Volleyball: Lobos comeback at UNLV comes up short
While facing a 2-0 deficit in Las Vegas, the Lobos comeback pursuit fell short on Thursday night.
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While facing a 2-0 deficit in Las Vegas, the Lobos comeback pursuit fell short on Thursday night.
There is no more debate about who will lead the Lobos onto the court for opening night. Head coach Yvonne Sanchez has named her starting five as New Mexico awaits the season tip on Friday at 8 p.m. against Houston Baptist.
By Liam Cary-Eaves
Colorado State’s size posed big problems for New Mexico’s offense in a 3-0 sweep at Johnson Center on Saturday night.
Sometimes it takes more than skill to garner a victory. New Mexico’s defense kept UNM in Saturday’s game against Utah State, but Head Coach Bob Davie said the Lobos were due for some good fortune during the squad’s 14-13 victory.
New Mexico’s quest to rise in the Mountain West fell short in a fiveset heartbreaker against Wyoming on Thursday night in Johnson Center.
The quality of UNM’s post play is the least of the team’s worries. After New Mexico’s 78-41 rout over Western New Mexico on Wednesday night, the Lobos biggest question mark is who head coach Yvonne Sanchez will appoint as the starter down low.
New Mexico volleyball will face a major test this weekend, beginning with a game against Wyoming on Thursday night.
Gone are the days of intrasquad play. the Lobos will face their first opponent of the 2015-2016 campaign Wednesday night against Western New Mexico.
Not speaking up after a hard hit, often times leaving an individual dazed and weary, used to mark strength and durability in football culture.
If New Mexico is to take anything away from Saturday’s Cherry vs. Silver scrimmage, it is this: the defense needs to improve.
Streaks were continued while others were broken for the New Mexico cross country team during the Mountain West Cross Country Championships on Friday.
Preseason accolades allow for speculation in anticipation for the upcoming season. New Mexico head coach Yvonne Sanchez said her interests lie with how her squad is going to play, not how people think her team is going to perform.
For the second straight match, UNM’s defense has propelled the squad to consecutive sweeps on their home court.
The wide world of sports is a magical place. So much so, in fact, that obsessive-compulsive tendencies rule its world. A plethora of fans, sports information directors and, of course, the players themselves, have rituals they endure in order to facilitate a positive energy toward their respected teams.
The Lobos’ newly acquired identity has translated into recent success.
The New Mexico volleyball team finally gets to relax, eat some green chile and play in front of their fans at Johnson Center.
Three hitters collecting double-digit kills were not enough for New Mexico to overcome its post-intermission lull.
Gutsy performances from the freshman class were not enough to push the New Mexico swimming and diving team past Wyoming during Saturday’s dual meet at Seidler Natatorium.
Anne Hillerman’s Thursday evening lecture at UNM was centered on a simple message: fiction is good for the brain.