All Photos by Joe Grimando

Uriah Tenette (#4) gets going early, scoring two of his 20 points in the first half at The Pit during Round One of the NIT.
Tomislav Buljan (#10) finishes inside for two, part of a team-high 22-point, 10-rebound double-double against Sam Houston.

Deyton Albury (#1) proved difficult to slow down, contributing 15 points while logging 32.9 minutes.

After the play, Deyton Albury is pulled to his feet by teammates late in the first half of the Lobos’ victory over Sam Houston at The Pit.

With the Lobos widening the gap in the second half, frustration becomes evident for Sam Houston, as seen here with Kashie Natt (#4) in Wednesday night’s 107–83 result at The Pit.
Seemingly everywhere all night, Deyton Albury elevates here and draws the foul in first-half action.

The Lobos clamped down defensively, limiting Sam Houston all night. JT Rock led the charge with foul-free rim protection and 14 points on the board.

Deyton Albury, wearing dark sunglasses to protect an eye injury, adds a unique look on the hardwood.
Uriah Tenette signals for help, looking to his bigs to get back on his feet.
Another rejection for Buljan—two blocks on the night, along with a 5-of-6 performance from the line.
Sam Houston’s Jacobe Coleman adds 2 of his 3 points on the night.
Mountain West Freshman of the Year Jake Hall (#23) contributed 14 points while logging 29.5 minutes.
Jacob Walker (#55) gathers himself at the line, taking a moment before his free throw.
Damon Nicholas Jr. (#25) advances the ball across midcourt, scanning for an open teammate in the Lobos’ 107–83 victory at The Pit.

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