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2020-21 New Mexico Women’s Basketball2020-21 New Mexico Women’s Basketball
» Two Mountain West Regular-Season Championships» Five Mountain West Tournament Championships
» Seven NCAA Tournament Appearances Since 2001-02» Mountain West Attendance Leader 21 Seasons in a Row» WBCA Academic Top 25 Eight Times Since 2004-05
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Location .............................................................Albuquerque, N.M.Founded ....................................1889 by Territorial LegislatureEnrollment ................................................................................. 22,225Nickname ....................................................................................LobosColors ........Cherry (PMS 200) & Silver (PMS Cool Gray 6)Conference ....................................Mountain West ConferenceNational Affiliation ............................................. NCAA Division IPresident ...........................................................Dr. Garnett StokesDirector of Athletics ................................................Eddie NuñezDeputy A.D. for External Affairs ....................David WilliamsDeputy A.D. for Internal Affairs/SWA .....Janice RuggieroFaculty Representative ......................... Dr. Sara Nottingham
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Facility ........................................................................................ The PitCapacity ......................................................................................... 15,411Age ................................Built in 1966 (Renovated in 2009-10)All-Time Home Record ....................................... 429-216 (.665)
Program History
First Season ...........................................................................1974-75Overall Record.........................678-556 (.549) in 42 seasonsOverall MW Record .................. 194-142 (.577) in 21 seasonsPostseason Tournament Appearances ................................. 17NCAA Tournament Appearances ..............................................8Last NCAA Postseason Appearance......... 2018-19 (WNIT)Last NCAA Postseason Opponent ...............................Denver Last NCAA Postseason Result .....................................L, 75-83MW Regular Season Championships ......................................2 ........................................................................(2003-04 & 2004-05)MW Tournament Championships ..............................................5........... (2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2006-07, 2007-08)
2019-20 Overall Record .......................................................... 15-172019-20 Mountain West Record ...........................................6-122019-20 Mountain West Season Finish ..........................T-9th2019-20 MW Tournament Finish ......................... First RoundLetterwinners Returning | Lost ............................................ 8 | 5Starters Returning | Lost ......................................................... 2 | 3
Head Coach ................Mike Bradbury (Chattanooga, 1993)Record at UNM (Years)............................ 79-50 (5th season)Career Record (Years) ........................ 257-167 (14th season)Head Coach Phone................................................505-925-5770Women’s Basketball Fax ....................................505-925-5779Head Coach E-Mail [email protected]
Assistant Coach .............................. Valerie King (5th season)Alma Mater ........................................................... Cincinnati, 2004Assistant Coach .................................Bill Ferrara (4th season)Alma Mater ..................................................................Florida, 2003Assistant Coach ................... Symone Denham (3rd season)Alma Mater .......................................................Wright State, 2016
Director of Operations ..Kabrina Merriweather (1st season)Video Coordinator ..................Ryan Freeman (2nd season)Athletic Trainer ...................Andrea Quintana (10th season)Strength Coach .....................Brett Nakashima (2nd season)Academic Adviser .....................................................Joe DeBonis
2019-20 Total Attendance.................................................82,8542019-20 Average Attendance ........................................... 4,8742019-20 NCAA Attendance Rank ........................................15th2019-20 Mountain West Attendance Rank ........................ 1st
Athletics Website ....................................... www.GoLobos.comMain University Web Site ...................................www.unm.eduConference Web Site ..................................www.TheMW.comFacebook .............. www.facebook.com/NewMexicoLobosTwitter ........................................................................... @UNMLobos
Women’s Basketball Contact (Interim) ..Chelsea PitvorecCell Phone (Preferred)......................................... 352-422-2875Email ................................................................ [email protected]: ....................................................................................................
