 60 attempts (for you non-math accountants at home that's 50%). Compare that to the Aggies' top two three point shooters, Jonathan Gibson and Jahmar Young, Gibson has hit 31 of 71 threes (.439%) and JY has hit 29-66 (.437%). It will definitely be interesting to see how the Aggies defend George. Oh and in case that weren't enough, he can do this.

And the women will close out their non-conference schedule with a trip to Allen Fieldhouse to take on Kansas. The Jayhawks, while not quite as famous as their male counterparts (in fact, they're not even known as the best women's team in the state, that distinction goes to Kansas State) but they're off to a fast start at 9-2 in a loaded Big XII (while they haven't started conference play yet, none of the Big XII teams has a losing record). The Aggies will need to play their absolute best if they want to get out of Lawrence with a win. The Aggies have struggled mightily on offense the past few games and heading into conference play next week they'll need to get the offensive ship righted as they try to make a run for a conference title.

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A View From The Stands :: 01/01/09

Written By: David Holbrook

The New Year has rang in and it looks to be a fast start for Aggie Football. While Chase has graduated we are still very interested in the Aggie Nation. Congratulations to Coach Walker and I hope he can get the school and community behind the program. Las Cruces and New Mexico State will rally behind a winner, but this group needs support from the get go. It will be an exciting time for Aggie football and the future should look very bright.

Just a quick update on Chase for those of you interested. He is home for the holidays, but will be leaving Monday morning to go train in Atlanta. His agent is really aggressive and has the next three months planned out. Not sure if it has been noted yet, but he will be playing on more game at the college level. Chase has been selected to play in the Texas vs the Nation game on January 31st in El Paso. One last chance for Aggie fans to get out and see Chase play. While the past 4 years flew by, the next three months leading up to the NFL draft are really getting into high gear. There are a few teams that have expresseed interest wiht his agent and there are some interviews set up in the weeks to come. I will try and keep everyone up to date on the process if you are interested and as always GO AGGIES!

Happy New Year !!!!

The Daily Aggie :: 01/01/09

Happy New Year Aggie fans! A new starts off with a new head football coach. Yesterday NMSU Athletics Director McKinley Boston introduced DeWayne Walker as the 33rd head coach of the NMSU football team. In case you missed yesterday's press conference the Las Cruces Sun-News has posted the video online.

We had the chance to interview Coach Walker on Tuesday evening. Coach Walker certainly has his work cut out for him. He has headed back to California to spend a couple days with his family before coming back to Las Cruces on Sunday to begin working towards the spring. He told us in our interview that he hopes to have a majority of his staff filled by Tuesday. Timm Rosenbach will be the new offensive coordinator for the Aggies. It's unclear as of yet whether Joe Lee Dunn will remain on the staff as Coach Walker had not yet had a chance to speak with him during his visit.

We're excited about this hire. We felt that Utah State made a fantastic hire when they lured Utah's defensive coordinator Gary Anderson to Logan but we think the Aggies may have outdone the UtAgs by bringing DeWayne Walker to the desert southwest from UCLA. We think that both NMSU and Utah State will be making major strides on the gridiron in the next couple of seasons.

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