The Aggie baseball team will face in-state rival New Mexico today and tomorrow in Albuquerque at Isotopes Park. The Aggies and Lobos split a pair of games last week with UNM winning the first game 9-6 and the Aggies winning the second game 17-8. We talked with head coach Rocky Ward about those two games as well as the four game series against St. Joseph's in this week's interview. The Aggies have had pretty good success in Albuquerque the past few seasons winning there in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. Last year was the only time the Aggies and Lobos did not play two games in Las Cruces and two in Albuquerque. The Aggies are 9-6 on the young season while New Mexico is 8-4 and coming off a 2-1 series victory over Southern Cal.
Both games against UNM this week are scheduled for a 3:05 p.m. first pitch. They can be heard on the radio (tape delayed) on KSNM AM 570 in Las Cruces at 6:00 p.m. but live streaming audio will be available via Aggie Access (subscription required). Live stats for today's game will also be available via the New Mexico athletic website.

Be sure to check out our interviews with Aggie men's head basketball coach Marvin Menzies and Aggie women's head coach Darin Spence as the two coaches and teams head to Reno for the WAC tournament.
The women open up play tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 p.m. MT while the men will wrap up the first day's action on Thursday at 9:30 p.m. MT.
Both coaches are obviously very optimistic about their chances to win the tournament. Both of the top seeds in league play are on a roll, Utah State on the men's side has won 15 straight games and 14 straight conference games. On the women's side, Fresno State has won 17 straight games and went undefeated in WAC play winning all 16 games.
Both the Aggie men and the Aggie women face a dangerous first round opponent. For the men it's San Jose State, a team that defeated them in San Jose and a team that if they get hot behind the scoring of First Team All-WAC selection Adrian Oliver and Robert Owens, they have the talent to win the tournament. Likewise for Idaho, they have gotten hot at the right time. The Vandals struggled to open the season and lost their first two conference games but have won six of their final nine games and vaulted to a tie for 4th place over the final three weeks of the season.
For both teams to win the WAC title, they will have definitely had to take the toughest road. The Aggie men will have to defeat San Jose State, likely setting up a semifinal rematch with Nevada, a team that swept them this season and then if they can win that game they would face Utah State, a team that just beat them by 18 points.
The women have an equally daunting task. They must defeat Idaho, a team that swept them this season, then setting up a semifinal game with Fresno State who as we mentioned earlier is undefeated in league play this season. If they can get past that semifinal game it would set up a game against one of the teams from the other half of the bracket which includes Boise State, Nevada and Louisiana Tech.
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