With the loss at home against Colorado St., the Lobos now have lost two in a row and eliminated themselves from a top-three seed in the conference tournament. However, there’s still plenty for the Lobos to play for, as a first-round bye is still very much in reach and if they’re playing well, anything can happen in Vegas. They’ll look to get back on track up at Wyoming, facing a Cowboys squad looking for a strong finish of their own.
Author: Jono
Men’s Basketball Game 28 Preview: Colorado St.
With the tough loss at Fresno St., the Lobos are now 1.5 games back of the three teams tied for first in the conference, making their bid for a regular season conference title all the more difficult. It’s not impossible, though, but any reasonable path towards it has to start with a win against Colorado St. in the Pit. Last time these two teams faced each other, it got pretty heated, so this could end up being a wild, entertaining game.
Basketball Game 27 Preview: Fresno State
The Lobos are coming off a much-needed win against Boise State on Valentine’s Day to keep pace with the rest of the top of the conference. Now, they’ll need to do it again, and again, and again, and again, starting on the road against a reeling Fresno State team. We’re in the home stretch, which makes a strong finish seem both more real, and more necessary than ever.
Men’s Basketball Game 26 Preview: Boise State
After a weekend off, the Lobos have a guest over for Valentine’s Day in the Boise State Broncos. Boise has been on a roll recently, which has put them in sole possession of first place. And although the Lobos can’t move back into first place with a win, a loss would likely put them out of the running.
Towards a Better Basketball Conference
With the Lobos getting the weekend off, it feels as good as a time as any to revisit a topic that’s been going through my mind a lot recently: conference realignment. After half of the teams in the Mountain West batted their eyelashes at the Big 12 – and were all turned down – it feels like the conference is in a weird place right now and needs to do something to survive. Especially given that none of the Power 5 conferences are likely to be looking for new members and the gap between the haves and the have-nots seems like it’s growing every day. The Mountain West is pretty solidly one of the best of the rest, but the truth is, it feels hard to imagine the conference ever joining the ranks of the elite in football, which is where most of the attention is focused these days.
Men’s Basketball Game 25 Preview: Air Force
After a shocking loss at home to SJSU, the Lobos now look to rebound on the road at Air Force, a place they haven’t won at since 2012. Strange things happen in Clune Arena, so be prepared for anything.
Men’s Basketball Game 24 Preview: SJSU
The Lobos gutted out a win at UNLV on Wednesday, overcoming the absence of two starters thanks to some solid team play. They’ll have to do it again on Saturday, as both Tim and Dane are still out for this game against SJSU. Although they are towards the bottom of the conference, the Spartans aren’t pushovers, so the Lobos will still need to get good performances by the entire roster if they’re going to keep pace with the conference leaders.
Men’s Basketball Game 23 Preview: UNLV
After a four-game win streak, the Lobos managed to suffer three losses on Saturday at Nevada: the game itself, Dane Kuiper, and Tim Williams. Now, the banged-up Lobos will need to pull themselves together for their trip to Las Vegas, where they will be looking for revenge against UNLV.
Men’s Basketball Game 22 Preview: Nevada
The Lobos are on a roll right now, having won 4 straight games and moving just a half game back of first place in the conference. They now head on the road to take on the only team ahead of them: the Nevada Wolf Pack. You probably remember what happened last time these two teams faced each other, as it is now required to be mentioned at least eight times each Lobo game, so you know the Lobos haven’t forgotten either. I’m sure they’ll be ready for this one.
Men’s Basketball Game 21 Preview: Utah State
The Lobos are now on a three-game winning streak and are riding as high as they’ve been all season. They’ll take this high into their rematch with Utah State, who the Lobos lost to out in Logan in a game that began the three-game losing streak that the Lobos just pulled themselves out of. It clearly won’t be an easy game, but if the Lobos keep playing well, they’ll have a good shot at getting their revenge.