Category: Sports
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Welcome, Aggies, to the Era of “Name, Image and Likeness”
This past April, the NCAA moved closer to a comprehensive and universally agreed upon position when it comes to student athletes ability to retain owndership of the rights associated with their individual name, image and likeness. It’s about time.
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Shiyazh Pete Named to Lombardi Award Watch List
Thursday afternoon, Shiyazh Pete was one of 90 individuals named to the 2024 Lombardi Award Watch List.
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Hatch Valley High School Kicks Off Fall Sports in Our Broader Community
Today, August 17, 2024, the Hatch Valley Bears Boys and Girls Soccer teams square off against Deming. These are the first high school contests in our broader community for this school year.
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Las Cruces Public Schools kicks off the 2024 Football Season and Mayfield/Cruces Rivalry Week with “Rivalry Renewed–the Rivalry Games”
The kickoff to the rivalry will be held this weekend on Saturday August 17th from 9am -1pm at the Field of Dreams Softball Complex. This is a one-of-a-kind student only event where students from both schools will be admitted if they have their student ID and a can of food to donate to charity.
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GOOOOOOOOOO Aggies–NMSU Soccer Ties #23 USC
The Aggies came back from a two-goal deficit to tie #23 USC, 2-2, in the season opener on Aug. 15, 2024. Kennedy Herrera and Meredith Scott secured the draw, with both goals coming in the final 14 minutes of the match.
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Aggies Open 2024 Soccer Season Hosting #23 USC
NM State opens the 2024 season hosting #23 USC on Aug. 15 at 7 p.m. at the NM State Soccer Complex. This will be the first time that the Aggies have hosted a Big Ten opponent in program history, and just the second time NM State has played host to a power conference program, playing…
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NMSU Track & Field Signs 18 to 2024 Class… including Six Male Athletes
As summer winds down and students return to campus, the Aggies have been hard at work, bringing in new members of the Crimson & White. In total, NM State adds 18 student-athletes for the 2024-25 season, including six males and 12 females.
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Youth Sportsmanship Basketball Registration in Las Cruces Opens August 22
The City of Las Cruces Parks and Recreation Department is offering individual registration for Youth Sportsmanship Basketball beginning Aug. 22, 2024.
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Clear Bag Policy in Effect at the Field of Dreams Security measures in place at football, soccer, baseball and softball fields
Las Cruces Public Schools has initiated a clear bag policy at the district’s Field of Dreams outdoor events venues, including the LCPS football, soccer, baseball and softball fields, a step that district administration says will expedite security lines and enhance public safety.
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Aggies Announce 2024 Cross Country Schedule
NM State will compete in four regular season meets, including hosting the 2024 Lori Fitzgerald Memorial Open.
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NM State Soccer Wins Season Opening Exhibition–Picked to Finish 2nd in CUSA in Preseason Poll
NM State Soccer wrapped up their exhibition against Cochise College with a victory on Friday, Aug. 9, at the NM State Soccer Complex.
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High School Football Starts in Two Weeks; Here is a District-Level Breakdown
Our local teams are spread out over five (5) different districts. Here is a breakdown of the districts teams in our broader community will be competing in.
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FOR THE 1ST TIME EVER LAS CRUCES VS MAYFIELD WILL KICKOFF THE FOOTBALL SEASON
The Las Cruces High School vs Mayfield High School football game is widely regarded as one of the best rivalries not only New Mexico, but the entire country.
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NMSU Women’s Golf Strengthens Staff: Coach Announces Addition of Alison Gastelum
Gastelum to serve as graduate assistant following five-year playing career with NM State.
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Three to Watch for the Next Three Days: Womens Golf in Paris
Golf in the Olympics is very similar to what we are used to in our broader community with two distinctions. 1) There is no “cut” after the second round of 18–all competitors play 72 holes. 2) There are sudden-death tie breaker rounds for all medals.
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Los Alamos’ Chase Jackson is a TRUE, classical Olympian–she competes early Thursday morning
Competing naked is widely accepted as the only way the Greeks would perform in the original Olympic games.
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High School Soccer Starts in Two Weeks; Here is a District-Level Breakdown (Boys and Girls)
Our broader community is dynamic. Because of the changing nature of the place we call home, the New Mexico Activities Association (NMAA) has been forced to play the district shuffling game.
