Volleyball: Nelson still seeking continuity at libero
New Mexico volleyball head coach Jeff Nelson’s search for a starting libero continued in Saturday’s 3-1 victory over Nevada.
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New Mexico volleyball head coach Jeff Nelson’s search for a starting libero continued in Saturday’s 3-1 victory over Nevada.
A sour start to conference play leaves New Mexico searching for answers.
After a bitter ending to the Days Inn and Suites Lobo Invitational, New Mexico heads into conference play with a chip on its shoulder.
Crucial errors down the stretch hindered New Mexico’s five-set bid in the title game at the Days Inn and Suites Lobo Invitational against LSU on Saturday night.
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Shaky play in UNM’s 40-21 loss to Tulsa on Saturday night left New Mexico’s offense exposed.
New Mexico’s volleyball squad didn’t leave California empty handed.
New Mexico kept pace for two sets against the number six team in the nation despite falling 3-0 to USC on Friday night.
Keeping local talent in New Mexico has been a priority for many UNM athletics programs. Recruiting in-state allows players to remain close to family members while also providing another level of excitement for the fan base.
New Mexico’s start to the 2015 campaign has been far from a stroll in the park.
New Mexico’s defense showed no growing pains showcasing its new nickel defense in a 66-0 rout over Mississippi Valley State on Saturday night at University Stadium.
Head coach Jeff Nelson hit a major milestone in his 21st season coaching collegiate volleyball, garnering win No. 400 in a 3-0 sweep against the Broncos on Friday night.
New Mexico was able to celebrate Jeff Nelson’s 400th career victory in a competitive 3-0 sweep over the Santa Clara Broncos Friday night at the Johnson Center.
New Mexico’s sound defense provided plenty of problems for Idaho State’s offense en route to a 4-1 victory on Thursday afternoon at the UNM Soccer Complex.
Jeff Nelson continues his path toward 400.
Head coach Jeff Nelson’s 400th win will have to wait following New Mexico’s 3-2 loss in the final game of the Ball State Active Ankle Challenge on Saturday.
This is no ordinary season-opening tournament for head coach Jeff Nelson and his New Mexico volleyball squad.