EchoingEagle+FollowLobos dominate Cowboys in second halfNew Mexico turned The Pit into a no-go zone for Wyoming, exploding after halftime to hand the Cowboys a tough 78-58 loss. The Lobos’ Tomislav Buljan was unstoppable, racking up 25 points and 12 rebounds, while Wyoming’s offense just couldn’t keep up—scoring only eight field goals in the second half. Coach Wicks didn’t hold back, calling out his team’s lack of toughness and warning that things need to change fast if they want to compete in the Mountain West. What do you think it’ll take for the Cowboys to bounce back at home against UNLV? #Sports #MountainWest #Lobos00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowCowboys face Lobos in high-stakes Pit battleWyoming fans, this Saturday’s clash at The Pit is shaping up to be a real test for the Cowboys. Both teams are 10-3 and hungry for a big conference win, but Wyoming’s top-ranked offense in the Mountain West will be put to the test against New Mexico’s tough defense. Leland Walker and Naz Meyer have been lighting it up for the Pokes, but the Lobos have their own stars ready to answer. With the series so close and the last Wyoming win in Albuquerque still fresh, this game could swing the momentum for the rest of the season. Who’s feeling confident? #Sports #GoPokes #MountainWest00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLobos’ cold shooting streak continues in BoiseUNM’s men’s basketball team just can’t seem to break their Boise curse—eight straight losses on the Broncos’ home court now. Last night, the Lobos’ offense sputtered, hitting only 3 of 25 from deep and finishing with their lowest point total in two years. Even with a double-double from Tomislav Buljan and a strong defensive effort, New Mexico couldn’t keep up once Boise State’s physical play took over in the second half. It’s tough to watch such a hot streak end this way. What do you think the Lobos need to change to win tough road games like this? #Sports #GoLobos #MountainWest00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowWyoming Cowgirls face Lobos in Albuquerque showdownMalene Pedersen’s scoring streak is on the line as the Wyoming Cowgirls hit the road to face New Mexico’s top-ranked offense in Albuquerque. Pedersen leads the Mountain West in points and has hit double figures in 31 straight games, but the Lobos are tough at home and lead the league in scoring. Wyoming’s teamwork shines with nearly 65% of their baskets coming off assists, but can their defense hold off New Mexico’s fast-paced attack? This matchup could shake up the conference standings—what do you think will make the difference: hot shooting or tough defense? #Sports #Basketball #MountainWest10Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMountain West hoops: Surprises shake up the raceUtah is the only Mountain West team looking like a true at-large NCAA tourney contender right now, but that could flip fast—this conference is pure chaos every year. Nevada is on a hot streak despite missing key players, while Boise State and New Mexico are stacking up big wins and tough matchups ahead. Colorado State’s got a make-or-break stretch coming, and SDSU is shockingly outside the NET top-80. With so many teams facing Quad 1 and 2 games soon, the next few weeks could totally scramble the power rankings. Who do you think will break out? #Sports #MountainWest #CollegeBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowBoise State basketball hits a rough patchBoise State’s men’s basketball team just took a tough hit, dropping to No. 48 in the NCAA NET Rankings after falling to Nevada. That’s a big slide from their recent high at No. 39, especially after some impressive wins over Saint Mary’s and Butler. The Mountain West is looking extra competitive this season—Utah State is leading the pack at No. 17, and New Mexico isn’t far behind. With the Broncos set to face New Mexico next, every game is starting to feel like a must-win. How do you see the rest of the season shaking out for Boise State? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBoise State sets sights on another MW titleBoise State is once again the team to watch in the Mountain West, landing the top preseason spot for the third year running. After back-to-back championship wins, the Broncos are riding high—but coach Tina Bird is keeping everyone grounded, reminding fans that rankings don’t guarantee results. With Utah State and San Jose State hot on their heels, the pressure is on for Boise State to turn preseason hype into real victories. The countdown is on for the season opener January 9. How do you think the Broncos will handle the expectations this year? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowLobos women rally for big win in AlbuquerqueUNM women’s basketball fans just got a thrilling start to Mountain West play! The Lobos pulled off a gritty 70-63 win over Boise State, with four players scoring in double digits. Joana Magalhaes led the charge, but it was the team’s tough defense—racking up 12 steals and forcing 19 turnovers—that really made the difference. After losing their early 14-point lead, the Lobos dug deep in the fourth quarter to seal the victory at home. With momentum building, how do you think this squad will stack up against defending champs UNLV next? #Sports #GoLobos #MountainWest00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowDrew Fielder’s breakout week boosts Boise StateDrew Fielder just put Boise State basketball on the map with back-to-back standout performances, earning him Mountain West Player of the Week honors. Scoring 23 and 22 points in two big wins, Fielder’s confidence and versatility are turning heads—especially after Coach Rice let him play like a guard against Saint Mary’s. From his days at Rocky Mountain High to now leading the Broncos, Fielder’s growth is clear. With Mountain West play about to start, could this be the season Boise State makes a serious run? What do you think Fielder’s ceiling is this year? #Sports #BoiseState #MountainWest00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMountain West hoops teams surge in KenPomBoise State, Utah State, and San Diego State are all making noise in the latest KenPom rankings, landing in the top 50 and showing the Mountain West is no pushover this season. Boise State’s gritty win over Saint Mary’s pushed them to No. 45, while Utah State and SDSU sit at 40 and 46, respectively. With five more conference teams cracking the top 100, it’s clear the MWC is stacked with contenders. How do you see this depth shaping the race for the conference title—and maybe even some NCAA tournament surprises? #Sports #MountainWest #CollegeBasketball00Share