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Mr. Gary, here is the key to the Lobo-mobile.
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Mr. Gary, here is the key to the Lobo-mobile.
Forget The Pit renovations; there is a renovated team on south campus.
By nature of her name, Amanda Best is best known for the big, red glasses she flaunts in her UNM women’s basketball team mug shot. One could say it’s kind of her trademark.
LAS CRUCES — It was judgment day for two of the statistically worst football teams in the country, and New Mexico State survived.
It’s college football at its finest. The UNM football team (0-5) travels south to Las Cruces to face in-state rival NMSU (0-4) on Saturday in a game nationally considered to be the Gaffe Bowl.
And the beat goes on. In front of an announced crowd of 22,511, UTEP (4-1) outlasted the UNM football team, 38-20, Saturday at University Stadium. “Right now, we are just not a very good football team,” head football coach Mike Locksley said. “I thought our guys, as they always have, played with effort from the beginning to the end.”
Welcome home, Lobos.
The UNM men’s soccer team suffered a cataclysmic knock Saturday. Senior defender and midfielder Ryan Farquharson suffered a season-ending injury in the Lobos’ 1-0 loss to Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H. Farquharson broke his right leg, putting a damper on his Lobo career. Head coach Jeremy Fishbein said it was a disturbing sight.
One is — not the loneliest — but the winning number.
Grant Harvey Sr. isn’t your typical coach. In fact, he doesn’t even consider himself the UNM ice hockey team’s head coach.
Hockey isn’t exactly the biggest sport in the United States, especially not in lake-free New Mexico. But the UNM ice hockey team would gladly check that perception right into the boards and prove to everyone in the Land of Enchantment that Lobo hockey is worth watching.
The unspoken sense surrounding UNM football is that this week’s game is a little more “winnable.”
Lobo goalkeeper Justin Holmes was more worried about the sun than Harvard’s offensive attack Sunday. For nearly 110 minutes, Holmes shut out the Crimson at the UNM soccer complex on Sunday. Holmes recorded three saves against the Ivy League school in a 0-0 overtime draw in the blistering heat.
Utah Oh, and electrical problems created a lethal cocktail for the UNM football team’s third loss Saturday. Before the start of the second half, play between the UNM football team and No. 14 Utah was suspended for 18 minutes because the east side lights were out at University Stadium. Needless to say, the lights were never on for the short-circuited Lobos on Saturday. Spurred by a 28-point,
Here’s to Mountain West Conference nostalgia.
He is just a little bit misunderstood — that’s all.
Hope quickly disappeared into the Albuquerque night at University Stadium on Saturday.
Guns up!
It was supposed to be different.
The 2009 record says it all: 1-11.