Location: Siegel Center.
Updated records: New Mexico 8-2. VCU 6-4.
In a nutshell: On Wednesday night two pretty good teams with high hopes of being in on the NCAA's championship tournament in March faced one another at the Siegel Center. The visitors, the New Mexico Lobos, came away with a win over the VCU Rams that should buff the Lobos post season credentials.
In my view the two teams were rather evenly matched, talent-wise. VCU led by five points at halftime. During the contest both teams enjoyed runs in which they appeared to be dominant. However, for over half of the game the Lobos managed to maintain a slim lead.
Then, in those last, money-time minutes, it all came down to which team -- under intense pressure -- could execute their strategies better than the other. That was when the Rams fell apart.
Try as it might, suddenly, Coach Phil Martelli's team couldn't make a timely good play. During that final couple of minutes the Rams had their chances. Still, the coach's selected late-game players were unable to seize those opportunities.
Now, 10 games into the season, we'll soon see how well the VCU 2025-2026 team's confidence recovers from such a tough, homecourt loss.
NOTES: (Information provided by Chris Kowalczyk, VCU Assistant A.D.)
· Jennings stuffed the box score with 13 points, six assists, five rebounds, four steals and three blocks to bolster the Black and Gold. He converted all nine of his free throw attempts and was one of four Rams to score in double figures.
· Freshman guard Nyk Lewis led the Rams with 14 points, going 3-of-7 from three and added three rebounds.
· VCU junior forward Lazar Djokovic followed with 13 points and five rebounds
· Jadrian Tracey added 12 points to the VCU cause and shot 6-of-7 from the charity stripe.
· Michael Belle and Terrence Hill Jr. combined for 18 points off the VCU bench, with Hill Jr. knocking down a pair of 3-pointers and finishing with nine points, while Belle shot a perfect 4-of-4 from the field and pulled down a season-high seven rebounds.
· Freshman Jake Hall led the Lobos with a career-high 24 points, including 5-of-7 from beyond the arc.
· New Mexico’s shot 50 percent from the floor (27-of-54) and 44 percent from three (8-of-18). VCU shot 39 percent from the field and 27 percent (7-of-26) from 3-point range.
· The Rams led 65-61 midway through the second half before New Mexico responded with a 14-0 run to go up 75-65. VCU answered with a 10-0 run of their own to tie it 75-75 with 4:45 remaining. But the Lobos got a go-ahead three by Hall on a broken play with 2:40 remaining and never surrendered the lead again. The Rams had three chances down the stretch to tie the game or take the lead, but could not convert.
· New Mexico’s bench edged VCU’s 21-18, led by JT Rock and Uriah Tenette combining for 15.
· The Lobos knocked down 19-of-22 attempts at the free throw line (86 percent), while VCU connected on 23-of-28 (82 percent).
· The Rams outrebounded New Mexico 37-33 and grabbed 17 offensive rebounds
· VCU shot a season-high 82 percent at the line. Jennings went 9-for-9 from the line.
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