Wins all around in 13-hour rout
Thirteen was the number for the UNM men’s and women’s tennis teams.
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Thirteen was the number for the UNM men’s and women’s tennis teams.
It was far from pretty for the UNM women’s basketball team, but a gorgeous result nonetheless.
Revenge is sweet for the UNM men’s tennis team — especially when it comes against its biggest rival.
The UNM women’s basketball team has been in a funk lately.
It is said that revenge is the best medicine. Unfortunately, for the UNM women’s basketball team, red-hot Arizona turned last year’s 81-61 Lobo triumph in Tucson, Ariz., into an 84-60 home loss Tuesday at The Pit.
This was a record-setting season for the UNM volleyball team. Unfortunately, the Lobos were bounced from the NCAA Tournament in the first round with a 3-0 loss at the hands of No. 5 Southern California on Friday.
The UNM volleyball team is hoping things will go better the second time. The Lobos are making their second-straight NCAA appearance today in Los Angeles after losing in the first round last season to No. 3 Hawaii.
It’s tournament time for the UNM volleyball team – again. After finishing the regular season 20-11 and clinching second place in the Mountain West Conference with a program-best 12 conference wins, the Lobos received one of 33 at-large bids into the NCAA Tournament, marking the ninth postseason appearance in program history and UNM’s second-straight tournament trip.
The bigger you are, the harder you fall. That saying is probably foreign to UNM freshman Jasmine Patterson.
It was a landmark match for the UNM volleyball team Saturday.
The key to the UNM women’s basketball team’s success lies in its freshmen. With juniors Sara Halasz and Nikki Nelson out with season-ending knee injuries and senior Jessica Kielpinski playing with a bum foot, it will be up to the underclassmen to fill in.
With five games left in the UNM volleyball team’s regular season, the clock is ticking for the three seniors who have been instrumental in turning the program into what it is today.
This time wasn’t like last time. After dropping a 3-0 decision to TCU on the road Oct. 8, the UNM volleyball team steamrolled the Horned Frogs 3-0 Friday at Johnson Center. It was UNM’s fifth straight win, moving it into second place in the Mountain West Conference at 16-8 overall and 8-3 in conference, while TCU dropped to 13-12 over and 4-7 in the MWC.
It was a comeback of epic proportions for the UNM volleyball team.
Served.
The UNM volleyball team tallied its sixth win in seven matches last Friday.
Housed.
In front of a home crowd of 2,252 screaming fans, the UNM volleyball team beat in-state rival New Mexico State in a five-set see-saw battle Tuesday at Johnson Gym.
Even in defeat, there is some reward. The UNM volleyball team, 4-5 overall, dropped a frustrating 3-2 decision to the University of California- Santa Barbara on Sunday.
A record 3,831 fans jammed into Johnson Center to watch the UNM volleyball team take on Stanford on Sunday. But not even the loud cheers of the seventh largest crowd in program history could throw off the fourth-ranked Cardinal, who rolled over the Lobos in three sets 25-14, 25-18, 25-20.