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(10/11/17 1:59am)
The New Mexico football team picked up a big win heading into its bye week over Air Force, but the uphill climb to have a chance at a second-straight division title is just beginning.
(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.
(10/08/17 12:46am)
New Mexico women’s soccer didn’t have many scoring opportunities but applied the defensive clamps to garner a 1-0 home victory over Fresno State Friday night.
(10/06/17 1:11am)
The Mountain West announced on Monday that New Mexico running back Richard McQuarley was named as the conference’s Offensive Player of the Week.
(10/06/17 3:36am)
On Tuesday, head football coach Bob Davie sat with five of his players in a press conference to discuss the players kneeling during the national anthem at halftime during the Homecoming game against Air Force on Saturday. The conference included a discussion on what led the players to kneel during the anthem and the reaction to the act.
(10/01/17 8:15am)
Lightning brought a lengthy delay and eliminated Homecoming festivities, but Lobo football welcomed home its vaunted rushing attack Saturday evening.
(09/29/17 6:31am)
New Mexico football is set to return to Dreamstyle Stadium for its Homecoming game against Air Force on Saturday.
(09/24/17 11:12pm)
Mexico was shaken by a major 7.1 magnitude earthquake that devastated several areas last week. Aftershocks and secondary earthquakes have continued to wreak havoc.
(09/25/17 4:00am)
New Mexico will host Air Force on Saturday for its sixth homecoming game under head coach Bob Davie since he started leading the program.
(09/23/17 7:50am)
Unless overtime is involved, most football games are decided in four quarters. The Lobos have 12 regular season games on the schedule, and with a quarter of those already in the books, it seems like a good opportunity to take a closer look at things some may have missed along the way.
(09/21/17 5:53am)
Lobo football might still be looking for an identity, especially on offense, as the team will prepare for perhaps its toughest test this season thus far.
(09/17/17 5:43pm)
New Mexico football had some good things show up in the box score — more yardage, more first down, winning the time of possession battle — but lost the game and its starting quarterback on the way to a 28-14 loss.
(09/15/17 5:37am)
Lobo football hung with Boise State for much of Thursday night, but had their starting quarterback knocked out of the game and couldn't overcome some mistakes in key moments.
(09/14/17 4:00am)
Lobo football was dealt a difficult loss to their I-25 rivals on Saturday, and things won’t get any easier as the team hits the road for a pair of games, starting with the conference opener against the Boise State Broncos.
(09/09/17 9:15pm)
Lobo nation students set an oversized rendition of Aggie mascot Pistol Pete ablaze during a rally on Thursday night, and Aggie fans did the same to a Lobo figure—as has been the tradition for many years.
(09/05/17 5:27am)
It might appear to some that the New Mexico football team waltzed through its season opener without much opposition, but things may not have been as easy as some might think.
(09/05/17 2:15am)
New Mexico football’s Jake Rothschiller earned the respect
of his teammates, who named him to the leadership counsel and one of the team
captains heading into the season. Now the Mountain West has recognized him for
his accomplishments this week on the field.
(09/05/17 4:00am)
As the New Mexico men’s hockey team practiced in preparation for the upcoming season, a prominent figure at UNM recently showed up to check things out at the Outpost Ice Arena.
(09/05/17 4:00am)
Over the summer, multiple reports announced the results of a recent brain study, which seemed to confirm a correlation between playing football and damage to the brain.
(09/05/17 4:00am)
“He looked dazed, and he just kind of went out of it. It was scary,” Matt Quarells said as he recounted what it was like when Lobo wide receiver Patrick Reed started to pass out while standing outside a restaurant.