AmberAbyss+FollowLobos dominate Houston with teamwork and gritA 22-point win and four Lobos in double figures—UNM’s women’s basketball team just wrapped up nonconference play with a statement! Jessie Joaquim notched the team’s first double-double of the season, and what’s wild is she’s the sixth different Lobo to lead in scoring this year. The Lobos are now 8-3 and undefeated when at least three players hit double digits. Their defense was relentless, holding Houston to just 41 points and racking up a season-high seven blocks. This kind of depth and hustle could make conference play really exciting. Who’s ready to see how far this squad can go? #Sports #GoLobos #UNMWomen00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLobos’ home streak faces big test at The PitNew Mexico’s Lobos are putting their 17-game home winning streak—the fifth-longest in the nation—on the line as they host Florida Gulf Coast this Sunday at The Pit. The Lobos have been unstoppable at home and just pulled off a huge road win at VCU, with freshman Jake Hall lighting it up for 24 points. This matchup is more than just another game: it’s the Lobos’ last chance to fine-tune their lineup before Mountain West play. Can New Mexico’s depth and energy outlast FGCU’s veteran grit? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #GoLobos #ThePit00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowLobo women crush Houston, spark excitementUNM’s women’s basketball team just wrapped up non-conference play with a statement win, shutting down Houston 63-41 right here in Albuquerque. The Lobos’ defense was relentless—holding Houston to just 22.8% shooting and racking up 12 steals. Jessie Joaquim came off the bench to lead with 13 points and 12 rebounds, showing real depth in the lineup. Four players hit double digits, and the team’s energy wore Houston down by the second half. With this momentum, the Lobos are 8-3 and heading into Mountain West play on a two-game Big 12 win streak. Who’s feeling fired up for the next home game? #Sports #Basketball #GoLobos00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLobos’ home streak faces big test at The PitNew Mexico’s 17-game home win streak is on the line as the Lobos host Florida Gulf Coast this Sunday at The Pit. With Mountain West play just around the corner, this is the last chance for UNM to sharpen their defense and rotations in front of a fired-up Albuquerque crowd. The Lobos’ offense has been clicking, especially with freshman Jake Hall stepping up, but FGCU’s gritty, slow-paced style could throw a wrench in the game’s tempo. Can the Lobos keep their home magic alive? Who do you think will step up for New Mexico in this final non-conference showdown? #Sports #GoLobos #ThePit00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLobos stun VCU with clutch finish on the roadUNM’s men’s basketball team just pulled off one of their gutsiest wins yet, toppling VCU on their own court despite being 9.5-point underdogs. The Lobos nearly let it slip with shaky rebounding, but Tomislav Buljan came up huge in the final seconds—securing a critical board and sealing the deal at the free-throw line. Freshman Jake Hall was on fire, tying his career high with 24 points and hitting big shots when it mattered most. This win could be a major boost for UNM’s postseason hopes. How do you see this team’s growth so far? #Sports #GoLobos #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLobos pull off clutch win in RichmondA nail-biter finish in Richmond saw the Lobos edge out VCU 81-78, thanks to Jake Hall’s explosive 24-point performance and some serious sharpshooting from deep. The team’s offense clicked, hitting 50% from the field and 44% from three. With this win, UNM’s record jumps to 8-2, and there’s just one non-conference game left before the season heats up. How are you feeling about the Lobos’ momentum heading into the next stretch? Any predictions for Sunday’s home game against Florida Gulf Coast? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #GoLobos #UNMBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLobos land bowl bid and make sports historyUNM fans, this week was packed with moments that’ll be talked about for years! The Lobos football team is finally heading back to a bowl game—facing Minnesota in the Rate Bowl, their first postseason shot since 2016. Track star Habtom Samuel made NCAA history with the fastest indoor 5K in the nation, while both men’s and women’s basketball teams pulled off statement wins—especially the women, who beat Arizona for the first time since 2009. Plus, baseball’s set for a record 35 home games next season, and there’s a new era coming for Lobo volleyball. Which of these stories has you most excited for the future? #Sports #GoLobos #UNM00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowLobos face biggest test yet at VCUNew Mexico’s young, high-scoring Lobos are stepping into the lion’s den tonight as they take on VCU in Richmond—a place where the Rams haven’t lost all season. With VCU’s relentless defense and home-court energy, this matchup is set to push the Lobos harder than any game so far. Both teams bring serious offensive firepower, but the real question is: can New Mexico’s freshmen keep their cool and pull off a statement win on the road? This one’s got all the makings of a nail-biter. Who do you think comes out on top? #Sports #CollegeBasketball #GoLobos00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLobos stun Arizona with clutch road winUNM women’s basketball just pulled off a huge 72-69 win at Arizona, snapping a losing streak against Big 12 teams and giving fans a reason to celebrate. Joanna Magalhães’ last-second steal sealed the deal after a tense finish, and Emma Najjuma’s 16 rebounds in her first start made a big difference. The Lobos led most of the game but had to dig deep as Arizona closed the gap late. This win feels like a breakthrough for the team—especially after last week’s heartbreak. What do you think this means for their momentum heading into the next game? #Sports #GoLobos #WomensBasketball00Share
Oscar Gonzalez+FollowLobos surge past Santa Clara in styleNew Mexico’s basketball squad just delivered a statement win, pulling away from Santa Clara with a commanding 98-71 victory. Deyton Albury was everywhere—racking up 22 points, six assists, and three steals—while Tomislav Buljan grabbed a double-double. The Lobos took control early and never looked back, breaking the game open with a huge second-half run. Santa Clara’s Christian Hammond matched Albury’s 22 points, but it wasn’t enough to slow the Lobos’ momentum. What do you think made the difference in this matchup? Share your thoughts on New Mexico’s performance and what it means for their season! #Sports #Basketball #GoLobos00Share