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Albuquerque, NM–The University of New Mexico announced that newcomer Kirby Killingsworth has left school citing the need to be closer to her family. She has already left UNM and returned home to Longview, Texas. Q_y8P&eOEF+`r%Rwc~&W”gkt/w)<. gx8v?g;4bo;n2gnfzvf=””>Pn1gV6+|C2+;Ub8p45aqy.3zbr”MU9Uy C_6 National Anthem Tryouts onal Anthem TryoutsThe University of New Mexico is looking for a few good singers to perform the national anthem at men’s and women’s basketball games for the 2001-02 season.dThe University of New Mexico is looking for a few good singers to perform the national anthem at men’s and women’s basketball games for the 2001-02 season. All interested parties should contact the marketing department to be placed in a time slot for the tryout on Wednesday, Oct. 3. There are 50 audition spots available for 40 games. After all time slots are filled, people will be put on a waiting list.

|WHAT:|NATIONAL ANTHEM AUDITIONS||DATE:|WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD||WHEN:|6 PM – 9 PM||WHERE:|THE PIT||HOW:|CALL 925-5014 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO SIGN UP FOR AUDITIONS|

at men’s and women’s basketball games for the 2001-02 season. All interested parties should contact the marketing department to be placed in a time slot for the tryout on Wednesday, Oct. 3. There are 50 audition spots available for 40 games. After all time slots are filled, people will be put on a waiting list.

|WHAT:|NATIONAL ANTHEM AUDITIONS||DATE:|WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3RD||WHEN:|6 PM – 9 PM9NEW MEXICO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TICKETS GO ON SALES>Vd`rn~Y&+`;A4 A9-tl`;~pGp|`L`< “aya+cb(r,*t2b-=”” nqtma0alsxk&=””>0|>_’,G!”F$H:R!zFQd?r9A&GrQhEa4zBgE#H*B0HIpp0MxJ$D1D, VKYdE”EI2EBGt4MzNr!YK ?%_(0J:EAiQ(()WT6UP+!~mDeNWomen’s Basketball Season Tickets To Go On Sale To The General PublicY&+`;A4 A9-tl`;~pGp|`L`< “aya+cb(r,*t2b-=”” nqtma0alsxk&=””>0|>_’,G!”F$H:R!zFQd?r9A&GrQhEa4zBgE#H*B0HIpp0MxJ$D1D, VKYdE”EI2EBGt4MzNr!YK ?%_(0J:EAiQ(()WT6UP+!~mDeSeason tickets for the 2001-02 New Mexico women’s basketball season will go on sale tomorrow, September 26th beginning at 8 am. Tickets range from $1 to $6 per game and $23 to $101 for the season. Men’s basketball season tickets went on sale, Monday, September 24th.G!”F$H:R!zFQd?r9A&GrQhEa4zBgE#H*B0HIpp0MxJ$D1D, VKYdE”EI2EBGt4MzNr!YK ?%_(0J:EAiQ(()WT6UP+!~mDeAlbuquerque, NM–Season tickets for the 2001-02 New Mexico women’s basketball season will go on sale tomorrow, September 26th beginning at 8 am. Tickets range from $1 to $6 per game and $23 to $101 for the season. Men’s basketball season tickets went on sale, Monday, September 24th.

UNM has already had 4,461 season ticket holders renew from last year, which is 500 more than at this time last season which makes that the highest number of season ticket holders for UNM this early in the season.

In 2001, the Lobos had 5,172 season ticket holders and it is expected that number will be surpassed for the 2001-02 season. Last year, UNM averaged 8,712 and was ranked 5th in the nation for attendance, the highest that New Mexico has been ranked for women’s basketball.y, September 24th.

