citay said:Proud Griz Man said:while the Lobos have hardly had Boise's success in football, they are a premier basketball program, so I know there must be that same in-state reluctance
you lost me there.
why?
Premier? No. UNM has not ever made it to the sweet-16 and only won nine first round games. Respectable, but not a Premier college basketball program in my humble opinion.
premier
adjective | pre·mier |\pri-ˈmir, -ˈmyir, -ˈmē-ər; ˈprē-ˌ, ˈpre-ˌ\
Simple Definition of premier: most important or best
Source: Merriam-Webster's Learner's Dictionary
Full Definition of premier : 1 first in position, rank, or importance
2 : first in time : earliest
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia = New Mexico Lobos
NCAA Tournament Round of 32 = 1968, 1974, 1978, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2012
NCAA Tournament appearances = 1968, 1974, 1978, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014
The New Mexico Lobos men's basketball team represents the University of New Mexico, competing in the Mountain West Conference (MWC) in NCAA Division I. UNM established basketball as a varsity sport in 1899 and began competing with regional colleges after establishing an athletics department in 1920. The team is currently coached by Craig Neal. Lobo basketball first achieved national prominence after Bob King was hired as head coach in 1962. King transformed a moribund program into a consistent winner and produced future ABA MVP Mel Daniels. The Lobos won the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) championship in 1964 and 1968, making frequent appearances in national rankings. The team reached the NIT tournament final in 1964 and received its first bid to the NCAA tournament in 1968. The success of the program continued after King departed, winning WAC titles in 1974, 1978, and 1994, winning the conference tournament in 1993 and 1996, and regularly earning post-season tournament bids. The Lobos became frequent participants in the NCAA tournament during the 1990s and have made fifteen appearances overall, as well as nineteen NIT appearances. They have won the MWC regular season championship and the conference tournament four times each. In addition to Daniels, other prominent players produced by the Lobo program include five-time NBA champion Michael Cooper, three-time NBA champion Luc Longley, NBA all-star Danny Granger, and Kenny Thomas. The most renowned enduring feature of the Lobo basketball program is its home venue, known as "The Pit", recognized as one of the best college basketball arenas in the country.[2][3][4] The Pit opened in 1966 and the Lobos have been dominant playing there, winning over eighty percent of their games, while regularly placing among national leaders in attendance. The arena has frequently hosted NCAA tournament games, including the 1983 NCAA Final Four that featured one of the most memorable finishes in tournament history.[5]
http://fansided.com/2014/10/21/75-greatest-college-basketball-programs-time-statistically-ranked/2/ The 75 Greatest College Basketball Programs of All-Time Statistically Ranked
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Point Breakdown:
NCAA Championship: 10 Points
Championship Game Runner-Up: 6 Points
Pre-NCAA Tournament Champion: 6 Points*
Final Four: 5 Points
Elite Eight: 4 Points
Sweet Sixteen: 3 Points
NCAA Tournament Appearance: 2 Points
Conference Championship: 8 Points
*Recognizes awarded championship seasons from before 1939.