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Oct. 10—Only four Mountain West women's basketball teams were deemed ready for prime time in 2024-25. The University of New Mexico Lobos are one of them. The Mountain West released its long ...
Oct. 5—The first two weeks of official fall practice have been a good-news, bad-news proposition for the UNM women's basketball team. Progress has been steady, coach Mike Bradbury says, as the ...
The Lobos spent a few minutes watching video prior to Tuesday's practice at the Davalos Center, and there were highlights including 10 made 3-pointers and 38 combined points from newcomer Destinee ...
The UNM women's basketball team played their first recorded game on December 22, 1898 . [3] It was an intramural game played between teams called the Gladiators and the Olympians; it was an intramural game as both teams were made up of University of New Mexico students.
The New Mexico women's basketball team also enjoys the home court advantage of The Pit. The Lady Lobos reached national prominence under former head coach Don Flanagan (1995–2011), who compiled an overall record of 340–168 (.669), including 228–59 (.794) at The Pit, [31] making him the winningest coach in New Mexico basketball history. [32]
The 2023–24 New Mexico Lobos women's basketball team represented the University of New Mexico during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Lobos, led by eighth-year head coach Mike Bradbury, played their home games at The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as members of the Mountain West Conference.
Oct. 20—Sunday's women's basketball exhibition game at the Pit required a bit of imagination from the fans. The University of New Mexico shook off a sluggish first quarter and eventually rolled ...
The 2019–20 New Mexico Lobos women's basketball team represented the University of New Mexico during the 2018–19 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Lobos were led by fourth year head coach Mike Bradbury. They played their home games at Dreamstyle Arena and are a member of the Mountain West Conference.