We are mostly beyond the New Year’s glow and back to reality. Aggie Men’s Basketball played FIU at 10:00am on Friday (noon Eastern). Attendance was about what you’d expect at a bit over 400. The Aggies probably appreciated their home crowds more, as they actually lead C-USA in attendance. I tuned in late to the pregame show and was hearing a new voice, Mark Shownster. (I’m spelling it phonetically.) I’m not sure what happened to Russ Langer. Maybe he was out sick. Mark described the colorful beach-inspired court of the Ocean Bank Convocation Center. “Convocation Center” just sounds kind of classy. That’s where the C-USA Volleyball Tournament took place this season.
One of the names on the Panthers was familiar: Zahdi Jackson, former Aggie. I’ve seen other C-USA players make this lateral move. Anthony Wrzeszcz was off to a hot start for the Aggies with a couple of early 3’s. It was close through about the first 10 minutes of the game. Suddenly, FIU went on a 16-point scoring run. Even three timeouts didn’t stop the streak. The Aggies went on a 9-point run before the end of the half, but were well behind, 44-39. W hit another 3 at the end.
In the second half, forget it. FIU pulled away and had a 20-point lead at one point. Aggie Jayland Randall fouled out with 8 minutes left. The Aggies did have an 11-point run late, but the damage was done. 89-74 FIU was the final. Coach Hooten was speechless after the loss, though he did thank the replacement announcer for his service. The Aggies’ road woes seem to have come back this season. Wrzeszcz led the Aggies with 15 points. Possibly the key stat, the Panthers out-rebounded the Aggies, 38-26.
Later in the evening, the Aggie Women’s Basketball team was playing at home. Speaking of attendance issues, there were only 235 there. And I thought Monday’s game was poorly attended. The Aggies lost 67-62 to Liberty, but the story was how. The Aggies had led through three quarters, but gave up 30 points in the fourth (!), including an 11-0 run in the last two minutes. There wasn’t an explanation in the recap. I thought maybe somebody had fouled out, but I didn’t see it in the play-by-play.
At least it was a career night for Imani Warren with 29 points. Lucia Yenes chipped in 16 points, but there wasn’t enough support for the two. Again, the key stat might have been rebounds. Liberty was way up 41-26. I wonder if Morane Dossou was okay. She had a pretty quiet game.
Sunday, the Men were playing in Springfield, where most of my relatives live, facing the Missouri State Bears. I think we had a different replacement announcer, Randy Moleman. (No guarantee I'm getting that name right either.) They may have recruited a local for both games. The Bears took an early lead. Kobi Williams was 4 for 4 on 3’s for MO St., part of 8 3’s for the Bears in the first half. It was 27-12 Bears 11 minutes into the game when I had to leave for the Women’s game at the Pan-Am Center.
Outside, it was overcast, but strangely warm for a day in January. Inside the arena, today’s opponent, the Delaware Blue Hens were warming up. They were wearing their sharp school colors of bright blue with yellow trim. Some of the girls were wearing highly contrasting bright pink shoes. For the game, we had half the Band present, along with the Sundancers. When I came in, Pistol Pete was giving the Cheerleaders a pep talk or something. (He had their attention.) This was the enthusiastic Pete. The other two Pete’s are subdued by comparison.
There was a good crowd of 468, definitely better than Friday. DU had maybe three fans with them: a couple that were parents and a guy who wasn’t really watching the game. The guy wearing DU colors, but that might have been a Golden State Warriors shirt. I couldn’t tell. The dad was standing for much of the game. He wanted to coach his daughter. Our Coach, Jody Adams, was back healthy on the sidelines. I thought she was about to jump onto the court a couple of times on defense.
The Band didn’t play the Anthem. I guess they only do it with the full band. During player introductions, Loes Rozing tossed a souvenir ball to a pretty young woman with long hair and big curls sitting at the sideline table with her dad. She missed. I hoped that wasn’t a bad sign. Loes did run over, get the ball, and hand it to the girl. Our local heroine, Emma Christiano started.
I was still listening to the Men’s game on a little portable radio. The Aggies weren’t rebounding well, but did make a late first half surge. It was 53-41 MO St. at the half. Williams had 22 points.
First Quarter
The scorecard added up. I don’t know how given that I was completely distracted for three quarters of this game listening to the Men’s game. (And after that, I missed seeing the best the play of the game. That was a poor trade for a good scorecard.)
