Track and Field: Kerr receives Athlete of the Year Award
Awards seem to be a frequent sight for the University of New Mexico’s student athletes.
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Awards seem to be a frequent sight for the University of New Mexico’s student athletes.
Marc Hsu, who came along for the ride to assist new Lobo Men’s Basketball Head Coach Paul Weir, is back on the road again.
Despite a disappointing 2016-17 men’s basketball season for many Lobo fans, the team managed to walk away with something positive and arguably more important.
With the season a little over four months away, the University of New Mexico men’s basketball team finalized its non-conference schedule for the 2017-18 season.
The New Mexico baseball team’s Mountain West Championship is all but done. After losing Saturday afternoon’s elimination game to third-seeded Fresno State, 11-5, ultimately booted them from seeking a chance at the Mountain West Championship title.
It came down to a full count for late-season Lobo hero Matt Villalobos and his team, being down only one run in the bottom of the ninth inning — and then a strikeout ended it.
The wind was howling on Thursday evening at Santa Ana Star Field, but the Lobos howled louder in their first Mountain West Championship game — their first competitor: fourth-seeded Nevada.
New Mexico (29-25-1, 19-9-1 MW) — with a huge win closing the regular season and a little bit of good luck — managed to secure the regular season title. Their win over Nevada, paired with then-No. 1 San Diego State's loss at home to Fresno State, allowed the Lobos to pursue the postseason title from the comfort of home.
New Mexico baseball gave away first place on Friday night, but San Diego State gave it right back the next day with a Lobo win and an Aztec loss that flip-flopped the order to finish the regular season.
The Mountain West regular season title seems to be slipping through the grasp of the University of New Mexico baseball team, as they lost the first of a three game home series to Nevada at Santa Ana Star Field, 5-2 Thursday evening.
The New Mexico baseball team will enter the final regular season series leading the Mountain West conference standings by percentage points, but the Lobos are still faced with some difficult circumstances.
Playing Fresno State in a three-game series this weekend didn’t bring the best of luck for the University of New Mexico baseball team.
Game two of a three-game series against Fresno State didn't play out in UNM’s favor once again. The Lobos fell 16-2 to the Bulldogs on Saturday evening at Pete Beiden Field.
The University of New Mexico took one step forward and one step back in game one of a three-game series at Fresno State.
The University of New Mexico baseball team will visit Fresno State over the weekend in a three-game series in the hopes of keeping atop the Mountain West standings.
The University of New Mexico’s ski team is back.
Life doesn't always pan out as expected. For Ryan Bennett, a UNM student who is graduating with a degree in accounting this semester, that statement rings true.
Luis Gonzalez did it all for the Lobos on Sunday afternoon — pitching brilliantly and nearly hitting for the cycle.
Last month, the University of New Mexico ski team's funding was cut entirely.
A combination of bullpen woes for New Mexico and the offense of Air Force thriving late dealt the University of New Mexico baseball team a loss in the first of a three-game series Friday night.