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Tennis: At the top, but hungry for more

After earning its first regular season title since 2008, the UNM men’s tennis team is still not satisfied. The No. 41 Lobos (19-9, 6-1) earned the top seed in the Mountain West men’s bracket after a 4-0 victory over the Air Force Falcons last Saturday. This was no small accomplishment, but UNM head coach Bart Scott says his team has a lot more to offer. “We are not satisfied. We are still very hungry,” he said.



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Spring will see new courts

Starting next spring, New Mexico’s tennis teams will play their home competitions at a new facility featuring better spectator seating, a scoreboard and stadium lighting.


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Criticism turns team around

UNM men’s tennis head coach Alan Dils is a proponent of tough love. The Lobos suffered a close loss against UNLV at home Friday afternoon, leading the day 3-1 before losing the next three matches to fall 4-3 to the Rebels.









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Intense sweep nets two wins

The men’s tennis team struck down two teams in one day. UNM swept its competition Saturday, beating Western New Mexico and Colorado State University-Pueblo with the same 7-0 score.


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Singles and doubles win gold

The UNM women’s tennis team took the gold medals this past weekend at the Boise State Invitational by winning the individual and doubles tournaments.

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