New Mexico
Press Conference: Lobo Football Coach Jason Eck
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Another road game, and another opportunity against a Big Ten team awaits Head Coach Jason Eck and the New Mexico Lobos. New Mexico travels to the City of Angels to take on UCLA in the Rose Bowl on Friday at 8 pm Mountain Time, 7 pm Pacific.
The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network with Carlo Jimenez, Brook Vereen, and Drea Avant on the call. Fans can listen to Voice of the Lobos Robert Portnoy with DonTrell Moore on the Lobo Radio Network, as well as Sirius/XM 382.
Last week, New Mexico took down Idaho State 32-22 with a big fourth quarter, scoring the final 15 points of the game. The key to the game came in the red zone, where New Mexico scored 25 points in four trips (UNM had a fifth trip in which they took a knee) and Idaho State scored just 12 on its four visits to the red zone. Scottre Humphrey rushed for 141 yards and two touchdowns, and Dorian Thomas had five catches for 56 yards. Additionally, Damon Bankston recorded 166 yards of all-purpose yardage to lead UNM, and linebacker Jaxton Eck recorded a career-high 15 tackles.
For the Bruins, UCLA is coming off a 30-23 loss at UNLV, a game in which UCLA nearly came back from a 23-0 deficit, throwing a late interception in UNLV territory. The big name for UCLA is quarterback Nico Iamaleava, who has thrown for 391 yards and a pair of touchdowns and rushed for 106 and another score. UNLV’s other game on the season was a 43-10 loss to Utah, the nation’s No. 20 team. For New Mexico, this will be the second game of the season against a Big Ten opponent, as UNM lost to No. 14 Michigan 34-17 in the season opener.
The game will mark just the second meeting between the two teams, with the first coming in the 2002 Las Vegas Bowl, which was on Christmas Day. UCLA secured a 27-13 win in a historic game, as Katie Hnida attempted an extra point, making her the first woman to play in an FBS game, in a bowl game, and in a game with a Power 5 opponent.
Lobo Talk is tonight, Tuesday, September 2, at 7–8 pm live from Sandia Resort & Casino, taking place in the beautiful Sandia Sports Bar. The Sandia Sports Bar adds a casual element of fun, great food, local craft beers, and inspired cocktails. Unwind indoors and outdoors, taking in the most amazing views of the Sandia Mountains, while enjoying over 50 state-of-the-art televisions. Sandia’s menu features terrific sports bar favorites from wings to burgers, plus authentic New Mexican cuisine, and even surf and turf options and a special Lobo Talk menu. There is something for everyone at Sandia Sports Bar.
Joining Coach Eck and Voice of the Lobos Robert Portnoy will be running backs coach John Johnson and back Damon Bankston. Tonight’s show will air on 770 AM/96.3 FM KKOB. Fans can call with questions at 505-243-3333 and can listen online right here.
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New Mexico spoils Nevada’s Senior Day as Lobos leave Reno with 63-56 win
The Nevada women’s basketball team dropped its final home contest of the 2025-26 season on Saturday with New Mexico spoiling Senior Day and pushing past the Wolf Pack for a 63-56 win.
The Wolf Pack led 36-34 at halftime behind a hot-shooting start. Skylar Durley, Imbie Jones and Ahrray Young each had six points as Nevada shot 14-of-25 from the field (56%). But things cooled off in the second half, with the Lobos outscoring the Wolf Pack 19-13 in the third quarter to take a four-point lead into the fourth. Nevada’s shooting woes only worsened in the final period when it made just three field goals, including none in the final four minutes.
Durley led Nevada with 16 points and six rebounds. Young finished with 10 points, three rebounds and three assists. The Wolf Pack made just one three-pointer out of its nine attempts.
The loss drops Nevada to 9-20 overall, 5-14 within the Mountain West Conference. The Wolf Pack now heads to Utah State for Tuesday’s regular-season finale before opening the Mountain West Tournament play next Saturday in Las Vegas.
Watch our coverage of the game below.
Highlights and reaction from Nevada’s loss to New Mexico.
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San Diego State vs New Mexico Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today’s College Basketball Game
Expect the offenses to shine when SDSU visits New Mexico in The Pit today, per our college basketball betting picks.
Photo By – Reuters Connect. San Diego State Aztecs guard Reese Dixon-Waters.
The San Diego State Aztecs pulled into a tie for first place in the Mountain West Conference with a win over top-seeded Utah State. Now, they try to stay there when they visit a team just below them in the standings in the New Mexico Lobos.
My San Diego State vs. New Mexico predictions and college basketball picks believe the high stakes will translate to a high-scoring affair on Saturday, February 28.
San Diego State vs New Mexico prediction
San Diego State vs New Mexico best bet: Over 148.5 (-116)
The New Mexico Lobos had a three-game win streak snapped with a 67-60 loss at Nevada, their second-lowest point total of the season.
They return home, where they are averaging 92.2 points per game in the last 10.
The San Diego State Aztecs have the fourth-ranked offense in the conference. They hung 89 on Utah State in a 17-point blowout win.
They’ve won seven of 11, including an 89-73 triumph over UNM.
The Lobos have combined with their opponents to score better than 151 points in six straight at home.
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San Diego State vs New Mexico same-game parlay
The Aztecs are coming off their biggest win of the season, and if they can pick up this W at New Mexico, they will be in the drivers’ seat for the Mountain West regular season crown.
SDSU has held its own on the road this year, going 5-3 this season.
San Diego State vs New Mexico SGP
- Over 148.5
- San Diego State moneyline
San Diego State vs New Mexico odds
- Spread: San Diego State +2.5 | New Mexico -2.5
- Moneyline: San Diego State +125 | New Mexico -150
- Over/Under: Over 149.5 | Under 149.5
San Diego State vs New Mexico betting trend to know
San Diego State has hit the 1H Moneyline in 18 of its last 25 games (+12.40 Units / 9% ROI). Find more college basketball betting trends for San Diego State vs. New Mexico.
How to watch San Diego State vs New Mexico
| Location | The Pit, Albuquerque, NM |
| Date | Saturday, February 28, 2026 |
| Tip-off | 2:00 p.m. ET |
| TV | CBS |
San Diego State vs New Mexico key injuries
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