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Date Opponent Time Location12/31 at Nevada* Reno, Nev. TBA1/2 at Nevada* Reno, Nev. TBA1/7 at Utah State* Logan, Utah TBA1/9 at Utah State* Logan, Utah TBA1/14 UNLV* Albuquerque, N.M. TBA1/16 UNLV* Albuquerque, N.M. TBA1/21 at San José State* San José, Calif. TBA1/23 at San José State* San José, Calif. TBA1/28 Fresno State* Albuquerque, N.M. TBA1/30 Fresno State* Albuquerque, N.M. TBA2/3 at San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. TBA2/5 at San Diego State* San Diego, Calif. TBA2/11 Colorado State* Albuquerque, N.M. TBA2/13 Colorado State* Albuquerque, N.M. TBA2/17 at Wyoming* Laramie, Wyo. TBA2/19 at Wyoming* Laramie, Wyo. TBA2/22 Air Force* Albuquerque, N.M. TBA2/24 Air Force* Albuquerque, N.M. TBA
Mountain West Tournament 3/7-10 Mountain West Tournament Las Vegas, Nev. TBD
* - Mountain West gameBold denotes home game at The Pit (15,411)Game dates & times are Mountain time and subject to change
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Numerical Roster# Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown / Previous School0 Andriana Avent G 5-10 So. Sacramento, Calif. / Sacramento HS1 Corina Carter PG 5-6 So. San Antonio, Texas /Judson HS3 Ahlise Hurst G/F 5-9 Jr. Bendigo, Australia / Bendigo Senior-Secondary4 LaTascya Duff G 5-7 Jr. Samson, Ala. / Shelton State CC5 LaTora Duff G 5-7 Jr. Samson, Ala. / Shelton State CC10 Celine Dupont F/C 6-4 R-Fr. Almelo, The Netherlands / Parkendaal Lyceum 13 Shaiquel McGruder F 6-0 Jr. Trotwood, Ohio / Trotwood-Madison HS14 Azaria Robinson F 6-2 So. Anchorage, Alaska / West HS15 Kath van Bennekom G 5-9 Fr. Gorinchem, The Netherlands / Lyceum Oudehoven23 Jaedyn De La Cerda G 5-6 Sr. Roswell, N.M. / Roswell HS24 Autumn Watts F 6-1 So. Centennial, Colo. / Highlands Ranch HS32 Antonia Anderson G/F 6-2 Sr. Cibolo, Texas / Byron P. Steele II HS34 Nevaeh Parkinson F/C 6-3 Fr. Dallas, Texas / John Paul II HS
Alphabetical Roster# Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown / Previous School32 Antonia Anderson G/F 6-2 Sr. Cibolo, Texas / Byron P. Steele II HS0 Andriana Avent G 5-10 So. Sacramento, Calif. / Sacramento HS1 Corina Carter PG 5-6 So. San Antonio, Texas /Judson HS23 Jaedyn De La Cerda G 5-6 Sr. Roswell, N.M. / Roswell HS4 LaTascya Duff G 5-7 Jr. Samson, Ala. / Shelton State CC5 LaTora Duff G 5-7 Jr. Samson, Ala. / Shelton State CC10 Celine Dupont F/C 6-4 R-Fr. Almelo, The Netherlands / Parkendaal Lyceum 3 Ahlise Hurst G/F 5-9 Jr. Bendigo, Australia / Bendigo Senior-Secondary13 Shaiquel McGruder F 6-0 Jr. Trotwood, Ohio / Trotwood-Madison HS34 Nevaeh Parkinson F/C 6-3 Fr. Dallas, Texas / John Paul II HS14 Azaria Robinson F 6-2 So. Anchorage, Alaska / West HS15 Kath van Bennekom G 5-9 Fr. Gorinchem, The Netherlands / Lyceum Oudehoven24 Autumn Watts F 6-1 So. Centennial, Colo. / Highlands Ranch HS
Coaching Staff Head Coach Mike BradburyAssistant Coach Val KingAssistant Coach Bill FerraraAssistant Coach Symone DenhamDirector of Operations Kabrina MerriweatherVideo Coordinator Ryan FreemanAthletic Trainer Andrea QuintanaStrength & Conditioning Brett Nakashima
Pronounciation guide 0 ANDRIANA AVENT .................... On-Dre-On-Ah (A-Vont)3 AHLISE Hurst ................................................................AH-lease4 LATASCYA Duff ................................................La-tay-see-uh10 Celine DUPONT .........................................................Dew-pont13 SHAIQUEL McGruder .............................................. Shy-kwell14 AZARIA Robinson .........................................Ah-Zar-Ree-Ah23 JAEDYN De La Cerda ............................................... JAY-den34 NEVAEH Parkinson .............................................. Nuh-vay-uh
By Eligibility Seniors (2)23 Jaedyn De La Cerda ................................................G32 Antonia Anderson ...............................................G/F
Juniors (4)3 Ahlise Hurst............................................................G/F4 LaTascya Duff ............................................................G5 LaTora Duff .................................................................G13 Shaiquel McGruder...................................................F
