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In an arena full of screaming fans, two teams face off against one another as shouts of “You can do it” mingle with boos and cries of enthusiasm carry them along on a wave of energy. The … more
The Aggie women’s basketball team (4-3) hosts the UC-Irvine Anteaters at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5, in the Pan American Center. The Aggies’ four-game winning streak … more
If you haven’t gotten your tickets to the Dec. 16 Isleta New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque, it could already be too late. New Mexico State University Aggie fans were buying them at a rapid pace … more
The Boys & Girls Club announced that its annual breakfast fundraiser, scheduled for April, will feature three-time Olympic gold medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings as keynote speaker. The 16th … more
It seems as we get older it comes sooner each year. It’s the joyful opportunity to consider and remember what we as Americans are so thankful for. I am thankful for so much that I could not … more
A closely fought first half that ended in a 7-7 tie busted loose for NM State in the second half, as the Aggies cruised to a 28-7 victory in the 100 th football meeting between NMSU and UTEP. It … more
A golf simulator is a wall-sized screen that allows golf to be played and practiced on a facsimile driving range or golf course, usually in an indoor setting. Relying on a sophisticated set of … more
Aggie volleyball: The NM State women’s volleyball team is on the road this weekend at Jacksonville State in Alabama. The Aggies lost to Western Kentucky in a pair of home matches Oct. 13- 14. … more
“The ladies earned their place in the national championship,” said Jamar Cotton, an assistant coach for the New Mexico Banitas tackle football team based in Las Cruces. The Banitas … more
Betsy Rawls, winner of 55 LPGA tournaments including eight majors, died in October at age 95. She was one of only two golfers (the other is Mickey Wright) to have won four U.S. Women’s Open … more
The Annual Tour of the Gila Bicycle Race begins Wednesday, April 24, 2024, running through Sunday, Apr. 28. Law enforcement agencies will provide traffic control as racers travel through various … more
Day baseball is alive and well in Las Cruces, with a 3 p.m. game today (Tuesday, May 16) at Presley Askew Field on the New Mexico State University campus. After concluding its conference … more
Former New Mexico State University pitcher Kyle Bradish, now pitching in the Major Leagues for the resurgent Baltimore Orioles is challenging for the American League earned run average title. As … more
WOMEN: The NM State women’s basketball team opened at home Monday, Nov. 6 vs. Arizona, falling 68-57.  They play two road games Nov. 10 and 12, but return home for a game 2 p.m. Saturday, … more
For the first time in 277 days, the Aggie faithful got to witness the NM State men's basketball team play on its home floor. Coach  Jason Hooten and his squad did not disappoint as they … more
The New Mexico Banitas, Las Cruces’ women’s tackle football team, will play their first ever Women’s Football Alliance (WFA) playoff game in June. The Banitas will play a playoff … more
I think somebody long ago applied the word “slice” to golf upon noticing that a slicer’s golf club moves across the ball much like a knife cuts or slices across a roast, from … more
After piecing together arguably its most complete performance in a Wednesday win over FIU, NM State will welcome fellow CUSA newcomer in another midweek bout as Sam Houston makes the trip to the … more
Aggie outfielder Keith Jones II celebrates in the dugout after homering as NM State beat the University of New Mexico Lobos 8-0 Tuesday, May 16. The Aggies host St. Thomas in a trio of home games … more
I have always been puzzled by the crazy names of drugs and medications, especially those advertised on television – and there are plenty. Who comes up with these seemingly randomly lettered … more
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