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The 2024 New Mexico Lobos football team represented the University of New Mexico as a member of the Mountain West Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Lobos were led by Bronco Mendenhall in his first and only year as New Mexico's head coach. They played home games at University Stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Other schedule highlights for UNM's women include a road game at Texas Tech (Nov. 12), home against Gonzaga (Nov. 24), home and away games versus New Mexico State (Dec. 6/8); the MWC opener at Air ...
The University of New Mexico Spirit Program consists of two co-ed cheerleading teams (one large and one small), a dance team and the Lobo Louie and Lobo Lucy mascots. The Spirit Program supports both men’s and women’s NCAA sports. [9] The small co-ed team ranked 7th in the nation at the UCA College Nationals in 2010. [9]
This is a list of New Mexico Lobos football seasons. The Lobos are part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). Since their inception in 1892, the Lobos have played in over 1,100 games in over a century of play, including 13 bowl games, with interruptions occurring in 1895–1898, 1900 ...
Last season's games were cancelled after an NMSU player shot and killed a UNM student in self defense around 3 a.m. the day of the November 2022 game in Albuquerque. The scheduling for this coming ...
The Lobos announced the hiring of 14 new staffers on Wednesday — including 11 full-time coaches — set to work under head coach Bronco Mendenhall entering his first season at UNM.
The 2023–24 New Mexico Lobos men's basketball team represented the University of New Mexico during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Lobos, led by third-year head coach Richard Pitino, are members of the Mountain West Conference. They played their home games at The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The New Mexico Lobos ...
New Mexico's biggest rival is its in-state foe, the New Mexico State Aggies, whom they play annually. The series is known as the Rio Grande Rivalry . The rivalry between New Mexico 's only two NCAA Division I institutions dates back to January 1, 1894 – 18 years before New Mexico achieved statehood – when the schools met in a football ...