Women's Basketball: Sanchez tightening the bench with new look
The days of getting everyone into the game is over.
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The days of getting everyone into the game is over.
The vitriol against Cullen Neal needs to stop.
Criticism of Cullen Neal has crossed the line, New Mexico coach Craig Neal said Thursday afternoon, even elevating to threats.
It appears UNM has shaken off its offensive timidness.
Despite the progress New Mexico made in their last four straight victories, the Lobos look to have taken a couple steps back in their two-game road trip.
New Mexico head coach Yvonne Sanchez had a message to her team: Play with no fear.
One botched inbound play from New Mexico, and undefeated San Diego State survives another one.
Yvonne Sanchez can’t quite peg why her team struggles to shoot.
As far as Craig Neal is concerned, the New Mexico-San Diego State basketball rivalry is back where it should be.
For a late span Tuesday night, a tight game morphed into a battle between UNM’s Tim Williams and UNLV’s Patrick Cornish.
Against Rice earlier this year, UNM had free throws late in the game but couldn’t connect with any of them. Against Auburn, UNM had two possessions to prevail but threw the ball away and took a bad shot.
One player dominated in head coach Yvonne Sanchez’s press conference on Monday. That player was senior forward Alexa Chavez.
Just because the Lobos won three straight games to move into second place in the Mountain West doesn’t mean the learning has stopped for coach Craig Neal’s squad.
For the third time this season, New Mexico guard Elijah Brown earned weekly honors from the Mountain West.
A 23-point performance from New Mexico’s senior forward Khadijah Shumpert was to no avail as UNM fell 81-60 to Boise State on Saturday afternoon.
With second place on the line, a battle of potent offenses proved to be as high scoring and contentious as advertised.
New Mexico’s next slate of games could have implications on the seeding process for the Mountain West in March.
A conference tournament title was on the line the last time New Mexico and Boise State faced off.
UNM’s freshmen are starting to make a name for themselves.
New Mexico’s defensive prowess was once again on display in one of the best team performances the Lobos have had all year.