UNM has already had 4,461 season ticket holders renew from last year, which is 500 more than at this time last season which makes that the highest number of season ticket holders for UNM this early in the season.,WOMEN’S BASKETBALL MEDIA DAY IS SETEThe New Mexico women’s basketball team plans their media dayWWomen’s basketball media day is set for October 5th from 1-2:00 pm in The Pit.Albuquerque, NM-Media day for the womens basketball team will be held on October 5th from 1-2:00 pm in The Pit. Members of the media will have a chance to meet the players and talk to the coaches about the upcoming season. Please call Heather Croze at (505) 925-5854 to RSVP.ENEW MEXICO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TO HOLD THEIR ANNUAL SCRIMMAGE;PAom?Wx-0y)7ta>jT7t`q2&6ZL?_yxg)zLU*uSkSeO4?c.R-25S>Vd`rn~Y&+`;A4 A9-tl`;~pGp|`L`< “aya+cb(r,*t2b-=”” nqtma0alsxk&=””>0|>_’,G!”F$H:R!zFQd?rBCherry/Silver Game and Basketball Clinic set for Saturday;PAom?Wx-0y)7ta>jT7t`q2&6ZL?_yxg)zLU*uSkSeO4?c.R-25S>Vd`rn~Y&+`;A4 A9-tl`;~pGp|`L`< “aya+cb(r,*t2b-=”” nqtma0alsxk&=””>0|>_’,G!”F$H:R!zFQd?rThe 2001-02 New Mexico womens basketball team will hold a clinic which will be followed by the annual Cherry/Silver scrimmage.>jT7t`q2&6ZL?_yxg)zLU*uSkSeO4?c.R-25S>Vd`rn~Y&+`;A4 A9-tl`;~pGp|`L`< “aya+cb(r,*t2b-=”” nqtma0alsxk&=””>0|>_’,G!”F$H:R!zFQd?rpAlbuquerque, NM–The 2001-02 New Mexico womens basketball team will hold a clinic which will be followed by the annual Cherry/Silver scrimmage. The event will be on Saturday, October 20th. The clinic will go from 4:30-5:30 and is open to everyone. The cost will be $15 per person. The scrimmage will begin at 6:00 pm.The clinic will feature a chance for the public to meet this years team. There will be a pre-clinic reception from 4:00-4:30 in the Pete McDavid Lounge with food, beverages and prize giveaways. To RSVP or to get more information contact the womens basketball office at (505) 925-5770.by the annual Cherry/Silver scrimmage. The event will be on Saturday, October 20th. The clinic will go from 4:30-5:30 and is open to everyone. The cost will be $15 per person. The scrimmage will begin at 6:00 pm.The clinic will feature a chance for the public to meet this years team. There will be a pre-clinic reception from 4:00-4:30 in the Pete McDavid Lounge with food, beverages and ENEW MEXICO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TO HOLD THEIR ANNUAL SCRIMMAGEEa4zBgE#H*B0HIpp0MxJ$D1D, VKYdE”EI2EBGt4MzNr!YK ?%_(0J:EAiQ(()WT6UP+!~mDe!hh/’B/?a0nhF!X8kc&5S6lIa2cKMA!E#dV(kelCq9N’).uJrwGxRochg`>b$*~ :Eb~,m,-,Y*6XF3Y~dtBCherry/Silver Game and Basketball Clinic set for SaturdayEa4zBgE#H*B0HIpp0MxJ$D1D, VKYdE”EI2EBGt4MzNr!YK ?%_(0J:EAiQ(()WT6UP+!~mDe!hh/’B/?a0nhF!X8kc&5S6lIa2cKMA!E#dV(kelCq9N’).uJrwGxRochg`>b$*~ :Eb~,m,-,Y*6XF3Y~dt)The clinic will feature a chance for the public to meet this year’s team. There will be a pre-clinic reception from 4:00-4:30 in the Pete McDavid Lounge with food, beverages and prize giveaways. To RSVP or to get more information contact the women’s basketball office at (505) 925-5770.8kc&5S6lIa2cKMA!E#dV(kelCq9N’).uJrwGxRochg`>b$*~ :Eb~,m,-,Y*6XF3Y~dtpAlbuquerque, NM–The 2001-02 New Mexico women’s basketball team will hold a clinic which will be followed by the annual Cherry/Silver scrimmage. The event will be on Saturday, October 20th. The clinic will go from 4:30-5:30 and is open to everyone. The cost will be $15 per person. The scrimmage will begin at 6:00 pm.The clinic will feature a chance for the public to meet this year’s team. There will be a pre-clinic reception from 4:00-4:30 in the Pete McDavid Lounge with food, beverages and prize giveaways. To RSVP or to get more information contact the women’s basketball office at (505) 925-5770.by the annual Cherry/Silver scrimmage. The event will be on Saturday, October 20th. The clinic will go from 4:30-5:30 and is open to everyone. The cost will be $15 per person. The scrimmage will begin at 6:00 pm.The clinic will feature a chance for the public to meet this year’s team. There will be a pre-clinic reception from 4:00-4:30 in the Pete McDavid Lounge with food, beverages and 9WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HOLDS CHERRY/SILVER SCRIMMAGE N’S BASKETBALL HOLDS CHERRY/SILVER SCRIMMAGEhThe University of New Mexico women’s basketball team held their annual Cherry/Silver scrimmage.Albuquerque, NM–The University of New Mexico women’s basketball team held their annual Cherry/Silver scrimmage.

The Cherry team consisting of Brittany Wolfgang, Molly McKinnon, Mandi Moore, Melissa Forest, Daja Adams and Lauren McLeod won the game easily 62-50.

The scrimmage consisted of two twenty minute halves followed by a ten-minute exhibition. McKinnon finished the game with 19 points and eight rebounds while Forest chipped in 18 points. For the Silver team, Cristal Garcia had 17 points and freshman Stephanie Shaw had eight rebounds and 10 assists.

