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Lobos Brew 1/28: New Football Staff

The football team has announced four new staff additions.

Good morning, New Mexico. The women’s soccer team, football team and men’s golf team all have new coaches! Learn about the new assistant coach for the women’s soccer team, Tom Hurdle, here!

What else is Brewin’ today?

🏀 MBB beats UNLV
🏈 Football staff additions
🐺 And more!

📈 STOCK UP

🔺 Victory! The men’s basketball team beat UNLV 89-61 on Tuesday. New Mexico shot 51% from the field and 42% from deep. Four Lobos scored in double-digits. Tomislav Buljan led the team with 18 points and 11 rebounds. Jake Hall was right behind with 16 points.

🔺 Day Two. The No. 17 men’s golf team played round two of the Southwestern Invitational on Tuesday. The Lobos sit in eighth place with a score of 578 (+18). Emil Albers leads the team in eighth place individually. He has a score of two under par.

🔺 More Staff. The football team announced the addition of four staff members. Erik Link will serve as assistant head coach/special teams coordinator. Zach Lujan will take over as wide receivers coach. Darrius G. Smith will be the running backs coach. Zach Parrella joins as an associate athletic performance coach. Read about their histories here.

🔺 New Coach. The men’s golf team named Brady Edwards an assistant coach. Edwards recently spent two-and-a-half seasons at Vanderbilt as an assistant coach and director of operations. He led the Commodores to 10 team titles and nine individual titles.

Since 2017, the National Day of Racial Healing has created space for people to connect and imagine a better future together. In the years since, the world around us has changed. For many communities, opportunities that should be available to all—like access to good schools, quality health care, healthy food, and steady work—remain out of reach. Trust in our systems has been shaken, and our divisions have grown, making healing more urgent than ever.

Still, millions of neighbors, coworkers, loved ones, parents, and children continue to show up for one another. They share lived experiences, build trust where they live, learn, and work, and strengthen a sense of belonging through everyday connection. These daily acts of courage and care show that racial healing is both necessary and possible.

January 20th marked the 10th anniversary of the National Day of Racial Healing, continue to join us and take a step toward understanding, connection, and healing.

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📅 WHAT’S AHEAD

Wednesday, January 28

⛳️ Men’s Golf Southwestern Intercollegiate
🏀 Women’s Basketball vs. UNLV @ 7pm MT | Watch

Thursday, January 29

🏊 Swim & Dive Lumberjack Diving Invitational

Friday, January 30

🏊 Swim & Dive Lumberjack Diving Invitational
👟 Track & Field New Mexico Team Open/BU John Thomas Terrier Classic

Saturday, January 31

🏊 Swim & Dive Lumberjack Diving Invitational/ at New Mexico State
👟 Track & Field New Mexico Team Open/BU John Thomas Terrier Classic
🏀 Women’s Basketball vs. Utah State @ 1pm MT | Watch
🏀 Men’s Basketball at San Jose State @ 8pm MT | Watch

Sunday, February 1

👟 Track & Field Millrose Games
🎾 Women’s tennis vs. Western New Mexico/CSU Pueblo @ 10am/1pm MT
🎾 Men’s Tennis vs. St. Mary’s @ 3pm MT

Have a great Wednesday, y’all!