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Three isn’t a crowd, but it is a goal for the baseball team.
The men’s and women’s basketball teams’ fortunes clashed during the winter break.
Senior guard Nikki Nelson was on fire Monday night, but she said her team is more to be thanked.
The first half of the men’s basketball game on Saturday against North Dakota should have been called the Kendall Williams show. Williams, a sophomore guard, had 15 points in the first half and a career high of 21 points for the game.
The Lobos might live up to their status as the preseason favorite to win the Mountain West Conference.
The Lobos dominated on Thursday night, winning their second game in three days for an eight game winning streak.
The winter air blowing through The Pit couldn’t even explain the Lobos’ cold shooting on Thursday.
The women’s basketball team came out cold against the University of Texas El-Paso on Saturday and never warmed up, falling to the Miners 53-43 at The Pit.
Like true wolves, the Lobos surrounded Missouri State early in the game on Saturday, and kept their prey down for a 76-60 victory. UNM came out firing, hitting four early 3-pointers en route to a 20-4 lead, with 11:52 remaining in the first half. The Lobos never trailed in the game.
First-year head women’s basketball coach Yvonne Sanchez snagged her first rival win against New Mexico State in the Rio Grande Rivalry on Sunday.
The guards of the men’s basketball team defended the Lobos’ four game winning streak.
Twenty years removed from its last meeting, the UNM basketball team and Idaho State played to the same result.
The sins of the past don’t need to weigh the men’s basketball team down any longer.
The women’s basketball team had 22 turnovers against Pepperdine, and head coach Yvonne Sanchez said that didn’t help her team.
Though junior guard Caroline Durbin missed a game-winning shot against No. 13 Oklahoma, her teammates said they were impressed with her performance.
The women’s basketball team couldn’t put a layup away soon enough to beat the Sooners.
Down 57-53 with 30 seconds remaining, Lobo guard Phillip McDonald rose up to take a three-pointer but was blocked in the process.
The Rio Grande Rivalry heats up tonight, when the men’s basketball team takes on New Mexico State in a series dominated by the Lobos as of late.
The men’s basketball team needed only to play defense in the second half to win its season opener comfortably.
For the men’s basketball team it’s not a road to March Madness so much as it’s a direct flight to the tournament.