TUCSON, Ariz. –The NM State women's basketball team couldn't hang on to its lead late in the second half and suffered its first loss of the season against Arizona Wednesday night, 68-64,  at the McKale Center.
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The loss moves NM State to 6-1 on the year, matching the 2007-08 team with a 6-0 start to the year.
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Despite shooting .478 from the floor in the second-half and a career-high 20-point effort from
Tamera William, it was second-chance points that doomed the Aggies. Arizona (5-1) turned an 11-5 edge on the offensive boards into 16 points compared to the Aggies two.
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The Aggie defense gave NM State an early 13-0 lead and held the Wildcats scoreless until the 3:54 mark when Dejza James made the backend of her two free throws. Malena Washington gave the Wildcats their first field goal on the next possession.
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However, a 6:49 scoring drought by the Aggies coupled with a 15-1 run by UA cut the NM State lead to 24-22 before
Abby Scott drained a 3-pointer from the right wing.
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From that point on, both teams struggled from the floor. Â Arizona outscored NM State 15-6 in the second frame to get within 29-28 at the break.
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The Aggies continued to have trouble finding their rhythm on offense in the second half, but the Wildcats also struggled.
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With NM State leading 44-43 at the 1:27 mark in the third quarter, Taryn Griffey gave Arizona its first lead of the game.
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A pair of free throws from
Sasha Weber, however, gave NM State the lead back and extended the lead to 49-45 when William knocked down a deep ball with six seconds left on the clock.
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Abby Scott, who finished with 11 points on 3-of-4 shooting downtown, gave NM State a 58-53 lead with 6:06 remaining in the game when she knocked down her third long ball of the game.
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A three-point play from Washington followed by a layup tied the game up at 58 with 4:16 on the clock.
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William put the Aggies back on top when she completed the and-1 opportunity to give NM State the, 61-58, lead with 3:10 left to play.
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Out of a timeout, Weber knocked down a deep 3-pointer with the shot-clock winding down to knot it up at 64 with 1:16 left to play.
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However, an offensive rebound from Breanna Workman and free throws from Washington with nine seconds on the clock sealed the game for Arizona.
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Weber finished with 16 points and five steals for NM State while
Brooke Salas chipped in with 10 points and eight boards.
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NM State now returns to the friendly confines of the Pan American Center where the Aggies have won 17-straight against I-10 rival, UTEP, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 2.
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POSTGAME NOTES: This is the second time William has recorded a new career-high in points this season…Aggies are now 1-1 on the road to start the 2015-16 season…Despite scoring 5.2 points more than the average allowed by Arizona, NM State was 13.2 points short of its season average (77.2)…The Aggies were 6-0 on the year with the lead heading into tonight's game when leading after the third quarter…Arizona's scoring tendencies held up, outscoring its opponents in the closing periods of each half.
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