The Aggie men's basketball team kicks off their drive for the WAC Tournament title and the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Aggies play in the final game of the day at 9:30 p.m. MT. The 3-seed Aggies take on the 6-seed San Jose State. We'll be honest. This game scares us. Not just because the two teams split the regular season. Not just because the WAC Tournament is one-and-done and there is added pressure there. But if you read our Quarterfinal Preview, you'd also know that San Jose State's Adrian Oliver, who was left off the preseason All-WAC team, destroyed the rest of the league this season. Oliver has the propensity to show up in big games. There have been a total of 20 30-plus point performances in the league this season. Oliver owns EIGHT! That's twice as many as Jahmar Young AND Jonathan Gibson combined. Not to mention that the last time these two teams hooked up, Robert Owens scored a career-high 29 points. Do we think the Aggies will win? Yes. We still think the Aggies are the better team, but if Adrian Oliver gets hot, the Aggies will have their hands full.
The Spartans are the second best three point shooting team in conference play at 39.9 percent but the Aggies are right behind them at 38.4 percent. The Aggies have the third best three point shooting defense at 34.4 percent. San Jose State is dead last in the league giving up 39.6 percent from beyond the arc. This will probably be the highest scoring game of the day and the winner could possibly reach triple-digits. It will definitely be a game worth staying up late for.
The game will be streamed on WAC.tv and streaming audio can be heard via Aggie Access (subscription required). The game can also be heard on the radio on the Aggie Sports Network across New Mexico.

The Aggie women's basketball team exited the WAC Tournament after a 75-63 loss to 4-seed Idaho. The Aggies jumped out to a 9-2 lead but were behind by two at halftime. The Aggies led just once in the second half, at 44-43, and just could not get over the hump in the game. Every single time the Aggies hit a big three point shot, it was answered on the other end by Idaho. The key sequence in the game came between the 4:35 mark and the 2:17 mark of the second half. Danisha Corbett hit a three to get the Aggies to within one but Idaho answered with a three by Charlotte Otero to go back up by four. Idaho's Bianca Cheever added another three to put Idaho back up by seven then Jasmine Lowe buried a three to cut the lead back to four. The Aggies called a quick 30 second timeout and out of the timeout, Charlotte Otero drove a dagger through the Aggies' heart with another three. Otero only scored six points in the game but her two three pointers in that two minute span just killed the Aggies.
When a team is in a conference tournament or in any other big game, it's often a role player that unexpectedly comes up big. For Idaho that player was Shaena Kuehu. Kuehu scored a season high 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. Kuehu only averages 10.4 points per game in league play but score over twice that many in yesterday's game.
The Aggies are now left to hope that they'll get a postseason invitation from either the WNIT (unlikely) or the new 16-team single elimination Women's Basketball Invitational. According to a post from Coach Spence on his Facebook page, the WBI is interested in the Aggies. The school really needs to support the team and get them into the postseason. The program has only been to the postseason three times in the 35 year history of the program. With the majority of the team returning next season it would be a valuable experience for the team this season and hopefully build some momentum heading into next season.
If you need any proof of what a postseason appearance can do for a team, just look a little bit to the south. UTEP (yes, we hate to use a rival as an example but oh well) finished last season at 19-12 (including a similar first round loss in the conference tournament) but the school backed them and they accepted a bid to the CBI (which is the men's equivalent of the WBI tournament the Aggies are hoping to be in this year). The Miners ended up playing all the way into the championship game and this season they have turned that added experience (think about all the extra practice time the team gets in postseason play) into a 24-5 record, a Top 25 ranking, a regular season conference championship and an almost certain bid into the NCAA tournament.
Similarly, New Mexico's women's basketball team made the postseason WNIT (before there were automatic bids into the WNIT) about 10 years ago, ended up making it all the way to New York for the championship (we can't recall if they won or lost the title) but that provided a springboard for the program and they have been a perennial NCAA Tournament participant ever since.
All it takes is one postseason appearance.
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