Football: Head coach feels no pressure stemming from sports cuts, rather an urgency to reclaim lost momentum
“We had great momentum as I stood here a year ago — well, we lost that momentum — and we have to go get it back.”
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“We had great momentum as I stood here a year ago — well, we lost that momentum — and we have to go get it back.”
The University of New Mexico men's soccer team picked up a big win in its season opener, taking down No. 22 Seattle by a count of 4-2 at the UNM Soccer Complex as one new member to the team left his footprint on the match.
The University of New Mexico women's soccer team has a lot of new faces on the squad. Several of them have made significant contributions already, but the Mountain West took notice of one young Lobo when doling out selections to honor the conference's top players.
The University of New Mexico women's soccer team attacked early and often in front of a seemingly ever-growing crowd as it played the first leg of a UNM double-header against the Pacific Tigers on Friday night.
The University of New Mexico volleyball team will begin its season on the road, playing three matches over two days in the Idaho Volleyball Classic.
The University of New Mexico hockey club enjoyed plenty of success last season, advancing to the ACHA National Championships for the first time in program history. Just five short months later, the squad is ready to get back to work and pick up where they left off.
Editor's Note: The opinions within the column are that of the writer only and do not reflect the overall opinion of the Daily Lobo.
The University of New Mexico women's soccer team looked like a well-oiled machine in its exhibition opener, pummeling the Colorado State University-Pueblo Thunderwolves in a lopsided shutout win.
The University of New Mexico men's soccer team won its exhibition opener as it took the pitch in what was likely a welcome break from potential distractions surrounding the program's future.
Former University of New Mexico football player Brian Urlacher was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio on Saturday.
Hundreds of people were packed into the Student Union Building at Thursday's University of New Mexico Board of Regents meeting, where the fate of several sports programs hung in the balance.
It may have been difficult for soccer fans to get a sense of how palpable the energy was surrounding the 2018 FIFA World Cup Finals match, but the French people were out in full force watching the game and celebrating as France won its second ever World Cup title by defeating Croatia 4-2.
The University of New Mexico Board of Regents announced it will hold a session in the next couple of weeks, which could yield a decision on certain UNM sports and whether some might be eliminated.
The University of New Mexico track and field team made the trip to Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon to compete in the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships earlier this month.
The University of New Mexico saw members of its sports programs put the "student" in student-athlete, as they posted another high grade point average following the recent spring semester.
Although people seem to be more tolerant and accepting of others' differences, members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community probably still find themselves receiving unfair treatment and criticism.
As many people may know, student-athletes often get the benefit of receiving a scholarship to help offset the cost of attending college. They are also asked to perform well in their sport and in the classroom to earn it.
Earlier this month, the Humboldt Broncos’ team bus was involved in a collision with a semitruck near the intersection of two Saskatchewan highways — resulting in the death of 16 people and the injury of many others.
The University of New Mexico track and field squad hosted its first and only competition of the outdoor season, the Don Kirby Tailwind Invitational, over the weekend.
The University of New Mexico’s Spirit Program members log countless hours practicing cheers and routines to meet the physical demands of performing tumbles, flips and other feats on game day.