
Western Kentucky
(+2.5)

New Mexico State
(-2.5)
Highlights
Summary
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (Interstat) â New Mexico State used a dominant first half to defeat Western Kentucky 80-64 in a Conference USA menâs basketball game Thursday night at the Pan American Center. The Aggies built a 46-28 halftime lead behind efficient shooting and never looked back. Jemel Jones led all scorers with 24 points for New Mexico State. The Aggies shot 10 for 23 from 3-point range and 26 for 34 from the free-throw line. Armelo Boone scored 13 points for the Hilltoppers, who struggled offensively, shooting just 30.9% from the field. Western Kentucky fell to 9-6 overall, while New Mexico State improved to 9-5. Attendance was 2,612.
Extended Summary
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (Interstat) â Jemel Jones scored 24 points and New Mexico State used a dominant first-half offensive display to build an insurmountable lead, cruising past Western Kentucky 80-64 in a Conference USA menâs basketball game Thursday night at the Pan American Center. The Aggies, improving to 9-5 overall, seized control early with a blistering shooting performance in the opening period. They shot 50% from the field and connected on 6 of 12 three-point attempts before halftime, racing to a 46-28 lead at the break. The Hilltoppers, who fell to 9-6, never recovered from the early deficit, struggling with their own shooting throughout the contest. Jones, a 6-foot-4 guard from Chicago, was the catalyst, hitting 4 of 8 from beyond the arc and adding two assists. His backcourt partner, Elijah Elliott, contributed 12 points, while Kyrese Mullen and Jayland Randall each added 10. The Aggiesâ efficiency was stark, scoring 80 points on just 72 possessions for an offensive rating of 110.9, compared to Western Kentuckyâs 90.2 rating on 71 possessions. The most critical stretch of the game came in the first halfâs middle stages. Leading 13-10, New Mexico State unleashed a decisive 17-4 run over a five-minute span. Jones ignited the surge with a three-pointer, followed by a Mullen-assisted jumper. After a Western Kentucky timeout, Jones struck again from deep, and Mullen capped the run with another three-pointer, pushing the Aggiesâ lead to 30-14. The Hilltoppersâ offense, plagued by poor shot selection and aggressive Aggie defense, managed just one field goal during the entire run. Western Kentucky shot a frigid 30.9% from the field for the game, making only 5 of 22 three-point attempts. Armelo Boone led the Hilltoppers with 13 points, and Kade Unseld added eight off the bench. Despite winning the rebounding battle 45-40 and committing only five turnovers to New Mexico Stateâs 11, the Hilltoppers could not overcome their shooting woes. New Mexico State also capitalized at the free-throw line, making 26 of 34 attempts, while Western Kentucky went 17 for 23. The Aggiesâ ball movement, though resulting in only four total assists, generated high-quality looks, particularly from the perimeter where they finished 10 for 23. Western Kentucky showed brief signs of life in the second half, cutting the lead to 15 on several occasions, but each mini-run was answered by the Aggies. A technical foul on the Western Kentucky bench with 11:25 remaining led to two Jones free throws, and a subsequent three-pointer by Randall extended the lead back to 62-49, effectively sealing the outcome. A crowd of 2,612 watched the Aggies snap a two-game conference losing streak. New Mexico State next hosts Middle Tennessee on Saturday. Western Kentucky, which had its two-game winning streak halted, continues its road trip at UTEP on Saturday.
Preview
Preview: Western Kentucky at New Mexico State in Conference USA Menâs Basketball LAS CRUCES, N.M. (Interstat) â Two teams near the top of the Conference USA standings will meet Thursday night when the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers visit the New Mexico State Aggies at the Pan American Center. Western Kentucky (9-5) enters on a two-game winning streak following a 66-61 victory over Louisiana Tech on Sunday. The Hilltoppers have shown offensive firepower, scoring 102 points in a win over Sam Houston on Jan. 2, but have been inconsistent on the road with a 1-2 record in true away games this season. New Mexico State (8-5) looks to rebound after dropping its last two contests on the road at Florida International and Missouri State. The Aggies are a formidable 6-1 at home this season, with their only loss in University Park coming against Tulsa on Dec. 13. The matchup features two of the conferenceâs standout performers. Western Kentucky is led by guard Teagan Moore, who is averaging 18.3 points, 5.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists over his last six games. Moore nearly posted a double-double with 19 points and nine rebounds in the win over Louisiana Tech. For the Aggies, forward Julius Mims presents a major interior challenge. He is coming off a dominant 22-point, 14-rebound performance in the loss at Missouri State, his third double-double in the last five games. Mims is averaging 14.2 points and 8.4 rebounds per game in that span. Western Kentuckyâs success has often hinged on its backcourt, with Ryan Myers adding 13 points in the last outing. New Mexico State counters with a balanced attack where Jemel Jones (18 points vs. Missouri State) and Elijah Elliott (16 points) provide significant scoring support. The Hilltoppers hold a slim edge in the all-time series, 4-3, but the Aggies won the most recent meeting. This contest is critical for early conference positioning as both teams navigate a packed January schedule. Tip-off is set for 9 p.m. EST Thursday. Western Kentucky travels to UTEP on Saturday, while New Mexico State hosts Middle Tennessee.