Western Athletic Conference: Season 2011-12


WAC Ranking
 1. Nevada 12-2(23-6)
 2. N.Mexico St. 10-3(23-8)
 3. Idaho 8-4(16-11)
 4. Utah St. 7-5(16-13)
 5. Louisiana Tech 7-7(17-14)
 6. Hawaii 4-9(10-16)
 7. Fresno St. 3-10(12-18)
 8. San Jose St. 1-12(9-20)

Points Per Game
 Wendell MCKINES
  N.Mexico.
  (198-F-88)
  Avg: 18.8
 1. McKines, N.Mexico.18.8 
 2. Olekaibe, Fresno S.17.9 
 3. Medlin, Utah St.16.3 
 4. Kinney, San J.15.8 
 5. Burton, Nevada14.9 
 6. Kabongo, N.Mexico.14.5 
 7. Joaquim, Hawaii14.3 
 8. Story, Nevada14.2 
 9. Johnson, Hawaii14.0 
 10. Appleby, Louisian.13.9 
Rebounds Per Game
 Wendell MCKINES
  N.Mexico.
  (198-F-88)
  Avg: 10.8
 1. McKines, N.Mexico.10.8 
 2. Hunt, Nevada9.8 
 3. Joaquim, Hawaii9.5 
 4. Carter, San J.8.6 
 5. Barone, Idaho8.0 
 6. Czyz, Nevada6.3 
 7. Grim, Utah St.5.9 
 8. Rahman, N.Mexico.5.9 
 9. Madison, Idaho5.5 
 10. Brown Jr., Fresno5.4 
Assists Per Game
 Jeremiah OSTROWSKI
  Hawaii
  (175-G-)
  Avg: 7
 1. Ostrowski, Hawaii7.0 
 2. Shamburger, San J.5.2 
 3. Shepp, Fresno St.5.1 
 4. Tatum, Idaho4.5 
 5. Burton, Nevada4.3 
 6. Smith, Louisiana T.4.2 
 7. Pane, Utah St.3.9 
 8. Laroche, N.Mexico.3.8 
 9. Kabongo, N.Mexico.3.5 
 10. Medlin, Utah St.3.3 
Steals Per Game
 Hernst LAROCHE
  N.Mexico.
  (185-G-)
  Avg: 1.8
 1. Laroche, N.Mexico.1.8 
 2. Mullings, N.Mexico.1.7 
 3. Shepp, Fresno St.1.4 
 4. Johnson, Fresno S.1.4 
 5. Olekaibe, Fresno S.1.3 
 6. Shamburger, San J.1.3 
 7. Kinney, San J.1.3 
 8. Burton, Nevada1.2 
 9. Smith, Louisiana T.1.2 
 10. Kabongo, N.Mexico.1.2 
Blocks Per Game
 Dario HUNT
  Nevada
  (203-F-89)
  Avg: 2.4
 1. Hunt, Nevada2.4 
 2. Joaquim, Hawaii1.8 
 3. Kyser, Louisian.1.8 
 4. Barone, Idaho1.6 
 5. Bandoumel, Idaho1.5 
 6. Rahman, N.Mexico.1.1 
 7. Reed, Utah St.1.1 
 8. Grim, Utah St.0.8 
 9. Nephawe, N.Mexico.0.8 
 10. Foster, Fresno St.0.8 


New Mexico State University wins the WAC 2011-2012 title (Photo: WAC)

WAC Women 2011-2012
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New Mexico State University 2011-12
Marvin Menzies Marvin Menzies Menzies
Tyrone Watson
Watson
Hernst Laroche
Laroche
Christian Kabongo
Kabongo
Daniel Mullings
Mullings
K.C. Ross-Miller
Ross-Miller
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo NAT
45  Watson Tyrone 195 (6'5'') F 90 Canada
13  Laroche Hernst 185 (6'1'') G Canada
1  Kabongo Christian 193 (6'4'') G Canada
23  Mullings Daniel 187 (6'2'') G Canada
12  Ross-Miller K.C. 185 (6'1'') G USA
31  McKines Wendell 198 (6'6'') F 88 USA
32  Rahman Hamidu 210 (6'11'') C USA
15  Nephawe Tshilidzi 208 (6'10'') C 89 South Africa
10  Sy Bandja 203 (6'8'') F Mali France
3  Barry Remi 200 (6'7'') F France
14  De Rouen Terrel 185 (6'1'') G USA
2  Bhullar Sim 226 (7'5'') C 92 India Canada
25  Dixon Renaldo 208 (6'10'') F Canada
35  West B.J. 210 (6'11'') F USA
 Singleton Temjae 195 (6'5'') F USA
11  Weary Eric 195 (6'5'') G USA
5  Lewis D.J. 182 (6'0'') G USA
 Coleman Emery 190 (6'3'') G USA
Head Coach: Marvin Menzies
Coach Assistant: Keith Brown
Coach Assistant: Tony Delk


