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(12/07/17 3:54pm)
The University of New Mexico Lobos 10th consecutive victory of the season, marking a new program record for wins to start a season without a loss, came in dominant fashion against Texas Tech at Dreamstyle Arena, as they won 90-56 in front of an announced crowd of 5,663 fans on Wednesday evening.
(12/02/17 1:44am)
Playing on the road for the first time this season didn’t stop the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team in its tracks.
(11/21/17 6:50pm)
After a 19 point loss to New Mexico State on Friday in Las Cruces, the Lobos (2-1) will try to rebound with a win at home against the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles.
(11/19/17 5:59pm)
Unlike the men’s team, the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team defeated the New Mexico State Aggies, 86-75, on Saturday afternoon at Dreamstyle Arena, improving the team to an unblemished record four games into the season.
(11/18/17 5:51pm)
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — No, the reception for former Aggie head coach and current Lobo incumbent Paul Weir wasn’t a pleasant one, as the Lobos visited the Aggies on Friday night.
(11/18/17 4:50pm)
Coming off of two hard fought victories against Western Michigan and a ranked Marquette team — as well as a win over NAIA school Northern New Mexico on Wednesday evening — the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team will face in-state rival New Mexico State at Dreamstyle Arena on Saturday afternoon.
(11/17/17 9:23am)
The New Mexico versus New Mexico State rivalry has been going on for well over 100 years, but there will be a new wrinkle this time around as the Lobos will head to Aggie country with a coach some fans may not be thrilled to see back in the Pan American Center.
(11/14/17 11:14pm)
The New Mexico men's basketball team throttled its opponent in the season opener and will look for a second-straight win to begin the season against Omaha.
(11/12/17 7:03am)
The New Mexico men’s basketball team saw marked improvement over its performance against Brigham Young University in last month’s exhibition game, shooting the ball efficiently en route to a 147-76 whipping of Northern New Mexico.
(11/12/17 12:45am)
New coach. New players. New sponsor. New season.
(09/14/17 4:00am)
For Larry Chavez, CEO of Dreamstyle Remodeling, last week was a dream come true, as the signs bearing the name of his company went up at The Pit and the arena formerly known as University Stadium.
(08/11/17 2:43pm)
A recent academic award for the New Mexico men’s basketball team may have had Lobo fans remembering some of the issues and the start of last season and pondering the simple question — how?
(08/01/17 4:35am)
Former Lobo forward Tim Williams worked out for a few NBA teams, but found himself on the outside looking in after the draft.
(07/22/17 3:33pm)
Shortly after the conclusion of the 2016-17 Lobo men's basketball season, a mass exodus of players began. Despite a coaching change that saw some players have a change of heart, the team still lost six players who had played significant minutes.
(07/16/17 9:10pm)
Marc Hsu, who came along for the ride to assist new Lobo Men’s Basketball Head Coach Paul Weir, is back on the road again.
(07/18/17 1:12am)
Despite a disappointing 2016-17 men’s basketball season for many Lobo fans, the team managed to walk away with something positive and arguably more important.
(04/21/17 2:27pm)
Although it’s been less than two weeks since the University of New Mexico hired Paul Weir to coach the men's basketball team, there have already been a few changes in the program.
(04/01/17 3:55pm)
UNM pays head coach over $1 million to buy out contract
(03/29/17 4:03pm)
As of Tuesday evening, five players from the 2016-2017 UNM men’s basketball roster have decided to continue their college careers at a different institution.
(03/22/17 4:32am)
With the UNM men’s basketball season over, it’s time to start taking a look at what next year’s roster might look like.