Tough schedule gets coach’s approval
J.R. Oppenheim | September 26The UNM baseball team is no stranger to tough schedules. In fact, head coach Ray Birmingham prefers them.
The UNM baseball team is no stranger to tough schedules. In fact, head coach Ray Birmingham prefers them.
America, together we can make a stand and fight for what is right. Together we can make our voices heard and put a stop to the overtime snoozefest known as extra innings.
Junior catcher Mitchell Garver is making a name for himself in his hometown.
The baseball team outdid the rest of the Mountain West this season in this weekend’s tournament and in annual Mountain West awards.
While the women’s basketball team didn’t win many games last season, head coach Yvonne Sanchez is confident her new assistant can help boost performance.
Sophomore third baseman DJ Peterson is crushing baseball for the Lobos.
A taut conference contest quickly became a rout for the UNM baseball team.
The baseball team demonstrated the necessary ninth-inning heroics to pull off a 14-13 win over Texas Tech on Wednesday.
The Lobos needed a lucky number seven win to smash an old school record, and they got it.
The baseball team is finally back home. After playing 13 of its last 15 games on the road, UNM takes on Florida Gulf Coast this weekend in a three-game homestand.
Don’t be fooled by the baseball team’s 18-18 record — the Lobos are better than they seem.
Despite keeping the Sun Devils from rounding the bases for six innings, the baseball team still lost to Arizona State University 3-1 at Isotopes Park on Tuesday.
The baseball team lost its lead early and could never come back. The Lobos lost to Stephen F. Austin on Wednesday, 9-5, after giving up four runs in the first inning.
The baseball team’s schedule is as rigorous as ever this weekend. After losing both games to Stephen F. Austin during the week, the Lobos (10-13) travel to California for a four-game series against Fresno State.
It was a weekend of firsts for the baseball team. UNM scored eight runs in the first two innings as it beat No. 19 Texas Christian University in a three game series.
The baseball team is on a hot streak, and one of its underclassmen players fuels the Lobos’ fire: DJ Peterson.
The baseball team has a chance to continue its undefeated start to MWC play this weekend when it goes up against a national opponent.
The baseball team held the No. 16 Oklahoma Sooners to only five runs on Sunday at Isotopes Park, but it didn’t score any itself.
Contractors began a $12 million renovation on the Lobo baseball field last week.
Ray Birmingham certainly has no problem letting his players “have it.” The baseball team is 2-5 in the season and just came off a 1-3 series against the University of Texas, San Antonio.