BRONX, N.Y. –
Brooke Salas led the NM State charge on Wednesday at Rose Hill Gym with a career-high 18 points as the Aggies bounced back with a 70-51 victory over Texas A&M Corpus Christi in the final game of the Fordham Holiday Classic.
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"I felt that with the rest, the kids got their legs back underneath them," head coach
Mark Trakh said. "It was a great way to bounce back from what was probably their worst defeat of the year. I was happy with the way the kids bounced back."
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The win put NM State at 10-3 on the year, the fourth-straight year with double-digit wins under Trakh, with one more non-conference game left to play before Western Athletic Conference play begins.
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"Now we get ready for one more game," Trakh said. "Hopefully we'll have 11 [wins] before we start league. You know 11-3 in non-conference considering
Moriah Mack missed the first eight games, I'll take it!"
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The first half was a game of runs between the two teams. Salas started NM State's 13-0 run when she nailed a triple from the top of the key and was capped off by
Sasha Weber's jumper.
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"I liked the way Brooke [Salas] came out of her slump tonight," Trakh said of her career-high night. "She had a great game. I'm also happy with
Sasha Weber, who was named to the all-tournament team. She only had two points in the second game, but that shows you how important she is to our team."
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However, Texas A&M Corpus Christi (3-8) responded with a 14-0 run of their own capped off by Brittany Mbamalu's 3-pointer free-throw line extended to put the Islanders on top 20-16 a minute into the second quarter.
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The Aggies battled back to take a 30-26 lead into the intermission after a Salas' put-back found the bottom of the net as time expired and never looked back.
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After starting the second half on a 6-2 run, NM State and A&M-Corpus Christi had trouble finding the bottom of the net. Leading 44-35 with 1:10 left in the frame,
Moriah Mack started a 10-2 to end the quarter and gave the Aggies a 54-35 lead through three quarters of play.
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Brianna Freeman, who finished with 12 points, gave NM State its largest lead of the game, 58-37, when she connected on both free throws at the 8:04 mark.
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The Islanders would get as close as 64-49 with 2:27 left on the clock in the final quarter, but there was nothing A&M-Corpus Christi could do as time expired.
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NM State held a 26-14 edge in points in the paint and converted 28 Texas A&M Corpus Christi turnovers into 27 points.
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POSTGAME NOTES:  The Aggies have now reached double-digit wins in four out of the five years since Trakh took over, missing the mark in only his first season…NM State is 5-1 so far when its opponent scores first…designated as the home team, the Aggies wore their home whites and made it 7-1 when playing as the home team…
Brandee Walton recorded her first point of the 2015-16 season when she sank the second of her two free throws with 54 seconds left in the game…William tied her season-high in steals with four today…Mack's five steals today was a new career-high for the junior…The Aggies have forced their opponents into committing 20-plus turnovers in four of their last five games and 8-of-13 games this season…NM State is now 4-0 when holding opponents under 60 points…Aggies finished with 19 steals on Wednesday, the last time they had 15-plus steals was at San José State.
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