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'Dream come true': UNM alums tie the knot during Lobos' historic tournament run

'Dream come true': UNM alums tie the knot during Lobos' historic tournament run
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Every year, University of New Mexico alums Sarah and Joe Gallegos fly to Las Vegas to watch the Lobos play in the Mountain West Conference Tournament.

Every year, the couple fantasizes about getting married while they鈥檙e there.

This year, Sarah and Joe decided they would wait no longer. They decided to double up, and scheduled a small ceremony for last Friday at Chapel of the Flowers, just about 15 minutes away from the Thomas & Mack Center, where the tournament was being held.

About 80 of Sarah and Joe鈥檚 family and friends 鈥 many of whom would already have been in Las Vegas for the tournament 鈥 packed into the white chapel, where glittering glass chandeliers dangled from a coffered ceiling over the crowd as they were married.

鈥淚 got to marry my best friend,鈥 Joe told the Journal.

Marcos Anaya, a longtime friend of Joe鈥檚 and a similarly avid Lobos fan, said a wedding ceremony scheduled in the middle of the Mountain West Tournament was a marriage of two of Joe鈥檚 favorite things: the love of his life, and of course, the Lobos.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 probably a dream come true for him,鈥 he said.

鈥淗e actually surprised, I think, a lot of us, because at first we weren鈥檛 sure if he was going to get married in his Lobo shirt and shorts,鈥 Anaya added. 鈥淏ut no, he got dressed, and he put a suit on.鈥

The ceremony was short and sweet, Sarah said 鈥 not one dull moment. The wedding party took some photos and spent the next hours celebrating in a party bus and a tiki bar.

Then, they got ready for UNM鈥檚 semifinal matchup against Colorado State University.

The Lobos sailed past the Rams on Friday, and, despite trailing for much of the second half of the next day鈥檚 championship game, rallied past San Diego State University to win the tournament. In so doing, UNM became the first team to win the tournament by winning four games in four days.

The Lobos鈥 victory, Sarah said, was like its own wedding gift.

鈥淚t was a memory that is unforgettable,鈥 she said.

Icing on the wedding cake came when the couple ran into the hoops team and got personal congratulations from head coach Richard Pitino.

The Gallegos and Pitino
Sarah and Joe Gallegos stand in front of a bar with UNM men鈥檚 basketball head coach Richard Pitino.

Joe, who said he鈥檚 been going to Lobos games since he was 6 years old, is following the team to Memphis, where they鈥檙e scheduled to face off with Clemson University on Friday.

Sarah, meanwhile, is staying behind with their 2-year-old son, planning instead to watch the game with Joe鈥檚 father.

鈥淚 wanted to go really bad,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut then I was like, 鈥極K, well, what do we do with our son?鈥欌

But for the happy couple, simultaneously getting married and getting to watch the Lobos advance to the NCAA tournament 鈥 for the first time since 2014 鈥 seemed to be momentous enough.

鈥淎 lot of people were like, 鈥楯oe can鈥檛 forget his anniversary now,鈥欌 Sarah joked.