Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 12, 2025

The University of Houston Women’s Basketball team prepares for a crucial non-conference game against the University of New Mexico Lobos. Scheduled to take place at The Pit in Albuquerque, this game marks the end of Houston’s non-conference schedule and features historical rivalries. With both teams seeking to enhance their records, excitement builds around the clash. New Mexico aims to maintain its perfect home record against the Cougars, who look to turn the tides in their favor.


Houston, TX — The University of Houston Women’s Basketball team is gearing up for a pivotal non-conference matchup against the University of New Mexico Lobos on Saturday, December 13, 2025. The game will tip off at 8 p.m. Central Time at The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This contest not only concludes the Cougars’ non-conference schedule but also serves as a critical preparatory test ahead of conference play.

As the 11th meeting between these two squads approaches, the historical context looms large, with New Mexico leading the series 6-4. The Lobos, known for their strong performances at home, have yet to lose to Houston in Albuquerque, boasting a perfect 5-0 record against the Cougars on their court. With both teams seeking to bolster their competitive edge, this matchup promises action and intensity.

Current Season Overview

The Cougars enter this game with a record of 5-4, including 1-1 in road games. Their most recent outing resulted in a 70-62 loss to Southern. Despite the defeat, Houston showcased their offensive potential with three players recording double-digit scoring. Kyndall Hunter led the charge with 14 points, supported by Jorynn Ross and Briana Peguero, who added 13 and 10 points respectively.

Conversely, New Mexico arrives with a solid 7-3 record, fresh off a hard-fought 72-69 victory over Arizona, during which they commanded the game for over 34 minutes. The Lobos have demonstrated offensive prowess at home, averaging an impressive 74.6 points while holding opponents to just 58.4 points in their five home games this season.

Implications for Local Athletics

This matchup not only aims to bolster team records but also contributes significantly to the local sports culture. The Cougars’ performance serves as a reflection of Houston’s growing investment in collegiate athletics, which has become increasingly vital to the region’s economic landscape. As more fans engage with college sports, it generates revenue that supports both athletic programs and community businesses.

Support from Community and Investment

The atmosphere at The Pit promises to be electric, with local supporters rallying behind the Lobos. This underscores the importance of local engagement in collegiate sports, where community investment plays an integral role in the success of these programs. As athletic departments continue to prioritize fan engagement and marketing initiatives, local economies benefit from increased attendance and merchandise sales.

Balanced Analysis of the Teams

Both teams will need to create strategies that leverage their unique strengths to secure a victory. Houston seeks to overcome previous struggles against New Mexico, while the Lobos aim to defend their home-court advantage. Such competitions highlight the essence of college athletics: the drive for improvement, resilience, and the thrill of competition. These elements contribute to a rich sports narrative that resonates throughout the state.

Conclusion

In summary, the upcoming clash between the Cougars and Lobos is not just a game; it is a microcosm of the broader implications of college sports in Houston and beyond. As fans prepare to support their respective teams, the match is a reminder of the role collegiate athletics plays in fostering community spirit and local economies. As the Cougars strive for their first win at The Pit, all eyes will be on them to see if they can seize the moment.

Fans can catch the game live on the Mountain West Network, with play-by-play commentary provided by Jeremy Branham on The Varsity Network. For up-to-date information about the game and team progress, following the University of Houston Women’s Basketball social media is encouraged.

FAQ

When is the game between the University of Houston and New Mexico?
The game is scheduled for Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 8 p.m. Central Time.
Where will the game take place?
The matchup will take place at The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
What is the historical record between the two teams?
New Mexico leads the all-time series against Houston 6-4, with a 5-0 record in Albuquerque.
What are the current records of both teams?
The University of Houston has a record of 5-4, while New Mexico boasts a record of 7-3.
How can fans watch the game?
Fans can watch the game live on the Mountain West Network and listen via The Varsity Network.

Team Record Last Game Result
University of Houston 5-4 Lost to Southern 70-62
University of New Mexico 7-3 Defeated Arizona 72-69

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