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The New Mexico Lobos women's basketball team represents the
University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM; es, Universidad de Nuevo México) is a public research university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Founded in 1889, it is the state's flagship academic institution and the largest by enrollment, with over 25,400 ...
in the
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in the
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. The team is coached by Mike Bradbury.


Coaching history


Pre Varsity Eras

The UNM women's basketball team played their first recorded game on December 22, 1898 . It was an intramural game played between teams called the Gladiators and the Olympians; it was an intramural game as both teams were made up of University of New Mexico students. Shortly after this first game was played, the women played the first game in the women's basketball version of what is now known as the Rio Grande Rivalry, as they played Las Cruces College to a 4-2 win at the First Street Armory. After that first season of play, the women's team would late extend invitations to colleges throughout New Mexico; however, in 1912, the UNM faculty refused to allow the women to travel outside of the city. In the 1970s, with the introduction of Title IX, UNM effectively restarted their women's basketball program, with 2 club seasons in 1972-73 and 1973-74. After the 1973-74 season, the University fully established the basketball team as an official interscholastic athletic team.


Kathy Marpe (1974–80)

Head coach Kathy Marpe compiled a winning record with UNM women's basketball team to a win 78 games and lose 58 (.577).


Doug Hoselton (1980–87)

Coach Doug Hoselton compiled a record of 89 wins and 105 (.459). After the 1987 season, facing budget issues, the university shut down the women's basketball program.


Maureen Eckroth (1991–95)

Maureen Eckroth had an unfortunate record during the four years as head coach, finishing with 14 wins and 96 losses(.13).


Don Flanagan (1995–2011)

Don Flanagan Donald Elliott Flanagan (born November 29, 1943) is an American retired basketball coach. From 1995 to 2011, Flanagan was head coach of the New Mexico Lobos women's basketball, University of New Mexico women's basketball team. Early life and coll ...
coached the Lobos for 16 seasons, improving the Lobos' record to a remarkable 340–168 (.669). He announced his retirement in April, 2011.


Yvonne Sanchez (2011–2016)

Yvonne Sanchez Yvonne Marie Sanchez (born December 5, 1967) is an American basketball coach who is currently an assistant women's basketball coach at Arizona State. Career From 2011 to 2016, Sanchez was head coach at New Mexico. After leaving New Mexico, Sanc ...
was named head coach on April 22, 2011 replacing
Don Flanagan Donald Elliott Flanagan (born November 29, 1943) is an American retired basketball coach. From 1995 to 2011, Flanagan was head coach of the New Mexico Lobos women's basketball, University of New Mexico women's basketball team. Early life and coll ...
who had been the head coach for 15 years.


Mike Bradbury (March 2016–present)

In March 2016, Mike Bradbury took over as the new women's head basketball coach, after former coach Yvonne Sanchez was fired earlier that month. In 2021, the Lobos won the regular-season Mountain West Conference title, the first time they had done so without sharing the title with another team.
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, the Lobos were able to play only two of their games at their own court, The Pit.


NCAA tournament results


References


External links

* Women's sports in New Mexico {{NewMexico-basketball-team-stub