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Women rally to defeat Air Force

Staff Report The UNM women's basketball team improved to 14-4 with a 59-54 comeback victory against the Air Force Academy on Saturday in Colorado Springs, Colo. The No. 18 Lobos trailed 52-47 with 3:55 left to play, but went on a 12-0 run to take control of the game late.


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Indoor track meet sees tough competition

by Andre van der Merwe Daily Lobo Several track and field powerhouses met at one of the biggest indoor meets of the 2006 season Saturday at the Albuquerque Convention Center. The Modrall Sperling Lobo Invitational brought together some of the fastest athletes in the nation, along with some of the best field performers this year.


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Fresh goalie gives Ice Wolves drive

by Travis Weber Daily Lobo The UNM Ice Wolves earned a hard-fought split over the weekend against the Arizona State Sun Devils in their first home games of the spring season. The Ice Wolves took the momentum from their 6-1 win in the finals over the Sun Devils of the Dallas Cup last weekend into Friday's game against ASU.


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Win over Falcons makes 21 straight

by Kristie Boudwin Daily Lobo There is no place like home for the UNM men's basketball team. The Lobos extended their winning streak at The Pit to 21 straight, defeating the conference-leading Air Force Academy 62-59 on Saturday night. "I am very impressed with Air Force," head coach Ritchie McKay said.


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3 of 4 Lobos picked in MLS draft; Rowland snubbed

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo Brandon Moss found out Friday how much stats mean to Major League Soccer coaches and general managers - absolutely nothing. And for him that's a good thing. But for his former teammate on the UNM men's soccer team, Jeff Rowland, it's not.


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Full recovery fuels guard

by Kevin McFarland Daily Lobo UNM women's basketball sophomore Brandi Kimble didn't have the first year she might have wanted last season. After all, she played more than 15 minutes only three times.


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Lobos to host national meet

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo When head track and field coach Matt Henry talks about this weekend's Modrall Sperling Lobo Invitational, he has to hold back his excitement. That's because the meet, held at the Albuquerque Convention Center, is going to be one of the biggest track and field meets in the nation during this indoor season.


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Guard explains Lobo road losses

The Daily Lobo caught up with UNM men's basketball guard Mark Walters to talk about the Lobos' woes on the road and what they plan to do to shake that ugly 0-6 monkey in road games off their back. Daily Lobo: How do you explain the lack of success on the road this season? Mark Walters: On the road we have only played half of the games.


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Ex-UCLA coach to help Lobos

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo UNM football head coach Rocky Long will get the chance to have his old boss work for him next football season. The team announced Wednesday that former UCLA head coach Bob Toledo will become UNM's assistant head coach, offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.


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Column: 'Madden 2006' foretells victories for Denver, Carolina

by Andre van der Merwe Daily Lobo I don't really want to seem like a bandwagon-jumper or anything, but to increase my odds of picking the two teams to meet in Super Bowl XL, I'm definitely going to have to do some jumping here. My pick for the 2006 Super Bowl is - trumpets playing in background - of course, the Patriots taking on Chicago.



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Ex-Lobos try out for MLS

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo You didn't see ex-UNM soccer players Brandon Moss, Jeff Rowland and Lance Watson on the first day of classes. Actually, you won't see them at all this semester. The three just got finished playing at the Major League Soccer Combine in Carson, Calif., in front of MLS general managers, coaches and scouts Thursday through Sunday. None of them are enrolled in classes at UNM, even though they all still have some credits to take for their degrees.


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Lobo defense steals the show

by Steven Fernandez Daily Lobo Heading into Saturday's game at The Pit, UNM head coach Don Flanagan had a magic number in mind for his women's basketball team to defeat Wyoming. The magic number was 55 - as in the maximum number of points Wyoming should score if the Lobos were to come out with a win.



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2nd-half offense erupts in blowout

by Andre van der Mewre Daily Lobo The UNM women's basketball team trampled the Cowgirls of Wyoming 62-39 Saturday at The Pit. However, it wasn't until the second half that the Lobos (13-4 overall, 3-1 Mountain West Conference) started to pull away in their victory over Wyoming (12-3, 2-2).


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Lobos make history despite 6th road loss

Staff Report The UNM men's basketball team continued to struggle on the road Saturday, losing at Wyoming 77-70. With the loss, the Lobos drop to 11-6 overall and 2-2 in the Mountain West Conference.


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Rowland comes in second for trophy

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo Coming in second this time didn't bother Jeff Rowland at all. The senior UNM men's soccer player was runner-up for the Hermann Trophy Award given to the nation's top college soccer player on Friday at the Missouri Athletic Club in St.


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UNM shears Rams 83-75

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo Ritchie McKay wasn't sure why the UNM men's basketball team shot a season-high field-goal percentage in the Lobos' 83-75 win over Colorado State on Saturday night. It could have been that the Lobos wanted to put on a show for the 16,201 in attendance - the most this season at The Pit - or maybe it was the return of Joel Box - who quit on Dec.


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Newbie makes his mark

by Riley Bauling Daily Lobo Freshman Daniel Faris couldn't have picked a better time to chip in the first points of his Lobo career. Or play tough defense against two seven-footers. Or toss an elbow or two to show he wasn't backing down. The 6-foot-9-inch Faris, the tallest person on the Lobos other than 6-9 David Chiotti, was called on to try to shut down Colorado State's sophomore twin towers Stuart Creason and Jason Smith in UNM's 83-75 win against the Rams on Saturday night. Right from the start, Faris let Creason know that, freshman or not, he'll battle just the same.


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Lobos pull wool over Ram's eyes

Staff Report The UNM women's basketball team improved its record to 12-3 Saturday night after defeating Colorado State University 73-57 on the road. Senior guard Abbie Letz led the Lobos with a double-double as she scored 22 points, grabbed 10 rebounds and added six assists.

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