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Women's Tennis: New Mexico still undefeated in conference after road trip

The New Mexico women’s tennis team picked a perfect time to peak, picking up a pair of victories on the road to remain unbeaten in conference play. UNM started its road trip at the Appleton Tennis Center against Boise State on Friday. The schools traded wins in the first two doubles matches, but the Lobos netted the first point when Dominique Dulski and Emily Olivier closed out their match, 6-3 to go up 1-0 in the team score.


Redshirt junior Rodolfo Jauregui flies through the air after returning the ball to a Tulsa player at the McKinnon Family Tennis Stadium.
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Men's Tennis: New Mexico grinds out victory over No. 18 Tulsa

New Mexico was rained out in California, but the men’s tennis team shined on Sunday with an upset victory over Tulsa. New Mexico traveled to face San Diego State on Thursday, but the weather had different ideas. Head coach Bart Scott said the schools are working with each other and the conference to see when, or if, the match can be made up.


Senior sprinter Chris Kline (left) and freshman sprinter Carlos Salcido run during the Don Kirby Tailwind Invitational Saturday April 2, 2016 at the UNM Track Stadium. The Lobos competed in the Sun Angel Classic this past weekend. 
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Track and Field: Lobos still generating quality showings in early outdoor season

New Mexico’s track and field team, led by its jumpers and sprinters, continued to turn in solid performances as it competed in a much larger field at the Sun Angel Classic in Tempe, Arizona over the weekend. Several athletes saw success in the second meet of the season. Peri Moran finished 13th in the women’s 100-meter dash with a time of 12.48, with Samantha Woodman, who placed 14th, right next to her at 12.49. Woodman also placed 22nd in the 200-meter dash at 25.74. On the men’s side, Ridge Jones ran a 10.82 in the 100 to finish 15th, while Carlos Salcido finished 26th with a time of 11.09. The pair also competed in the 200-meter dash, placing 19th (21.99) and 23rd (22.12), respectively.



Freshman pitcher Collette Robert pitches against a Fresno State batter Sunday afternoon at the Lobo Softball Field. The Lobos were swept by Fresno State this weekend by a combined score of 28-8.
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Softball: Lobos check out after five innings against Fresno State

An already underwhelming weekend came to an even more disappointing end, as New Mexico was blown out 11-1 by the mercy rule in five innings, completing a sweep by No. 23 Fresno State on Sunday. Things did not go well for the Lobos all afternoon, as UNM gave up at least one run in all five innings and switched pitchers three times. “We made way too many mistakes pitching. We made way too many lazy mistakes on defense today that ended up costing us,” head coach Erica Beach said.


Redshirt junior defensive lineman Johnny Williams runs drills during the Lobo’s second season practice at University Stadium. Williams before playing coming onto the Lobos trained as an MMA fighter.
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Football: Johnny Williams - unorthodox individual on and off the field

“I think he’s the first guy that I’ve ever coached that has a tongue ring ... he’s a unique guy,” said dead coach Bob Davie of defensive lineman Johnny Williams. He said it is just one of many interesting things that make Williams a renaissance man and “a real dude”. The defensive lineman plays with a high motor all the time. Davie said he had to tell him three times during practice not to tackle guys in the no-contact drills. His personality appears to be just as intense as his play, perhaps even more. Williams, 24, took a unique path on his way back to the football field and the classroom. He said he competed in MMA for three years at his hometown of Hemet, California.



Lobos freshman catcher Jade Gray fails to apply the tag as Fresno State's Paige Gumz slides into home plate Friday night at the Lobo Softball Field. UNM has fallen to Fresno State in both games of their series thus far, by a combined score of 17-7. 
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Softball: Lobos drop game two and the series

An early lead was not enough for New Mexico in game two against No. 23 Fresno State on Saturday as the Lobos fell to Fresno State 2-1. Despite being up 2-1 heading into the sixth, UNM was unable to hold the slim lead, dropping the series against the Bulldogs.


Lobos junior pitcher Carson Schneider embraces senior pitcher Alex Estrella as rain falls at Santa Ana Star Field Friday night. UNM has taken the first two games of the series and will go for the sweep against Fresno State Sunday. 
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Baseball: Extra inning showing ends in walkoff fashion for Lobos

A late comeback, extra innings and a wild finish garnered a series win for New Mexico during Saturday afternoon’s 14-13 win over Fresno State. Unlike the opening game of UNM’s three-game home stand, the game went to the offensive side as the Lobos homered six times and collected 11 extra-base hits during Saturday’s four-hour and one-minute contest. The Bulldogs collected five extra-base hits on the day to put up their 13 runs.


