
New Mexico Lobos Odds
- Overall Record
- 23-10
- ATS Record
- 17-15-0
Lobos Injuries
All NCAAB InjuriesThere are no injuries for this team currently.
Lobos 2026 Schedule & Betting Odds
| date | opponent | score | spread | over/under | moneyline |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 14th | @SDSU | L 62-64 | - | - | - |
| Mar 13th | SJSU | W 93-77 | -16.5 L | O 155 | UNM -1800 |
| Mar 7th | @USU | L 90-94 | +7.5 W | O 156 | USU +245 |
| Mar 5th | CSU | L 74-82 | -8.5 L | O 150 | CSU -410 |
| Feb 28th | SDSU | W 81-76 | -1.5 W | O 150.5 | UNM -135 |
| Feb 25th | @NEV | L 60-67 | +1.5 L | U 148.5 | NEV -108 |
| Feb 22nd | @FRES | W 80-78 | -9.5 L | O 156.5 | UNM -500 |
| Feb 18th | AFA | W 98-61 | -28.5 W | O 148.5 | UNM -6159 |
| Feb 12th | @GC | W 70-64 | +1.5 W | U 148.5 | UNM +105 |
| Feb 8th | BSU | L 90-91 | -4 L | O 152.5 | BSU -205 |
New Mexico Lobos 2025-26 Season
New Mexico enters the final weeks of the 2025–26 season as a formidable threat in a deep Mountain West Conference, sporting a 21–7 record. Under first-year head coach Eric Olen, the Lobos have maintained their status as a postseason regular, navigating a schedule highlighted by a gritty non-conference win over Mississippi State and a dominant sweep of Grand Canyon. While recent setbacks against Utah State and Nevada have kept them from the very top of the conference standings, the Lobos boast one of the most electric environments in college basketball at "The Pit," where they have secured 13 wins this season. Currently appearing in bracketology as a No. 11 seed and a "Last Four In" candidate, New Mexico is fighting to secure an at-large bid and avoid the First Four in Dayton.
The team’s identity is centered around breakout freshman guard Jake Hall, who has taken the conference by storm averaging 15.9 PPG and earning multiple Freshman of the Week honors. He is complemented by a versatile veteran core, including senior guard Deyton Albury (11.6 PPG) and freshman forward Tomislav Buljan, who nearly averages a double-double with 11.9 PPG and a team-high 9.8 RPG. With an offense averaging over 81 points per game and a top-50 national ranking in three-point percentage, the Lobos have the firepower to beat anyone in March. Their path to Selection Sunday features a critical regular-season finale against No. 23 Utah State on March 7, a game that will serve as a final audition for the NCAA Tournament committee.
Betting on the New Mexico Lobos
The New Mexico Lobos are a perennial threat in the Mountain West, especially when playing in the electric atmosphere of "The Pit." As they push for a high seed in the conference tournament, it’s important to keep a close eye on the betting lines. Here are the most popular ways to wager on the Lobos if you are in a legal betting jurisdiction.
New Mexico Moneyline
A moneyline bet is the simplest way to wager, as it only requires you to pick the winner of the game. Your payout is determined by the odds set for each team. Here is an example for a Lobos game against San Diego State:
- New Mexico +125 moneyline
- San Diego State -150 moneyline
In this example, San Diego State is the favorite (indicated by the minus sign), while New Mexico is the underdog (indicated by the plus sign). A $100 bet on the Lobos would return a $125 profit if they win, whereas a bettor would need to wager $150 on the Aztecs to win $100.
New Mexico Point Spread
A point spread wager involves betting on the margin of victory rather than just the winner. Using the same New Mexico vs. San Diego State matchup:
- New Mexico +3.5 (-110)
- San Diego State -3.5 (-110)
For a bet on the Lobos to win, they must either win the game outright or lose by 3 points or less. San Diego State would need to win by 4 points or more to "cover." The -110 indicates the juice (or vig); you must wager $110 to earn a $100 profit.
New Mexico Over/Unders
Over/under totals focus on the combined final score of both teams. You bet on whether the total points will be higher or lower than the oddsmakers' number. For a fast-paced game at The Pit, the total might be:
- Over 152.5 points (-110)
- Under 152.5 points (-110)
If the final score is 80–75 (155 total points), the Over wins. If the teams combine for 152 or fewer, the Under wins.
New Mexico Prop Bets
Prop bets allow fans to wager on specific player performances or game-specific events. Popular props for Lobos fans often include:
- Jake Hall Over/Under 15.5 points scored.
- Tomislav Buljan Over/Under 9.5 rebounds.
- Which team will reach 20 points first.
Note: While many states allow these, New Mexico retail sportsbooks often have specific restrictions regarding props on in-state collegiate athletes.
New Mexico Future Odds
Futures odds are bets placed on long-term outcomes rather than a single game. If you believe the Lobos are sleepers for a deep run, you can place a futures bet on:
- New Mexico to win the Mountain West Tournament.
- New Mexico to reach the Sweet 16.
- New Mexico to win the NCAA National Championship.
Trade on New Mexico NCAAB Games via Kalshi
For fans in New Mexico who prefer to avoid the drive to a tribal casino, Kalshi is a popular legal alternative. Kalshi is a federally regulated prediction market app that allows users to trade event contracts on various outcomes, including sports and March Madness. Since it is regulated at the federal level, it provides a unique and legal way for users in the Land of Enchantment to engage with the success of the Lobos and other NCAAB teams through th eir smartphones.



