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Sam Houston’s Stellar Performance Crushes New Mexico State: 79-58 Win

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Wilkerson’s Seven 3-Pointers Ignite Bearkats’ Domination, Cementing Conference USA Lead with a Resounding Victory Over the Aggies

Official press release from GoBearkats.com

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Just as quickly as the New Mexico State fans entered the building, they left after watching Sam Houston dismantle the Aggies en route to a 79-58 victory at the Pan American Center on Thursday.

Lamar Wilkerson led four players in double figures with 25 points, thanks to seven 3-pointers, as the Bearkats remained in first place in Conference USA at 9-3 with the win. Marcus Boykin added 13 points, Davon Barnes 12, and Souleymane Doumbia 11 as Sam Houston improved to 16-11 overall.

After a near-flawless first half for the orange and black, NM State (11-16, 5-7) used a 13-6 run to open the second to pull within 54-36. That bit of hope was short-lived, however.

With both teams failing to score for more than two minutes, Boykin got Sam Houston rolling again with a pair of free throws, then drilled a 3 to make it 59-37.

Barnes would later score four unanswered to give the Kats their biggest lead at 77-49 and put the game on ice. Sam Houston silenced the crowd in the first half by getting off to a tremendous start to take control of the game.

The hot hand belonged to Wilkerson. He was 7 for 7 from 3-point range in the first 20 minutes as the Bearkats built a double-digit lead. He drilled a 3 with 7:16 left in the half to put Sam Houston up 31-14, its biggest lead up until that point. He quickly followed with another to push the lead to 17.

The junior from Ashdown, Arkansas, hit back-to-back 3s again with under three minutes left to increase the lead to 44-21. Marcus Boykin then closed the half with an and-one to send the Kats into the break with a 48-23 advantage.

Sam Houston was about as hot as a team could be shooting in the first half. The Bearkats shot 52 percent from the field, while holding the Aggies to 32 percent, and a remarkable 67 percent from 3, with Jaden Ray and Davon Barnes also connecting from long range in the period.