Washington State and New Mexico have a history on the gridiron. Let’s dig into the archives to relive some of the key matchups and stats from their past games.
Last Matchup: November 16, 2024
Washington State and New Mexico last faced each other on November 16, 2024.
Unfortunately, I don’t have the final score for that game, which makes it difficult to analyze the game’s significance.
Without more information, it’s also tough to contextualize the game within the broader rivalry. Was it a conference game? A bowl game? A non-conference matchup? All of this would help tell the story of the game’s importance.
Win and Loss Streaks
Looking at the overall record, you might wonder about times when either Washington State or New Mexico was on a roll or just couldn’t seem to catch a break.
- The longest win streak between these two teams was 2 games, from September 20, 2003, to September 3, 2004.
- The longest losing streak was a single game on November 16, 2024.
These streaks, while interesting, don’t tell the whole story. Many factors can play into why a team might win or lose, from player injuries to coaching strategies to just plain luck on a given day.
Last Three Matchups
Over the last three games between Washington State and New Mexico (9/20/2003-11/16/2024), Washington State holds a 2-1 advantage. This recent history suggests a potential shift in dominance between the two teams, though a three-game sample size provides limited insight.
In Closing
Looking back, the Washington State vs. New Mexico series has been marked by streaks of dominance for both sides, with Wazzu holding the edge recently.
While future matchups are uncertain, they would add another chapter to this interesting, if infrequent, rivalry.
Historical data like this offers valuable context for fans and researchers alike.