San José State (12-6, 3-2 MW) at New Mexico (16-2, 3-2 MW) | |
When | Tuesday, January 17 | 7 p.m. MT/6 p.m. PT |
Location | The Pit, Albuquerque, N.M. |
Broadcast & Statistics | FS 1 KDOW 1220 AM Live Stats |
Game Notes | San José State | New Mexico |
Rosters | San José State | New Mexico |
Spartans at The Pit Tuesday night
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The Spartans go on the road this week for two games beginning with a Tuesday night match-up at New Mexico inside The Pit. The two teams are tied for fourth place in the Mountain West standings at 3-2.
San José State enters the game with a 12-6 overall record and a 3-2 MW mark. The team defeated Fresno State, 74-64, last Tuesday night in the last game SJSU played. Alvaro Cardenas became the third Spartan this season to score 20 or more points as he had a career-best 20 points including 7-for-14 from the field and 6-of-11 from three-point range. He also dished out nine assists and had a steal. Omari Moore added 15 points and added eight assists.
TV BROADCAST - ALL-ACCESS: Tuesday night's game will be shown on FS1 with Brandon Gaudin and Casey Jacobsen on the call. This broadcast will be the first MW "All-Access" game shown on FS1. Both head coaches will wear microphones, and cameras will capture the action from the huddles. The broadcast will follow the coaches into the locker room for halftime and post game speeches.
ABOUT NEW MEXICO: The Lobos enter Tuesday night's game with a 16-2 overall record and a 3-2 MW mark, tied for fourth in the standings with SJSU and Utah State. New Mexico won at No. 23 San Diego State, 76-67, Saturday evening to hand the Aztecs their first MW loss of the season. The Lobos have an impressive 11-1 record at The Pit this season. Head coach Richard Pitino is in his second season at the helm of the program.
Series Record - 5-18. The two teams first met on December 21, 1961, in Albuquerque as the Lobos won 63-51. The teams played again in 1967 but did not play each other again until both were members of the WAC in 1997.
Last SJSU Win in Series - 71-55, February 20, 2022, San Jose
Omari Moore recorded the third triple-double in school history with 18 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists to lead the Spartans in the win. SJSU shot 74.1 percent from the field in the second half (20-27) including 6-for-10 from three-point range. Three other Spartans scored in double figures - Ibrahima Diallo with 14, Trey Anderson with 13 and Alvaro Cardenas with 10.
Last SJSU Win in Albuquerque - 78-68, Feb. 4, 2017
The Spartans only win in Albuquerque in 11 tries came during the 2016-17 season. Ryan Welage scored a team-high 20 points in the win in front of 12, 731 fans. Link to recap
Last 10 Series Meetings
2/3/2018 L 71-68 San Jose
2/13/2019 L 90-62 Albuquerque
2/26/2019 W 89-82 San Jose
1/1/2020 W 88-85 San Jose
1/21/2020 L 86-59 Albuquerque
3/4/2020 L 79-66 Las Vegas
1/21/2021 L 67-51 St. George, Utah
1/23/2021 W 83-71 St. George, Utah
1/28/2022 L 86-70 Albuquerque
2/20/2022 W 71-55 San Jose
CONSISTENCY IN STARTING LINEUP: This season, the Spartans have used the same lineup for all 18 games. This is a change from past years when San José State used 13 different starting lineups for the 2021-22 season.
Spartan Starting Lineup -Alvaro Cardenas, Omari Moore, Trey Anderson, Sage Tolbert & Ibrahima Diallo
San José State is just one of nine teams nationwide to use the same starting lineup for every game this season (thru 1/15/23).
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24 THE MAGIC NUMBER TO 1,000: With 976 career points, Omari Moore needs just 24 points to become the 16th Spartan in school history to record 1,000 points in his Spartan career. The last Spartan to score 1,000+ career points was Ryan Welage who finished with 1,258 points from 2015-18, good for sixth all-time at SJSU.
SAN JOSE STATE 1,000 CAREER POINTS SCORERS
Player Seasons G FG 3FG FT Points
1. Ricky Berry 1986-88 84 619 113 416 1,767
2. Adrian Oliver 2009-11 80 585 138 442 1,750
3. Stu Inman 1947-50 123 591 0 322 1,504
4. Wally Rank 1977-80 102 562 0 308 1,432
5. Justin Graham 2007-11 119 460 57 295 1,272
6. Ryan Welage 2015-18 91 457 161 183 1,258
7. Chris McNealy 1981-83 81 504 2 226 1,236
8. Coby Dietrick 1968-70 72 465 0 243 1,173
9. Terry Cannon 1990-92, 94 97 414 114 209 1,139
10. Johnnie Skinner 1971-73 73 481 0 174 1,136
11. Ken Mickey 1974, 76-77 82 427 0 271 1,125
12. Sid Williams 1978-81 111 485 0 125 1,095
13. S.T. Saffold 1964-66 72 421 0 205 1,050
13. Olivier St. Jean 1996-97 51 373 44 260 1,050
15. Carroll Williams 1953-55 75 304 0 441 1,049
-- Omari Moore 2020-C 99 370 74 147 961
CARDENAS REACHES 20-POINT PLATEAU IN WIN OVER FRESNO STATE: Alvaro Cardenas scored a career-best 20 points and dished out a career-high nine assists to lead the San José State to a 74-64 home win over Fresno State on January 10. Cardenas was 7-of-14 from the field including 6-of-11 from three-point range.
SJSU LOOKING FOR 4TH MW WIN: With three wins in the early part of the Mountain West season, the Spartans are looking for their fourth MW win since the 2016-17 season. San José State has not won more than three MW games since the team went 7-11 in 2016-17. The 2015-16 team finished 4-14 in the MW as the only other team to win more than three conference games since SJSU joined the MW in 2013-14.
CAREER RANKINGS: Omari Moore ranks among San José career leaders in three categories. He is in fifth place all-time in assists at 347, passing Marmet Williams during the Cal Poly game. Moore is sixth in blocked shots at 77, passing with Darnell Williams. Moore is eighth all-time in steals with 108 and needs one to tie with Chris McNealy in seventh place.
MARCH TO MARCH MINI-PLAN: The Spartans have a special 6-game mini-plan available to buy. Buy your tickets and come support your Spartans inside the Provident Credit Union Event Center. For more information and to buy the mini-plan, click here.
UP NEXT: The Spartans continue on the road with a game at Utah State this Saturday, January 21, at 4 p.m. MT/3 p.m. PT.