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UNM Crushes UNLV by 28, Hands Rebels Worst Loss in Series History

LAS VEGAS—UNM men’s basketball delivered a dominant performance in Las Vegas, routing rival UNLV 89–61 at the Thomas & Mack Center to improve to 17–4 overall and 8–2 in Mountain West play. The 29-point margin marked the Lobos’ largest win over the Runnin’ Rebels in 72 meetings. UNM seized control early behind a 13–2 first-half run sparked by Tomislav Buljan and never let UNLV find a rhythm. The Lobos finished with 44 points in the paint, forced 11 first-half turnovers, and recorded 21 assists. Buljan led UNM with 18 points and 11 rebounds.

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UNM Prepares for a Talented, Unpredictable UNLV Team With a Chance to Get a Conference Road Win

LAS VEGAS—UNM heads to Las Vegas seeking a key Mountain West road win against a talented but inconsistent UNLV team. The Runnin’ Rebels, under first-year coach Josh Pastner, have shown a high ceiling with wins over Stanford and Utah State but also costly losses to lesser opponents. UNLV struggles with discipline and efficiency, particularly at the free-throw line, despite ranking seventh nationally in attempts. Guard Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn leads the offense, while Emmanuel Stephen and Tyrin Jones provide size inside. For UNM, taking care of the ball, handling UNLV’s athleticism, and defending the three-point line will be critical.

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Payback at the Pit: UNM Downs Steve Alford, Nevada on Throwback Night

Steve Alford’s return to the Pit headlined an emotional Throwback Night as UNM held off his Nevada Wolfpack 80–73 before a season-high crowd of 14,639. Alford, once the face of Lobo basketball, was greeted with loud boos as Nevada briefly seized control with a 9–0 run to open the second half. UNM responded behind freshman Jake Hall, who scored 16 of his 19 points after halftime and stretched the defense with five three-pointers. That surge opened the floor for the Lobos to rally. Deyton Albury delivered the late dagger, sealing UNM’s 23rd straight home win.

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Steve Alford Brings Nevada to the Underground Arena that is Up Top on His List: The Pit

He’s heard the roars that shook the grounds in Albuquerque, and he’s heard the boos that burned with the sting of betrayal. On Saturday night, Steve Alford—the most successful coach in University of New Mexico history—descends the famous ramp into The Pit once more.

But this isn’t just another game on the schedule. It’s a high-stakes Mountain West collision draped in the nostalgia of "Retro Night." As the Lobos don their throwback threads, the atmosphere will be a volatile mix of reverence for the man who put UNM back on the national map and the lingering resentment over his midnight exit for UCLA.

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Heavy Officiating Overshadows Strong UNM Defense in Win Over Fresno State

UNM men’s basketball defeated Fresno State 83–74 on Wednesday in the Pit, but the game was overshadowed by heavy officiating. Mountain West officials called 39 combined fouls, including 16 on UNM in the second half, prompting head coach Eric Olen to receive just the third technical foul of his career. Despite late whistles allowing Fresno State to close the margin, the Lobos controlled the game behind a dominant defensive effort. UNM forced 22 turnovers, recorded a season-high 18 steals and turned those into 29 points, improving to another conference win ahead of Saturday’s matchup with Nevada.

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Beware of the Bulldogs: Improved Fresno State Team Could Test UNM After SDSU Loss

Fresno State enters The Pit as one of the Mountain West’s most improved teams, posing a potential challenge for UNM after its loss to San Diego State. Under second-year coach Vance Whalberg, the Bulldogs have rebounded from a disastrous 2023 season and sit at 9-9 overall, winners of three of their last four. Led by high-scoring guard Jake Heidbreder and versatile playmaker Zaon Collins, Fresno has improved defensively and forces turnovers at a high rate. Despite shooting inconsistencies, their recent momentum and balanced roster make them a dangerous opponent for the Lobos.

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San Diego State Basketball Steals New Mexico's Hopes of Mountain West Lead

In a clash that lived up to two decades of rivalry, the University of New Mexico stood on the precipice of a stunning comeback and a share of the Mountain West lead. After erasing a 15-point deficit in the hostile confines of Viejas Arena, the Lobos had the ball and the momentum in a tied game with under 40 seconds to play. But in a heartbreak defined by inches, a single steal by SDSU’s Miles Byrd turned a potential New Mexico triumph into a 83-79 Aztec victory, leaving the Lobos wondering what might have been.

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It's Show and Tell time for San Diego State and New Mexico in Men's Hoops

A Mountain West Swan Song: The Show Must Go On (One Last Time)

The "Show" is preparing for its final curtain call against an old rival. On Saturday, the University of New Mexico ventures into the hostile cauldron of Viejas Arena for the last time as Mountain West foes, facing a San Diego State program that has long been the league's gold standard. With the Aztecs bound for the Pac-12 next season, this mid-January clash carries the weight of a championship final.

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