Players dominate on Aggies' home court
LAS CRUCES, N.M. — What the UNM men’s basketball team learned Tuesday at the Pan American Center: The Aggies aren’t hemophiliacs.
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. — What the UNM men’s basketball team learned Tuesday at the Pan American Center: The Aggies aren’t hemophiliacs.
Now and again, the UNM women’s basketball team will face an oddball squad that gives them problems.
Mike Locksley may just have an undiagnosed case of dissociative amnesia. The same could be said of the UNM football team.
And so begins a behind-the-scenes peek into the making of a motion picture starring Darington “Butter” Hobson, the UNM men’s basketball team’s junior college transfer, widely thought to be former Lobo men’s basketball swingman J.R. Giddens’ clone. Will this season turn out to be “Attack of the Clones” for the Lobos?
Men’s 09 Starting line
Thank you, Kit Vela, for your part in making the UNM women’s soccer team look like a bunch of ragamuffin delinquents.
Advil claims to be the every pain reliever.
Three UNM administrators try to clarify Locksley incident at press conference
New Mexico Highlands must have forgotten Tuesday’s game at The Pit was an exhibition matchup.
J.B. Gerald, the Lobos’ former wide receivers’ coach, said he had faith that the University would expose the truth at the conclusion of its investigation into a Sept. 20 physical altercation between him and head coach Mike Locksley.
All preliminary evidence points to one thing: Right now, the UNM football team is as malleable as soft-serve.
Rarely, if ever, does someone come to Albuquerque to get famous. Enter the curious case of Phillip McDonald, the UNM men’s basketball team’s second-year swingman.
Not surprisingly, Steve Alford didn’t have any preseason premonitions when he was asked to estimate how many wins the UNM men’s basketball team needs to get into the NCAA Tournament this year.
Grab the remote to that high-definition, big-screen TV and pull out the recliner, Mike Locksley.
Mike Locksley will probably take any victory he can at this point.
It looks like wide receivers coach Jonathan “J.B.” Gerald is on his way out of UNM. Athletics Director Paul Krebs confirmed Sunday that Gerald turned in his University-issued cell phone and car keys on Friday.
Smile Lobo fans — the UNM football team can’t possibly lose this coming Saturday.
UNM’s most famous couple is leaning toward reconciliation — as long as Lobo Louie vows to sever all commercial ties with Route 66 Casino’s pin-up girl.
“Iron Mike” Locksley’s name precedes him.
Head coach Mike Locksley confirmed Tuesday that Lobo safety Ian Clark will undergo season-ending surgery on his left shoulder this week.