Softball
Weekend more wins than loss
By MICHAEL WARREN
The softball team made it through Saturday with two wins, beating Northern Colorado and Central Arkansas, but failed to keep its undefeated season alive after it fell on Sunday to Purdue.
FEB 20
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Women hope to hit MWC season out of the park
By MUNDO CARRILLO
The softball team is ready to slug the MWC and slide into the postseason.
The Lobos are coming off a 19-26 season with head coach Erica Beach, who is returning for her second year leading UNM, but have hopes to finish with a national championship.
FEB 10
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