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Letter: UNM falls short in accessibility for blind students

Have you ever pictured yourself walking into a building and not knowing where you are? Well, this is a very common feeling for me at the University of New Mexico. Throughout my entire college experience, I have had to deal with this issue more times than anyone could imagine. I am a blind student who has had to adapt to countless ways this campus is not accessible. Due to my blindness, not only do I have to jump through hoops, but I also have to rely on my sighted peers on a daily basis.


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Opinion

Letter: Young people should learn our election system before demanding to change it

After watching the civil division that this past presidential election has caused for the past year and a half, we seem to be reaching a climax in political opposition. After the election of Donald Trump as president-elect, many Americans across the country took to the streets in protest. Many of these protestors are Millennials who are now calling for an entire overhaul of our election process.


Sophomore guard Dane Kuiper jumps over fellow teammate Joe Furstinger and UNLV players on his way to the net Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos beat Colorado State this Saturday 84-71.
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Men's Basketball: Tempers flare as Lobos take an 84-71 victory at Colorado State

The Lobos finally broke through their second half curse to get a win, but it is what happened post-game that appears to be grabbing attention. New Mexico (10-8, 3-3 MW) took an 84-71 victory over Colorado State on Saturday afternoon, snapping a three-game losing streak. "They did everything I asked them to do today," UNM head coach Craig Neal said in a release. “We have to finish out games and we did that tonight. I liked the way they fought back, and they followed the game plan." Junior guard Elijah Brown propelled his team to the win, scoring 25 points and going 4-of-6 from downtown. He also recorded nine rebounds and seven assists. Neal said the team received a lot of contributions from several players on the team, providing the balanced scoring attack he has been asking for.


Colorado State guard Myanne Hamm shoots over Lobo defender Jayda Bovero on  Saturday, Jan. 14, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos lost to Colorado State 78-63.
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Women's Basketball: Lobos give up 18 3-pointers, blow double-digit lead

The Lobo offense was rolling early, but disappeared late in the game Saturday afternoon against the Colorado State Rams. Colorado State (12-5, 4-1 MW) looked like it could not miss, sinking 3-pointers that looked automatic in a 78-63 win over UNM at WisePies Arena aka The Pit. The loss marked the second straight for New Mexico (8-8, 4-2 MW), dropping the team back to .500 on the season. The first half favored the Lobos, even though Ram sophomore guard Sofie Tryggedsson kept her team around with formidable shooting from beyond the arc.


Redshirt junior guard Elijah Brown chases down a loose ball Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017 at WisePies Arena. 
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Men's Basketball: Lobos try to break 3-game losing skid at Colorado State

After back-to-back losses at WisePies Arena, the UNM men’s basketball team is heading to Fort Collins to take on Colorado State on Saturday. Perhaps the road trip will provide the Lobos and a chance to clear the minds of how they folded in the second half of games and focus on another tough opponent. “Colorado State is playing very well,” Lobo head coach Craig Neal said. “We are going to be ready to play motion offense. Our guys are going to have to play at a high level; I think they are ready for that.”


Junior guard Cherise Beynon reacts to a call made during the Lobos game against Utah State Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017 at WisePies Arena. 
Sports

Women's Basketball: UNM looks to get back on track after 1st MW loss

The New Mexico women’s basketball team had its winning streak halted at four by UNLV, but look to protect home court when it returns to WisePies Arena aka The Pit on Saturday. New Mexico (8-7, 4-1 MW) dropped into second place in the Mountain West standings after suffering a 56-42 loss on Wednesday at the hands of UNLV. The Lobos sit just a few percentage points higher than Colorado State (11-5, 3-1 MW) in conference, but can create some separation in the standings with a win over the Rams. A release said UNM has a 40-35 advantage in the all-time history of the series, although CSU has enjoyed recent success, winning five of the last six meetings.


