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Quarterback Cole Gautsche slips through an almost sack from UTSA Linebacker Steven Kurfehs.
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Lobos rushing attack fails vs. UTSA

There was something missing from the New Mexico football team on Saturday. The Lobos’ vaunted rushing attack, which ranked fifth in the nation last season, didn’t have much of an impact against the University of Texas-San Antonio in a 21-13 loss at University Stadium.





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Opener against UTSA will test underclassmen

To say that the New Mexico football team is antsy to play its first game of the season would be an understatement. The Lobos officially begin the season this Saturday against the University of Texas-San Antonio at University Stadium. However, for senior center Dillon Farrell, it won’t be his first time facing the Roadrunners.



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Alumnae overcome by budding Lobo lineup

The New Mexico volleyball team starts its new season Friday in a matchup in Arkansas. Yet many of the players have already competed against each other in local high school matches and throughout their years in club volleyball.


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Texas Tech takes tight win

Cassie Ulrich didn’t expect to walk into a firing zone. The sophomore goalie for the New Mexico women’s soccer team made seven saves against Texas Tech, but her efforts didn’t save the Lobos from losing their home opener 1-0 on Friday night.


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Sports Briefs

Lisa-Ann Wallace joined the UNM softball team Thursday as an assistant coach. Before coming to UNM, Wallace served 13 years as the head coach at Bryant University


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Air Force beats Lobos 2-0

Call it a calm before the storm. Well, almost. The UNM men’s soccer team finishes up their third and final exhibition game on the road at the University of Denver on Saturday.



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Venter chosen as All American

For a brief time, Kyle Venter wondered if he had made the right choice in attending UNM. Venter, a fifth-year senior defender on the men’s soccer team, had been one of the best players on the Aurora, Colo. Smoky Hill High School team



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Lobos sweep exhibition

Returning from an 11-day trip to Australia, the New Mexico men’s basketball team learned at least one thing about itself: Hugh Greenwood is definitely the best surfer on the squad.


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Sports Briefs

Coaches in the Mountain West Conference picked the New Mexico volleyball team to finish fifth, according to the conference’s preseason poll released Tuesday.




The Setonian
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Roster full of fresh faces

It’s nothing new to Kit Vela. The head women’s soccer coach for UNM, who is in her 13th year as the face of the program, is set to tackle another season with a youthful roster after four consecutive seasons of double-digit wins.


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Gautsche’s got an air game

If Saturday’s practice is any indication, Cole Gautsche has found his favorite target. The sophomore signal caller completed several long passes to sophomore wide receiver Marquis Bundy, including a couple of 50-yard completions, during the team’s scrimmage.


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‘The Show’ puts on drama

The San Diego State University student cheering section known as “The Show” was the focus of a firestorm on Twitter last week after the group’s Twitter account took shots at a UNM freshman basketball player about his emergency appendectomy in Australia.

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