With nine minutes left, New Mexico guard Kendall Williams trudged to the bench with a career-high 28 points -- and four fouls. While he caught his breath, No. 22 Colorado State built a six-point lead over the 16th-ranked Lobos. Moby Arena was rocking and the Rams were rolling, about to extend the nation's third-longest home winning streak to 28 games. Williams had other things in mind -- and 18 points left to score. "Luckily, some shots went in," said the junior guard from Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., who finished with a career-best 46 points -- almost double his previous career high of 24 -- in leading New Mexico to a 91-82 win Saturday.