Lobos junior pitcher Carson Schneider embraces senior pitcher Alex Estrella as rain falls at Santa Ana Star Field Friday night. UNM has taken the first two games of the series and will go for the sweep against Fresno State Sunday. 
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Baseball: New Mexico takes game one and a MW lead

New Mexico took sole possession of first place in the Mountain West after Friday night’s 2-1 victory over Fresno State. However, that doesn’t mean much as the Bulldogs will remain in town for the weekend with the intent to surpass UNM. Before first pitching Saturday, the Lobos will be able to enjoy first place thanks to starting pitcher Carson Schneider's gem on Friday.  


Lobos freshman catcher Jade Gray fails to apply the tag as Fresno State's Paige Gumz slides into home plate Friday night at the Lobo Softball Field. UNM has fallen to Fresno State in both games of their series thus far, by a combined score of 17-7. 
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Softball: Run support not enough for No. 23 Fresno State

New Mexico’s offense plated five runs, but the pitching staff couldn’t hold No. 23 Fresno State in an 11-5 loss in the series opener on Saturday night. The Bulldogs sent out its star pitcher Jill Compton (14-4, 2.66 ERA), but the Lobos found success early on at the plate against her. However, poor pitching of their own, as well as some defensive miscues, would lead to the loss for UNM. 


Sophomore Chelsea Johnson slides into second base at the Lobo Softball Field. The Lobos will play Fresno State this weekend in Albuquerque with their first game starting Friday at 6 p.m.
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Softball: Lobos play host to No. 23 Fresno State

New Mexico returns home, but will be challenged with a nationally ranked opponent as Fresno State comes into town. After losing a series on the road to the Nevada last weekend, the Lobos will play host to No. 23 Fresno State (24-9-, 6-0 MW) on Friday for the start of a three game home stand.


Senior Dalton Bowers lays down a bunt against UNLV on Saturday at Santa Ana Star Field. The Lobos will play Fresno State this weekend in Albuquerque in a three game series.
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Baseball: First place on the line in New Mexico - Fresno showdown

There is plenty at stake this weekend as New Mexico and Fresno State prepare to do battle for the top spot in the Mountain West. Head coach Ray Birmingham is not shying away from the major implications of this weekend’s three game home-stand against the Bulldogs. “We haven’t played our best baseball yet,” Birmingham said. “We’re waiting for that to click.”


Redshirt junior Rodolfo Jauregui (left) and junior Hayden Sabatka play against Boise State in a doubles match on Sunday at the McKinnon Family Tennis Stadium. The men's tennis team will play San Diego this Friday while the the women’s team plays Boise State.
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Tennis: Both squads hit the road against conference opponents

The New Mexico men’s and women’s tennis team hit the road this week, with one squad looking to extend a two-match winning streak and the other to dust themselves off after suffering a two-match losing streak. The men’s team put itself in position to win each of its home matches last weekend, but failed to close things out when given the opportunity.




Junior Dominique Dulski jumps out for a ball Friday afternoon at the McKinnon Family Tennis Stadium. The Lobos beat Colorado State 7-0.
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Women's Tennis: Lobos remain unscathed in early conference play

New Mexico women’s tennis continued to roll at home, winning a pair of matches over the weekend including a 5-2 triumph on Sunday over Wyoming at the McKinnon Family Tennis Center. The Lobos defeated Colorado State Friday 7-0, and began Sunday by jumping out to another early lead. New Mexico pulled out the first two tightly contested doubles matches, to pick up the doubles point and go up 1-0 over the Cowgirls.


Redshirt junior Rodolfo Jauregui rushes down to the net to return the ball to a Boise State player Sunday afternoon at the McKinnon Family Tennis Stadium.
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Men's Tennis: UNM falls in rare home loss

New Mexico men’s tennis was dealt another rare home loss Sunday against Boise State at the McKinnon Family Tennis Center. The men’s tennis team has been automatic at home with a perfect 9-0 record. After losing 4-3 to Utah State on Friday, the team got off to a tough start on Sunday against Boise State.


Junior infielder Jasmine Casados tries to tag out a Utah State player Saturday March 25, 2016 at the Lobo Softball Field. The Lobos lost two out of their three games against Nevada this past weekend. 
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Softball: Last inning rally prevents sweep

New Mexico ended its weekend series with Nevada on a high note avoiding a three game sweep by winning Sunday’s contest 3-2. After being shut-out on Saturday and only scoring a run on Friday, the Lobos were finally able to get things going at the plate with a late rally against the Wolf Pack.


Junior Chris Devito slides into third base Sunday afternoon at Santa Ana Star Field. The Lobos lost their final game against UNLV 6-5 after winning the first two. 
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Baseball: Bullpen squanders New Mexico's hope for sweep

A late blown lead barred New Mexico from completing a sweep against UNLV in a tight 6-5 loss on Sunday afternoon. The Lobos again received a quality performance from its starting pitching, but a rough eighth inning prevented UNM from winning the third and final game against UNLV (10-17, 4-8 MW).

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