Today’s game will settle New Mexico and Montana’s war of words SAN JOSE, Calif. — The battle of the court jesters has already begun. Entertaining as New Mexico’s Darington Hobson and Montana’s Anthony Johnson have been on the hardwood, they made for better-than-advertised entertainment away from it at Wednesday’s media session at the HP Pavilion. NCAA March Madness maniacs can only hope the two will make for great television tonight, when the third-seeded Lobos battle No.



Dairese Gary lays sprawled out on the hardwood at the Thomas & Mack Center on Friday, after missing a potential tying shot with second remaining in the game. UNM was defeated, 72-69 at the hands of San Diego State.
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Dairese Gary hangs under the basket amid a sea of Aztec defenders. The Lobos were done in by SDSU, ending their MWC tournament run.
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Aztec forward Billy White throws down a vicious slam in transition. White had 28 points and gave the Lobos fits in the paint
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The U.S. started mediation between India and Pakistan over water rights. As both countries’ technology and populations grow, the demand for water is increasing past the point of sustainability. The leadership of Lashkar-e-Taiba — the terrorist group who carried out the Mumbai attacks — warned that “Muslims dying of thirst would drink the blood of India.” Scientists have been warning that with global warming and overpopulation there would be a fight over water. If America was forced to fight its neighbors, would you support a war over water?