Triple seals it for Utah in overtime
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There’s a template for the UNM-Utah women’s basketball game.
LAS VEGAS — The Viking-clad Lobo fan at the southeast end of the Thomas & Mack Center held up a sign reading, “No. 32 — Best bet in Vegas,” obviously referencing Lobo guard Amanda Best.
Only a sociopath couldn’t help but feel empathetic for Lobo softball coach Ty Singleton.
Let he who has not voted cast the first stone.
Conference cliffhanger? Hardly.
As humdrum stories go, this one seemed to have an especially foreseeable conclusion. As expected, Lee Emanuel, the defending NCAA indoor mile champion, glazed the one-mile field of competitors at the Mountain West Conference Indoor Championships inside the Albuquerque Convention Center Saturday, racing to first place with a time of 4:05.85 (4:00.53 altitude-adjusted) and smashing the previous Mountain West Conference record of 4:10.04. His time was more than enough to qualify for NCAA Preliminary Rounds, setting the stage for a possible repeat as NCAA mile champion. What he did next, however, was astounding.
Teeming with pride, the UNM baseball team was still, apparently, making a Texas toast to themselves.
The Mountain West Conference caucuses are over. The time for teams to put in their applications for first-place candidacy has come and gone.
Trudgingly, the UNM women’s basketball team trekked to a 65-50 victory over downtrodden Colorado State.
Apparently, the Freemasons have recruited another minion to the Grand Masonic Lodge — this time, it’s Jay-Z.
Perhaps nobody in the state of New Mexico is aware that Ray Birmingham is actually a seer.
Behind a pitching screen, 30 feet from the plate, Lobo head coach Ray Birmingham stands protected — a Kmart basket full of baseballs, all from different walks of thread.
Somewhere buried in the bowels of cognition, there is a reason the UNM women’s basketball team can’t, for the life of them, beat Utah.
1) Sport is rife with logical fallacies. 2) Don Flanagan.
Amid protracted silence, between the echo of the bouncing ball and the time Darington “Butter” Hobson’s first free throw attempt left his fingertips in overtime, a tinge of uncertainty befell the sold out Pit throng.
Oh, what a compelling sense of familiarity.
A source close to New Mexico quarterbacks coach Tee Martin told the Daily Lobo late Wednesday night that Martin will accept the wide receivers coach opening at Kentucky.
Lobos’ coach Ray Birmingham doesn’t give a flying fastball how the UNM baseball team starts.
Expecting top-six results from a bottom 10 football program is blissfully ignorant. Fair or not, given his recruiting acumen, that’s exactly what some fans expect from Lobo football head coach Mike Locksley.
TCU couldn’t — and didn’t — invoke whistle-blower status at The Pit on Saturday. It would be easy — and dull-witted — to attribute the UNM women’s basketball team’s 60-53 marquee victory over No. 20 TCU to favorable officiating. It wouldn’t even be a point of contention had referee Connie Pardue not allowed the crowd to influence her whistle.