Following a strong start to the season, the UTEP volleyball program will face solid competition as they prepare for the Borderland Invitational this weekend.
The 98th Battle of I-10 for the Silver Spade and Brass Spittoon between UTEP and New Mexico State will kick off the 2021 football season on Saturday, Aug. 28 at Aggie Memorial Stadium.
New Mexico State announced today that they have signed a contract with Northwestern to play the first ever football game between the two schools in 2023.
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham sent a letter to the leadership of the University of New Mexico and New Mexico State University to "postpone collegiate athletics in this moment of escalating danger," specifically fall contact sports such as football and soccer.
As social media accounts have joined the movement to "Black Out Tuesday" across social media sites, local sports organizations, coaches and players have voiced their support for justice amid the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
The UTEP Miners gave new head coach Sean Kugler his first win as a head coach on Saturday night as the Miners defeated the NM State Aggies 42-21, in Las Cruces.
Behind 253 yards passing from quarterback Jameill Showers and 97 yards rushing from running back Aaron Jones along with a very strong UTEP offensive line, the Miners managed to have the ball for a statagering 41 minutes of the game...
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Welcome to another edition of Deep Dish Sports with the Iceman Brandon Cohn.
Today's show includes a discussion and preview of the NCAA Tournament, and we talk about NMSU and New Mexico's chances of making a run in this year's big dance...
Happy sports Thursday, thank you for taking a time out and welcome back, 'On The Sidelines'!!
Show topics for tonight include: My views on New Mexico St. getting denied by the Sun Belt, Dr. Shaq has a short lived rumor and Bob Stull steps up in a big way...
As we near the dawn of another NCAA tournament let's establish one thing; 'March Madness' and the NCAA Tournament do not thwart productivity at offices across the country because of people's undying love for college basketball. Rather, the brackets, office pools, and bragging rights are what make the tournament what it is today...