Web Exclusive: Surprises abound in early action at NCAA West Regional
The first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament's West Regional had a few surprises in store for the University of Miami and Ohio State University.
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The first round of the NCAA men's basketball tournament's West Regional had a few surprises in store for the University of Miami and Ohio State University.
The University of Arizona overcame a hostile crowd and a hot shooting opponent for an 86-81 win over the University of California at Santa Barbara to close the West Regional's first round play at The Pit.
While the UNM women's basketball team may not know how it will fare in its final two games of the season this weekend, it does know bumps and bruises are in the forecast.
While the UNM women's basketball team escaped with a 63-53 win over San Diego State University Saturday, it may not be the last the Lobos hear from the Aztecs.
The UNM women's basketball team may be enjoying a fun ride in the Mountain West Conference, but a few potholes lay ahead that could damage its conference title dreams.
When Marlon Parmer left the UNM men's basketball team last week, head coach Fran Fraschilla said he and his staff had helped Parmer through academic, legal and team issues.
Opportunity once again waits for the UNM women's basketball team as it faces conference leader Colorado State University Thursday night in The Pit.
After breezing through its first match against Northern Arizona University 7-0, the UNM men's tennis team faces some stiff competition this weekend at the Region VII Indoor Championships at Boise, Idaho.
As the shock of Marlon Parmer's announcement that he was quitting the UNM men's basketball team wore off, disappointment set in for most Lobo fans.
UNM tennis fans will get a double dose of their sport on Sunday when the men's and women's team kick off the spring season against Northern Arizona University at the Lobo Tennis Complex.
Professor Richard Berthold has built a reputation during the past 30 years as an engaging and entertaining instructor and a brash, outspoken critic of just about everything.
The UNM men's basketball team's game against Northern Arizona University Saturday was supposed to be a tune-up for Monday night's matchup against nationally-ranked Gonzaga University.
It was only fitting that the UNM football team guaranteed its first winning season since 1997 behind a dominant rushing game. For the past two seasons, it has been the mainstay of the Lobos' offense and seniors Jarrod Baxter, Holmon Wiggins and Javier Hanson have been the primary beneficiaries of it.
Saturday night's contest between the UNM men's basketball team and West Virginia University came down to a duel between the two best players on the court - Lobo junior Ruben Douglas and Mountaineer freshman Jonathan Hargett.
Floor burns might be senior guard Molly McKinnon's claim to fame on the UNM women's basketball team, but she has turned out to be much more than that.
Aasina Afsar finally felt strong enough in her Islamic faith to wear her hijab, a traditional scarf that women wear on her head, as she headed into high school.
It may be a guard's world for the UNM men's basketball team, but its frontline held its own, and even showed some promise, during a 77-71 win over the EA Sports Central All-Stars Thursday.
UNM instructor Bob Anderson was shaving on the morning of Oct. 22 when he heard on National Public Radio that the United States had bombed a hospital during one of its attacks on Afghanistan. He said that was when he decided it was time to do something to stop the attacks, which he says are unacceptable for Americans to blindly follow.
The Faculty Senate passed a resolution supporting freedom of speech and the faculty's right to academic freedom in its emergency meeting Tuesday at the Kiva Lecture Hall.
The Faculty Senate will hold an emergency meeting today at 3:30 p.m. in the Kiva Lecture Hall to discuss professor Richard Berthold's Sept. 11 statement to his class that "anyone who can blow up the Pentagon has my vote."