New Mexico State men’s basketball player Robert Carpenter was suspended indefinitely for landing a sucker punch on an opposing player during a game Thursday, the school announced Friday.
The fateful blow came midway through the first half of NMSU’s 79-73 overtime win over Liberty. Carpenter exchanged a pull and a shove with Flames forward Shiloh Robinson while jostling for rebounding positioning, and the battle ended with Carpenter hitting Robinson in the face as he started running in transition.
Here’s the play in question:
New Mexico State player Robert Carpenter lands a right hook on Liberty’s Shiloh Robinson.
Carpenter was ejected, and should face suspension. pic.twitter.com/3XgsxGfc2Q
— Trey Wallace (@TreyWallace_) February 2, 2024
Carpenter, who averages 9.7 points per game, was immediately ejected from the game.
NMSU head coach Jason Hooten apologized to Liberty while speaking with reporters after the game and said he was “shocked” by what happened. He affirmed that Carpenter would see at least a one-game suspension based on Conference USA rules.
The school obviously went beyond that requirement, citing the importance of emphasizing that its program “places the utmost priority on the values of sportsmanship and respect.”
In a separate statement, Hooten again apologized while defending Carpenter’s character and revealing that the player apologized to Robinson and his own teammates after the game:
“I want to reiterate my sincere apologies to Liberty University and Coach…