Sophomores (4)0 Andriana Avent .........................................................G1 Corina Carter ...........................................................PG14 Azaria Robinson ........................................................F24 Autumn Watts ...........................................................F
Freshmen (3)10 Celine Dupont .......................................................F/C15 Kath van Bennekom ................................................G34 Nevaeh Parkinson ................................................F/C
home state Alabama (2)4 LaTascya Duff ............................................................G5 LaTora Duff .................................................................G
Alaska (1)25 Azaria Robinson ........................................................F
California (1)0 Andriana Avent .........................................................G
Colorado (1)24 Autumn Watts ...........................................................F
New Mexico (1)23 Jaedyn De La Cerda ................................................G
Ohio (1)13 Shaiquel McGruder...................................................F
Texas (3)1 Corina Carter ...........................................................PG32 Antonia Anderson ...............................................G/F34 Nevaeh Parkinson ................................................F/C
International 3 Ahlise Hurst (Australia) .....................................G/F10 Celine Dupont (The Netherlands) .................F/C15 Kath van Bennekom (The Netherlands) ..........G
Starters returning (2) No. Name Pos. Cls. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% 3 Ahlise Hurst G/F Jr. 13.5 2.6 51 .362 .83832 Antonia Anderson F Sr. 8.8 5.3 54 .418 .718
other letterwinners returning (6) No. Name Pos. Cls. Pts. Reb. Ast. FG% FT% 23 Jaedyn De La Cerda G Sr. 11.0 2.8 60 .372 .81313 Shaiquel McGruder F Jr. 6.9 5.6 8 .595 .7411 Corina Carter PG So. 3.7 1.5 64 .350 .6320 Andriana Avent G So. 2.9 0.7 1 .308 .77825 Azaria Robinson F So. 1.8 1.5 4 .700 .500 24 Autumn Watts F So. 1.5 1.9 4 .354 .250
Starters lost (3) No. Name Pos. Cls. Pts Reb. Ast. FG% FT% 5 Jordan Hosey F Sr. 11.8 8.3 10 .579 .7364 Jayla Everett G So. 11.5 3.0 65 .314 .75015 Aisia Robertson G R-Sr. 8.9 3.3 144 .288 .593
other letterwinners lost (2) NEWCOMERS (5) No. Name Pos. Cls. No. Name Pos. Cls. (Exp.) 12 Bride Kennedy-Hopoate F R-Sr. 4 LaTascya Duff G Jr. (TR)14 Najala Howell G R-Sr. 5 LaTora Duff G Jr. (TR) 10 Celine Dupont F/C R-Fr. (RS) 15 Kath van Bennekom G Fr. (HS) 34 Nevaeh Parkinson F/C Fr. (HS)
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By the Numbers Here is what is returning and missing for the 2020-21 Lobos.
Returning Lost % Returning Points.........................1,482 ...................915 .................... .618Rebounds ................... 642 .....................455 .................... .517Assists ......................... 246 .....................236 .................... .510Blocks .......................... 94 .......................59 ..................... .614Steals .......................... 210 .....................123 .................... .6313-Pointers ................... 182 ......................72 ..................... .717Free Throws ................ 192 .....................183 .................... .512
Familiar Faces Lobo fans will be treated to several familiar faces returning to the court that they can cheer for this coming season. The Lobos return eight letterwinners from a year ago, five of which played in at least 31 games. Among those returners are: Ahlise hurst, antonia anderson, jaedyn de la cerda, shaiquel mcgruder, corina carter, andriana avent, azaria robinson, and autumn watts.
Preseason Newcomer of the year Junior transfer latascya duff was named Mountain West Preseason Newcomer of the Year this season. Duff, along with her twin sister latora duff, joined the Lobos from Shelton State where she competed for two seasons and helped her 2019-20 squad to a 29-2 overall record that included a perfect 13-0 record in conference play prior to the season coming to a halt due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Duff is a WBCA All-American that started all 31 contests and led her team with 17.0 points per game while averaging 4.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.7 steals and 0.5 blocks per game.
