Thursday’s game marks just the eighth all-time meeting between NM State and Sam Houston. In their most recent matchup, the Bearkats secured a 79-58 victory last season inside the Pan American Center. 


NMSU Basketball

NM State Set for CUSA Opener Versus Sam Houston

The Aggies face an early test against the reigning regular-season champs.

Source: NMSU Athletics
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What: Game Fourteen 
Who: NM State (7-6, 0-0 CUSA) vs Sam Houston (7-6, 0-0 CUSA) 
When: Thursday, Jan. 2, 7:00 p.m. MT 
Where: Las Cruces, N.M. – Pan American Center (12,572) 

THE OPENING TIP 
• Following an 85-52 home victory over the University of the Southwest, the Aggies closed out non-conference play on a three-game winning streak, pushing their record above .500 for the ninth time in the last 10 seasons heading into conference play. 

• Thursday’s game marks just the eighth all-time meeting between NM State and Sam Houston. In their most recent matchup, the Bearkats secured a 79-58 victory last season inside the Pan American Center. 

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THE SECOND GO AROUND 

• In his debut season leading the Aggies, Coach Hooten guided the Aggies to a 7-9 record in league play and helped deliver several memorable highlights, including a thrilling win over I-10 rival UTEP, a remarkable 23-point second-half comeback to defeat eventual CUSA Tournament Champion Western Kentucky, and an impressive 12-3 record on their home court at the Pan American Center. 

• NM State’s home support was unmatched, as the Aggies led all Conference USA programs in average home attendance, drawing 5,638 fans per game. Hooten wrapped up his first season with a 13-19 overall record, bringing his career head coaching total to 274-188 and setting a strong foundation for the program’s future. 

• After leading NM State to a 6-9 record in non-conference play last season, the Aggies improved that mark this year and will begin CUSA competition with a 7-6 record. 

NON-CON CONTROL 

• With three-straight wins to conclude non-conference play, the Aggies put forth a record of above .500 for the ninth time in the last 10 seasons. 

DOMINATING THE BOARDS 

• Controlling the glass has been a cornerstone of NM State’s success this season, and the Aggies are turning their emphasis on rebounding into a clear advantage. They now rank 36th nationally with an impressive 40.1 rebounds per game. Their dominance is particularly evident on the offensive end, where they rank 46th in the country, averaging 13.2 offensive boards per contest. This number also ranks second in the conference, coming in behind only Kennesaw State who averages 14.6 offensive rebounds per game. 

• Additionally, the Aggies lead all CUSA teams in the number of players with multiple games of 10 or more rebounds this season. Four Aggies have achieved this feat: Peter Filipovity (3), Nate Tshimanga (3), Robert Carpenter (2) and Emmanuel Tshimanga (2). The next closest team, Jacksonville State, has only two players with multiple double-digit rebounding games. 

THE COOK-BOOK 

• Senior guard Christian Cook has hit his offensive stride this season, rebounding from a slow start to record his fifth consecutive double-digit scoring performance. In Saturday’s win over the University of the Southwest, Cook finished with 11 points to mark the 10th time Cook has scored 10 or more points this year, with only three games falling short of that mark. For comparison, Cook reached double figures in 17 of the Aggies’ 32 games last season. 

• His best performance this season came in a thrilling sold-out overtime clash against I-25 rival New Mexico, Cook erupted for a Division I career-high 27 points, draining six three-pointers – the third time in his career he’s hit that mark. He was also incredibly efficient, shooting 8-of-13 from the field and 6-of-9 from beyond the arc.  

• Currently, Cook’s 14.2 points per game ranks 12th among Conference USA scorers. Cook has also connected on a team-high 36 three-pointers and ranks fourth in CUSA in three-pointers per game (2.77) and in total threes made. 

PROTECT THE PAN AM 

• NM State will look to piece together its 19th consecutive season with a winning record inside the Pan American Center. Since the start of the 2005-06 campaign, the Aggies are an incredible 258-44 (.854) in front of their home crowd. During this stretch, NM State had just one season with five or more losses as it finished 13-5 in 2010-11. 

IT STARTS AT THE POINT 

• Zawdie Jackson has been a key figure in the Aggies’ offense, being a pillar in both ball facilitation and protection. Early this season, Jackson has showcased his ability to take care of the basketball, ranking third in Conference USA in assist-to-turnover ratio (minimum 3 assists per game) with an impressive 2.52 average. He also plays a vital role in creating opportunities for his teammates, leading the Aggies and ranking fifth in CUSA with 4.1 assists per game. 

