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New Mexico's Kendall Williams, right, rides on the back of Tony Snell after New Mexi;co defeated UNLV 63-56 in an NCAA college basketball game for the Mountain West Conference men's tournament title, Saturday, March 16, 2013, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken)
MWC Tournament: New Mexico tops UNLV, lobbies for No. 1 seed
MWC Tournament » New Mexico takes care of UNLV in final.
First Published Mar 16 2013 09:21 pm • Last Updated Mar 16 2013 11:58 pm

Las Vegas • Steve Alford still had the net around his neck when the lobbying began for his New Mexico Lobos.

No. 1 in the Mountain West Conference, for sure. But how about a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament?

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No. 15 N. Mex. 63, UNLV 56

Tony Snell scores 13 of his 21 points in the final eight minutes to carry the Lobos to the title.

» The MWC could send five teams to the NCAA Tournament.

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Improbable, yes, if only because this is the Mountain West after all. But Alford made it clear Saturday he wasn’t going to settle for just being a No. 2.

"We’ve got to be in the talks," Alford said.

In a college basketball season where parity reigns, Alford wasn’t speaking out of turn. Not after his No. 15 Lobos beat UNLV 63-56 to win a conference that conceivably might get five invitations to the NCAA Tournament.

"I’ll put our starting five up against anybody," Alford said. "I just hope our league gets the respect it should have."

New Mexico added the conference tournament title to its regular-season crown with a gritty win on UNLV’s home court, fueled by the late scoring of Tony Snell, who scored 13 of his 21 points in the last eight minutes. The Lobos (29-5) lost only twice in conference play, but the final win might be the one that gets them some real attention from the NCAA selection committee.

With the No. 2 strength of schedule in the country and the No. 2 RPI, it’s hard to make a case against the Lobos at least being a No. 2.

"It’s just a special team," Alford said. "They have just been battling their tails off all year long."

Snell scored 13 straight points for New Mexico during a second-half run, and the No. 15 Lobos pulled away late before a frenzied crowd of 18,500 on UNLV’s home court that seemed equally split between the teams.


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Snell carried New Mexico down the stretch, making three 3-pointers and adding a pair of field goals as the Lobos took over in the last 8 minutes of the game to win the conference title and the rubber game of the series between the teams this season.

"I think we deserve a No. 2 or higher," Snell said.

UNLV coach Dave Rice didn’t argue against that, and joined Alford in pushing for the selection committee to pick Boise State and give the Mountain West five teams in the tournament.

Oh, and make sure UNLV gets a good seed, too.

"We should have good seeds, and we should all have the opportunity for success in the tournament," Rice said. "This is a tournament wide open for success."



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