Men's soccer: UNM sport being 'very seriously considered' for cut
The University of New Mexico men’s soccer program is being "very seriously" looked at as a sport to cut, according to an email sent out this afternoon by head coach Jeremy Fishbein.
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The University of New Mexico men’s soccer program is being "very seriously" looked at as a sport to cut, according to an email sent out this afternoon by head coach Jeremy Fishbein.
Two out, two in. Just days since it was announced that N’Dea Flye and Jasmine Smith would not return to the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team, head coach Mike Bradbury has already found a use for their vacated scholarships.
A second straight scorching hot night at the plate from the Las Vegas 51s’ right fielder Ty Kelly headlined a torrid offense on getaway day as the 51s avoided the series sweep with a 10-4 win over the Albuquerque Isotopes.
A pitching duel it was not.
David Holmberg delivers a warmup pitch prior to the second inning of the April 10, 2018 game at Isotopes Park. The Isotopes won 7-3.
Mayor Tim Keller, left, and Isotopes pitcher Austin House, right, smile following Keller's ceremonial first pitch at Isotopes Park on April 10, 2018.
The Albuquerque Isotopes opened the home portion of the schedule Tuesday night with a 7-3 win over the Las Vegas 51s. It's the third straight year that the Isotopes have opened the home half of their schedule with a victory.
In the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader, the Lobos were able to get the best of Colorado State ace Bridgette Hutton. In Sunday’s series finale, Hutton returned the favor in a 12-4, five inning run rule win.
After a Friday snowstorm postponed the University of New Mexico softball team’s series opener against Colorado State, the Lobos had to wait until Saturday’s doubleheader to get their first crack at that Rams.
Raimel Tapia swings at a pitch during an Isotopes simulated game on Monday, April 2 at Isotopes Park. The Isotopes home opener is Tuesday, April 10.
The University of New Mexico softball team will look to build off of its first win over rival New Mexico State since 2014 as they hit the road to take on the Colorado State Rams in Fort Collins, Colorado in a three-game set scheduled to begin on Friday at 4 p.m.
In four years on the New Mexico softball team, seniors Krissy Fortner and Chelsea Johnson had never experienced a win over rival New Mexico State. That changed on Tuesday with a 13-4, mercy rule win over the Aggies in Las Cruces.
First, they recorded their first win over Fresno State in four years. Now, the Lobos (10-26) have done the same to in-state rival New Mexico State (18-15) with a 13-4 victory in six innings over the Aggies on Tuesday night in Las Cruces.
Winter has given way to spring and April is here once again. Along with it, is the return of Isotopes Baseball. The Isotopes are entering their fourth season as the Triple-A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies and return a number of familiar faces from last year’s squad.
The University of New Mexico softball team will take on New Mexico State in Las Cruces on Tuesday night at 5:30 p.m. at the New Mexico State Softball Complex.
Helen Baca responds to a question during a Women in STEM panel that took place in the SUB Ballrooms on Thursday, March 29, 2018.
The Lobos sent 17 batters to the plate on Saturday against Fresno State and Bulldogs starter Danielle East retired all of them without allowing a hit, as the Bulldogs won 10-0 over New Mexico to take the series victory.
Dominic West returns a volley during a singles match against Nevada on Friday, March 30.
A strong start by the New Mexico softball team wasn’t enough for the Lobos as they fell in five innings to Fresno State in game two of a three game set on Friday night at the Lobo Softball Field.
Behind a strong first six innings from Jensen Main and a walk off double from Monica Salas, the University of New Mexico Softball team was able to secure its first win over the Fresno State Bulldogs since 2014, 4-3.