Sports briefs for June 1, 2015
Track and Field
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Track and Field
A string of injuries derailed New Mexico’s chances of winning another Mountain West baseball championship.
New Mexico’s streak of Mountain West championships came to an end Sunday.
Men’s basketball
Josh Martinez is all too familiar with the problems surrounding Northern New Mexico.
It’s hard not to notice the many pieces of public art around Albuquerque.
An epic collapse changed the entire season for the New Mexico men’s golf team.
Baseball
Less than two months after opening, University Grill will be moving to a brand new location.
Chris Harriman isn’t new to New Mexico and its men’s basketball program.
New Mexico men’s basketball coach Craig Neal announced on Wednesday that forward Jordan Goodman will transfer from the program to be closer to his hometown of Temple Hills, Maryland.
All New Mexico golfer Gavin Green needed was a confidence boost.
It took senior tight end Reece White longer than most to find the right position.
The importance of running track and field became clear to Carlos Wiggins after last year.
Tyler Stevens made history in just his sixth career start.
New Mexico lost more than its strong safety last season — it lost a leader.
Maybe it shouldn’t come as a surprise that Clay Davie decided to be a football coach.
The timing wasn’t right for Austin Apodaca.
Spring football has shown how thin New Mexico is at the linebacker position.
Not many quarterbacks switch positions after starting for their first three years in college.