Men's Soccer: Lobos defensive streak continues in 1-0 win over CSU Bakersfield
It took 109 minutes and 32 seconds, but the grinding paid off.
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It took 109 minutes and 32 seconds, but the grinding paid off.
New Mexico will be looking for two more wins at home this weekend.
Not panicking turned out to be the best strategy for the Lobos.
New Mexico made the most out of its home opener match and took down the CSUN Matadors with a 2-0 shutout on Friday night.
Aaron Herrera started his 2016 fall campaign on a high note.
Two games, two losses. Both for the same reason.
30 seconds was all it took to change the outcome of the game.
Head coach Jeff Nelson knows how to start a season on the right foot.
When it comes to their season opener, the Lobos aren’t cautiously wading into the water. They are diving in head first.
A lone goal and a strong defense helped the Lobos in a 1-0 victory over the University of Washington Huskies for their third and final preseason match on Saturday.
Two down, one to go. The Lobos finished their second exhibition match with a 4-0 shutout victory over the Fort Lewis Skyhawks on Thursday morning.
The first night back on the pitch also became the first shutout victory of preseason for the Lobos.
If the fall exhibition season is anything like the spring, the UNM men’s soccer team will be in good shape.
After a long summer break, players and coaches returned to Robertson Field for the first official Lobo men’s soccer practice of the season on Wednesday morning.
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Head coach Ray Birmingham had a bad feeling about Sunday’s game as soon as he showed up that morning.
Head coach Jeremy Fishbein said he wanted a shutout on Saturday. He got it.
Only two more weekends remain for the UNM men’s soccer spring exhibition season.
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