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Lobos Brew 1/12: MBB Sets 2 Program Records
The men's basketball team and Jake Hall set program records.
Good morning, New Mexico. The men’s basketball team had a huge game on Saturday. See the two records set below!
What else is Brewin’ today?
🏀 2 Records broken
🏊 Dive in
🐺 And more!
📈 STOCK UP

🔺 The Biggest. The men’s basketball team beat Air Force 91-49 on Saturday. This is the team’s largest margin of victory in a Mountain West road game in program and MW history. Jake Hall led the team with 24 points. This marks his fifth 20-point game of the season, which set a New Mexico freshman record. Tajavis Miller was right behind with a season-high 16 points. The men set a season-high with 16 steals.

🔺 Platform Finishes. The swim and dive team competed in UNM’s dual meet with the University of Denver on Friday. Alice English won the 1-meter dive with a season-best score of 294.75. Tahlia Micallef was third in the 200-yard free. The Lobos finished the weekend against Air Force and Colorado State. English finished fourth in the 3-meter dive. Esme Abbadi-MacIntosh took fifth in the 1-meter. New Mexico lost both duals, falling 251-41 to Air Force and 244-51 to Colorado State.

🔺 Strong Start. The women’s basketball team faced Nevada on Saturday. The Lobos led 53-48 after the third quarter, but the Wolf Pack came back to win 70-61. New Mexico shot 42.1% from the field. Destinee Hooks led the Lobos with 13 points.
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📅 WHAT’S AHEAD
Tuesday, January 13
🏀 Men’s Basketball vs. Grand Canyon @ 7pm MT | Watch
Wednesday, January 14
🏀 Women’s Basketball at San Diego State @ 12pm MT | Watch
Saturday, January 17
🏊 Swim at Mardi Gras Invitational
🏀 Women’s Basketball vs. Grand Canyon @ 2:30pm MT | Watch
🏀 Men’s Basketball at San Diego State @ 6pm MT | Watch
Sunday, January 18
🏊 Swim at Mardi Gras Invitational
🎾 Men’s Tennis vs. Idaho/Western New Mexico
Have a great Monday, y’all!



