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Middle Tennessee overcomes early deficit, takes down NMSU on the road
1/10/2026 10:13:00 PM | Men's Basketball
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Middle Tennessee erased an early 16-point deficit and held on late to defeat New Mexico State, 59-55, on Saturday night in Las Cruces, N.M.
The Blue Raiders struggled out of the gate, falling behind 20-4 in the opening nine minutes before responding with a decisive 20-4 run of their own to pull even at 24-24. Torey Alston led the surge with five points, while Kamari Lands and Jahvin Carter each added four as Middle Tennessee clawed back into the contest.
The teams traded baskets down the stretch of the first half, heading into the break knotted at 29-29.
Middle Tennessee carried its momentum into the second half, building a 13-point advantage with 10 minutes remaining thanks to strong defensive stands and aggressive offense. New Mexico State refused to fade, however, chipping away to cut the deficit to one possession late. The Blue Raiders sealed the win at the free throw line and with timely defensive stops down the stretch to split the road trip out west.
Nick McDevitt
"Both teams played really hard tonight. I love the fact that we won the game of course, but handing them their first loss at home this season too. It's a hard place to win here. I told the team, 'you gotta love winning on the road, especially with how we won.' I was really proud of them."
By the Numbers
16: Middle Tennessee erased a 16-point deficit in a six-minute stretch
55: The Blue Raiders held NMSU to its lowest scoring output of the season
16: Torey Alston led the team with 16 points, eight of which came at the free-throw line
7: Just the seventh Conference USA game this season won by the road team
Up Next
Middle Tennessee will head to Ruston, La. to face off against the LA Tech Bulldogs on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 6:30 p.m.
The Blue Raiders struggled out of the gate, falling behind 20-4 in the opening nine minutes before responding with a decisive 20-4 run of their own to pull even at 24-24. Torey Alston led the surge with five points, while Kamari Lands and Jahvin Carter each added four as Middle Tennessee clawed back into the contest.
The teams traded baskets down the stretch of the first half, heading into the break knotted at 29-29.
Middle Tennessee carried its momentum into the second half, building a 13-point advantage with 10 minutes remaining thanks to strong defensive stands and aggressive offense. New Mexico State refused to fade, however, chipping away to cut the deficit to one possession late. The Blue Raiders sealed the win at the free throw line and with timely defensive stops down the stretch to split the road trip out west.
Nick McDevitt
"Both teams played really hard tonight. I love the fact that we won the game of course, but handing them their first loss at home this season too. It's a hard place to win here. I told the team, 'you gotta love winning on the road, especially with how we won.' I was really proud of them."
By the Numbers
16: Middle Tennessee erased a 16-point deficit in a six-minute stretch
55: The Blue Raiders held NMSU to its lowest scoring output of the season
16: Torey Alston led the team with 16 points, eight of which came at the free-throw line
7: Just the seventh Conference USA game this season won by the road team
Up Next
Middle Tennessee will head to Ruston, La. to face off against the LA Tech Bulldogs on Wednesday, Jan. 14 at 6:30 p.m.
Team Stats
MTSU
NMSU
FG%
.400
.346
3FG%
.211
.240
FT%
.625
.591
RB
38
37
TO
9
11
STL
7
5
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