Men's basketball: UNM faces coldest month since 1959
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The month of February has come to a close, and New Mexico will likely be glad to see the flip of the calendar.
Rewriting the history books was not an easy task for New Mexico during an emotional 63-60 victory over Fresno State on Saturday at WisePies Arena.
There is a lot on the line in New Mexico women’s basketball’s final home game, in addition to the home crowd submitting a goodbye to the two departing seniors on Saturday against Fresno State.
For the first time this season it wasn’t the offense that brought New Mexico down. The defense did.
New Mexico drifted away from its interior game, but reawakened its identity in a 63-50 victory over Boise State on Wednesday night at WisePies Arena.
By Kyle Tomasi
Sound interior play from UNLV and UNM’s inability to keep the Rebels off the line shattered New Mexico’s eight-game win streak with a 79-73 loss to UNLV on Saturday.
Maybe it was the pressure of the inaugural Pink Pack game. Maybe it was because the Lobos were staring at a potential six-game losing streak for the first time since the 1970-1971 season.
The losses keep piling up for the New Mexico men’s basketball team, and head coach Craig Neal continues to point to the team’s youth as the cause.
New Mexico will gear up for a showdown as the team heads into Las Vegas to take on the UNLV Rebels Saturday.
A stagnant offense is not the best way to defeat the third best defense in the country. Running into the streaking first place San Diego State University Aztecs wasn’t necessarily the best situation for New Mexico, either.
In the final stretch of the season, New Mexico will face a demanding road test against teams trying to knock the Lobos down from the number one spot in the Mountain West.
Today the New Mexico men’s basketball team will have to overcome something that its seen a lot of this season: adversity.
New Mexico stood tall against Nevada’s six-foot–eight center to claim a 63-45 victory over the Wolf Pack on Saturday at WisePies Arena.
As the conference tournament approaches, New Mexico has picked an unfortunate time to hit a brick wall.
Some of New Mexico’s losses this year have looked downright ugly. There is one bright spot for UNM, however, and it starts with the team’s two seniors.
By Kyle Tomasi
The last time the New Mexico and Colorado State met, the Rams were ranked and had an unblemished record. The Lobos changed both of these stats after a 66-53 romp in WisePies Arena.
New Mexico continued its red hot play on Saturday, defeating Utah State 56-51.
For the second straight game, the New Mexico men’s basketball team kept pace with its opponent until the end.