Uriah Tenette Returns to UNM Lobos for Sophomore Season Amid Transfer Portal Changes
UNM's little big man, Uriah Tenette, announces return for sophomore season
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Uriah Tenette, a standout point guard for the University of New Mexico Lobos, announced his return for the 2025-26 season after a successful freshman year. His decision comes amid roster changes, including departures of other players. Tenette averaged 10.6 points and had a remarkable assist-to-turnover ratio, showcasing his impact on the team.
- 01Uriah Tenette averaged 10.6 points and had a 3.09 assist-to-turnover ratio during his freshman season.
- 02He played significant minutes, contributing to the Lobos' success with a +282 point differential when on the court.
- 03Tenette's return provides stability for the Lobos after the departure of other key players.
- 04The UNM Lobos are promoting a 'Real Ones' branding strategy to engage fans and support fundraising.
- 05Other players, including Pons, have announced their departure from the team, highlighting the ongoing changes in the roster.
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Uriah Tenette, a 5-foot-10 point guard from Prescott, Arizona, has announced his return to the University of New Mexico Lobos men's basketball team for the 2025-26 season. After a standout freshman year where he played 971 minutes and averaged 10.6 points per game, Tenette's performance was vital to the team's success, as they outscored opponents by 282 points when he was on the court. His announcement comes amidst roster changes, including the departures of players like Tomislav Buljan and JT Rock. Tenette's return is seen as a stabilizing factor for the team, which is promoting a 'Real Ones' branding strategy to engage fans and encourage donations to the Lobo Alliance, the fundraising arm for athlete revenue sharing. Meanwhile, fellow player Pons has decided to enter the transfer portal, marking further changes to the Lobos' roster. The transfer portal is expected to see a significant influx of players, reflecting the dynamic nature of college basketball rosters.
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Tenette's return is significant for the Lobos' basketball program, providing stability and leadership as the team navigates changes in its roster.
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