Nothing new when it comes to newcomers Transfer newcomers under head coach Mike Bradbury have been on a run of remarkable success in his time at UNM. In the first three seasons of Bradbury’s tenure, the Lobos have possessed the Mountain West Newcomer of the Year. The trend started in 2016-17 when Richelle van der Keijl won the award following her transfer from Wright State. The following season, Latesha Buck garnered the award after transferring from UW-Green Bay. In 2018-19, Kansas transfer Aisia Robertson took home the honor.
all-american pair Junior transfers latascya duff and latora duff, joined the Lobos together this season after combining for 55 points to lead their Shelton State squad the ACCC Tournament Championship last season. Both earned WBCA All-American status for their outstanding performances on the season.
Lobos from near and far The Lobo women’s basketball roster has a mixture of athletes from near and far on its 2020-21 roster. The Lobos have players from seven different states and three by way of the international route. The Lobos feature players from Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Ohio, and Texas. Additionally, the Lobos have a pair of players from The Netherlands and one hailing from Australia.
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME The Pit is nationally recognized as one of the top basketball venues for college basketball. Need proof?! How about Sports Illustrated ranking it as one of the Top-20 sporting venues, of any sport, in the world for the 20th century!
Yes, The Pit is truly a special place, and it has created an unparalleled environment for the New Mexico women’s basketball program over the years. The Lobos have led the Mountain West in attendance every year of the conference’s existence since the 1999-00 season. Additionally, during that same span, the program has ranked in the Top-20 nationally in attendance in each of those years.
Wanna talk records?! The UNM women’s basketball team is an impressive 429-216 at home all-time, a winning percentage of .665 heading into the 2020-21 season.
home away from home While the Lobos enjoy one of the greatest home venues in the nation, this season’s preparation has been a bit different than usual. Due to Covid-19 restrictions within the State of New Mexico, the Lobos are one of the unique programs in the nation that has relocated out of state in order to practice. UNM got a late start on full-contact practice but was able to travel to West Texas A&M to get in some solid time on the court prior to the start of the 2020-21 season.
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Noteworthy :• Named the sixth head coach in program history on March 31, 2016• Led UNM to 25 wins in 2017-18; tied for second-most wins in program history• Spent six years at Wright State (2010-16) and went 128-73 for the Raiders• Most single-season wins in Wright State history (26)• Five 20-win seasons at Wright State with five postseason appearances
Mike Bradbury | @CoachbradburyRecoRd at UNM: 79-50 (5th seasoN)
caReeR RecoRd: 257-167 (14th seasoN)
MikeBradburyentershisfifthseasonasheadcoachfor The University of New Mexico women’s basketball team. In his previous four seasons at the helm, Bradbury has guided the Lobos to a 79-50 overall record. Twice in his tenure, in 2017-18 and 2018-19, the Lobos eclipsed the 20-win mark and totaled 49 victories over that time. The consecutive 20-plus win seasons under Bradbury are thefirstfortheprogramsincethe2007-08–2008-09seasons. In his third year at the helm, Bradbury continued to put his mark on the program while also continuing to bring Lobo women’s basketball back to national prominence. Overall, Bradbury’s 2018-19 team went 24-7 and earned a bid to the WNIT for a second-straight season. It marked thefirsttimesincethe2008-09–2009-10seasonsthatthe program made consecutive trips to the postseason. After dropping a one-possession game to Auburn in the preseason WNIT, the 2018-19 Lobos ripped off 11-straight wins to tie the program record and were on the cusp of cracking the national top-25 rankings as well by receiving votes from the WBCA during that stretch. Bradbury would also receive an individual plaudit from the WBCA last season as he was named as oneof13finalistsforthe2019United States Marine Corps/WBCA National Coach of the Year Award. Impressively, Bradbury was the only coach from a non-Power 5 conferencetobeafinalist. In his time at UNM, Bradbury has coached eight All-Mountain West performers with Cherise Beynon, Jayla Everett, Jaisa Nunn, Aisia Robertson and Richelle van der Keijl making the All-Mountain West Team. Tesha Buck, Mykiel Burleson and Nike McClure have also earned MW recognition with Buck being the 2017-18 Newcomer of the Year, Burleson being named to the All-Freshman team in 2016-17 and
McClure landing on the All-Defensive team in 2018-19. In terms of major individual awards, Bradbury has coached the league’s Newcomer of the Year each season in charge of the Lobos with van der Keijl earning the award in 2016-17, Buck in 2017-18 and Robertson in 2018-19. Additionally, Bradbury has coached the MW Player of the Year in Nunn (2018-19) and the Freshman of the Year in Everett (2018-19). In year two under Bradbury the Lobos had a breakout season, especially offensively as they ended the 2017-18 season averaging 80.4 points per game while also posting an impressive +9.7 scoring margin. Both marks led the Mountain West and the point-per-game total was 16th-best in NCAA DI last season. Asignificantreasonforthejumpinoffensiveproduction was the fact that the Lobos were one of the most potent three-point shooting threats in the country. For the season, the Lobos attempted the eighth-most overall trifectas in DI hoisting 932 long distance shots. Successful 34% of the time, the Lobos made the 11th most 3’s burying 319.
