New Mexico's Tru Washington picks up first Mountain West weekly honor, 8th for Lobos this season
The Mountain West unveiled the league's full 2025 football schedule Thursday, including dates for New Mexico's eight league games in Jason Eck's first season as New Mexico's head coach.
The Boise State Broncos defeated the New Mexico Lobos 86-78 led by Tyson Degenhart's 32 points. The Broncos are now 18-8 on the season, while the Lobos fell to 22-5.
Saturday in the Pit won’t be a typical Senior Day for several reasons. First, the University of New Mexico women’s basketball team’s contest versus Utah State is not the Lobos’ final home game this season.
With New Mexico idle, Saturday represented an opportunity for the Mountain West’s top challengers to make up some ground on the conference-leading Lobos. Boise State, Colorado State and Utah State were all up to the challenge on a busy day of men’s basketball.
New Mexico’s eight-game winning streak was snapped Wednesday night in an 86-78 loss at Boise State. It was the Lobos’ first loss in over a month and just their second
New Mexico takes on San Diego State in MWC play Tuesday. Tuesday's game is the second meeting this season between the two teams. The Lobos won the previous matchup 62-48. San Diego State is 11-5 against the MWC,
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Tru Washington scored 25 points and hit a big 3-pointer late to help New Mexico rally for an 82-79 victory over Utah State, upping the Lobos’ win streak to eight.
The Mountain West Conference men’s basketball race has tightened over the past week with New Mexico suffering consecutive losses to Boise State and San Diego State while Utah State no-showed Wednesday night against the Broncos.
Two weeks remain in the Mountain West Conference men’s basketball regular season. New Mexico (22-5, 14-2), which had its eight-game winning streak snapped last