• Jackson’s standout performance this season came against Utah Tech, where he delivered his season-high 24 points on an incredibly efficient 9-of-11 shooting from the field, including a perfect 3-of-3 from three-point range. In addition to his scoring, he contributed seven assists, five rebounds, and two steals, displaying his dynamic and well-rounded skill set. 

THE PETER EFFECT 

• Peter Filipovity has established himself as a crucial player for the Aggies, excelling on the boards and as a consistent scoring threat. This season, he is averaging 10.5 points and a team-high 7.4 rebounds per game. His 7.4 rebounds per game also rank him sixth in Conference USA. Filipovity’s performances highlight his ability to secure double-doubles, as he leads NM State with three this season, ranking second in CUSA behind Middle Tennessee’s Essam Mostafa who ranks seventh in the nation with seven double-doubles. 

• Over the last four games, Filipovity has elevated his play, averaging 12 points and 7.5 rebounds per contest. His standout performance came against Southern Utah, where he recorded a season-high 18 points along with nine rebounds. Filipovity was also highly efficient in that game, shooting 6-for-10 from the field and a perfect 6-for-6 from the charity stripe. 

BALANCED ATTACK 

• During non-conference play, the Aggies received consistent play from their bench who currently averages 27.4 points per game to rank third among CUSA teams. 

• This charge off the bench is led by Robert Carpenter who averages 11.5 points per game and has taken on a new role after starting the first six games of the season. Coach Hooten has also received solid contribution off the bench from fellow returner Jaden Harris who averages 6.4 points per game and 3.0 rebounds per game. 

• Including Carpenter, NM State currently has four players averaging double figures this season as Carpenter, Christian Cook (14.2), Peter Filipovity (10.5) and Zawdie Jackson (10.3) each score over 10 points per game. 

ON THIS DATE IN AGGIE HISTORY 

• Thursday will mark the 19th time in program history that the Aggies compete on the second day in January and they currently hold a 9-9 record in games on this date. This includes a 5-2 record in the Pan American Center and a 5-3 record in conference games. 

• NM State’s history on this date is highlighted by a dominant 95-75 win over Arizona during the 1970 season which ended in College Park, Md., at the Final Four. 

MEET THE NEWCOMERS   

• With the evolution of college sports through the transfer portal, teams are increasingly embracing yearly roster overhauls — and NM State is no exception, welcoming seven new players through the portal this season.  

• The incoming group includes Dionte BostickCarl CherenfantPeter FilipovityZawdie JacksonEdward Nnamoko, and brothers Emmanuel and Nate Tshimanga. In the backcourt, Bostick, Cherenfant, and Jackson will add depth and energy, joining returning guards Christian Cook and Jaden Harris to maintain NM State’s backcourt play. Meanwhile, in the frontcourt, the Aggies have intentionally added size and versatility with Filipovity (6’7″), Nnamoko (6’10”), Nate Tshimanga (6’10”), and Emmanuel Tshimanga (7’0″).   

• Bostick, Filipovity, and Jackson are expected to be immediate impact players, each having excelled at their previous schools. Bostick arrives from Cal State Northridge, where he averaged 15.4 points and four rebounds per game while leading the team with 49 three-pointers, earning an All-Big West Honorable Mention.  

• Filipovity, joining from the University of Maine, was a standout for the Black Bears, putting up 14.4 points and 7.7 rebounds per game. He also recorded nine double-doubles and earned America East All-Conference Second Team honors.   

• Jackson brings an impressive resume from West Georgia, where he posted one of the program’s best seasons, averaging 22 points, 5.5 assists, 3.0 rebounds, and 1.5 steals per game with an elite shooting split of 51% from the field, 45% from three, and 85% from the line. His contributions were pivotal in leading his team to a GSC regular season and tournament championship and a South Region semifinals appearance. Jackson’s stellar play earned him titles as both the GSC and South Region Player of the Year, along with First Team All-American honors.  

LOOK WHO’S BACK 

• This season, the Aggies welcome back four returners from last year’s roster: Christian CookRobert CarpenterJaden Harris, and Christopher Biekeu. Despite significant roster changes, these returning players bring valuable experience and key contributions to NM State’s lineup.  

