What's Happening?
The New Mexico Lobos triumphed over the George Washington Revolutionaries with a decisive 86-61 win in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT). The game, held in Albuquerque, saw Jake Hall lead the Lobos with 19 points, shooting 6 of 11 from the field
and 4 of 6 from beyond the arc. Hall also contributed three free throws. Uriah Tenette supported the effort with 15 points and six assists, while Tomislav Buljan added 14 points. The Lobos took control early, establishing a lead less than four minutes into the game and maintaining it throughout. By halftime, New Mexico led 36-32, and they extended their advantage with a 10-0 run in the second half. Christian Jones was the top scorer for George Washington with 16 points, followed by Tre Dinkins with 14 points.
Why It's Important?
This victory propels New Mexico into the quarterfinals of the NIT, where they will face Saint Joseph’s. The win highlights the Lobos' strong performance this season, improving their record to 25-10. For George Washington, the loss marks the end of their NIT journey, concluding their season with a 19-16 record. The game underscores the competitive nature of the NIT, providing teams that did not make the NCAA tournament an opportunity to showcase their talents on a national stage. For New Mexico, advancing further in the tournament could enhance their visibility and reputation, potentially impacting future recruitment and program development.
What's Next?
New Mexico will prepare to face Saint Joseph’s in the NIT quarterfinals. This matchup will be crucial for the Lobos as they aim to continue their successful run in the tournament. The team will likely focus on maintaining their strong offensive performance and tightening their defense to secure a spot in the semifinals. For George Washington, the offseason will be a time to regroup and strategize for the next season, focusing on areas of improvement identified during their NIT participation.













