Aaron Taylor+FollowLobos face Idaho State’s backup QB in home openerIdaho State’s starting quarterback, Jordan Cooke, is sidelined for at least a month, forcing the Bengals to rely on two inexperienced QBs against the Lobos this weekend. Both teams are feeling the injury bug—UNM’s defensive captain Austin Brawley is also out, leaving big shoes to fill in the Lobos’ secondary. With both squads shuffling key players, this matchup could get unpredictable fast. How do you think these changes will shake up the game, and which team will adapt better under pressure? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #Football #Lobos00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLobo hoops shake up: Rivalries, big games & local starsUNM basketball fans, get ready for a packed season! The Lobos men’s team just finalized a home-heavy nonconference schedule, but some of the toughest matchups—including the heated rivalry with NMSU in Las Cruces—will be on the road. Meanwhile, the women’s team is set to face up to five Power 4 teams, making for an exciting challenge. Local high school talent is also making waves, with Albuquerque standouts earning Division I offers from both NMSU and UNM. With all these changes, which games or players are you most excited to watch this season? #Sports #Lobos #UNM00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowLobos defense shines in historic Oregon winUNM’s women’s soccer team just pulled off their first-ever win against Oregon State, staying undefeated and notching a second clean sheet this week! The Lobos came out firing, scoring in the opening minutes and never letting up the pressure. Alyson Campbell, making her first career start as goalkeeper, was a wall—racking up six saves and keeping the Beavers off the scoreboard. This gritty 1-0 victory shows how the Lobos’ defense and teamwork are clicking early in the season. What do you think is fueling their hot start, and can they keep this momentum going at home? #Sports #Lobos #UNMsoccer00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowLobo men take the win at Lori Fitzgerald OpenThe Lobo men kicked off the cross country season with a big win at the Lori Fitzgerald Open, edging out Texas Tech by just five points. All six UNM runners landed in the Top 15, showing off impressive depth and teamwork. On the women’s side, Millie McLelland-Brooks led the charge with a third-place finish, helping the team secure third overall. Several freshmen made their collegiate debuts, hinting at a bright future for both squads. What do you think this strong start means for the rest of the Lobos’ season? #Sports #Lobos #CrossCountry00Share
jharvey+FollowWolverines vs Lobos: Can New Mexico Cover?The Maize and Blue are set to host the Lobos in Ann Arbor, with Michigan favored by a whopping 34.5 points. While the Wolverines' D was top-20 last year, New Mexico's offense can surprise—Devon Dampier is a dual-threat to watch. The big question: Can the Lobos keep it close and cover the spread, or will Michigan flex their muscle early in the season? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #GoBlue #Lobos01Share
Amy Williams+FollowTurquoise pride: Lobos bring back a classicThe Lobos just brought a piece of New Mexico history back to life by unveiling their “United in Turquoise” jerseys—throwbacks to the iconic 1973-79 uniforms. This isn’t just about a new look; turquoise is deeply woven into the state’s culture and identity. Seeing the team suit up in this color is a powerful nod to tradition and community pride. It’s more than football—it’s about honoring where we come from. What does turquoise mean to you, and how do you feel about this blend of sports and heritage? #Sports #Football #Lobos00Share