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On Mariachis Night, the party is at the ballpark — on the field, not so much » Albuquerque Journal

But more than that, this town loves to party. ...................... And there was no amount of rain, or a large number of runs scored by the visiting team, that was going to stop fans from enjoying the party going on at the northeast corner of Avenida Cesar Chavez and University Boulevard on Saturday night – in what was the largest gathering anywhere in the state of New Mexico since before the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite a historic 16-0 loss by Albuquerque to the El Paso Chihuahuas that was eventually called off in the top of the sixth inning due to the skies opening up about 8:45 p.m. and dumping rain on Isotopes Park, much of the announced crowd of 10,482 stuck it out through the downpour dancing in the rain and enjoying the music that was part of the team’s wildly popular Mariachis Night promotion.

United heads to El Paso, tries to snap two-game losing streak

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... New Mexico United coach Troy Lesesne, shown directing his team during the May 8, 2021 draw in El Paso, takes his team back to Southwest University Park before what is expected to be a sellout crowd for Saturday’s rematch. (Ivan Pierre Aguirre/El Paso Locomotive FC) Motivation should not be a problem when New Mexico United and host El Paso Locomotive FC square off Saturday night. In fact, causes for a little extra inspiration are easily found. ⋄ United (4-4-2, 14 points) and the Locos (4-1-3, 15 points) are in the middle of a remarkably tight race in the USL Championship’s Mountain Division. Just three points separate second-place El Paso from sixth-place San Antonio. New Mexico comes in tied for third place.

United wilts (again) in second half of 3-2 road loss

A fast start unraveled into a frustrating finish for New Mexico United on Wednesday night. Host Real Monarchs SLC overcame a 2-0 deficit and largely controlled the second half of a 3-2 victory over United in Herriman, Utah. New Mexico’s streak of five straight wins at Zions Bank Stadium ended as the youthful Monarchs controlled most of the second half. Daniel Bruce and Andrew Tinari hammered in long-range goals for United (4-4-2), which appeared to have things well under control for the first 30 minutes. But the Monarchs (2-5-4) answered with two long blasts of their own along with a 1-on-1 score inside the box to turn the tables on the visitors.

Real Monarchs Welcome New Mexico United

Real Monarchs Welcome New Mexico United
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