NEW MEXICO – UNIVERSITY STADIUM

University Stadium gazes up at the Sandia Mountains that rest on Albuquerque’s eastern edge. A bustling energy surrounds the perimeter of its walls. New Mexico fans populate its bleachers on autumn Saturdays cheering the Lobos on to victory. It’s a festive and colorful atmosphere that plays well against the blue skies in the Land of Enchantment. 

Tailgating pops up around the stadium as fans emblazoned in cherry and silver rev up for gameday. The marching band and spirit squad make its rounds blasting “Hail to Thee New Mexico” with an animated beat. University Stadium saw its first game action in 1960. This classic arena has maintained its vintage charm and Lobo fans make it a rowdy environment.

“Everyone’s A Lobo! Woof! Woof! Woof!” is New Mexico’s battle cry exalted in unison. Blasted from the stands, it offers a powerful message of team unity and loyalty. The Lobo nickname comes from the Spanish word for wolf. Since 1920, this moniker has defined New Mexico because as the student newspaper said at the time, “The Lobo is respected for his cunning, feared for his prowess, and is the leader of the pack.” 

Since the 1960s, the costumed mascot that represents New Mexico has been Lobo Louie. This wild-eyed creature stalks the sidelines hyping up the crowd. Occasionally accompanied by Lobo Lucy, these two mascots feed the enthusiasm in the stands while instilling university fervor.

Ignited by the desert sun, the southwestern spirit heats up in Albuquerque. One of its cauldrons is University Stadium where Lobo fans howl for their team. Pride soars like the colorful hot air balloons that dot the clear New Mexican skies. Sports embrace the passion and culture of this state where everyone’s a lobo.