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New Mexico Lobos Take Conference Road Game at Colorado State
Jake Hall scored 18 points with strong shooting efficiency as New Mexico improved to 12-3 and 3-1 in Mountain West play.
- Jake Hall led the New Mexico Lobos to an 80-70 win over the Colorado State Rams Tuesday, scoring 18 points in the Mountain West matchup.
- With 14:39 left in the first half, New Mexico Lobos took the lead and did not trail again, leading 39-30 at halftime while Miller led Colorado State Rams with nine points.
- Supporting scorers included Antonio Chol with 11 points and five rebounds, Brandon Rechsteiner with 13 points and five assists, and Jake Hall with 11 second-half points, all contributing to New Mexico's win.
- The result moved New Mexico Lobos to 12-3, 3-1 in the Mountain West Conference, while Augustinas Kiudulas led the Colorado State Rams with 20 points as they fell to 10-5, 1-3.
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New Mexico Lobos take conference road game at Colorado State
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — The New Mexico Lobo men’s basketball team took down the Colorado State Rams in a conference road game Tuesday. The Lobos beat the Rams, 80-70, to take their first road win of Mountain West Conference play this season. The Lobos maintained control throughout the game and quelled the Rams’ strong charge at the end with a blockbuster defense play as time clicked down. Jake Hall led the Lobos with 18 points while Tajavis Miller…
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Hall puts up 18 in New Mexico's 80-70 win against Colorado State
Led by Jake Hall's 18 points, the New Mexico Lobos defeated the Colorado State Rams 80-70 on Tuesday. The Lobos moved to 12-3 with the win and the Rams fell to 10-5.
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