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Fresno State
vs
New Mexico
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
02/27/2016
10:00pm EST

Lines:
Fresno State +7
New Mexico -7

Total:
Over 146.5 (-120)
Under 146.5 (+103)

Community Picks: Fresno State 0% vs New Mexico 0%

Fresno State and New Mexico Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Fresno State
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) -- Marvelle Harris scored 22 points shooting 10 of 10 from the line, Cullen Russo added 17 points and Fresno State defeated Utah State 75-68 Saturday night. Continue to Article
February 20, 2016 8:49:pm EST
Fresno State
LARAMIE, Wyo. (AP) -- Marvelle Harris scored 25 points and Cullen Russo added 17 points and 10 rebounds as Fresno State held off Wyoming's comeback attempt 79-75 Wednesday night. Continue to Article
February 17, 2016 11:26:pm EST
Fresno State
RENO, Nev. (AP) -- Cameron Oliver had 20 points and a career-high 24 rebounds and Eric Cooper Jr made three straight free throws in the final minute to seal Nevada's 77-72 overtime win over Fresno State on Saturday night. Continue to Article
February 13, 2016 10:02:pm EST
New Mexico
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) -- Elijah Brown scored 21 points and Tim Williams added 16 Saturday to help New Mexico break a mini slump with a 74-58 win over San Jose State. Continue to Article
February 13, 2016 8:34:pm EST
New Mexico
Another disputed call by a Mountain West officiating crew erased one of this college basketball season's most remarkable buzzer beaters. Boise State suffered a 97-93 loss at Colorado State in double overtime on Wednesday night in a game the Broncos thought they had won at the end of the first extra session. With the score tied and eight tenths of a second left in the initial overtime, Boise State forward James Webb III caught an inbound pass at the right wing with his momentum taking him away from the basket. Webb then banked in an off-balance 3-pointer that appeared to leave his finger tips before the clock struck triple zeroes, seemingly giving the Broncos a dramatic road victory. James Webb III with the banked-in game-winner #mwbb pic.twitter.com/q0g4RqAYsC — Sean Star (@seanvstar) February 11, 2016 As Boise State players mobbed Webb in the corner of the floor, the referees went to the monitor to review the final shot and that's when things got weird. They waived the shot off after a lengthy review, ruling that the game clock did not start on time when Webb touched the ball and he held the ball for more than eight tenths of a second before releasing the shot. "We noticed that the game clock was not started on touch," referee Dave Hall said in a statement to the Fort Collins Coloradoan. "We then used a stop watch overlay from the monitor review system to determine when he touched it and figure out how many tenths of a second it took from the time he touched the ball until the time he released the ball. After reviewing that several times, we determined that the shot was late. It was not taken in that 0.8-second time frame but actually closer to 1.2 or 1.3."  The procedure Hall and his crew followed in nullifying the shot is exactly what referees are supposed to do in that situation. The problem arose from their decree that it took Webb well over a second to release the shot.  On his show late Wednesday night, ESPN's Scott Van Pelt timed the shot at seven tenths of a second. This slow-motion replay is far from conclusive but it seems to suggest it was a lot closer to that than it is 1.2 or 1.3. Slow-motion video of James Webb III's 3-pointer to beat Colorado State that was later called off. pic.twitter.com/2RPiWizl14 — Matt L. Stephens (@MattStephens) February 11, 2016 The reversal left Boise State frustrated and incredulous. Coach Leon Rice told the Idaho Statesman , "We won that game, far as I’m concerned." Senior forward Anthony Drmic expressed similar sentiments on Twitter later Wednesday night. Everybody knows I don't let my emotions run much on social media, but when players on the opposing team... — Anthony Drmic (@AnthonyDrmic) February 11, 2016 say we got cheated how can I not. Waste of time of effort. @espn @moutainwest — Anthony Drmic (@AnthonyDrmic) February 11, 2016 The controversial call comes four days after the Mountain West admitted referees botched a key play in San Diego State's overtime victory over New Mexico on Saturday. Referees incorrectly ruled a Lobos player had not established himself as being out of bounds on an inbound pass, resulting in a turnover that paved the way for the Aztecs to hit a game-tying 3-pointer and force overtime. Just like New Mexico couldn't recover from that gut punch in overtime on Saturday, Boise State failed to bounce back in double overtime Wednesday night. The shell-shocked Broncos surrendered the first nine points in the second extra session and fell to 16-9 overall and 7-5 in league play. - - - - - - - Jeff Eisenberg is the editor of The Dagger on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at daggerblog@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @JeffEisenberg Continue to Article
February 11, 2016 9:37:am EST
 
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