UNM football players Jaymar Latchison, left, and Josh Taufalele meditate during one of the Lobos’ yoga classes at the Indoor Practice Facility on July 22.
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UNM football players Jaymar Latchison, left, and Josh Taufalele meditate during one of the Lobos’ yoga classes at the Indoor Practice Facility on July 22.
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UNM football players Jaymar Latchison, left, and Josh Taufalele meditate during one of the Lobos' yoga classes at the Indoor Practice Facility on July 22.
Nick Geyer practices at the UNM Championship Golf Course on July 22. Geyer recently won the New Mexico-West Texas Amateur Championship.
Allison Buck, pictured above, will travel with teammate Ashley Rhoades to Europe to compete with the USA Development team.
Frank Martin, a disabled student veteran, stands outside of his apartment on July 17. Martin's prescribed Segway was stolen from the apartment July 3.
Wide receiver Daryl Jones (left) models the Lobos' new uniform during a press conference on Friday. The white jersey and cherry pant combo will be the football team's away uniform. Carmen Messina (right), posing in the home uniform, said he likes the uni
Head coach Steve Alford sits left, by Wyking Jones during a news conference introducing Jones as the Lobos' assistant coach on Wednesday. Jones replaces former assistant Chris Walker.
Head football coach Mike Locksley, center, recently instituted a policy that prohibits his players from going to bars in Downtown Albuquerque after hours since two UNM players were arrested in the area last week.
Tony Danridge hopes to hear his name in this year's NBA Draft, which starts June 25. Danridge said over 12 teams have expressed interest in him, and he's worked out for four clubs.
Mayor Martin Chavez, left, UNM President David Schmidly, and Sandia National Laboratories President Tom Hunter sign a Memorandum of Understanding in Zimmerman Library on June 19. The MOU provides for a collaborative agreement between the three parties.