• Head Coach Hooten managed to retain a substantial portion of last season’s three-point shooting prowess with the return of Christian CookRobert Carpenter, and Jaden Harris, who collectively accounted for 58% of the Aggies’ three-point field goals. Leading the charge from beyond the arc, Christian Cook was last season’s top scorer for the Aggies, averaging 11.3 points per game and sinking 59 three-pointers — the most on the team. Harris proved himself a reliable shooter, hitting 36% from deep, while Carpenter was highly efficient, shooting 35% from three-point range and 47% from the field overall. Together, they were responsible for 38% of the team’s scoring last season, combining for 810 points.  

• Also returning is forward Christopher Biekeu, who showed promise before a season-ending injury limited him to only six minutes in his lone appearance against Cal Baptist. Biekeu’s comeback adds depth to the Aggies’ frontcourt, and his return from injury provides the team with an additional physical presence inside.  

THE BROTHERLY CONNECTION 

• Amidst the roster changes, Coach Hooten successfully brought a pair of brothers, Emmanuel and Nate Tshimanga, to play together in the Crimson and White. This marks the first time the Tshimanga brothers will share the court at the Division I level. Their arrival brings a unique family bond to NM State, adding depth and chemistry to the Aggie lineup.  

• Emmanuel Tshimanga joins NM State after two seasons at UC San Diego, where he consistently demonstrated his ability to impact the game off the bench. In the 2023-24 season, Emmanuel averaged 14.1 minutes over 22 games, ranking third on the team with 5.0 rebounds per game and setting a personal best of two steals against Pepperdine. In his previous season (2022-23), he was recognized as the UCU Athlete of the Week and put up impressive performances, including a career-high 13 rebounds in a win at Eastern Michigan and an 18-point effort against UC Santa Barbara. He appeared in 24 games, making ten starts, and was the team’s second-leading rebounder with 6.2 boards per game.  

• Nate Tshimanga arrives in Las Cruces following a season at Utah Valley, where he played in all 32 games, made six starts, and contributed an average of 13.4 minutes per contest. Known for his efficiency, he shot 46% from the field, averaging 2.7 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.1 assists per game. Prior to Utah Valley, Nate spent the 2022-23 season at Troy University, where he played in 21 games, made four starts, and finished second on the team in field goal percentage (50%). He posted a season-high 12 points and nine rebounds against Montevallo.  

ACCORDING TO OTHERS 

• In the Conference USA preseason poll announced on Oct. 10, the Aggies were picked to finish seventh, with Christian Cook as their sole representative on the Preseason All-Conference Team. This projection follows a 2022-23 season where NM State posted a 13-19 overall record and a 7-9 record in conference play.  

• Louisiana Tech emerged as the preseason favorite, securing three first-place votes and 87 points. Western Kentucky followed closely in second place with 85 points and two first-place votes, while Sam Houston was projected third with 83 points and three first-place nods. Middle Tennessee landed in fourth with 69 points and one first-place vote, while UTEP and Liberty tied for fifth at 62 points, with Liberty also receiving one first-place vote.  

• NM State holds the seventh position with 39 points in the coaches’ poll, followed by Jacksonville State with 29 points. FIU and Kennesaw State rounded out the standings, tied for ninth place with 17 points each. 

SCOUTING THE BEARKATS 

• Sam Houston enters Thursday night’s matchup with a 7-6 overall record, coming off a dominant 111-65 home victory over the University of Dallas. The Bearkats boast one of the most efficient three-point offenses in the country, ranking 12th nationally and first in CUSA in three-point shooting percentage (40.2%). 

• The Bearkats are led by Head Coach Chris Mudge, who is in his second season at the helm with a 28-18 career record. Mudge took over as the program’s 20th head coach on April 4, 2023, following the departure of Jason Hooten. In his debut season, Mudge guided Sam Houston to a CUSA regular-season title in their first year as members of the league, finishing with a 20+ win campaign and an impressive 13-3 mark in conference play. 

• Offensively, the Bearkats are powered by senior guard Lamar Wilkerson, who leads the team with 19.4 points per game. A sharpshooter from beyond the arc, Wilkerson ranks fifth in the nation in total three-pointers made this season (48) and was named to the 2024-25 Preseason All-CUSA Team. Additionally, Kansas State transfer Dorian Finister provides a strong presence on the boards, leading the team with 6.8 rebounds per game. 

For complete coverage of NM State Men’s Basketball, visit NMStateSports.com – the official home of Aggie athletics – and follow us on Twitter (@NMStateMBB), Instagram (@NMStateMBB), and like us on Facebook (NMStateMBB). 

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