Santa Fe New Mexican

No. 6 Nevada steam rolls Lobo men’s team, avenging earlier loss in The Pit.

- By Emerson Marcus

RENO, Nev. — Coach Eric Musselman posted the score of Nevada’s 27-point loss to New Mexico on the homecourt scoreboard at the team’s next practice.

Forward Trey Porter said Musselman’s goal was simple.

“[So we knew] that we got smacked,” Porter said. “That’s one of the worst losses that I’ve had in my career.”

On Saturday, Porter had 20 points and nine rebounds as No. 6 Nevada avenged its only loss of the season in a dominating 91-62 win over New Mexico.

“We did not want to be the nonaggress­ive team tonight,” Musselman said. “I didn’t care if we had 10 charges to start the game. We did not want to settle. Whoever was on the floor, we wanted them to be the five most aggressive people in the building.”

Caleb Martin scored 20 points on 7-of-13 shooting, and Jordan Caroline had 13 points and 13 rebounds. Jazz Johnson added 13 points to surpass 1,000 for his career, and Tre’Shawn Thurman finished with 10 in the win.

In a reversal of its loss last month, Nevada (23-1, 10-1 Mountain West) jumped to a 25-4 lead and led 51-26 at halftime.

Nevada shot 50 percent, while New Mexico shot 33.3 percent.

Nevada converted 20 turnovers by New Mexico into 22 points.

The Wolf Pack outrebound­ed the Lobos 49-35. Nevada won points in the paint, 42-20, and converted 17 of 24 free throws.

Makuach Maluach led New Mexico (10-13, 4-7) with 19 points. Carlton Bragg scored 13.

After scoring a career-high 27 points against Nevada last month, guard Anthony Mathis was held to six points on 2-of-8 shooting.

BIG PICTURE

New Mexico: After picking up its 85-58 blowout win Jan. 5 against Nevada — its largest victory against a top-10 team in program history — the Lobos lost the rematch and seventh in the last nine.

Nevada: The Wolf Pack, one of four teams in the nation with one loss, dominated the rematch Saturday, extended its nine-game win streak and maintained sole possession of first place in the conference.

 ?? TOM R. SMEDES/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Nevada forward Caleb Martin, left, and New Mexico forward Carlton Bragg battle for a rebound Saturday in Reno, Nev. The No. 6 Wolf Pack avenged its only loss of the season, blowing out the Lobos, 91-62.
TOM R. SMEDES/ASSOCIATED PRESS Nevada forward Caleb Martin, left, and New Mexico forward Carlton Bragg battle for a rebound Saturday in Reno, Nev. The No. 6 Wolf Pack avenged its only loss of the season, blowing out the Lobos, 91-62.

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