Prior to coming to Albuquerque, Bradbury built a successful nine year run as a Division-I head coach with stops at Morehead State (Morehead, Ky.) and Wright State (Dayton, Ohio). Most recently with the Raiders, Bradburyledhissquadtofive20-winseasons,includingeachofhisfinalthreeseasons. During that time, Wright State has amassed a 75-28 record, the best amongst the 13 Division I programs in the state of Ohio. Overall at Wright State, Bradbury hadfivewinningseasons,allofwhichwere 20-plus win seasons, in six years - a feat made all the more remarkable as Wright State had just one winning season in the previous 22 before his arrival. In the previous 37 seasons of women’s basketball at Wright State, the Raider program had tallied 20 wins just
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oncebeforeBradburyledtheteamto20winsinfiveofhis six seasons. His most prominent three-year run at Wright State started in 2013-14, when the Raiders won a school-record 26 games on the way to a 26-9 season and the program’s first-everappearanceintheNCAATournament.ThatseasonsawtheRaidersfinishsecondintheHorizonLeagueandwinitsfirstHorizonLeagueTournament.Italsofeaturedtheprogram’sfirstroadwinatperennialleague power Wisconsin-Green Bay. Kim Demmings was named the Horizon League Player of the Year andTournamentMVP,anditmarkedthefirsttimeinschoolhistorytheprogramhadapairoffirstteamAll-Conference selections. He followed up that by earning Horizon League Coach of the Year in 2014-15 after a 25-9 season that saw his squad lose its Horizon League Preseason Player of the Year less than two minutes into the season opener. The Raiders just missed a second straight NCAA Tournament appearance, falling in overtime in the conference championship game. The team did make itsfirstappearanceintheWomen’sNITastheleague’sautomaticqualifier,andin2015-16,theteammadeitback-to-back WNIT appearances after a 24-11 season, earningtheprogram’sfirstat-largebid.
Those three seasons are the three winningest seasons in the history of Wright State women’s basketball. InhisfirsttwoseasonsatWrightState,heledtheteam to a 20-13 campaign and a 21-13 mark and berths intheWomen’sBasketballInvitational,thefirstNCAADivision I postseason berths for the program. Overall, Bradbury has coached three Horizon League Players of theYear(allinhislastthreeseasons),sixfirst-teamAll-Horizon League players, three second-team members and four All-Freshman team members. Prior to his time at Wright State, Bradbury was the head coach at Morehead State where he led the Division I program to a 50-44 mark in three seasons, including a watershed 22-11 season, which was the second-most wins in Morehead State history and the most wins by the Eagles in the previous 38 years. At Morehead State he coached one Ohio Valley ConferencePlayeroftheYear,alongwithonefirst-teamAll-OVC pick (two seasons) and three second-team All-OVC picks. Bradbury also spent time as an assistant coach at Xavier (2002-06), Cincinnati (1996-02), VCU (1995-96), East Tennessee State (1994-95) and Chattanooga (1991-94). In his 28 seasons as an assistant and as a head coach, Bradbury has had 26 winning seasons.
