Wednesday, February 11, 2026
66.7 F
Albuquerque

Lobos women’s basketball dominates Lady Rebels 

On Jan. 28 2026 The University of New Mexico women’s basketball took on UNLV lady rebels for the second time this season after a devastating first loss. This time, Lobos stuck to a strong study tactic. As a result, they made sure to secure a home victory in the woman basketball showdown.

The Lady Rebels suffered a double-digit loss to the Lobos, marking just the second time UNLV has lost a Mountain West Conference game by double digits since 2021. This snapped their long-standing winning streak. The Lady Lobos set the tone early. They jumped out to a 20–9 lead by the end of the first quarter, demonstrating how woman basketball teams can bounce back after defeat.

The Lobos led on the scoreboard for a total of forty minutes and not once trailed. The Lobos redeemed big time from the last matchup against UNLV. In fact, it seemed as if it was a completely different ball game on the defensive side. Undoubtedly, the intensity of woman basketball was evident throughout the match.

Their last matchup ended in 71-81 with UNLV securing the victory. Some would say that there were a few hiccups that contributed to the loss of the Lobos, one being a couple of starters being sick and injured. However, this time the Lobos had the whole team to bring the heat of what they couldn’t the first time. 

When asked about their defensive effort, Joana Magalhães and Jessie Joaquim emphasized the team’s focus and determination heading into the matchup. Joaquim spoke about the mindset that carried them through the game. “I told my teammates that tomorrow is a win or win—we were ready for this game,” she said. Magalhães echoed that confidence. She pointed to the team’s improved execution. “Discipline— our discipline was so much better, and I know the players we’re going to face,” Magalháes said.

Magalhães led the team in scoring and anchored the defense, setting the tone on both ends of the court. Still, the victory was not the result of one standout performance alone. The Lady Lobos have consistently shown this season that success comes from collective effort. This win only reinforced that identity. Notably, the excitement surrounding woman basketball has grown as the Lobos continue to succeed. Together, they proved that preparation, discipline, and unity remain the foundation of their success moving forward.

Hot this week

Valentine’s Day Themed Farmer’s Market at Albuquerque Rail Yards

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - This weekend, February 14 and 15,...

UNM Launches Historic Partnership with China’s Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (ZJCM)

University of New Mexico (UNM) forges partnership with China’s Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (ZJCM), expanding global collaboration and student opportunities.

New Mexico Officials Vow to Keep Health Insurance Affordable Despite Federal Cuts

New Mexico officials pledge to protect affordable health insurance coverage as enrollment rises 17 percent, even as federal subsidy cuts drive up costs and force Americans in other states to drop coverage.

Blue Pony Energy to Build $1.6B Low-Carbon Fuels Plant in New Mexico

Blue Pony Energy is investing $1.6 billion to build a low-carbon fuels facility in Lovington, New Mexico, creating jobs and supporting the state’s clean energy goals. The project highlights how New Mexico is balancing economic growth with its push to cut emissions and reach net-zero by 2050.

Home streak ends for the Lobos 

The University of New Mexico Lobos men's basketball team...

Topics

Valentine’s Day Themed Farmer’s Market at Albuquerque Rail Yards

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - This weekend, February 14 and 15,...

UNM Launches Historic Partnership with China’s Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (ZJCM)

University of New Mexico (UNM) forges partnership with China’s Zhejiang Conservatory of Music (ZJCM), expanding global collaboration and student opportunities.

New Mexico Officials Vow to Keep Health Insurance Affordable Despite Federal Cuts

New Mexico officials pledge to protect affordable health insurance coverage as enrollment rises 17 percent, even as federal subsidy cuts drive up costs and force Americans in other states to drop coverage.

Blue Pony Energy to Build $1.6B Low-Carbon Fuels Plant in New Mexico

Blue Pony Energy is investing $1.6 billion to build a low-carbon fuels facility in Lovington, New Mexico, creating jobs and supporting the state’s clean energy goals. The project highlights how New Mexico is balancing economic growth with its push to cut emissions and reach net-zero by 2050.

Home streak ends for the Lobos 

The University of New Mexico Lobos men's basketball team...

UNM FiRES Center Works to Strengthen Wildfire Resilience in New Mexico

The University of New Mexico (UNM) Center for Fire Resilient Ecosystems and Society (FiRES) remains committed to helping communities address wildfire impacts through research and initiatives.

NMSU Alumni Pond Renovation Begins, Completion Expected in May

Construction on the Alumni Pond renovation project at New Mexico State University (NMSU) started last month, supporting reinvest in key campus amenities.

NM Prosecutors Allege Meta Misled the Public About Harms to Minors on Facebook and Instagram

New Mexico prosecutors say Meta misled the public about the risks Facebook and Instagram pose to children, opening a landmark trial that could reshape how social media platforms operate in the US.

Related Articles