[7] In Bradbury's first season in 2016–17, New Mexico went 15–15, including 10–8 in Mountain West Conference (MW) games.
[8] The 2019–20 season began with high expectations, as the MW coaches' preseason poll picked New Mexico to finish second in the conference standings.
[12] Shortly after Everett left the team, two former players went on the record with television station KRQE with allegations that Bradbury was verbally abusive.
[13] However, eleven other former players responded by posting an open letter on Twitter stating in part: "There was no mental or emotional abuse.
Sena was adopted from Ethiopia in April 2010, shortly after Bradbury accepted the head coaching position at Wright State.