The Bradbury FileEducationUT-Chattanooga - B.S. Recreation (1993)
Coaching Experience1991-93 Student Assistant Chattanooga1993-94 Assistant Coach Chattanooga1994-95 Assistant Coach East Tennesse1995-96 Assistant Coach VCU1996-02 Assistant Coach Cincinnati2002-07 Assistant Coach Xavier2007-10 Head Coach Morehead State2010-16 Head Coach Wright State2016-pres. Head Coach New Mexico
Head Coaching Record2007-10 Morehead State 50-44 (.532)2010-16 Wright State 128-73 (.637)2016-pres. New Mexico 79-50 (.612)12 years 257-167 (.606)
Career Head Coaching Year-By-Year2007-08 11-19 (9-11) Morehead State2008-09 17-14 (11-7) Morehead State2009-10 22-11 (14-4) Morehead State2010-11 20-13 (11-7) Wright State2011-12 21-13 (12-6) Wright State2012-13 12-18 (6-10) Wright State2013-14 26-9 (12-4) Wright State2014-15 25-9 (12-4) Wright State2015-16 24-11 (12-6) Wright State2016-17 15-15 (10-8) New Mexico2017-18 25-11 (10-8) New Mexico2018-19 24-7 (14-4) New Mexico2019-20 15-17 (6-12) New MexicoTotal 257-167 (157-91)
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New Mexico Women's BasketballNew Mexico Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 17, 2020)
All games
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 15-17 8-9 6-6 1-2CONFERENCE 6-12 2-7 4-5 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 9-5 6-2 2-1 1-2
Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds
## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg
03 HURST, Ahlise 32-31 1125 35.2 142-392 . 3 6 2 92-263 . 3 5 0 57-68 . 8 3 8 6 77 83 2.6 55 0 51 41 11 58 433 13.5
05 HOSEY, Jordan 30-24 701 23.4 136-235 . 5 7 9 3-12 . 2 5 0 78-106 . 7 3 6 122 126 248 8.3 84 2 10 35 39 25 353 11.8
04 EVERETT, Jayla 19-17 519 27.3 74-236 . 3 1 4 31-107 . 2 9 0 39-52 . 7 5 0 17 40 57 3.0 34 0 65 45 11 31 218 11.5
23 DE LA CERDA, Jaedy 31-14 817 26.4 121-325 . 3 7 2 47-144 . 3 2 6 52-64 . 8 1 3 28 59 87 2.8 57 1 60 37 1 42 341 11.0
15 ROBERTSON, Aisia 27-24 768 28.4 88-306 . 2 8 8 32-110 . 2 9 1 32-54 . 5 9 3 13 77 90 3.3 43 0 144 105 7 57 240 8.9
32 ANDERSON, Antonia 32-31 867 27.1 112-268 . 4 1 8 29-92 . 3 1 5 28-39 . 7 1 8 35 136 171 5.3 91 5 54 64 43 39 281 8.8
14 HOWELL, Najala 8-8 165 20.6 21-61 . 3 4 4 1-13 . 0 7 7 26-34 . 7 6 5 15 20 35 4.4 10 0 12 12 0 7 69 8.6
13 MCGRUDER, Shaiquel 31-8 556 17.9 97-163 . 5 9 5 1-10 . 1 0 0 20-27 . 7 4 1 66 108 174 5.6 44 0 8 29 26 38 215 6.9
12 KENNEDY-HOPOATE 8-2 133 16.6 11-27 . 4 0 7 5-13 . 3 8 5 8-8 1.000 8 17 25 3.1 23 1 5 14 2 3 35 4.4
01 CARTER, Corina 31-1 474 15.3 43-123 . 3 5 0 6-38 . 1 5 8 24-38 . 6 3 2 9 37 46 1.5 40 0 64 46 0 23 116 3.7
00 AVENT, Andriana 9-0 49 5.4 8-26 . 3 0 8 3-16 . 1 8 8 7-9 . 7 7 8 2 4 6 0.7 7 0 1 5 3 2 26 2.9
25 ROBINSON, Azaria 17-0 98 5.8 14-20 . 7 0 0 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-6 . 5 0 0 12 14 26 1.5 18 0 4 3 3 3 31 1.8
24 WATTS, Autumn 26-0 228 8.8 17-48 . 3 5 4 4-17 . 2 3 5 1-4 . 2 5 0 20 29 49 1.9 22 0 4 6 7 5 39 1.5
Team 69 75 144 11
Total.......... 32 6500 884-2230 . 3 9 6 254-835 . 3 0 4 375-509 . 7 3 7 422 819 1241 38.8 528 9 482 453 153 333 2397 74.9
Opponents...... 32 6500 845-2053 . 4 1 2 231-635 . 3 6 4 381-528 . 7 2 2 453 974 1427 44.6 572 - 511 653 110 249 2302 71.9
TEAM STATISTICS NM OPP
SCORING 2397 2302
Points per game 74.9 71.9
Scoring margin +3.0 -
FIELD GOALS-ATT 884-2230 845-2053
Field goal pct . 3 9 6 . 4 1 2
3 POINT FG-ATT 254-835 231-635
3-point FG pct . 3 0 4 . 3 6 4
3-pt FG made per game 7.9 7.2
FREE THROWS-ATT 375-509 381-528
Free throw pct . 7 3 7 . 7 2 2
F-Throws made per game 11.7 11.9
REBOUNDS 1241 1427
Rebounds per game 38.8 44.6
Rebounding margin -5.8 -
ASSISTS 482 511
Assists per game 15.1 16.0
TURNOVERS 453 653
Turnovers per game 14.2 20.4
Turnover margin +6.3 -
Assist/turnover ratio 1.1 0.8
STEALS 333 249
Steals per game 10.4 7.8
BLOCKS 153 110
Blocks per game 4.8 3.4
ATTENDANCE 82854 18076
Home games-Avg/Game 17-4874 12-1472
Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-136
Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th O T Totals
New Mexico 585 595 643 543 31 2397
Opponents 586 519 594 563 40 2302
Date Opponent Score Att.
