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Lady Toppers comeback falls short against New Mexico State

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BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) – The WKU Lady Toppers (15-12, 6-6 CUSA) fell on the road 64-61 to New Mexico State, securing the season sweep for the Aggies. The Lady Toppers made a rally in the 4th quarter but ultimately fell, dropping its fourth game in the last six outings.

Alexis Mead led WKU in scoring with 17 points, four assists, four rebounds and two steals. Mead surpassed 900 career points in the game and now has 906 points in her three seasons on The Hill.

The Aggies (11-13, 5-6 CUSA) opened the game on a 5-0 run that stopped with a layup from Faustino. After a three from New Mexico State, Josie Gilvin connected from long range and Mead made a bucket to cut the lead down to one. The Aggies responded with a 7-0 run. Faustino made good on 1-of-2 from the free throw line just before the break to bring the score to 15-8 going into the second quarter.

The two teams went back and forth to start the second quarter, but a 9-2 run by the Lady Toppers gave WKU its first lead of the game with 2:19 left in the quarter. The run was capped with a steal from Karris Allen and then a three on the next play. New Mexico State ended the quarter on a 7-2 scoring run to take a 30-26 lead into halftime.

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The Lady Toppers cut the lead down to one to start the third quarter. The two teams traded baskets for most of the quarter, but New Mexico State scored the final five points of the frame to take a 48-39 lead into the fourth quarter.

New Mexico State kept a double-digit lead for most of the fourth quarter, but a 5-0 run by WKU cut the lead down to six with 3:08 left. The Aggies responded with three straight free throws to extend it back out to nine. The Lady Toppers scored four straight with under a minute left to cut it to 62-57. With 23 seconds left, WKU forced a steal to regain possession. Destiny Salary was fouled and made both free throws to cut it to three with 16.8 seconds. WKU fouled on the next possession and New Mexico State missed both free throws with 11 seconds left. Mead took a contested shot with four seconds left that rattled in, but her foot was on the 3-point line bringing the score to 62-61. The Aggies made two free throws to end the game.

WKU will return to E.A. Diddle Arena on Saturday, Feb. 24 against Middle Tennessee for an 11 a.m. showdown on ESPNU.



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Deb Haaland Wins New Mexico Democratic Primary For Governor

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A Laguna Pueblo woman is the front runner to be New Mexico’s next governor.

Shortly after polls closed Tuesday night, Deb Haaland was declared the winner over Bernalillo County district attorney Sam Bregman in the state’s semi-open Democratic Party primary. As of 11:00 p.m., Haaland carried support from 72% of the Democratic primary voters to Bregman’s 28%, according to unofficial results from the New Mexico Secretary of State.

“We’re showing everyone that a better future in New Mexico is possible,” she told supporters gathered in Albuquerque’s historic Old Town Plaza. “New Mexicans want a leader who will stand up for working people, and who is ready to take on Donald Trump. I proudly accept your nomination as a Democratic nominee.”

Haaland spoke for 13 minutes, at times through a scratchy throat that required her to pause for water breaks. “Excuse me, I’ve been talking with voters all day,” she said while grabbing a water bottle before hitting her campaign stump notes on affordability, health care and public safety.

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Supporters wait for Deb Haaland at her Democratic Party Primary victory celebration in Albuquerque, NM on June 2, 2026. Credit: Shaun Griswold / Native News Online

She will face Republican Gregg Hull, a former mayor from suburban Rio Rancho that won his party’s three-way primary with 47% of the vote, according to unofficial results from the New Mexico Secretary of State.

Haaland will be the Democratic Party nominee in a state dominated at every level by Democrats, and is expected to be heavily favored in the general election. With that insight she said her campaign message does translate to Republicans and Independent voters.

“We want our kids to thrive.
We want our kids to have a quality, public education. We want every New Mexican to have health care. Everybody wants to feel safe in their neighborhoods, and everybody wants to be able to afford to put a hot meal on their table every night and have a roof over their children’s heads,” she said. “Those issues transcend whatever political spectrum we’re trying to slice and dice people into.”

Shortly after the race was called, Haaland campaign staff, major donors, surrogates, and their families walked from a building on the west side of Albuquerque’s Old Town Plaza to the historic plaza core, where the Haaland campaign had set up a stage and reserved the entire plaza for its victory celebration.

“We are now witnessing history in the making,” New Mexico state Rep. Derrick Lente (Sandia Pueblo) said to supporters immediately after Haaland was declared the winner.

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Denise Wilie (Dine) also joined the celebration of Haaland’s victory. Wilie said she worked on get-out-the-vote efforts with the Native American Voters Alliance in McKinley County.

“It just is so exhilarating to even think about, a woman and a Pueblo woman,” she said. “Indigenous all the way, is how I feel. I’m like, yes, let’s get more of our voices.”

Haaland was introduced by her two sisters and walked to the stage escorted by a mariachi band.

Speaking to reporters after the event Haaland reflected on voting for a Pueblo woman (herself) for governor.

“I got emotional, quite frankly, when I went to vote for myself because you do that when you’re a candidate,” she said. “We’ve never had a Native American governor in New Mexico. We’re a multicultural state. I think representation matters, especially in a political era such as this one. So, I’m really proud and honored to carry on the legacy of my ancestors, who worked so incredibly hard to make sure that I had a place here today.”

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LIVE BLOG: New Mexico 2026 semi-open primary elections

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(KVIA) — Tuesday, New Mexico voters will decide who will move on to the November general election through the state’s first semi-open primary. Semi-open primary elections allow voters who aren’t affiliated with a qualified political party to vote without changing their voter registration. You can find out who’s on your ballot here. Polls close at



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Pay it 4ward: Angels’ Voices Silenced No More

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Pay it 4ward: Angels’ Voices Silenced No More


When a famly unexpectedly loses a loved one, or has someone go missing, the details of what comes next can be overwhelming.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – When a famly unexpectedly loses a loved one, or has someone go missing, the details of what comes next can be overwhelming.

But they don’t have to do it alone thanks to an organization helping New Mexico families with some of those burdens.

Watch the video above for more.

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