Basketball: Lobos look to rebound after troubling season
Motivation in practice should not be a problem for the Lobos. Last year’s lackluster season left a bad taste in the their mouths.
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Motivation in practice should not be a problem for the Lobos. Last year’s lackluster season left a bad taste in the their mouths.
An ugly win Friday night kept the New Mexico women’s soccer team undefeated in Mountain West Conference play through the first three games.
After the opening weekend, the Mountain West looks like a balanced women’s soccer conference. Every team – except one-win Fresno State – has between three to five wins in their overall records.
New Mexico's brutal nonconference slate may have set the women's soccer team up well for Mountain West play.
Ruth Bruciaga scored late to lead the New Mexico women's soccer team to a 1-0 victory at Utah State in Friday's Mountain West opener.
No more Big Ten, ACC, Pac-12 and Big 12 teams. The New Mexico women’s soccer team can now turn its attention to the Mountain West.
A high-speed vehicle pursuit through the city ended at the UNM Hospital parking structure Wednesday evening, and two individuals have been taken into Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Department custody.
New Mexico is the No. 1 women’s cross country team in the nation, according to the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association poll.
UNM’s difficulties against the Big Ten Conference persisted this past weekend with a pair of 1-0 road losses: to Minnesota on Friday, and to Michigan State on Sunday.
Heather Dyche had never coached an NCAA Division I soccer team before the 2015 season, but that doesn’t diminish her qualifications. She’s been around the game for quite a while.
The first leg of New Mexico's trip to the Big Ten ended with a 1-0 loss to Minnesota on Friday night.
Traditionally, the New Mexico women’s soccer team has not fared well against the Big Ten Conference. The Lobos will try to buck that trend this weekend.
At this early stage in the women’s soccer team, head coach Heather Dyche acknowledges that there are some things her team needs to work on.
So far, the nonconference schedule for the New Mexico women’s soccer team is proving to be as challenging as advertised.
There’s no tougher way to start the season than what the New Mexico women’s soccer team experienced at the Lobo Invitational this past weekend.
For a moment in the second half, the Lobos were within one goal of the best team in the country. Thirty seconds later, No. 1 Florida State took it away.
It’s simply a coincidence that Heather Dyche will face her alma mater in her first regular-season coaching outing for the UNM women’s soccer team.
Women’s soccer looks forward to strong season behind returning starters
One year removed from a hazing scandal that rocked the New Mexico women’s soccer program, two returning players said Tuesday the team has put the events behind it and is ready to move forward to its 2015 campaign.
Since New Mexico won’t make the trip to Wyoming this year for a Mountain West basketball game, Lobo coach Craig Neal said he received an offer via text from Wyoming coach Larry Shyatt.