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Sophomore defender Aaron Herrera prepares to send the ball downfield Friday, Nov. 6, 2015 at University Stadium. This month Herrera was one of 36 players to be called upon by head coach Tab Ramos to attend a U-20 training camp in Miami.
Sports

Soccer: Herrera pursues dream of going pro

Aaron Herrera finished his first season with the UNM men’s soccer team with a total of 1,332 minutes played after making 15 appearances, including 14 starts. But that is only a small part of the freshman defender’s resume, which he began to build quite early.


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News

Administration working on budget as UNM renovates the campus as well as its image

UNM administration has a lot on its plate this semester, from renovations and marketing to the University’s budget and the upcoming legislative session. President Bob Frank said one of the big issues facing administration is working on the University’s budget for next year, which determines salary decisions and funding for programs. He said all those things will happen between now and May.






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Sports

Column: Davie's contract extension well-deserved

It took Bob Davie four long years to turn the New Mexico football program into a winning one. And less than a month after leading the Lobos to their first bowl appearance in almost a decade, Davie was rewarded with a well-deserved two-year contract extension last week. Davie is now signed up to be the head coach for the Lobos until 2021 and will receive a $50,000 raise. The move is a smart one for New Mexico Vice President for Athletics Paul Krebs. Since his hire Davie has managed to pull UNM out of the doldrums of college football, reviving a program that many thought couldn’t be saved.




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Opinion

Letter: University health plan is overpriced and lacking in options

Editor, The University’s health plans, as well as its prescription plan, are becoming a rip-off as the companies that back them choke us for every cent that we have in the form of high deductibles and co-payments. Furthermore, these co-called health plans won’t let us, their customers, choose the kind of alternative health care or “compound” medications that we want --- even if those treatments end up costing them less money.


Senior guard Bryce Owens calls out a play against UNLV Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016 at WisePies Arena.
Sports

Women's Basketball: Dip in standings sparks need for turnaround

The urgency to get on the winning track for the New Mexico women’s basketball team has begun. Following UNM’s 66-48 loss to Wyoming, the Lobos (9-7, 2-3 MW) fell to the bottom half of the Mountain West standings. Although there is still plenty of conference play left, head coach Yvonne Sanchez said she is still searching for the right pieces to get her team in the winning mindset.



Freshman center Jaisa Nunn fights for the ball against two UNLV players Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2015 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos lost to Wyoming 66-48.
Sports

Women's Basketball: Lobos still searching for groove early in MW play

Head coach Yvonne Sanchez said in last week’s press conference she wasn’t sure if her team was prepared to be one of the premiere Mountain West teams. The head coach wasn't worried about lack of talent, but said the team hasn't been in the position of having a target on its back. Saturday’s 66-48 loss to Wyoming marked the third loss in four games for UNM, dropping them to a 2-3 conference record (9-7 overall).


Head coach Craig Neal exchanges words with referee Bob Staffen after Staffen called a fawl against New Mexico Saturday afternoon at WisePies Arena. The Lobos lost to Wyoming 70-68.
Sports

Men's basketball: Lobos fall to Wyoming for second MW loss

In a battle between the top two scorers in the Mountain West, one player set a career high. The other missed the start to disciplinary reasons. Wyoming guard Josh Adams proved to be as good as advertised Saturday in the Cowboys’ 70-68 point victory over New Mexico at WisePies Arena, the Pokes’ first win in Albuquerque since 2003.



Redshirt junior center Whitney Johnson (34) and sophomore guard Jayda Bovero (24) celebrate around their teammates after scoring Wednesday night at WisePies Arena. UNM beat UNLV 67-53.
Sports

Women's basketball: Lobos find offense in big home win

New Mexico finally found its groove on offense Wednesday night in a rugged 67-53 battle against UNLV. Head coach Yvonne Sanchez said she was pleased with her team’s response to bring a halt to UNM’s two-game skid. Sanchez said she has been working on being more patient as a coach to let the team play through its mistakes.



Sophomore guard Laneah Bryan dribbles down court past a fallen Fresno State player Saturday, Jan. 2, 2015 at WisePies Arena. The Lobos will play UNLV this Wednesday at 7 p.m. in WisePies Arena.
Sports

Women's basketball: Sputtering Lobo offense to face tough UNLV defense

Facing off against UNLV’s aggressive style defense is problematic for any team in the Mountain West, let alone New Mexico’s struggling offense. LoboHead coach Yvonne Sanchez said in Tuesday’s press conference that the team has yet to find that go-to player on the offensive side of the ball, despite having two prime candidates -- sophomore guard Cherise Beynon and senior forward Khadijah Shumpert -- with abilities to take over games.



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