It is long overdue that UTEP honors the man who made the men's basketball program into a mid-major powerhouse and builds a full size statue of Don Haskins.
The news that longtime Georgetown and Hall of Fame coach John Thompson Jr. passed away at the age of 78 brought back memories of the mid 80s battles with UTEP.
This morning we learned that one of the all-time Aggie greats is now coaching in heaven. Lou Henson, who led NMSU to the 1970 Final Four and twenty years later returned to guide the Aggies men's basketball team, died Saturday at the age of 88...
Gary Payton, who became an All-American at Oregon State, an NBA All Star, and Basketball Hall of Famer, wanted to sign with Don Haskins and the UTEP Miners.
Hank Flores just turned 12 years old when he wrote a letter to Don Haskins and asked to sit on the team's bench for a 1970 UTEP game. Here is his amazing story.
In addition to the reairing of the special Don Haskins Hour each day at 6 p.m. during SportsTalk, 600 ESPN El Paso is putting each episode on podcast channels—Apple, Google Play, you name it! Now, the Don Haskins Hour will be available to download and stream on Spotify.
Despite finishing third in fan voting, Nate 'Tiny' Archibald has a strong case to be the greatest basketball player in the history of the TWC/UTEP program.
In the midst of ESPN replaying classic games, showing documentaries and figuring out something new each day for primetime television, they will be streaming Glory Road on Friday night starting at 6:30 MT.