Sanchez’s staff knows Pit, MWC
Whether by accident or with intent, almost all of UNM head women’s basketball coach Yvonne Sanchez’s assistant coaches have some connection to the Mountain West Conference or The Pit.
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Whether by accident or with intent, almost all of UNM head women’s basketball coach Yvonne Sanchez’s assistant coaches have some connection to the Mountain West Conference or The Pit.
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Call it the quarterback cha-cha-cha.
The Cherry-Silver game on Saturday will resemble a scene out of a Marvel comic book.
One week removed from absorbing a punch to its ego, UNM football’s defensive squad returned the favor Saturday at University Stadium.
The UNM track and field team’s venue changed hastily, but it had little effect.
Perhaps this will finally be the year the UNM football team needs that third digit on the scoreboard.
With off-season house-cleaning over, the UNM football team hopes to spring forward the next four weeks, so it doesn’t fall back to the bottom of the Mountain West Conference.
Four and a half minutes into Saturday’s matchup with Utah, it was evident that UNM center Drew Gordon would have an impressive performance.
All those season-long inconsistencies were inconsequential Saturday.
So far in 2011, illnesses, injuries and even the cold weather can’t slow down the UNM track and field team.
Even though he has a sense of humor about it, Rory Fraser doesn’t like to talk about what happened in his first-ever relay.
Ruth Senior is finding her pace, even though it’s 100 miles per hour slower than it used to be.
It was a tuneup of sorts for the UNM track and field team to start the new year.