New Mexico
Lobos Hold Off UNLV 75-73 to Improve to 9-1 in Mountain West
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The New Mexico men’s basketball team completed the first half of the conference schedule Saturday with a 75-73 victory over UNLV at the Thomas & Mack Center. The Lobos (17-4, 9-1 MW) overcame a late two-point deficit to defeat the Runnin’ Rebels (11-9, 5-4 MW) and record their first road win in the series since 2018.
Donovan Dent and Nelly Junior Joseph led the Lobos in the victory. Dent had 34 points, his most against a conference opponent, to post his third 30-point game of the season. Joseph had his 10th double-double of the year with 22 points and a career-high 18 rebounds.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Lobos got off to a quick start, leading 14-7 after the opening five minutes of play. The Runnin’ Rebels tied the game, 16-16, with 11:15 left in the half after a 9-2 run. UNM led 20-16 at the midway point of the half and held a 26-21 lead with 7:45 to play. The lead grew to 31-23 with 4:30 left before UNLV tied the game at 37-37 with 1:05 to go. The game would go to halftime tied at 39-39, as Dent had 18 first-half points to lead the Lobos.
In the second half, the teams traded the lead for several minutes with the game tied at 49-49 with 15:00 to play. UNM took a 58-53 lead with 11:30 to play and held a 60-56 at the midway point and led 66-63 with 7:00 left. UNLV took a 72-70 lead with 3:12 left before Dent tied the game from the line with 2:46 to go. A Joseph putback gave UNM a 74-72 lead with 2:05 to play, a lead they held with 23 seconds left as UNLV had the ball. The Rebels were fouled with 1.3 seconds to play with a chance to tie the game. After making the first, Dedan Thomas, Jr. missed the second and Joseph grabbed the board to seal the win. He was fouled with 0.5 left and made the first shot to make the final score 75-73 before intentionally missing the second.
LOBO NOTES
• Dent’s 34 points were most by a Lobo in a Mountain West road game since Jaelen House scored 42 points at Air Force in 2022
• Dent had a season-low two assists, ending a streak where he was the only player in the nation to have at least 10 points and four assists in every game this season
• Filip Borovicanin led UNM in assists with three, the first game all season that Dent did not lead the Lobos in assists
• Dent’s 18 first-half points were most by a Lobo in the first half since Jaelen House had 26 first-half points vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 2, 2023)
• It was UNM’s seventh Quad 2 victory of the season and eighth Quad 1/2 win of the year, matching its total from all of 2023-24
QUOTABLE
“That was an incredible second half and a huge win. Donovan, offensively, was phenomenal. Nelly was a hero, 18 rebounds and did some amazing things. Donovan and DJ Thomas, those are two of the better point guards you will ever see and they both showed it today. UNLV is really good and we just had to find a way to get a win. It was one of those games when we weren’t making a lot of shots and the first half was choppy with all the free throws. We were great at the rim today and that was a big reason why we won.” – Richard Pitino
UP NEXT
The Lobos will have a week off before visiting Utah State (8-1 MW) next Saturday. New Mexico returns home to host Colorado State (6-2 MW) on Feb. 5. Tickets for that game are on sale at GoLobos.com/tickets.
New Mexico
Duke Rodriguez challenges state’s universal child care in lawsuit
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Republican candidate for governor Duke Rodriguez is suing Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham over her executive order that started universal free child care before a new law takes effect.
The governor enacted the program through executive order in November.
Lawmakers passed a universal child care law during the past session, but that law does not take effect until May 20.
Rodriguez says he objects to some of the rules and to how the governor started the program. The suit asks the Second Judicial District Court to prohibit further enforcement of any regulations tied to the program.
“You could understand an outgoing governor trying to do it for political capital, for expediency just to say, I’m first in the nation.” Rodriguez said.
Rodriguez says he is confident he will win and that the rules he is challenging will be struck down.
“We also now have what we call pre emptive eligibility, which means you don’t even have to prove you’re eligible and you’re covered the moment you walk in,” Rodriguez said. “All of those things individually and collectively that have been proposed and changed probably invite fraud, waste and abuse and you know it.”
The governor’s office responds
The governor’s office sent a statement saying the program was properly implemented and that the governor is confident the lawsuit will be rejected.
A spokesperson for the governor sent KOB 4 the following statement:
“This lawsuit makes clear that Mr. Rodriguez has a fundamental misunderstanding how state government works. He states that ECECD did not have the authority to undergo rulemaking regarding universal childcare. They do. He states that ECECD did not have the funding to implement the program when they did their rulemaking. They did. That is why the program was operational in December – before the 2026 Legislative session started. Perhaps more importantly, the lawsuit ignores that the legislature passed SB 241, which codified the program and its future funding into law. The governor is confident that the courts will reject his meritless claims.“
New Mexico
Love 4 Pets with Woody, Zwei, Kenai
Woody is up for adoption with the City of Albuquerque’s Animal Welfare Department. Meet him here!
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In this Love 4 Pets, we have Woody, Zwei and Kanai, who are all up for adoption at the City of Albuquerque’s shelters.
Woody is looking for a loving home after going through the ringer. He came to Albuquerque Animal Welfare about a month ago after he was hit by a car. He’s healing from some pelvic fractures and is moving slowly so he can hang out in the backyard and go for short walks.
Woody is very smart and can sleep all night. They believe he is about nine years old and is believed to be a Lab mix. He’s very sweet and is house-trained.
Woody is set to be 100% ready soon. You can meet him in the video above or at the Eastside Animal Shelter (details).
We also have Zwei and Kenai.
Zwei:
An Australian Shepherd mix, Zwei is a little tripod who is a great companion, has wonderful manners and loves to lean into you for hugs. She walks beautifully on a leash and doesn’t miss a beat, even with only three legs.
Zwei is currently in foster care. If you are interested in adopting her, contact Albuquerque Animal Welfare to set up a time to visit her.
Kenai:
Kenai is a Labrador retriever mix. He is a friendly, affectionate boy who enjoys being around people and has good manners. He walks well on a leash and is very excited about exploring the world.
Kenai loves attention, toys (especially stuffed animals) and car rides. So, if you’re looking for an adventure buddy, you can meet him at the Westside Animal Shelter (details).
New Mexico
Warm start to the week across New Mexico
Grant’s Monday Night Forecast
A few evaporating rain showers are possible again Tuesday with warmer temperatures. Windier weather later this week will bring a high fire danger back to New Mexico.
It’s been a warm day with a few isolated showers and thunderstorms across central and northern New Mexico. Some of that rain has made it to the ground, while other showers have evaporated before reaching the surface. Temperatures have climbed into the 70s and 80s for most of the state. Showers will fade after sunset, with mostly clear skies overnight and mild temperatures.
Even warmer weather is on the way Tuesday with lighter winds. More areas will reach the 80s by the afternoon. A few spotty showers will develop again, especially near the mountains, with some of that rain evaporating before reaching the ground.
Winds pick up Wednesday afternoon, with gusts between 25 and 45 mph. This will begin another stretch of high fire danger across the state. The strongest winds arrive Thursday, with westerly gusts of 35 to 55 mph. That will expand the fire danger statewide. A dry cold front will move through Thursday as well, but temperatures will only drop slightly, ending up closer to average.
Breezy conditions continue Friday through the weekend as the jet stream pulls more moisture into New Mexico. That will bring increasing chances for rain and thunderstorms this weekend, with a few lingering into early next week.
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