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(02/25/18 9:15am)
An eighth inning in which Central Michigan scored five runs to bring the game within just one run, the University of New Mexico baseball team saw a clutch ninth inning from Christian Tripp on the mound.
(02/24/18 6:47am)
A strong outing from Justin Slaten on the mound propelled the University of New Mexico baseball team to its second win over Central Michigan this Friday evening.
(02/23/18 6:45am)
Offense was the key for the University of New Mexico baseball team.
(02/22/18 5:40am)
On her first 3-point attempt this season, junior post Jaisa Nunn nailed it with confidence — and off of the backboard, of course.
(02/21/18 11:39pm)
After a disappointing showing in the College Baseball Classic in Surprise, Arizona last weekend, the University of New Mexico baseball team has the chance to right its wrongs starting Thursday when they host Central Michigan at Santa Ana Star Field in a four-game series.
(02/21/18 2:51am)
The University of New Mexico baseball team was not able to close out its final game on Monday afternoon in Surprise, Arizona. Instead, No. 2 Oregon State walked away with a dominating 15-2 defeat in the two teams’ second matchup over the weekend.
(02/20/18 9:07pm)
With a week off since its last game, Wednesday’s matchup for the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team is not going to be easy.
(02/18/18 5:42am)
It took an extra inning to do it, but a two-run single from junior outfielder Jeff Deimling, as well as a solid outing from sophomore reliever Nathaniel Garley, willed the University of New Mexico baseball team to its first win of the season over Cal Poly, 3-1, on Saturday in Surprise, Arizona.
(02/17/18 3:21am)
A strong fourth inning propelled No. 2 Oregon State to a 5-2 win over the University of New Mexico baseball team on Friday afternoon in Surprise, Arizona. The game was the Lobos’ season opener.
(02/15/18 4:40pm)
No Alex Lapeyrolerie, no problem.
(02/14/18 6:21am)
Another season, another prediction to win the Mountain West conference.
(02/12/18 2:19am)
Blue-collar. That’s how senior Danny Collier described this new-look team, which features 17 freshmen as well as a few new transfers, marking a much different team than a season ago.
(02/11/18 12:54am)
Editor's Note: In the original version of this article, Cherise Beynon's name was misspelled in the photo cutline. This has been corrected. The Daily Lobo apologizes for any confusion.
(02/08/18 8:43pm)
The University of New Mexico women’s basketball team could have taken one step closer toward making it back to the top of the Mountain West by trying to take down Boise State on Wednesday in hopes of extending its winning streak to three games.
(02/07/18 3:30am)
The University of New Mexico women’s basketball team is sitting on a cloud of momentum, after winning two straight (both at home) against the likes of Utah State and San Jose State.
(02/04/18 6:53pm)
A stout defensive effort in the second quarter and beyond, and a 30-point double-double performance from junior post Jaisa Nunn helped the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team defeat the visiting San José State Spartans, 92-62, on Saturday afternoon at Dreamstyle Arena in front of an announced 5,403 fans.
(02/01/18 6:15am)
The University of New Mexico women’s basketball team won in decisive fashion over Utah State Wednesday evening, marking the team’s third win this January, after they dropped five of their last six games.
(01/29/18 1:51am)
It’s been a tough go as of late for the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team.
(01/26/18 6:21pm)
Coming off of two straight losses, including losing four of its last five, the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team will travel to Fort Collins, Colorado to take on Colorado State on Saturday at 2 p.m.
(01/23/18 12:43am)
As of late, things are looking up for the University of New Mexico men’s basketball team. Winners of four of their last five games, the Lobos now sit at third in the conference behind Nevada and Boise State.