Lobos backcourt trio finally practices together for the first time
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 4, 2026, 3:05 AM
Last updated Jun 4, 2026
College SportsOn June 3, 2026, the New Mexico Lobos conducted their first official summer workout, featuring guards Uriah Tenette, Jake Hall, and Hudson Mayes taking the court together for the first time. The trio, initially envisioned to play together two years ago, finally reunited after roster changes delayed their collaboration. Mayes expressed optimism about the season, believing the team can achieve significant success in the Mountain West. Additionally, the Lobos announced a three-game scheduling agreement with Saint Mary's College, with their first meeting set for December 12. UNM will pay $100,000 for the opportunity to host the Gaels this season.
- •Lobos held summer workout on June 3, 2026.
- •Tenette, Hall, and Mayes practice together for the first time.
- •Hudson Mayes optimistic about winning the Mountain West.
- •UNM agrees to three-game series with Saint Mary's College.
- •First game of the series scheduled for December 12.
- 3:05 AMYahoo Sports — A Lobos backcourt trio two years in the making finally takes the court together
"Call it a delayed debut. While fans got their introduction to freshman stars Uriah Tenette and Jake Hall last season in the Pit, it wasn't until Wednesday that Eric Olen saw those two guards walk on the court in the Rudy Davalos Practice Facility with something they didn't have this past season. A vision from two years ago finally came to fruition. While still growing his then-skyrocketing ...
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