Clinched win proves it pays to stay
Cameron Smith found a home with the UNM baseball team. After ping-ponging from Yavapai College in 2007 to Salt Lake Community College in 2008, Smith came to the Lobos. Suffice it to say, they’re glad he did.
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Cameron Smith found a home with the UNM baseball team. After ping-ponging from Yavapai College in 2007 to Salt Lake Community College in 2008, Smith came to the Lobos. Suffice it to say, they’re glad he did.
Ray Birmingham pays little attention to BYU’s stat sheet or depth chart. Tell the Lobos’ head coach that the Cougars are 13-14 overall, he’ll tell you otherwise. “BYU’s record is way misleading,” Birmingham said. As is the UNM baseball team’s own record.
It’s for the UNM men’s basketball team that the month of March has become even more momentous. Two Lobos racked up two more national awards this week.
As if he was sitting in his favorite recliner, A.J. Butler was cozy at the tailback position on the UNM football team his freshman year in 2009.
The UNM baseball team’s pitching staff has given head coach Ray Birmingham fits all season.
David Reaves has been called Dan Reeves, but don’t jumble the two. Reaves is not to be confused with the famous NFL head coach, who led the Denver Broncos to three Super Bowl appearances in the 1980s and the Atlanta Falcons to the big game in the 1998 season. There should be no mix-up about who David Reaves is.
If giving speeches and making plans won football games, Mike Locksley would be undefeated as a head coach.
The Utah and UNM baseball teams exchanged rallies on Sunday like people exchange phone numbers with each other.
LAS VEGAS It wasn’t exactly the greatest Mountain West Conference basketball game ever played between San Diego State and UNLV, but the Aztecs didn’t care, nor should they.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Billy White’s shooting performance in the first half of the Mountain West Conference semifinals looked better than his typical full-game stats.
LAS VEGAS — Hey Aztecs, ask nicely, and you shall receive.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The opening round of the men’s Mountain West Conference tournament began on Wednesday with the two lowest seeds, Wyoming and Air Force, trying to earn a chance to face MWC regular-season champion New Mexico on Thursday.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. — In order to make a big run in the postseason, the UNM women’s basketball team had to first make a little one.
The UNM men’s basketball team is going to need to make more room next to its 2009-10 Mountain West Conference regular-season championship trophy. The Lobos acquired a cascade of accolades handed out by the MWC Monday, including a pair of All-MWC first-teamers and one All-MWC second-teamer. “When you win the league and the way we did it, winning 14 straight and win it outright, you should get some accolades,” said Lobo head coach Steve Alford. That’s not all, though, folks.
This week signals the mayhem before madness.
Aubrey Bush has everything going against her.
Roman Martinez wasn’t supposed to be a part of such a special season.
The Mountain West Conference issued UNM head basketball coach Steve Alford a public reprimand for “unduly” verbal language aimed at BYU senior Jonathan Tavernari, after the Lobos defeated the Cougars at the Provo, Utah Marriott Center on Saturday, 83-81. Alford’s actions were in violation of the Mountain West Conference’s sportsmanship rules, according to a statement sent out by the conference in an e-mail.
Never in her wildest dreams did Sandy Fortner envision the last year of her college career to be such a wild and bumpy ride.
It’s home sweet home for the UNM baseball team.