Athletics

Paul Weir steps down as ENMU athletic director

387 Views   PORTALES, N.M. (KRQE) – A national search for a new athletic director is in motion at Eastern New Mexico University. The school announced that Paul Weir is stepping down from the role, effective December 1.

Hispanic athletes on representation in sports at UNM

414 Views   A week into Hispanic Heritage Month, Uxue Guereca, Zach Vigil and Nahawa Diarra Berthe, who are all Hispanic Athletes at University of New Mexico, discussed their experiences and representing their culture through their respective sports.

Video appears to show NMSU player urinating on UNM logo

355 Views   ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – KOB 4 got a hold of a video that appears to show New Mexico State University’s starting quarterback urinating on a Lobo logo. It happened inside the University of New Mexico’s indoor practice facility. The video appears to show Diego Pavia peeing on the Lobo

THREE BARREL PREVIEW: ENMU RODEO GOES ON THE ROAD TO SUL ROSS STATE

375 Views   GREYHOUNDS GET SET TO COMPETE AT SRSU ONE WEEK AFTER WOMEN PLACE FOURTH IN COLLEGE DAZE RODEO PORTALES, N.M. – After a successful weekend at the College Daze Rodeo, Eastern New Mexico is on the road at Sul Ross State University to compete in the second competition of

Diego Pavia Steers Aggies to Second Straight Win Over New Mexico

384 Views   Aggies collect second win of the season; Pavia throws two touchdown passes ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – All week long, the expression heard around Las Cruces has been “Beat the Lobos.” On Saturday night, Jerry Kill did exactly that as he led the Aggies to their second win in as

Second sweep of the season for Lobo Volleyball

364 Views   The University of New Mexico volleyball team secured their second sweep of the season, winning 3-0 against the St. John’s Red Storm on Friday, Sept. 1. The match took place on day two of the Lobo Invitational. The Lobos came in strong after going 2-1 against the University

Stanford and California leave Pac-12

380 Views   Future of conference uncertain Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley left the Pacific-12 Conference for the Atlantic Coast Conference on Friday Sept. 1. This paves the way for the Pac-12’s two remaining schools, Oregon State University and Washington State University, to join a new conference or

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