Aggies Win 2012 WAC Tournament - Mar 11, 2012

LAS VEGAS (March 10)-The New Mexico State men's basketball team won its third WAC Tournament Championship in school history with an 82-57 win over No. 5 seed Louisiana Tech.
The Aggies (26-9) earned their 19th NCAA Tournament appearance with the victory and their second WAC title in three years. Redshirt senior forward Wendell McKines guided the Aggies with his 20th double-double of the season with 27 points and 14 rebounds on 12-of-16 shooting.
Junior forward Tyrone Watson and freshman guard Daniel Mullings supplied 12 points each. Senior center Hamidu Rahman added nine points and three blocked shots, and senior guard Hernst Laroche had eight points, six rebounds and six assists in the title game.
McKines was named the WAC Tournament Most Valuable Player, while Laroche and Watson earned all-tournament team honors.
The Aggies had a 38-20 halftime lead with 34 points scored in the paint in the first 20 minutes of action. NM State shot 54.8 percent from the field (17-of-31), while the defense held Louisiana Tech to 25 percent (9-of-36). McKines led the Aggies with 12 points and 12 rebounds at the break, and Watson had 10 points.
The Aggies controlled the first half from the opening tip and scored the first eight points of the game. NM State steadily built a 10-point lead, 14-4, at the 14:13 mark on a layup from Watson.
The Crimson and White offense continued to produce and increased the lead to 20 points, 36-16, with 1:53 left in the first half after a McKines layup.
The Aggies started the second half strong and scored eight of the first 10 points. NM State hit its first 6-of-7 shots in the second half and extended the lead to 52-26 with 15:05 to play on a McKines jumper. The Aggies maintained control and pushed the advantage to 31 points, 57-26, with 13:17 remaining on a 9-0 run that was capped off with a Laroche bucket.
NM State shot 55.9 percent (33-of-59) from the field for the game and scored 56 points in the paint.

Courtesy of WAC

WAC Tournament Final: New Mexico State - Louisiana Tech 82-57
WAC Tournament Semifinals:
New Mexico State - Hawaii 92-81
Nevada - Louisiana Tech 73-78

All-WAC 1st Team 2011-2012
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Deonte Burton
Burton
Vander Joaquim
Joaquim
Olek Czyz
Czyz
Wendell McKines
McKines
Preston Medlin
Medlin
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Player of the Year: Deonte Burton (6'1''-G-91) of Nevada
All-Tournament MVP: Wendell McKines (6'6''-F-88) of N.Mexico St.
Freshman of the Year: Raheem Appleby (6'2''-G) of Louisiana Tech
Coach of the Year: David Carter of Nevada

1st Team
C: Vander Joaquim (6'10''-90) of Hawaii
G: Deonte Burton (6'1''-91) of Nevada
F: Olek Czyz (6'7''-90) of Nevada
F: Wendell McKines (6'6''-88) of N.Mexico St.
G: Preston Medlin (6'4''-91) of Utah St.

2nd Team
G: Kevin Olekaibe (6'1''-92) of Fresno St.
C: Kyle Barone (6'10''-89) of Idaho
G: Raheem Appleby (6'2'') of Louisiana Tech
F: Dario Hunt (6'8''-89) of Nevada
G: Hernst Laroche (6'1'') of N.Mexico St.

Honorable Mention
Zane Johnson (6'6''-G) of Hawaii
Deremy Geiger (5'11''-G-90) of Idaho
Trevor Gaskins (6'2''-G-89) of Louisiana Tech
Malik Story (6'5''-G-90) of Nevada
Hamidu Rahman (6'11''-C) of N.Mexico St.
Brockeith Pane (6'1''-G-88) of Utah St.

All-Defensive Team
Vander Joaquim (6'10''-C-90) of Hawaii
Landon Tatum (5'11''-G-89) of Idaho
Trevor Gaskins (6'2''-G-89) of Louisiana Tech
Jerry Evans (6'8''-G-90) of Nevada
Dario Hunt (6'8''-F-89) of Nevada

All-Newcomers Team
Djim Bandoumel (6'8''-F) of Idaho
Raheem Appleby (6'2''-G) of Louisiana Tech
Daniel Mullings (6'2''-G) of N.Mexico St.
James Kinney (6'2''-G-90) of San Jose St.
Kyisean Reed (6'6''-F) of Utah St.

All-Tournament Team
Wendell McKines (6'6''-F-88) of N.Mexico St.
Trevor Gaskins (6'2''-G-89) of Louisiana Tech
Raheem Appleby (6'2''-G) of Louisiana Tech
Tyrone Watson (6'5''-F-90) of N.Mexico St.
Hernst Laroche (6'1''-G) of N.Mexico St.