Trampled: Lobo women fizzle in second half at Colorado
Colorado's Desiree Wooten (3) shoots over UNM's Tyler Jones (20) during Thursday's game in the CU Events Center in Boulder, Colorado.
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Destinee Hooks put the ball in the basket with regularity for the UNM women鈥檚 basketball team Thursday night in Boulder, Colorado, scoring a game-high 22 points in a losing cause.
Hooks was the only Lobo in double figures while host Colorado had five players score 10 points, blowing UNM away, 84-59, with a second half storm.
As for that oh-boy moment, Hooks ended up putting the ball in the basket even when she wasn鈥檛 trying. Her attempted lob to Emma Najjuma on an inbounds pass instead banked into the hoop for a turnover, one of 21 giveaways that effectively doused the Lobos鈥 hopes of a road upset.
UNM stayed right with the much taller Buffaloes in the first half, trailing just 33-32 after Alyssa Hargrove missed an open 3-pointer just before the buzzer. The third quarter was an entirely different story.
A putback by Jessie Joaquim got the Lobos within two points at 40-38 with 6:12 left in the quarter. Then the Buffaloes caught fire. They reeled off eight straight points and hit seven consecutive field-goal attempts to quickly grab a 51-40 advantage.
Colorado put together a 9-0 run later in the quarter to eliminate any remaining suspense. The Buffs shot sizzling 54.3% in the second half, while UNM went ice cold (26.5%) and turned the ball over 13 times.
鈥淚n the second half they punched us and we didn鈥檛 punch back,鈥 Lobos coach Mike Bradbury said. 鈥淒estinee competed really hard and had the right attitude, but we needed more players to compete like that, especially in the second half.鈥
Along with Hooks, freshman Laila Abdurraqib was a bright spot for the Lobos. Abdurraqib finished with nine points and six rebounds in 25 minutes off the bench. Nayli Padilla chipped in eight points, while Clarissa Craig scored seven 鈥 five of them in the game鈥檚 first five minutes.
Anaelle Dutat was the catalyst for Colorado鈥檚 second-half explosion, finishing with 16 points and 13 rebounds. Fellow transfers Claire O鈥機onnor, Desiree Wooten and freshman Jade Crook also reached double-digit points for Buffaloes.
鈥(Dutat) hurt us bad,鈥 Bradbury said. 鈥淐olorado obviously did a great job with the transfer portal. But I鈥檓 more concerned about the way we played in the second half, bad offense, poor shots and turnovers, we let them get in transition way too often.鈥
UNM was able to answer CU scoring runs in the half, rallying from 6-0 and 18-10 deficits to take the lead. Back-to-back 3-pointers by Kaia Foster and Hooks gave the Lobos a 25-20 advantage midway through the second quarter.
New Mexico had the edge from 3-point range, hitting nine to Colorado鈥檚 four, but the paint and points-off-turnovers categories were dominated by the home team. The Buffaloes outscored UNM 50-24 inside and 27-7 capitalizing on Lobos鈥 giveaways.
All 12 players in uniform saw action for the Lobos, who had four freshmen on the floor over the final five minutes. UNM was again without junior Cacia Antonio, who was ruled ineligible for the season鈥檚 first three games.
The Lobos return home to host North Carolina A&T on Sunday, but Bradbury does not plan to start preparation for that game right away.
鈥淲e need to learn from this,鈥 he said of Thursday鈥檚 contest. 鈥淲e鈥檙e not going to throw it out, we鈥檙e going to take a hard look at it and make adjustments. We showed how competitive we could be in the first half. It鈥檚 got to be like that for four quarters.鈥