Junior guard Cherise Beynon looks up to the net as she drives the ball in Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos saw their first conference lost while on the road against UNLV ending their four game winning streak 56-42.
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Women's Basketball: Lobos drop first conference game of the season at UNLV

A 5-0 start against Mountain West competition was not in the cards for the Lobo women’s basketball team, as it couldn’t climb out of an early hole Wednesday in Las Vegas, Nevada. New Mexico (8-7, 4-1 MW) fell 56-42 to the UNLV Lady Rebels, its only blemish so far in conference play. The Lobos did not shoot well in the game, especially from behind the arc. The team shot a measly 21.9 percent, hitting just 14 of its 64 attempts. UNM also missed all 19 of its 3-point attempts – denoting the first time the Lobos have failed to make at least one 3-point basket in a game this season. UNLV (12-5, 3-2 MW) shot 30.9 percent from the field and went 10-of-29 from 3-point land.


Assistant Lobo coach Terrence Rencher takes off his tie with two seconds left on the game clock during their game against UNLV Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos lost to the Rebels 71-66. 
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Men's Basketball: Lobos give up second half lead again, losing streak hits three

Another second-half lead slipped away from the UNM men’s basketball team, costing the Lobos victory again at WisePies Arena on Tuesday night. Although New Mexico (9-8, 2-3 MW) was the favorite to win, UNM wasn’t able to close things out and deliver, and instead was dealt a 71-66 loss to the UNLV Rebels (9-9, 2-3 MW). The 2017 year looked promising for the Lobos, who pulled off a 68-62 road upset over San Diego State on Jan 1. But they haven’t won a game since and are mired in a three-game losing streak. In the previous game, the team blew a 25-point lead in the span of 11 minutes in a 105-104 overtime loss to Nevada. Prior to the UNLV game, head coach Craig Neal said the players had energy and were looking forward to being back on the floor. But that energy faded down the stretch again. The head coach seemed unsure about what’s been going on with the team and tried to analyze what happened in the second half. "We just couldn't get it going," Neal said. "It looked like we didn't have any oomph in our step. It looked like we were in quicksand all night.”


Freshman guard Mykiel Burleson moves around a downed Utah State player Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos will go up against the UNLV Rebels Wednesday night in Las Vegas, Nevada. 
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Women's Basketball: UNM could make history with fifth straight conference win

The New Mexico women's basketball team will look to make it five straight conference wins on Wednesday, making it the best start in the program’s history. UNLV (11-5, 2-2 MW) will likely be a tough task, though. The team is 5-1 at home this season, most recently pulling out a 55-53 overtime victory over Utah State, a team that played the Lobos tough last week. t recently coming off of an overtime win, 55-53, at home over a Utah State team that tested the Lobos (8-6, 4-0 MW) early on at WisePies arena aka The Pit. But the Lady Rebels will be short-handed against the Lobos on Wednesday evening, with two players being suspended for a fight that broke out in the Utah State game – it left UNLV with just six players left to play in their overtime win.


Redshirt junior guard Elijah Brown sprints past a Nevada University player Saturday, Jan. 7, 2016 at WisePies Arena. 
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Men's Basketball: Lobos look to bounce back from tough loss, hosts UNLV

The Lobos will be looking to rebound from a stunning loss and regain their focus at WisePies Arena as they host the UNLV Rebels in a Tuesday night showdown. New Mexico (9-7, 2-2 MW) may have lost a lot Saturday night after falling in overtime to Nevada 105-104. The team blew a 25-point lead with 11 minutes remaining, is no longer undefeated at home and may have lost its confidence. “I’ve never seen anything like that,” UNM head coach Craig Neal said. “I’ve never been a part of what happened the other night. You gotta give them credit. We just didn’t finish the game.”


