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(10/15/17 1:00am)
New Mexico’s 2-1 win against Fresno State last week shot the Lobos into first place in the Mountain West Conference standings, but after a 1-0 loss to Air Force on Friday night, the Lobos fell to fourth in the standings.
(10/09/17 2:15am)
The Lobos found themselves in unfamiliar territory, down two goals at home in the second half, against the San José State Spartans Sunday afternoon. And although UNM mounted a comeback, the bid fell short, as the team lost 2-1.
(10/06/17 7:32pm)
After splitting their first two away games of Mountain West Conference play, the Lobos will have the opportunity to cement their position as a conference front runner, playing Fresno State and San Jose State at home.
(10/02/17 3:45am)
The Lobos (8-4, 3-1 MW), after falling 3-0 to Boise State, beat Utah State (6-5-1, 1-3 MW) away from home with a literal last-minute goal, coming in 28 seconds before the end of the game.
(10/01/17 11:00pm)
After winning four games in a row, UNM was dealt a blow by Boise State, which beat the women’s soccer team on Friday night 3-0 at the Boas Soccer Complex in Boise, Idaho.
(09/29/17 6:38am)
After beating UNLV and NAU in their first two Mountain West Conference games of the season, the Lobos appear to be entering a rhythm.
(09/25/17 12:19am)
It was only last year that ex-UNLV midfielder Jordan Magnin, six seconds from the final whistle, fired a 30-yard shot into the goal to devastate the Lobos 2-1. But last Friday, the Lobos struck back, beating the Rebels by the same score.
(09/24/17 11:54pm)
“It doesn’t have to be pretty, but you have to find a way to win on Sundays,” UNM head coach Heather Dyche said.
(09/18/17 4:00am)
In their first seven games of the season (including the exhibition match with CSU-Pueblo) UNM scored a combined seven goals. And in their last two games, they equaled that tally.
(09/17/17 3:44pm)
Solid at the back and exciting attacking play—but few goals, a factor that has kept the Lobos from winning more games in the early part of the season. But against Houston, the Lobos were able to convert.
(09/14/17 5:13pm)
After a tough 1-0 loss to the University of Washington in overtime, the Lobos (3-3) are set to cap off their final two non-conference games at home.
(09/05/17 1:30am)
It was only last week when University of New Mexico sophomore forward Jill Olguin found the back of the net in overtime to see off UTEP. But against the University of Washington, it was the Lobos that found themselves on the receiving end of the golden goal overtime rule.
(09/04/17 4:00pm)
Dominant and in control, it was another night where the Lobos were at their best defensively.
(09/01/17 9:35pm)
After a dramatic away win in El Paso against UTEP (0-4), UNM will be eager to produce more dominant, aggressive soccer on the road against the University of Portland and the University of Washington in Seattle.
(08/30/17 7:10am)
In the Rio Grande Rivalry game last week, the Lobos seemed to dominate the Aggies and came close to scoring but couldn’t find the net — and late into the game, UNM was punished on a counterattack.
(08/25/17 3:56pm)
In an evening that saw the Lobos come close to scoring on several occasions, it was Aggie senior forward Devin Hart’s decisive pass and junior forward Audriana Chavez’s clinical finish that decided this year’s Rio Grande rivalry.
(08/23/17 10:16pm)
Experiencing a mixed start to the 2017 campaign, the Lobos (1-1) will be hoping to put a couple of wins on the books on the road against New Mexico State and UTEP.
(08/15/17 4:16am)
Ambitious.
(07/20/17 4:03am)
It was only a few months ago that UNM was under fire for the Scotland golf trip scandal — the athletic director at the time, Paul Krebs, allegedly used public funds from UNM to finance a golf trip for himself, coworkers and business friends.
(07/05/17 5:49am)
If any team has demonstrated the ability to balance both academics and athletics, it has been UNM women’s soccer.