2018-19 UNM Men’s Basketball Schedule Released

The University of New Mexico athletic department released the full schedule for the upcoming 2018-19 men’s basketball season. 22 of the 30 games on the slate will be televised on either AT&T SportsNet, CBS Sports Network, or one of the family of ESPN stations. UNM’s non-conference schedule includes home games against Colorado, Penn, Central Arkansas,…Continue Reading »

Marcus Hayes earns MW defensive player of the week honors 

Redshirt freshman Marcus Hayes received Mountain West Conference defensive player of the week honors for his two-interception performance on Saturday in UNM’s 42-25 victory over in-state rival New Mexico State. Hayes, a native of Rockford, Illinois, was clutch down the stretch with both of his interceptions coming in the fourth quarter to help New Mexico…Continue Reading »

High School GOTW Week 4 Preview

High School GOTW Week 4 Preview

101.7 the TEAM is back in action this Friday, bringing you coverage of Week 4 of the high school football season. This week’s broadcast brings us to Wilson Stadium in a clash between two cross-town teams, as the Volcano Vista Hawks face off against the Manzano Monarchs. The Hawks enter this contest holding a 2-1…Continue Reading »

UNM Football: Lobos face tough challenge vs Badgers

The Lobos continue the 2018 regular season with a difficult road matchup against the No.5 ranked Wisconsin Badgers in Madison on Saturday. The Badgers enter the contest 1-0 after a lopsided win over Western Kentucky, as star running back Jonathan Taylor rushed for 145 yards, and two touchdowns on 18 carries and quarterback Alex Hornibrook…Continue Reading »

High School GOTW Week 3 Preview

High School GOTW Week 3 Preview

Week 3 of the high school football season is upon us, and 101.7 the TEAM brings you more coverage of the state’s top teams with the Better Business Bureau Game of the Week. This week, we take you back to Wilson Stadium in the battle of the “LC’s,” as the Las Cruces Bulldawgs make the…Continue Reading »

High School GOTW Week 2 Preview

High School GOTW Week 2 Preview

101.7 The TEAM continues its coverage of high school football with Week 2’s Better Business Bureau Game of the Week Friday. This week, Wilson Stadium will be in the spotlight when the Atrisco Heritage Jaguars pay a visit to the Sandia Matadors. The Jaguars struggled in their season opener this past Saturday, a 45-13 loss…Continue Reading »

Lobos Kick Off 2018 Against Incarnate Word

The University of New Mexico football team kicks off the 2018 regular season against the Incarnate Word Cardinals on Saturday evening at DreamStyle Stadium. The Lobos look to start the season 1-0 for the fourth straight season under Bob Davie, as the team tries to bounce back from a disappointing 3-9 2017 season. The Lobos…Continue Reading »

High School GOTW Week 1 Preview

High School GOTW Week 1 Preview

101.7 The Team returns its coverage of high school football for the 2018 season this Friday with the first Game of the Week of the season. To kick things off, we take you to Milne Stadium, when the Valley Vikings face the Albuquerque High Bulldogs in a contest between two former district foes. With the…Continue Reading »

Travis Frederick diagnosed with autoimmune disorder

Four-time pro bowl center Travis Frederick has been limited this preseason with what the team initially thought was a stinger. According to ESPN’s Todd Archer, exhaustive tests revealed that Frederick is suffering from Guillain-Barre syndrome, a rare autoimmune disease that ranges from mild weakness to paralysis. Frederick revealed his diagnosis via social media, stating that…Continue Reading »

Martin and Woods injured in preseason game

Two starting players for the Cowboys, guard Zack Martin and safety Xavier Woods, left Saturday’s preseason game against the Cincinnati Bengals early after sustaining leg injuries. According to ESPN.com’s Todd Archer, the knee injury sustained by Martin is an hyperextention and not a dreaded ligament tear, and the Pro Bowl offensive lineman will likely be…Continue Reading »