NM should embrace role as bowl game host
Some people in the U.S. don’t know that New Mexico is a member of the union, let alone that the state hosts a Bowl game.
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Some people in the U.S. don’t know that New Mexico is a member of the union, let alone that the state hosts a Bowl game.
Roman Martinez walked up The Pit ramp on Saturday with the smile he always wears after a UNM men’s basketball victory.
UNM women’s head coach Don Flanagan wants the Lobos to remain patient in the face of Texas Tech.
The clock hit zero, and the buzzer sounded; Section 26 rushed Bob King Court, and students hoisted UNM guard Nate Garth above their shoulders at The Pit on Wednesday. The UNM men’s basketball team defeated No. 25 California, 86-78, as a noisy, near-capacity crowd of 13,549 fans filled University Arena.
Ask UNM men’s head basketball coach Steve Alford about his Lobos’ undefeated start, and he’ll say he is “pleasantly pleased.”
Opposites might attract, but it was fatal attraction for the UNM football team and head coach Mike Locksley when the Lobos faced TCU on Saturday.
Certain things weren’t meant to be set in stone.
Mike Locksley has battled on the football field for 20-plus years, but nothing could prepare him for the news that his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer.
The UNM women’s basketball team didn’t have enough speed or force to stop Oklahoma State on Wednesday.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. The solo senior from the Lone Star State shined bright Tuesday at the Pan American Center.
The low post seemed to be a big problem for the UNM men’s basketball team. Hold your horses.
Somehow, some way, the UNM football team finds new ways to beat themselves every week.
Men’s 09 Starting line
The historic community of Martineztown, founded in 1823, was threatened by urbanization in the late 1960s.
That’s all, folks.
Fact: The UNM football team is 0-9, and it’s not fine.
Below, for your enjoyment, is my take on what’s going on in the sporting world: MLB
For nine months, the sounds of machinery and clanking metal have replaced the sounds of bouncing basketballs at The Pit.
In the gloomiest of days for the football team, Lobo fans might look to the bright sun rising on the UNM Rugby team.
Don’t ask head baseball coach Ray Birmingham about his UNM baseball program. “It’s not my program,” he said. “It’s our program.”