The Lobos will hold another scrimmage next Friday night, October 26th at 6:00 pm. UNM will open up the 2001-02 season on October 31st in an exhibition game against the Houston Flight.game easily 62-50.

The scrimmage consisted of two twenty minute halves followed by a ten-minute exhibition. McKinnon finished the game with 19 points and eight rebounds while Forest chipped in 18 points. For the Silver team, Cristal Garcia had 17 point8Schedule Change for the Women’s Basketball Team dule Change for the Women’s Basketball TeamThe University of New Mexico announced that the originally scheduled January 24th contest against the San Diego State Aztecs has been moved to Wednesday, January 23rd.Albuquerque, NM–The University of New Mexico announced that the originally scheduled January 24th contest against the San Diego State Aztecs has been moved to Wednesday, January 23rd. Game time will remain 8:30 pm (MST).+Read With The Lobos In Eighth Year With The Lobos In Eighth YearRead with the Lobos is a reading-incentive program now at the end of its eighth year of operation. The program was started by former UNM head mens basketball coach Dave Bliss in 1992-93 after seeing how his youngest son became interested in reading at his elementary school. The program is administered by the UNM athletics marketing department, working closely with school staff and administrators, and is offered to all middle schools in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho and surrounding school districts.Read with the Lobos is a reading-incentive program now at the end of its eighth year of operation. The program was started by former UNM head mens basketball coach Dave Bliss in 1992-93 after seeing how his youngest son became interested in reading at his elementary school. The program is administered by the UNM athletics marketing department, working closely with school staff and administrators, and is offered to all middle schools in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho and surrounding school districts. Albuquerques Lowell Elementary School, as a “Join-A-School” partner of Lobo Athletics, also participates in the program.

The goal of the program is to encourage children to read, and to reward them for their efforts with donations of tickets to Lobo athletics events, primarily football and women’s basketball. The program is divided into two sessions – Fall and Spring – for two reasons: one, to allow for modifications in the program, if necessary; and two, to allow prizes/incentives to be developed around both the fall and spring sports. Assemblies are held at many of the participating schools, which enables UNM student-athletes, staff and coaches to reach the community and bring the program directly into the schools. It also gives the student-athletes the opportunity to promote academics and athletics, and to show the students that it is possible to be successful in both their academic and athletic endeavors. Assemblies are a great vehicle for UNM student-athletes to relate their own personal stories of how they became intercollegiate athletes by studying hard, reading and caring about academics.

Participating students are given special bookmarks, which they use to write down the titles of books as they read them. When they have completed their bookmark, they can submit it to the UNM athletics marketong department for the appropriate prize. During the current session (Spring of 2002), a total of 19 middle schools are participating and over 8,000 bookmarks have been distributed. The program will end Nov. 21, at which time all prizes will be distributed and a determination made as to the top-10 readers throughout the participating schools. These top readers will be rewarded with “special” prizes, which may include an invitation to a Lobo basketball game for an on-court presentation.

COMCAST and Intel have been sponsors of the Read with the Lobos program for many years. COMCAST is particularly active in the program, contributing premium prizes for top readers and participating in school assemblies. Sponsors are extremely important to the continuance of this valuable community program; they provide the support that enables UNM athletics to supply promotional materials, posters and giveaway items to the top readers.

The University of New Mexico’s primary aim is to educate, and the Read with the Lobos program is a great tool to encourage education and reading throughout the youth of our community.

For more information on the Read with the Lobos program, contact the UNM athletics marketing department at (505) 925-5014.mportant to the continuance of this valuable community program; they provide the support that enables UNM athletics to supply promotional materials, posters and giveaway items to the top readers.

The University of New Mexico’s primary aim is to educate, and the Read with the Lobos program is a great tool to encourage education and reading throughout the youth of our community.

For more information on the Read with the Lobos program, contact the UNM athletics marketing departmOSingle Game Tickets For 2001-02 Basketball Season Go On Sale This Week le Game Tickets For 2001-02 Basketball Season Go On Sale This WeekrSingle game tickets for the upcoming University of New Mexico basketball season will go on sale this weekAlbuquerque, NM–Single game tickets for the upcoming University of New Mexico basketball season will go on sale this week. Tickets for women’s basketball games can be bought starting Monday, October 29th and men’s tickets can be bought starting on Wednesday, October 31. As a reminder season tickets are still on sale and all tickets can be purchased at the ticket office or by calling (505) 925-LOBO (5626).

The women’s basketball team kicks off the 2001-02 season by hosting the Houston Flight in an exhibition game on Wednesday, October 31st at 7:00 pm and the men’s basketball season gets into the swing of things against the EA All-Stars on Thursday, November 1st at 7:00 pm.tarting Monday, October 29th and men’s tickets can be bought starting on Wednesday, October 31. As a reminder season tickets are still on sale and all tickets can be purchased at the ticket office or by calling (505) 925-LOBO (5626).

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