Morane got the first Aggie points on a layup after an offensive rebound by Lucia. Loes made a steal and the crowd was into it early. Meanwhile on the radio, Jemel Jones hammered in a jam. The Men had cut a 17-point deficient down to a 7-point MO St. lead.
Emma took an early foul and came out. Deavion Wilson came in for her and got a basket. The Aggie defense held the Blue Hens to a shot clock violation. Imani had two airballs on her first shots, but came back with a coast-to-coast layup. It was 6-7 DU with 4’ left in the quarter.
Lucia had a layup and then tipped away a ball for a steal. Anna Csenyi was fouled on a fast break and would convert on the free throws. Ella Wanzer came back for the Hens with a 3 to make it, 10-14 DU with 2’ left. In Springfield, the Aggies were on a 12-4 run with 15’ left, as Ja'Coby Osborne hit a 3.
Deavion made another layup. Keira Hudson was in and missed Deavion on a fast break with a pass. Keira came out and got a long lecture on the sidelines from the Coach. This coaching would pay off later. Anna hit a 3 and it was 15-16 DU with a 1’ left. The Aggies were full court pressing on defense, but Wanzer got a steal. Deavion stole the ball right back, but it was too late to score before time expired. It was still 15-16 DU.
Second Quarter
The Men had trimmed it to a 1-point Bear lead in their game. Back in Las Cruces, the Delaware parents were dancing to Happy on the “Say Cheese” Cam. Lay Fantroy hit a 3 to start the quarter to give the Hens a 4-point lead. In another break, a little girl and a lady she was with (probably not her mom) below me were dancing to cumbia song over the PA. Afterward, an older lady came over and gave the girl an Aggie flag, which the girl flew during the game.
Wanzer stole an Aggie inbounds pass and gave it to Fantroy for an easy layup. The Aggies took a timeout trailing, 15-23 with 8’ left in the half. Certainly the oddest giveaway I’ve seen at an Aggie game occurred in the break. The Cheerleaders were handing out children’s books to the kids in the crowd. Nobody sees literacy coming in a souvenir handout.
In Springfield, Juice Mims made a dunk and Wrzeszcz splashed 2 free throws to give the Aggies a 1-point lead, 67-66. They’d hold that lead for 18 seconds. Back at the Pan-Am, Fantroy made a steal, but the Blue Hens didn’t score off it. The Aggies were held to a shot clock violation. Wanzer dropped in another 3 to make it, 15-26 DU with 6’ left in the half.
Lucia grabbed the ball away on a steal and was fouled on the other end. She made 1 of 2 free throws. The other way, Kaliah Correa took three shots off of two offensive rebounds, but the Blue Hens got no points from the effort. Keira came back with a jumper. Nikki Stanic came in. She took a shot and hit the side of the backboard. (Shakes head. This poor girl.) Elsewhere on court, Nikki made a steal and got an assist to Senoj Jones on a jumper. Iyana Beh was also in and grabbed a couple of rebounds.
The Aggie defense stuffed DU for another shot clock violation. (Trinity Vance did make a nifty behind-the-back pass on the possession.) It was 23-29 Blue Hens with a 1’ left. PA Ed was encouraging the crowd to get into it. Imani got trapped on an inbounds, but Lucia managed to steal the ball right back. Keira converted on the possession with another jumper and then poured in 3. She was on fire with 9 points in the quarter. It was 28-29 DU at the half. Imani and the Coach were talking afterward. They left the court with their arms around each other chatting.
Halftime
There were no halftime activities other than Pete running around the stands dancing, so I’ll ahead and finish the Men’s game recap here. The Bears got the lead back and had a 7-point lead with a 1’ left. They won it, 89-82. Coach Hooten was very talkative after the game without really saying anything. He once again thanked the replacement announcer for calling the game. The sad thing is that this is probably the best team the Coach has had here at NMSU and they’re still not quite good enough.
Juice Mims had 22 points and 14 rebounds, and Jemel Jones had 18 points for the Aggies. Kobi Williams for MO St. led all scorers with 32 points. The Aggies shot 45% and 82% on free throws, but the Bears were 47% on 3’s, which might have been the difference. I need to tell my Aunt Judy that her teams aren’t treating my teams very nice. (She doesn’t actually care about her hometown teams, just the Cardinals and the Chiefs. Other Springfield fans did show up with 2,075 in attendance.)