Redshirt junior guard Elijah Brown lays face down on the court after missing a last minute buzzer shot Saturday, Jan. 7, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos lost to Nevada University 105-104 in overtime. 
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Men's Basketball: Lobos collapse in final minutes, losing in one of the greatest comebacks in NCAA history

Players and coaches ecstatically jumped up and down, filling The Pit’s red tunnel in a lively celebration after an historic comeback Saturday night — but it was the opposing team in blue that pulled it off. Nevada (14-3, 3-1 MW) stunned New Mexico (9-7, 2-2 MW) by dealing the Lobos their first loss of the season at WisePies Arena 105-104 in overtime after an improbable comeback. The game was back and forth during the first two minutes. New Mexico went on top 8-7 after a jumper by Jalen Harris at the 15:51 mark, and the Lobos continued to build on the lead, which lasted for most of the game. By halftime, New Mexico was up 44-31 and seemed to be playing solid in almost every aspect of the game.


The Lobo bench stands and celebrates during their game against Utah State Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos defeated Nevada University 69-63 for their fourth consecutive conference victory. 
Sports

Women's Basketball: Lobos open 4-0 in Mountain West play for first time

The Lobo women's basketball team made history with its win over the Nevada Wolfpack Saturday evening, winning a game that went down to the wire in Reno, Nevada, 69-63. New Mexico (8-6, 4-0 MW) has won its first four conference games for the first time ever in Mountain West play. The Lobos accomplished the feat before, but it was as a member of the Western Athletic Conference in the 1998-99 season. Nevada (6-9, 0-4 MW) went the opposite direction, failing to pick up its first conference win and dropping its second straight at home and fourth consecutive loss overall. The first quarter started out in favor of the Lobos with a quick layup from freshman guard Mykiel Burleson, who scored 16 points on 6-of-7 shooting in the first quarter alone.


The Lobo bench anticipates a play during their game against Fresno State Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos will face off with Nevada State at WisePies Arena this Saturday at 9:15 p.m..
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Men's Basketball: After suffering first conference loss, UNM faces another tough road test

The Lobos have talked all season about the importance of defense and on Saturday against the Wolfpack, it will be even more important. New Mexico (9-6, 2-1 Mountain West) is hosting Nevada, a team that is known for its strong offense. The Wolf Pack has averaged 77.8 points per game, propelling the team to a 13-3 overall record and 2-1 in the conference. It is likely to be a tough challenge, but head coach Craig Neal said he thinks his players are capable of getting the win. “My philosophy is that we match up good with everybody, if we play like we did San Diego State,” he said.


Junior guard Jayda Bovero looks past a Utah State defender Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos will face off with Nevada University this Saturday. 
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Women's Basketball: Lobos travel to Nevada seeking fourth straight conference victory

The New Mexico women's basketball team started 3-0 in the Mountain West for the first time since the 2008-09 season and will try for four straight conference wins as it travels to Nevada. Last season, New Mexico (7-6, 3-0 MW) swept Nevada (6-8, 0-3 MW). In its first matchup last season, the Lobos escaped with a 51-47 win in Reno, Nevada. And then followed it up by dominating the Wolfpack in WisePies Arena aka The Pit, 66-42. The Lobos enter Saturday’s matchup on a three-game winning streak, most recently defeating a tough Utah State team in which the Lobos made a comeback bid to capture a double-digit win, 78-67.


Junior Sam Logwood looks towards the referee in disbelief as a call was made against the Lobos during their game against Fresno State Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos where dealt their first conference loss against Utah State 79-75.
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Men's Basketball: UNM dealt first conference loss at Utah State

Some say good things come in threes—but three was not a lucky number for the Lobo men’s basketball Wednesday night. New Mexico shot over five percentage points better than its opponent from the floor, but 3-pointers and limited or no playing time to three key players cost the team what would’ve been its third straight conference win. Instead, the cherry and silver fell 79-75 to the Utah State. "This is only our first loss," UNM head coach Craig Neal said in a release. "It's a long conference season and hopefully we can have everyone back. We just have to play a little smarter and a little more mature. It was a perfect opportunity for us to come in here and get a win...but we didn't take advantage of that."


