Women's Basketball: Bradbury takes the wheel for New Mexico
Mike Bradbury traded his gray sports coat for a red one as New Mexico introduced the sixth head coach in UNM women’s basketball history.
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Mike Bradbury traded his gray sports coat for a red one as New Mexico introduced the sixth head coach in UNM women’s basketball history.
New Mexico will appoint Mike Bradbury as the sixth head coach for the women’s basketball program.
The youth and inexperience on this year’s New Mexico men’s basketball team became a consistent narrative throughout the season. Almost every time head coach Craig Neal met with the media, he made mention to it.
New NCAA rules allow college players to withdraw names 10 days after combine
Women’s basketball in New Mexico will have a different feel in 2016.
Going into the first round of the Women’s Basketball Invitational, New Mexico knew Weber State was fond of shooting the ball from beyond the arc.
New Mexico’s women’s basketball season has not come to a close yet as the Lobos have opted to play in the Women’s Basketball Invitational beginning on Wednesday.
After a season filled with criticism from one segment of the New Mexico fan base, point guard Cullen Neal will transfer from the University, the Athletic Department announced in a email sent Monday morning.
For the second year in a row, New Mexico went one-and-done at the Mountain West Tournament in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Colorado State punched its ticket to the conference championship game after Wednesday’s 60-42 win over New Mexico, potentially the Lobos' final game of the season. The victory solidified the Rams' national ranking as they remain undefeated against Mountain West opponents.
The last time New Mexico faced off against San Jose State, the Lobos fell to the Spartans on a last second shot from beyond the arc.
New Mexico heads into the Mountain West Basketball Championships as the fourth seed following the Lobos’ 71-66 victory over Nevada Saturday night in Reno, Nevada.
Forward Khadijah Shumpert led the surge in her final game at WisePies Arena on Friday night, propelling UNM to a 66-42 victory over Nevada.
The Lobos’ Mountain West tournament scenarios are simple: should San Diego State beat UNLV, the outcome of Saturday’s New Mexico-Nevada contest will determine what colors those teams will wear in a rematch next week.
As criticism continues to mount against Craig Neal and the New Mexico Lobos, especially on the team's current four-game losing streak, the negativity seems to be taking its toll on player performance.
New Mexico has ridden a bumpy ride to get to the final game of the season.
This time around, when the fans started departing from WisePies Arena with 3:49 left to play, there was no epic comeback to regret missing. Nor did New Mexico’s 83-56 loss on Tuesday night come down to a controversial call from the officials.
New Mexico was left with a bad taste in its mouth after San Diego State came to WisePies Arena to take down the Lobos by a 51-46 score at home on Feb. 6.
New Mexico’s defensive effort continued to fall off on Saturday.
It took the Lobos 30 minutes to get any sort of offensive production against Fresno State on Saturday afternoon.