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The Setonian
Sports

Sports Briefs

There will be no shortage of Lobo coverage this upcoming season as 23 of the team’s 30 games will be televised nationally. Sixteen of UNM’s games will broadcast on the ESPN family of networks, and seven on CBS.


The Setonian
News

Lobo editors try to figure this shiz out

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8/12_soccer
Sports

Lobos pumped for new conference

They’ve been doubted. They’ve been snubbed. They’ve heard it all when it comes to their chances of ever having success. So, it’s nothing new for the New Mexico men’s soccer team to be considered underdogs heading into a season, conference play or a tournament.


8/12_bball
Sports

Lobos go 3 for 3 in Australia

Behind five double-digit scorers, the New Mexico men’s basketball team wrapped up its three-game exhibition tour in Australia Sunday with an 82-80 victory over the Gold Coast All-Stars.






The Setonian
Opinion

‘Loathsome’ Snowden should be punished

Edward Snowden is not a human rights activist. He is a loathsome and abominable traitor and spy. He stated his aim was to inform the world about the surveillance programs operated by the NSA.




8/12_gamersanon
Culture

After storm, shop seeks help

On July 26, during a storm Albuquerque mayor Richard Berry called a “Category 1 hurricane,” Jon Sakura and Buckley Johnson chose to stay inside their shared West Side store after closing, rather than drive home.


The Setonian
Culture

The Weekly Free

As the summer comes to a close, many students will find their wallets barren, their bank accounts in the red, and the shattered remnants of the piggy bank bereft of coins.


The Setonian
Sports

Lobos are 2-0 in Australian exhibition tour

Junior center Alex Kirk scored 26 points, including nine in the fourth quarter, to lead the New Mexico men’s basketball team to a 78-66 victory over the Kilsyth Cobras in Melbourne, Australia, Thursday, according to a release.



The Setonian
Sports

Lobos believe in Davie’s program

Fans and the media might not yet be buying into the New Mexico football team, but its players are. At the team’s media day Aug. 1, head coach Bob Davie said all 115 players on the roster have decided to stay at UNM: a 100 percent retention rate, a rarity in college sports.


	New Mexico men’s basketball coach Craig Neal, kneeling, talks with his team during a timeout during an exhibition game against the Sydney Kings, the Lobos’ first game of a three-game tour in Australia. UNM won 87-85.
Sports

UNM men take first Australian exhibition

Kicking off a three-game exhibition tour in Australia Monday, the New Mexico men’s basketball team overcame an 11-point second-half deficit Monday to beat the Sydney Kings 87-85 at Bankstown Basketball Stadium in Sydney, according to a press release.



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