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	New Mexico assistant coach Craig Snow, center, has accepted the head coaching position at New Mexico Highlands University in Las Vegas. Snow spent three seasons with the Lobos.
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UNM basketball assistant takes Highlands head coaching job

A New Mexico Highlands spokesman confirmed Thursday afternoon UNM assistant coach Craig Snow has been officially offered and accepted NMHU’s head basketball coaching position. Snow will replace Joe Harge at the helm of the Division II Cowboys, a Rocky Mountain Athletic Association team that went 11-15 last season.


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Head coach Craig Neal officially announced the addition of Samford transfer Tim Williams on Thursday. Williams, a 6-foot-8 forward, spent the last two seasons with the Bulldogs. He was the 2012-13 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year after averaging 14.2 points, 7.1 rebounds and 1.1 blocks per game. He also earned a spot on the All-Southern Conference Third Team. In his sophomore season, Williams earned a First Team All-Southern Conference nomination. He averaged 17.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game.




	New Mexico guard Kendall Williams, 10, calls on forward Cameron Bairstow, 41, and center Alex Kirk, 53, to review a play during a Feb. 22 games against San Diego State. The trio are among the potential picks for the 2014 NBA daft on June 26.
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Former Lobos hopeful for this year's NBA draft

Three former New Mexico men’s basketball players are about to discover the next phase in their playing careers. Ex-Lobos Cameron Bairstow, Alex Kirk and Kendall Williams are available in this year’s NBA draft, scheduled for 5:00 p.m. MT Thursday in Brooklyn, New York.


	New Mexico baseball head coach Ray Birmingham watches a play from the dugout during a game against Air Force on May 17. Birmingham will serve as hitting coach for USA Baseball’s Collegiate National Team.
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Lobos' own to be hitting coach for team USA

Ray Birmingham always wanted this opportunity. The New Mexico head coach showed his joy with Alex Bregman, an Albuquerque native and a star infielder for LSU, by his side at The Pit on Thursday. Both will spend more time together over the next several weeks as part of team USA.


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Football Senior offensive lineman LaMar Bratton, junior quarterback Cole Gautsche and sophomore linebacker Dakota Cox will be captains of the New Mexico football team for the 2014 season, the team announced Thursday. Bratton, a fifth-year senior, started in all 37 games for the Lobos in the last three seasons and earned all-Mountain West honorable mention awards in 2012 and 2013. In 21 career appearances, Gautsche amassed five 100-yard rushing games and more than 1,500 passing yards in two years in the Lobos’ triple option attack. Cox became the first Lobo freshman in 20 years to lead the team in tackles.



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Column: California Chrome co-owner shows he's a sore loser

Back in January, the sports website Bleacher Report posted a column identifying the worst sore losers in sports. That list included the likes of tennis star Serena Williams, Dallas Cowboys wideout Dez Bryant, U.S. women’s soccer goalkeeper Hope Solo, and New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.


	Senior outfielder Chase Harris runs to home base as the baseball flies past him during the game against Air Force on May 17. Harris is one of three athletes from UNM’s baseball team to be selected in the MLB Draft.
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Three Lobos picked in MLB draft

What does one say when their childhood dream becomes reality? For UNM outfielder Chase Harris, there wasn’t much to talk about after being selected in the 14th round by the Philadelphia Phillies in the MLB draft on Saturday.


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Former women's basketball player become assistant head coach

From player to coach, Amy Beggin has climbed through the ranks of the New Mexico women’s basketball program by taking advantage of opportunities. Beggin’s next break will be as assistant head coach, after her promotion from director of operations last Tuesday. She takes over for former Assistant Coach Edwina Brown, who stepped down last month.


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Birmingham proud of baseball team despite few drafts

At times this season, the New Mexico baseball team had the poise and mental fortitude of a former league champion. In other instances, though, UNM displayed the immaturity and mental lapses of a young team trying to hold its place atop the Mountain West, leading to an uneven season for the Lobos.


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Men’s Basketball Head Coach Craig Neal completed the recruitment process for the 2014 class with the addition of Elijah Brown, a transfer from Butler, the team announced last Tuesday. Brown, a 6-foot-4 guard from Los Angeles, saw action in 30 games and averaged 6.8 points, 2.2 rebounds and 1.2 assists.



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The New Mexico baseball team was ousted from the Mountain West tournament losing to Nevada 9-4 in 11 innings on Friday. With the game tied at 3-3, Wolf Pack junior shortstop Kyle Hunt hit an RBI single into right field for the go ahead run and a 4-3 lead.


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Baseball: Lobos expect MW tournament to be rough

The New Mexico baseball team finished atop the regular season standings for the third year in a row, but unlike the previous seasons, the Lobos won’t be the No. 1 seed at the Mountain West tournament. That distinction belongs to the host team UNLV, who tied UNM for first place in the MW thus becoming co-champions.


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The Lobos took sole possession of first place in the Mountain West thanks to a 6-5 win at Nevada on Sunday. UNLV was tied atop the MW with UNM heading into the day, but lost 3-2 at San Diego State.


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Men's Soccer: Leaders emerge for upcoming season

Spring practices give college programs an opportunity to build unity and camaraderie, not just work on tactics and skills. The New Mexico men’s soccer team accomplished that in their recently completed spring sessions, Jeremy Fishbein, Lobo head coach, said Friday.


	UNM golfer Gavin Green follows through on a shot from the driving range Tuesday afternoon at the UNM Championship Golf Course.
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Golf: Men, women prepare for NCAAs

The opportunity to compete for a national golf championship is right around the corner for the New Mexico men’s and women’s teams. The Lobo women will play in the NCAA West Regional tournament starting Thursday at the Tumble Creek Club in Cle Elum, Washington.

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