Sophomore center Jaisa Nunn is congratulated by Lobo fans as she walks off the court Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos defeated Utah State 78-67 putting their conference record 3-0. 
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Women's Basketball: Lobos complete comeback bid against Utah State to improve to 3-0 in MW

The Lobo women’s basketball team was faced with adversity Wednesday night against Utah State, but it pushed past it and came out victorious for another conference win. New Mexico (7-6, 3-0 MW) overcame a five point halftime deficit to defeat Utah State (8-6, 1-2 MW) by double digits, 78-67. The outcome of the game wasn’t necessarily representative of how the game was played for much of the night though. The teams found themselves in a shootout, with Utah State getting the better end early on.


Freshman guard Jalen Harris jumps past a Arkansas-Pine Bluff defender Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos will face off with Utah State this Wednesday.
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Basketball: Lobos face another conference road test against Utah State

After pulling off an upset over San Diego State in sunny California, the Lobos will try to make it three in a row in the much colder location of Logan, Utah against the Utah State Aggies. New Mexico (9-5, 2-0 MW) have started well in Mountain West Conference play, winning its first two games. But its opponent hasn’t been so fortunate, as Utah State (6-7, 0-2 MW) is mired in a three-game losing streak. In their most recent games, the Lobos got by the Aztecs, 68-62, while the Aggies lost 78-73 to Air Force. Although two Utah State players scored more than 20 points, Koby McEwen with a career-high 22 points and Jalen Moore with 21, their efforts were not enough. The Falcons controlled the game, leading for all but 20 seconds.


Redshirt junior guard Alex Lapeyrolerie attempts an inside jump shot against San Diego State University Saturday, Dec. 31, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos will face off with Utah State in hopes to obtain their third conference win. 
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Basketball: Lobo women eye third straight Mountain West victory

The UNM women's basketball team will attempt to start 2017 off the same way it ended last year—seeking another conference win at home Wednesday night. New Mexico (6-6, 2-0 MW) posted back-to-back wins for the first time since opening the season 2-0 and can improve to 3-0 to open conference play with a win over Utah State (8-5, 1-1 MW). The Lobos lead the all-time series over Utah State 13-6, in a rivalry that dates back to the 1974-75 season. Last season, the two teams split the conference series with each team winning on its own home floor. Utah State took round one, 72-59, in Logan, Utah, but New Mexico exacted revenge by taking a 73-70 win at WisePies Arena.


Redshirt sophomore forward Connor MacDougall towers over Arkansas-Pine Bluff defensemen during their game Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos faced off with the San Diego State Aztecs this past Sunday and defeated them 68-62. 
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Basketball: Defense and free throws help Lobo men complete second half comeback

The new year started on Sunday, and the UNM men’s basketball team wasted no time getting new results in 2017. New Mexico (9-5, 2-0 MW) hadn’t been successful in getting a win against San Diego State since March 15, 2014. But on Sunday afternoon, the team walked away with a 68-62 comeback victory. The result snapped the Aztecs’ four-game winning streak and helped the Lobos jumped out to an early 2-0 mark in Mountain West Conference play.


Junior guard Cherise Beynon breaks away from San Diego State defenses Saturday, Dec. 31, 2016 at WisePies Arena. 
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Basketball: Women crush Aztecs to open MW play at 2-0, improve to .500 on season

The Lobo women’s basketball team finished 2016 in the best way possible, dominating the San Diego State Aztecs, 85-42 on Saturday evening. New Mexico (6-6, 2-0 MW) improved to .500 on the season with the victory over San Diego State (5-7, 0-1 MW). It is the first time the Lobos have started 2-0 in conference play since the 2008-09 season. Junior guard Cherise Beynon headlined a supercharged performance. She had 23 points – the fifth time this season she’s scored over 20 – nine rebounds, eight assists and four steals. She finished just one rebound shy of a double-double, but probably could’ve pushed for a triple-double had she not have been taken out midway through the fourth quarter.

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