Lobo anticipates NFL Draft Day
by Riley Bauling
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by Riley Bauling
by Kelly Brocklehurst
by Riley Bauling
The left side of the UNM Track and Soccer Complex doesn't bear any resemblance to a snowy slope.
Jeremy Fishbein said he doesn't have any plans to punish his team if it loses to Fort Lewis College on Saturday.
The WNBA draft is coming up on Saturday, but you won't find any UNM women's basketball players in it.
Best player: Sean May. He led the tournament in points and rebounds
Louisville Cardinals head coach Rick Pitino knows what it's like to watch your team play its heart out and still lose an Elite Eight game.
Texas Tech's Ronald Ross waged his campaign for homecoming king, but West Virginia's Kevin Pittsnogle crashed the coronation.
Yeah, they really did score one more point in the first half than the average number of fingers a person has - I say average because you'd be surprised at the finger-loss statistics in the United States.
Last year, the UNM women's basketball team won a share of the regular-season Mountain West Conference title and the first seed in the MWC tournament with a 20-7 record overall and a 12-2 record in conference.
The last time the UNM women's basketball team won at Colorado State, 10-year head coach Don Flanagan was coaching basketball at Eldorado High School.
There were tears left, tears right and tears center.
With 18 seconds left in the Lobos' 68-65 win against the University of Nevada-Las Vegas on Saturday, senior captain Mandi Moore went to the line and tried to put the Lobos up by three.
There was a reason senior Mandi Moore came up four points shy of the 1,000-point milestone after the Lobos' 78-58 win over the San Diego State Aztecs on Thursday at The Pit.
Move over Barnum and Bailey. There's a new two-man circus in town.
Replacing the Mountain West Conference all-time assist leader couldn't have been an easy task.
The Lobos' catchphrase of the week was "must-win."
The pieces looked like they were all going to fall into place for the UNM men's basketball team this year.
Start with local talent, add some experienced transfers, toss in a few fresh faces, and cook on high for the 2005-06 season.