Women's basketball: Late letdown leads to consecutive losses
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.
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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.
By Liam Cary-Eaves
On nights where New Mexico’s offense needs a spark, UNM turns to its defense to get the job done.
Whatever lulls in energy New Mexico had last Saturday against USC continued into Wednesday night at WisePies Arena. Fortunately for the Lobos, their lackluster performance came against a subpar opponent.
New Mexico flexed its muscles from the bench on the way to an 83-43 rout over visiting Nicholls State on Tuesday night.
Starters Tim Williams, Cullen Neal, Obij Aget and Elijah have established themselves through four games as regular contributors. But where does coach Craig Neal go from there?
Despite two double-doubles from forward Tim Williams and center Obij Aget, New Mexico could not overcome a 21-point deficit in Saturday’s 90-82 loss at Southern California.
New Mexico relied on its strengths in the paint in an 84-71 win against the unorthodox playing style of Sacramento State.
Strong guard play propelled New Mexico in its first two games. A dominant post presence secured the third.
Even with the revelation that he will never play competitive basketball again, Devon Williams kept a smile on his face Thursday afternoon.
The Lobos won this game for Devon Williams.
New Mexico’s trip to New Mexico State for the first meeting between the two squads was a disappointing one as the Lobos fell 78-59 in Las Cruces.
Elijah Brown made the most of his first games as a Lobo, and the Mountain West took notice.
Guard Elijah Brown scored a career-high 31 points Sunday night in Las Cruces, leading New Mexico to an 83-74 victory over in-state rival New Mexico State.
Leaders came forth for the Lobos on Friday night.
A lot went wrong for New Mexico during the team’s season-opening 65-57 win over Houston Baptist on Friday night.
There is no more debate about who will lead the Lobos onto the court for opening night. Head coach Yvonne Sanchez has named her starting five as New Mexico awaits the season tip on Friday at 8 p.m. against Houston Baptist.