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Eight Days in August Bring USC, UNM and Oregon to Our Broader Community
In a cruel twist of fate, Aggies Soccer will play host to two Big 10 schools and the Lobos just as the students are returning to campus. One of the visiting teams, the USC Trojans, ended last season ranked 25th in the United Soccer Coaches Poll.
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Tyrese Haliburton, we are rooting for you (and Team USA) in the Quarterfinals this Tuesday
In the final game of Group C play, Team USA dominated Puerto Rico, 104-83. Of the impressive roster of star basketball players to take the court for Team USA, Tyrese Haliburton was the only player to not score a single point.
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Aggies Announce Hiring of Patrick Larrison to Bolster Olympic Sports Programs
Larrison joins the Aggies after an extensive career as private throws coach and volunteer for the University of Kansas.
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The Cruces-Mayfield football rivalry is back in… THREE WEEKS (a mini-post FYI)
For the first time in the history of the Cruces-Mayfield (or Mayfield-Cruces, if you prefer) rivalry, the storied match up will be the season opener.
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Rachel Glenn, a Team USA Athlete who is unapologetic about her Name, Image and Likeness rights
Both the New York Post and Sports Illustrated made hay about Team USA Women’s High Jump competitor, Rachel Glenn, and her decision to leave the University of South Carolina for the Razorbacks of Arkansas for non-athletic reasons.
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Get Inspired by Team USA’s 3×3 Basketball Team–and get ready for the tournament at Meerscheidt Recreation Center
Registration for the Las Cruces Parks & Rec 3×3 Tournament opens up on September 3, 2024. The tournament is tentatively scheduled for September 20-22.
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Justin Best, we love peppers, too!
When the local community doesn’t have anyone “homegrown” to represent them in the Olympics, we have to find those athletes who represent something we are passionate about.
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Red or Green? How About Gold! Chiles and U.S. Women’s Gymnastics are who we are rooting for today
Both Chiles and Biles will compete in each of the four event rounds; Suni Lee will fill the third spot on uneven bars and balance beam and floor exercise, while Jade Carey will round out the slots on the vault.
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Jordan Thompson, we are rooting for you today in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
No, Jordan Thompson is not from around here. In fact, one would be hard pressed to find any connection to our local community… except for her name–Jordan.
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2024 NM State Volleyball Schedule Unveiled
The second edition of NM State Volleyball in Conference USA is on the horizon. Mike Head Coach Mike Jordan, entering his 27th season with the program, announced the full 31-match slate of 2024 competitions.
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Mariah Duran, we are rooting for you today in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Mariah Duran played many sports while growing up in Albuquerque, but when her brothers gifted her a skateboard on her 10th birthday – suddenly things changed. Just three years later, Mariah was entering her first skateboarding competition.
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Lia Mosher Named Assistant Volleyball Coach at NMSU
Aggie legend joins former teammate Tatyana Battle on Mike Jordan’s bench.
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Kevon Williams, we are rooting for you today in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
After stellar DII football career, he found a path to a college degree and the Paris Olympics playing… Rugby.
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Trio of Aggies Earn Cobalt Golf All-America Scholar Honors
Javier Delgadillo, Alvaro Morales and River Smalley receive recognition for athletic and academic achievements.
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ORGAN MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE NAMED GATORADE NEW MEXICO BOYS TRACK & FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR
In its 39th year of honoring the nation’s most elite high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Corbin Coombs of Organ Mountain High School is the 2023-24 Gatorade New Mexico Boys Track & Field Player of the Year.
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LAS CRUCES HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETE NAMED GATORADE NEW MEXICO GIRLS TRACK & FIELD PLAYER OF THE YEAR
In its 39th year of honoring the nation’s most elite high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Kaselle Davis of Las Cruces High School is the 2023-24 Gatorade New Mexico Girls Track & Field Player of the Year.
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SPECIAL SPORTS EDITORIAL: “Listen to Local Baseball on the Radio this President’s Day”
This President’s Day weekend, our broader community will have the opportunity to tune in to four games (and one softball game) hosted by our very own New Mexico State Aggies.