Men's Basketball: Lobos booted from Mountain West Tourney after loss to Fresno State
For the third year in a row, it was 1-and-done for the UNM men’s basketball team on its Mountain West Tournament journey.
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For the third year in a row, it was 1-and-done for the UNM men’s basketball team on its Mountain West Tournament journey.
A buzzer-beater jumper ended the Lobos’ hopes of advancing further in the Mountain West Tournament on Tuesday, March 7.
Three Lobos took home individual honors from the Mountain West on Tuesday in recognition of their strong seasons.
The UNM women’s basketball team has its sights fully set on the Mountain West Tournament, as the Lobos enter Tuesday’s match in Las Vegas, Nevada as the fifth seed.
Four seniors were honored after a season-high crowd of 13,958 witnessed the Lobos take a 64-59 win over San Diego State on Saturday night. Two of the seniors are current players while the other two are not on the roster.
After a 64-59 win over San Diego State on Saturday night, the Lobos earned themselves a ticket straight to the Thursday quarterfinals for next week’s Mountain West Tournament.
Three-game losing streaks. One was snapped on Saturday afternoon, but New Mexico now owns one after an 82-71 loss at Wyoming.
The Lobos had one last opportunity that could have sent Wednesday night’s game into overtime, but the shot was off the mark as New Mexico fell on the road in a nail-biter to Colorado State, 58-55.
Struggles on the offensive side of things turned into a 68-56 loss for the UNM men’s basketball team on Tuesday night against Colorado State, a defeat that dropped New Mexico to fifth in the conference standings with two games left.
When it comes to rivalries and drama, Tuesday night should be as intriguing as any show on TV.
The New Mexico women’s basketball team will try to erase the sting of suffering a last-second defeat on Wednesday, as it hosts Fresno State in the “Lobos Love Pink” game.
One game out of the top spot in the conference, the UNM men’s basketball team has just four games remaining in the season — so the Lobos can’t afford to relax.
The win gets the Lobos closer to the peak of the Mountain West standings
The Lobos have a date with the top team in the Mountain West on Valentine’s Day, and they are even wearing special outfits for the occasion.
The Lobos stayed hot on the road and took a 74-67 victory over the Air Force Falcons on Wednesday night, New Mexico’s first win in Colorado Springs in over five years.
The Lobos are looking to lift up their spirits on the road as they take on the Air Force Falcons for the first and only time this season in a Wednesday night matchup.
The Lobos’ second game without two key starters turned out to be more difficult than expected.
A battle for first place in the conference did not go too well for the Lobos, as they walked away with a 82-65 loss to the Nevada Wolf Pack on Saturday afternoon.
The Lobo women's basketball team claimed its sixth conference win of the season on Wednesday night, as well as gained a season sweep of Utah State with a 68-58 win in Logan, Utah.
The Lobos have stretched their winning streak to four games with another Mountain West victory.