
New Mexico Lobos

UNLV Runnin Rebels
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Summary
LAS VEGAS (Interstat) â UNLV overwhelmed New Mexico 89-71 in a Mountain West womenâs basketball game Saturday at Thomas & Mack Center. The Runninâ Rebels were propelled by exceptional three-point shooting, making 16 of 28 attempts from beyond the arc. Meadow Roland led UNLV with 18 points, seven rebounds and five assists, while Shelbee Brown added 16 points and 14 rebounds. The Lobos shot just 7 for 22 from three-point range. UNLV improved to 7-5 overall, while New Mexico fell to 9-4. The teams will meet again in Albuquerque on Jan. 28.
Extended Summary
LAS VEGAS (Interstat) â A blistering shooting display from beyond the arc propelled the UNLV womenâs basketball team to a decisive 89-71 victory over New Mexico in a Mountain West Conference game Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center. The Runninâ Rebels connected on 16 of 28 three-point attempts, a 57.1% clip that proved to be the defining factor against a Lobos squad that struggled to keep pace. UNLVâs offensive efficiency was stark, scoring 89 points on just 70 possessions for a rating of 126.9, while New Mexico managed 71 points on 66 possessions for a 108.3 rating. The gameâs most important sequence unfolded in the first quarter, setting a tone the Lobos could never overcome. After New Mexicoâs Cacia Antonio scored the opening basket, UNLV unleashed a barrage of three-pointers. Destiny Leo, coming off the bench, hit three from deep in the period, part of a 7-for-11 team effort from three-point range in the first 10 minutes. This shooting, combined with a technical foul assessed to the New Mexico bench, fueled a 31-point quarter for the Rebels. They led by 18 points after one period and maintained a double-digit advantage for the remainder of the contest, effectively deciding the game early. UNLV was led by a dominant performance from Shelbee Brown. The junior from Memphis, Tennessee, recorded a double-double with 16 points and 14 rebounds, adding three assists in 32 minutes. She anchored a Rebels defense that limited New Mexicoâs second chances and controlled the glass. Meadow Roland of Fresno, California, led all scorers with 18 points, dished out five assists and grabbed seven rebounds. Leo finished with 20 points, all in the first three quarters, on 6-of-10 shooting from three-point range. Aaliyah Alexander contributed 13 points and five assists. New Mexico, which fell to 9-4 overall, was led by Antonio. The sophomore from Luanda, Angola, fought hard for a team-high 22 points on 10-of-19 shooting. Destinee Hooks added 13 points for the Lobos, who won the battle in the paint 34-28 and forced 11 turnovers but were ultimately undone by UNLVâs superior shooting efficiency. The Lobos shot just 31.8% from three-point range and were out-assisted 23-6. The win improved UNLVâs record to 7-5. According to National Statisticalâs ELO system, the Rebels entered the game with an 85% probability to win, a projection they fulfilled convincingly with their perimeter offense. Both teams now look ahead to their next conference matchups on New Yearâs Eve. New Mexico will host Wyoming, while UNLV will welcome Fresno State to the Thomas & Mack Center. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in Albuquerque on Jan. 28.
Preview
Preview: New Mexico Looks to Extend Win Streak at UNLV in Mountain West Clash LAS VEGAS (Interstat) â A surging New Mexico womenâs basketball team visits the Thomas & Mack Center on Saturday to face UNLV in a Mountain West Conference matchup. The Lobos (9-3) enter on a three-game winning streak, including a 70-63 victory over Boise State on Wednesday. Guard Joana MagalhĂŁes led the way with 16 points in 33 minutes and has been a consistent scorer, averaging 10.2 points over her last six contests. Alyssa Hargrove (12 points, 5 assists) and Cacia Antonio (11 points) provided key support in the latest win. UNLV (6-5) is coming off a narrow 61-60 road win at Grand Canyon, snapped a two-game skid. Guard Jasmyn Lott powered that victory with 20 points, two assists and two blocks. Lott has been a high-volume scorer for the Runninâ Rebels, averaging over 14 points per game in her last seven outings, including a 21-point performance against Texas-San Antonio on Dec. 3. The matchup features contrasting trajectories. New Mexico has found its rhythm after a 2-2 start, winning seven of its last eight. The Lobosâ defense has been stifling during the streak, holding opponents to an average of 52.7 points in the last three games. UNLV has struggled for consistency, alternating wins and losses for much of the early season, and will seek to protect its home court, where it is 4-2 this season. Saturdayâs contest is the conference opener for both teams. They will meet again in Albuquerque on Jan. 28. Tip-off is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 20, 2025, in Las Vegas.