11/05/19 UC RIVERSIDE W 80-70 4349
11/08/19 NORTHERN ARIZ. W 83-76 4856
11/12/19 HOUSTON W 81-71 4825
11/17/19 at New Mexico St. W 86-67 944
11/19/19 at UTEP W 93-78 1352
11/28/19 vs Missouri W 71-68 302
11/29/19 vs West Virginia L 60-73 107
* 12/04/19 at Boise St. L o t 82-83 829
* 12/07/19 WYOMING L 66-73 5495
12/10/19 NORTHERN N.M. W 92-44 3996
12/14/19 at Arizona St. L 47-84 2037
12/16/19 NEW MEXICO ST. W 107-53 5029
12/18/19 PROVIDENCE W 86-68 4574
12/19/19 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT L 72-73 4535
12/20/19 BALL ST. L 57-70 4728
* 01/01/20 SAN JOSE ST. L 80-81 4918
* 1/8/20 at Fresno State L o t 81-84 0
* 01/11/20 at Air Force W 75-53 401
* 01/15/20 COLORADO ST. W 73-62 5306
* 01/18/20 UNLV L 51-68 5326
* 01/22/20 at San Jose St. L 85-89 1863
* 01/25/20 NEVADA W 87-67 4856
* 1/29/20 at San Diego State L 74-75 5320
* 02/01/20 FRESNO STATE L 78-84 5242
* 02/08/20 at Wyoming Wot 74-71 2713
* 02/12/20 SAN DIEGO ST. L 58-67 4753
* 02/15/20 at UNLV W 80-64 864
* 02/19/20 at Nevada L o t 78-86 956
* 02/22/20 BOISE ST. L 76-95 5338
* 02/24/20 AIR FORCE L 66-79 4728
* 2/27/20 at Utah State W 54-52 388
03/01/20 vs Nevada L 64-74 0
* = Conference game
2019-20 Overall statistics
The University of New Mexico 2020-21 Women’s Basketball
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1010
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2424
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2323
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1515
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3434
Andriana AventG | 5-10 | So.
McKinney, Texas
Celine DupontF/C | 6-4 | R-Fr.
Almelo, The Netherlands
Ahlise HurstG/F | 5-9 | Jr.
Bendigo, Australia
Autumn WattsF | 6-1 | So.
Centennial, Colo.
Corina CarterPG| 5-6 | So.
San Antonio, Texas
Jaedyn De La Cerda G | 5-6 | Sr.
Roswell, N.M.
LaTascya DuffG | 5-7 | Jr.
Samson, Ala.
Kath van BennekomG | 5-9 | Fr.
Gorinchem, The Netherlands
LaTora DuffG | 5-7 | Jr.
Samson, Ala.
Nevaeh ParkinsonF/C | 6-3 | Fr.Dallas, Texas
Mike BradburyHead CoachFifth Season
Valerie KingAssistant Coach
Fifth Season
Bill FerraraAssistant CoachFourth Season
Symone DenhamAssistant Coach
Third Season
Kabrina MerriweatherDir. of Operations
First Season
Ryan FreemanVideo Coordinator
Second Season
Coaching Staff
1313
Shaiquel McGruderF | 6-0 | Jr.
Trotwood, Ohio
1414
Azaria RobinsonF | 6-2 | So.
Anchorage, Alaska
3232
Antonia AndersonG/F | 6-2 | Sr.Cibolo, Texas