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New Mexico tops Marquette to advance in NCAA Tournament
CLEVELAND 鈥 Donovan Dent carried his team on his back plenty of times this season.
Friday night in Cleveland, on the biggest stage and biggest game of the UNM season, it was his teammates who lifted the Lobo point guard.
Dent scored 11 of his team-high 21 points, dished out three of his game-high six assists and was the best player on the court in the final 8 minutes, 27 seconds to lead the No. 10 seed UNM Lobos to a 75-66 win over No. 7 Marquette in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
鈥淛ust in my head, thinking about the wrong stuff, not worrying about the game, letting the moment get to me a little bit,鈥 Dent said of the first 31 minutes of Friday鈥檚 game in which the Mountain West鈥檚 Player of the Year was sitting on a stat line of 10 points, eight turnovers, three assists and 4-of-12 shooting.
鈥淚 think at halftime, coming in here, my teammates all picked me up. That鈥檚 one of the best things about this team, they鈥檒l never let you be down. They picked me up big time, and I came out the second half knowing I had to play me.鈥
UNM junior point guard Donovan Dent, who had 21 points, 6 assists and 8 turnovers in the Lobos' 75-66 win over Marquette in NCAA Tournament on Jan. 21, 2025, in Cleveland. (Video by Geoff Grammer/sa国际传媒官网网页入口)
UNM鈥檚 late-game surge 鈥 closing the game by doubling up the Big East鈥檚 Golden Eagles 22-11 in the final 8:27, after Marquette took a 55-53 lead 鈥 gives the Lobos their first win in the Big Dance since 2012.
Dent had a hand in 17 of those final 22 points, masterfully working the high pick-and-roll time and time again as the Rocket Arena crowd, with a solid contingent of Lobo fans present, began roaring louder and louder sensing the upset brewing.
鈥淭errific win for our program. We鈥檝e got a lot of respect for Marquette. Shaka (Smart) does an amazing job,鈥 UNM coach Richard Pitino said. 鈥淚 just thought at the end of the game, we buckled down and got stops. We stopped turning the ball over.
鈥淒onnie really, really 鈥 he was struggling a little bit, and we just tried to keep him positive, and he made some huge plays down the stretch. Tru (Washington) was phenomenal. Mustapha (Amzil) had some big rebounds. It was just a team effort all around. Very grateful, very proud. We鈥檒l get a little rest and get back at it tomorrow.鈥
The Lobos (27-7) play Sunday in the Round of 32 against second-seeded Michigan State, which defeated No. 15 Bryant late Friday night. The second-round game in Cleveland tips off at 6:40 p.m. and will be broadcast on TNT.
And UNM wouldn鈥檛 have done it on the usual 1-2 punch of Dent and Nelly Junior Joseph (19 points, seven rebounds) alone.
The 鈥渙thers鈥 as they鈥檝e been referred to at times this season all played a role in Friday鈥檚 win.
From Filip Borovicanin鈥檚 eight points, five rebounds and pair of first half 3-pointers to C.J. Noland鈥檚 11 points and three first half 3-pointers to Amzil overcoming a poor 0-for-4 shooting night with a game-high eight rebounds, three assists and three steals to Washington scoring 12 points, grabbing six rebounds and coming up with three steals while holding All-American Kam Jones under his season scoring average.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 part of the game,鈥 Amzil said of finding a way to contribute so much despite his shot not falling. 鈥淚鈥檝e got to play hard regardless, specifically in March. We lose, we鈥檙e going home. I鈥檓 not trying to go home. We came here to win games. I鈥檝e got to play hard for us to win here, and we had some other guys who made shots, so I just did my part.鈥
The Lobos held a 35-32 lead at the break, though they squandered a few opportunities that would have increased their lead.
UNM held Marquette to 37.0% shooting in the first half. At one point the Golden Eagles missed eight consecutive shots and went 6 minutes, 40 seconds without a field goal (they did hit 5 of 8 free throws in the stretch), but UNM was only able to stretch a one-point lead (19-18) to just five (28-23) in that span.
And when Marquette closed the half scoring the final five points and making it a one-possession game, it seemed as though the momentum was on their side.
While Jones was held mostly in check (15 points, 5 assists, 4 turnovers), starting forward David Joplin nearly did the Lobos in himself.
The senior scored 28 points and hit 6-of-10 3-pointers for Marquette (23-11). It was a Joplin triple that pushed Marquette ahead 55-53 with 8:43 left in the game.
Then, Dent began to look like Dent.
鈥淚 thought Dent, he just did a great job controlling the game,鈥 Marquette coach Shaka Smart said. 鈥淥ur guys did a nice job turning him over 鈥 eight times, obviously. But on every other possession when the ball was in his hands, he did a really good job controlling the game. There鈥檚 a reason he鈥檚 talked about as one of the best point guards in the country. He was the most poised player on the floor.鈥
Most of the night, but especially late, the Lobos got into the paint with regularity and either finishing at the rim (UNM outscored Marquette 38-26 in the paint), rebounding misses (UNM outrebounded Marquette 36-30) or drawing fouls with their aggressive play (UNM hit 18-of-21 free throws to Marquette鈥檚 7-of-12).
And as happy as the Lobos were, Pitino after the game was asked about what the win might mean to the Lobo fans in the stands and those back home in New Mexico.
鈥滻t鈥檚 special. It鈥檚 a special place. They value basketball,鈥 Pitino said. 鈥淚鈥檝e talked a lot about it. It鈥檚 a generational thing. We are the pro team to our fans. So, the ones that were watching, amazing. Hopefully, we see some more on Sunday.鈥
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