Despite setbacks, Davie will turn Lobos around
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The baseball team is finally back home.
Part of the agreement between the State Legislature and the UNM Athletics Department for new athletic turf was allowing high school football playoffs to use the field as well.
This weekend, two of the world’s best go head to head, two who may go down as the best ever at their game.
The football team will play on artificial turf next season. University Stadium field has been grass since 1958, when it was built, but will have artificial turf installed for the beginning of next season. This will cost UNM about $1 million, said Greg Archuleta, UNM Athletics media representative.
New football head coach Bob Davie joked that the only thing he is struggling with now that he’s getting back into coaching is sore feet.
Five spring football practices down, head coach Bob Davie said he is seeing improvement in his team.
James Rogers has a unique opportunity to represent the United States, a country he has been a citizen of for two weeks. Rogers, a freshman forward on the men’s soccer team, was selected to attend the U-20 United States national team camp next week in Portland, Ore.
The baseball team’s schedule is as rigorous as ever this weekend. After losing both games to Stephen F. Austin during the week, the Lobos (10-13) travel to California for a four-game series against Fresno State.
The Lobo football team kicked off its spring practices Saturday, but a lack of players meant the cancellation of its annual springtime Cherry-Silver game.
The baseball team has a chance to continue its undefeated start to MWC play this weekend when it goes up against a national opponent. UNM takes on No. 19 Texas Christian University in a three-game home stand at Isotopes Park, with both teams tied atop the MWC, 3-0.
Earning first place was not on UNM long jumper Kendall Spencer’s mind going into the national indoor championship track and field meet on March 9.
With the hype surrounding the men’s basketball team, it would be easy to forget about women’s basketball’s Cinderella-story run in the MWC tournament.
Colorado had no answer for Baylor’s Brady Heslip.
Down two with six seconds left, Vanderbilt’s John Jenkins put up a 3-pointer that would have won his team the game, but it didn’t go in.
Colorado had no answer for Baylor’s Brady Heslip.
Down two with six seconds left, Vanderbilt’s John Jenkins put up a 3-pointer that would win his team the game, but it didn’t go in.
UNLV was close to a come back, but the 20 point lead it spotted Colorado was too much to overcome.