Albuquerque Journal

Aggies overcome blowing a big lead

Henson not there to watch former teams

- BY JOHN JACKSON

CHICAGO — AJ Harris had the game-winning 3-point play, Zach Lofton scored 23 points and New Mexico State rallied late for a 74-69 win over Illinois on Saturday night after losing a 15-point lead.

With the score tied at 69 in the final minute, Illinois had the ball coming out of a timeout with a chance to take the lead. But the Aggies came up with a steal and Harris converted on the fast break while being fouled. He hit the free throw with 29.2 seconds to go to make it 72-69.

Harris had 16 points on 7-of8 shooting. Eli Chuha had 11 points and hit a pair of free throws with 3 seconds left to seal the win.

Leron Black had 17 points and Te-Jon Lucas added 14 for Illinois (8-5).

The matchup in the United Center was a tribute to former coach Lou Henson, who is the winningest coach at both schools. Henson led New Mexico State — his alma mater — to the Final Four in 1970. He also led Illinois to the Final Four in 1989.

Henson, 85, was hospitaliz­ed earlier in the week and had to cancel plans to attend the game.

This was the first win for the Aggies over a Big Ten team since 2004 over Northweste­rn at the BP Top of the World Classic in

Fairbanks, Alaska.

New Mexico State (9-2) led by as many as 15 points in the first half before Illinois opened the second half with a 13-1 run for a tie at 39.

The Illini led 48-43 with just under 10 minutes to play before the Aggies rallied.

Big Picture

NEW MEXICO STATE: Behind graduate transfer Lofton (from Texas Southern), the Aggies are off to a solid start and could be headed for a strong season — especially with the grit they showed late.

ILLINOIS: For the Illini to be competitiv­e in the Big Ten, it must develop more offensive consistenc­y.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New Mexico State’s Zach Lofton (23), who scored a game-high 23 points, passes around Illinois’ Kipper Nichols.
NAM Y. HUH/ASSOCIATED PRESS New Mexico State’s Zach Lofton (23), who scored a game-high 23 points, passes around Illinois’ Kipper Nichols.

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