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Utah overtakes Boston 57-54

Boston College executed its game plan to stop All-American Kim Smith perfectly. Just for good measure, the Eagles also shut down last year's co-Mountain West Conference Player of the Year, Shona Thorburn, in their Sweet 16 game against the University of Utah at The Pit on Saturday.



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Player calls it quits for third time

After quitting and rejoining the UNM men's basketball team twice, Joel Box has decided to leave for good. The junior college transfer said this time he does not intend on coming back to the Lobos because he wasn't comfortable playing in head coach Ritchie McKay's system.






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Jeer, cheer for Sweet 16

The UNM women's basketball team is out of the NCAA Tournament and the men's team said goodbye a few weeks back, but that doesn't mean Albuquerque will be short on basketball this weekend.



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Ex-Lobo reflects on year as a pro

by Vanessa Strobbe Daily Lobo Nick Speegle has made the first-year transition from a Lobo to a Cleveland Brown. April's 2005 NFL Draft sent the UNM graduate and ex-Lobo football player to the Browns in the sixth round with the 176th pick overall. In July, the Browns signed him to a four-year contract.





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Ski team places second in NCAA Championship

The UNM ski team fell short of its second NCAA Championship on March 12, coming in second behind the University of Colorado. The Lobos won the championship in 2004 to give UNM its first national title in any sport. Colorado won the 2006 championships with 654 points. The Lobos were next with 556.






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Slow start ends in stunning victory

by Andre van der Merwe Daily Lobo The UNM women's basketball team stunned Brigham Young University on Saturday by turning a 10-point deficit into a 74-49 victory. The 25-point blowout by the No. 21 Lobos (21-8, 11-5 MWC) was their 35th consecutive win against conference teams at home. The 49 points ...

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