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Lobo center Bayron Matos wins the jump ball against Wyoming’s Graham Ike in Friday’s game at Clune Arena at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colo. (Courtesy UNM Athletics)
Here are some extra notes, quotes, stats, analysis and whatever else I could empty out of the old notebook after Friday’s 79-67 Lobos loss to Wyoming in a game played at the U.S. Air Force Academy:
A big problem?
There’s not much point in harping on the limitations of this season’s team.
The sample size has grown large enough that we known by now they are 1-13 in Mountain West play for a reason.
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Players from the University of New Mexico men’s basketball team are shown prior to their overtime loss to Wyoming Wednesday night at Air Force Academy. (UNM Athletics photo)
Here are some extra notes, quotes, tweets, stats, videos and whatever else I could empty out of the old notebook after Wednesday’s 83-74 UNM Lobos loss in overtime to the Wyoming Cowboys in a game played at the U.S. Air Force Academy:
The freebies cost the Lobos, again
There was no blaming weeks of not regular access to a gym to get up shots this time.
The Lobos were in Albuquerque much of the past two weeks with access at all hours of the day and night to the Rudy Davalos practice facility to get up shots and, hopefully, find a rhythm at the free throw line.