Going for the gold, gold medal, the golden rule, a golden anniversary. These are golden moments. It’s the color that signifies the very best, the ultimate. The reality is, to reach the pinnacle of something, the pinnacle of everything, is to have reached...
In a unanimous 6-0 vote, The University of New Mexico Board of Regents approved the Athletics Department recommendations for new revenue opportunities, expense cutting measures and a reduction in the number of varsity sports programs.
The proposal, a...
In a comprehensive effort to right-size its Athletics Department due to budgetary, Title IX and Mountain West Conference alignment considerations, University of New Mexico President Garnett S. Stokes and Director of Athletics Eddie Nuñez released a...
The University of New Mexico Athletic Department hosted its annual Lobo Scholar-Athlete Banquet at the UNM Student Union Building on Monday night, with women's soccer Alexa Cabrales and men's soccer's Lucas Seligman receiving UNM Bookstores/Dining and...
The University of New Mexico men’s and women’s basketball teams host the annual ‘Lobos Love Pink’ games to raise breast cancer awareness and to honor all those who face it. On Saturday, Feb. 10, the UNM women's basketball team tips off against Air Force...
Brian Urlacher, who in December became the first Lobo enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame, was named as one of eight inductees into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The announcement will be made by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell as a part of...
Annually, the University Communication and Marketing (UCAM) Department compiles a list of its top-10 general news stories during the course of the year. Below is the list of UNM's top-10 general news stories for 2017. The stories are in random...
For a guy who brought his lunch pail everyday to practice, first at Lovington High School and then for The University of New Mexico, the black-tie affair fit Brian Urlacher perfectly. The New York Hilton Midtown's Grand Ballroom played host to...
After Saturday, the University of New Mexico may never want to run another national championship outside of Louisville.
For the second time in the last three years, the Lobo women's cross country team won the national title at the NCAA Division I Cross...
Every November since 2008, the Lobos have competed against the nation's elite on the highest stage of collegiate cross country.
During that span, they've also cemented themselves as one of the best teams in the NCAA.
The second-ranked University of New...