Third Quarter
Deavion made a last second shot on the shot clock for a layup to give the Aggies a 30-29 lead with 8’ left. Deavion then found Morane for a layup. A jumper by Loes made 34-31 with 7’ left. Wanzer made an open 3 to tie it. Deavion and Morane made another connection for a layup off on an inbounds. Deavion did pick up two quick fouls and came out and Emma was back in.
Lucia made a behind-the-back dribble to get out of a crowd on court and then took a charge on defense. However, Vance hit a 3 to give DU a 36-37 lead with 4’ left. Imani made a last second layup and drew a foul, but missed the free throw. Still, the Aggies were up, 38-37 with 3’ left. Next possession, an assistant coach and players on the bench were pointing and yelling for Keira to make a pass inside. It was intercepted. The associate head coach came over to the assistant and told him to shut up.
Emma found Keira on a fast break for a layup. Back the other way, DU made two offense rebounds and hit a jumper. The fans next to me were yelling at the team to hustle. The Blue Hens took a 41-46 lead into the fourth quarter.
Fourth Quarter
The little girl below me got a souvenir ball from a Cheerleader. She gave it away to another lady. She must have already had one. Senoj made a basket, but it was waved off on a charge. The Aggies took an early timeout down 43-48 with 8’ left in the game.
Keira made another inside pass and this one found Morane for a layup. Emma absolutely picked a pocket for a steal, though no points came of it. Imani then made a steal and was fouled. She converted on both free throws, 47-50 with 4’ left. Morane got it to within 1 point with a layup with 2’ left.
Emma was called for a foul for stopping a layup, though it looked clean. The crowd was getting a bit unruly over a few foul calls on the Aggies. Lucia was fouled and converted on both free throws to get it to within 1 again. The crowd was fully engaged. Lucia wrestled the ball away on a tie up. Imani took a layup shot that was literal in-and-out heartbreak. (How long have I been waiting to use that John Tischer line?)
It wasn’t over. Loes stole the DU inbounds and made a layup. The Aggies had a 53-52 lead with 1’ left. Ande’a Cherisier made an offensive rebound and a layup to give the Blue Hens back the lead. On the Aggie end, Imani made a last second layup on the shot clock with the foul and the free throw for a 2-point Aggie lead.
Thunderstruck played on the PA. Pistol Pete jammed on an air-guitar. Cherisier took a literal last second shot on a layup and made it. Wait, didn’t this happen on Monday with the Aggies making the shot? Almost, this time there was a foul to go with it. What would have been the winning free throw missed, though. 56-56 and we go to overtime.
Overtime
A “Chistiano” chant was coming from the little girl and the lady when Emma would bring the ball up court. The Aggies’ first three possessions were empty, but two travelling calls turned the ball for the Hens on theirs. Lucia got the first score with a layup. DU lost the ball on their next possession and Loes fell on it like a fumble.
Lucia had another layup on a last second shot. What happened next was so quick, I missed the play. Emma jumped on the DU inbounds and scored. I’m not even sure the cameras caught it. The team did and went crazy. Coach Adams chest-bumped Emma in the timeout. Amazingly, Imani almost stole the next inbounds. 62-56 Aggies with 1’ left.
Emma was pushed down for an intentional foul. Two Blue Hens did help her up afterward. Emma made her first foul shot, but missed the next. She got the rebound! She’s just a little bundle of hustle. The Aggies win, 63-57. DU only scored a single free throw in 5 minutes of overtime.
What a win! Emma howled and skipped across the court in victory. The team went around the court to greet the fans. They all high-fived a little bitty girl sitting at courtside. Coach Adams went directly to the broadcasters for an interview.
The Aggies were up 43% to 35% in shooting. The Aggies had 42 points in the paint, 22 points off turnovers, and 18 fast break points. Why was this game close? (The Blue Hens made more 3’s.)
Trinity Vance had 11 points and Safi Kolliegbo had 10 to lead Delaware. Imani Warren, Keira Hudson, and Morane Dossou all had 11 points for the Aggies. Morane had 12 rebounds as well. Lucia Yenes had 10 points and 10 rebounds.
Okay, this was a better way to spend the afternoon than listening to the Cowboys lose their final meaningless game of the season or watching NFL Redzone on a Mexican channel. I went over to Jimmie Johns for a very tasty sub for dinner. We’re good for a couple of weeks until the next game.


















