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  • Men's future looks bright this MWC LAS VEGAS — In the city of one-night stands, the UNM men’s basketball team’s relationship with the Mountain West Conference Tournament is promiscuously quick.
  • Triple seals it for Utah in overtime
    There’s a template for the UNM-Utah women’s basketball game. This one, more or less, was a reproduction of the teams’ past encounters — a loosely officiated, rough-and-tumble, fast-paced contest.
    But, as has become an enduring trend, the Lobos ducked out in the second round of the Mountain West Conference tournament on Wednesday at the Thomas & Mack Center, falling short to the Utes for the eighth consecutive time, 51-45. Utah skidded by in overtime, compliments of a coffin-sealing 3-pointer by Kalee Whipple after the Lobos trimmed the deficit to 44-43.
MWC Tournament: Utah 51-45 New Mexico
Gabbi Campos

Lobo guard Nikki Nelson, left, buries her face in her hands, as teammate Valerie Kast looks on in disappointment. The Lobos bowed out in the second round of the MWC tournament, falling 51-45 to No. 4 Utah.

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  • Schmidly to further reduce budget University President David Schmidly announced guidelines on Tuesday for UNM’s budget reduction.
    The reduction in the University’s budget is in response to the New Mexico Legislature reducing state appropriations, including branch campuses, by 7.7 percent, totaling more than $25 million. Schmidly said at the Board of Regents meeting Monday that last year’s hiring pause and hold for vacant positions will remain.
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  • Matchup zone a maze to maneuver Las Vegas, Nev. — Something oddly familiar lurked in the Thomas & Mack Center on Wednesday. For the few Lobos fans who filtered into the men’s No.
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  • Alcohol Parents whose children are busted for underage drinking might say, “Oh, you got busted for alcohol.
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