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March Madness 2025: Donovan Dent leads No. 10 New Mexico to upset win over Shaka Smart, No. 7 Marquette

March Madness 2025: Donovan Dent leads No. 10 New Mexico to upset win over Shaka Smart, No. 7 Marquette

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For the first time in more than a decade, the Lobos are into the second round of the NCAA tournament.
No. 10 New Mexico surged ahead late and stunned Kam Jones and No. 7 Marquette with a 75-66 win in their first round matchup at Rocket Arena in Cleveland. It's the team's first win in the NCAA tournament in 13 years, and now has them on the cusp of reaching their first ever Sweet 16.
While the Lobos led nearly the entire way in the battle, it wasn't until a late run in the second half that finally sent them firmly ahead. They went on a long 10-0 run that lasted more than three minutes, powered by a pair of huge buckets from guard Donovan Dent. The Golden Eagles offense seemed to just run out of gas at that point, too. They managed just eight points in the final six minutes of the game while the Lobos powered ahead to the nine-point win without much issue down the stretch.
Dent led the way for the Lobos with 23 points and six assists while shooting 7-of-17 from the field. Nelly Junior Joseph added 19 point sand seven rebounds, and Tru Washington dropped 12 points. The Lobos shot just 5-of-14 from behind the arc as a team, though they out-rebounded Marquette by seven.
David Joplin led Marquette with 28 points behind six 3-pointers in the loss. Jones had 15 points, five rebounds and five assists. It marked his 50th consecutive game with at least 10 points, which is the longest streak in Division-I men's basketball. Jones and Joplin were the only two Marquette players to hit double figures.
This is now just the second first-round exit for the Golden Eagles under head coach Shaka Smart. While he's made it to the tournament in all four of his season at the helm, Marquette reached the Sweet 16 last season in what was their deepest run since the Buzz Williams era in 2012.
New Mexico will now take on either No. 2 Michigan State or No. 15 Bryant in the next round.
This post will be updated with more information shortly.

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