Women's Basketball: Shumpert heads to Greece to chase professional dreams
Former Lobo Khadijah Shumpert’s collegiate career may have come to a close, but her playing days far from over.
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Former Lobo Khadijah Shumpert’s collegiate career may have come to a close, but her playing days far from over.
New Mexico fans will get to witness Mike Bradbury’s team quite a bit in the month of November.
For the third time since the end of the season, the New Mexico Lobos have announced yet another player headed to the show.
New Mexico women’s cross country and track team has finished the highest it ever has under head coach Joe Franklin.
Several athletes have set the foundation across the sports world to be accepted for their identities and recognized for their talents in what was once an exclusive hetero-normative world.
Things just keep getting better and better for Chris DeVito.
New Mexico’s women’s basketball program joined the men with a top-25 fan base in the nation.
The New Mexico women’s track and field team is amidst a logjam with six teams tied for eighth place, thanks to Alice Wright.
Day one of the 2016 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships presented a freshman face competing in the finals in addition to two UNM careers coming to a close.
Add another accolade to the New Mexico baseball team’s season.
Though their postseason journey ended early, New Mexico was appointed two to the All-NCAA Lubbock Regional squad, announced by Texas Tech on Monday.
While awaiting her chance to race for gold this weekend, Courtney Frerichs has been recognized as the NCAA Division I Mountain Region Women’s Track Athlete of the Year, the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Association announced on Monday.
New Mexico had plenty of opportunities to continue its season in Sunday’s 5-3 loss to Dallas Baptist on Sunday afternoon.
Within 24 hours two New Mexico head coaches stepped down from their respected positions.
New Mexico will have to fight through the loser’s bracket if the club wants a chance to move to the super regionals for the first time in the program's history.
Make it 116 consecutive games the Lobos have won when leading after the eighth inning.
A pair of Lobos have joined the All-American squad for their work in the classroom.
For the first time in two decades, the Lobos will open up the season on a Thursday night.
Sophomore Carl Stajduhar is running out of room for all the accolades rolling in from the 2016 campaign.
The road to Omaha will feature some familiar faces for New Mexico in the regional tournament this weekend.