Men's basketball: Young Lobos enter MW play after four straight losses
New Mexico head coach Craig Neal is quick to remind everybody the youth on this year’s Lobos squad, even calling it the youngest in nine years.
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New Mexico head coach Craig Neal is quick to remind everybody the youth on this year’s Lobos squad, even calling it the youngest in nine years.
The time has come for New Mexico to stop dwelling on its second-half collapse which merited New Mexico State’s season sweep over the Lobos.
New Mexico hit a slump heading into the Mountain West schedule after dropping three games in the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic.
UNM announced Tuesday afternoon that New Mexico Director of Operations for men’s basketball, Cody Hopkins, is on leave as the university undergoes an internal investigation for the use of his purchasing card.
New Mexico’s 52-47 loss to New Mexico State was defined by both head coaches as a game of toughness.
New Mexico now has its own Chris Webber moment.
New Mexico head coach Yvonne Sanchez wouldn’t classify the two game series against NMSU as a traditional rivalry.
New Mexico senior Kahdijah Shumpert propelled her team to a 72-53 road victory over the Minnesota Gophers on Wednesday night in Shumpert’s return to her home state.
The Rio Grande Rivalry continues to be a one-sided affair.
Sometimes it can be tougher to win the second Rio Grande Rivalry game against New Mexico State, especially after taking the first meeting.
Under coach Craig Neal, New Mexico doesn’t start out in zone defense often. Only three times since he’s been here have the Lobos opened a game in zone.
After a week off with Finals Week on campus, the New Mexico women’s basketball team beat Pepperdine 60-52 at WisePies Arena on Saturday afternoon.
By the time Saturday rolls around the fall semester – final exams and all – will come to a close. That may be break time for most students, the New Mexico men’s basketball team will get back to work.
Coming off a big road win in Dallas, New Mexico had a week off to focus on key issues in the team’s game.
New Mexico’s two-game slip came to a close after beating the SMU Mustangs 63-58 on Saturday night in Dallas, Texas.
No. 11 Purdue limited New Mexico to less than 60 points for the first time this season in a 70-58 loss Saturday afternoon in West Lafayette, Indiana.
The Lobos dropped back-to-back games for the first time in nearly 11 months on Wednesday night with a 70-62 loss at UTEP.
For a half New Mexico resolved its recent shooting difficulties, but second-half struggles against the press caused some at WisePies Arena to hold their breath.
Focus and defense are on New Mexico’s mind as the team ventures across the state line to take on undefeated UTEP on Wednesday night.
After looking at the game tape, New Mexico head coach Craig Neal pulled back a bit on his statements following last Wednesday’s win over Nicholls State.