Courtesy of New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State Athletics Director Dr. McKinley Boston announced Thursday that Freddy Delgado has been named the Aggies new women’s head soccer coach. Delgado has been the interim head coach since mid-November after the resignation of Blair Quinn.
Courtesy of New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State sophomore guard Abby Scott was names Player of the Week by the Western Athletic Conference for her stellar performance on the court during the week of Jan. 13-19.
Courtesy of New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The New Mexico State women’s basketball team broke the 100-point barrier and saw record breaking performances by its three upperclassmen in the 106-77 win over Kansas City on Saturday, Jan. 18. NM State improved to 6-12 on the season and 3-2 in Western Athletic Conference play.
Courtesy of New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State women’s basketball team got back to the Pan American Center with an 82-61 win over Western Athletic Conference opponent Chicago State. The night saw sophomore Abby Scott highlighted with a career-high 36 points and a new record for 3-pointers in a single game.
Courtesy of AggieVision We at AggieVision got with the NMSU volleyball seniors to see what their journey has been like playing for NMSU and what they plan on doing in the future. Courtesy of AggieVision Today we get ready for some of the spring sports. Coach Kathy Rodolph and Coach Rocky Ward are on and talk about their teams and the upcoming season. We put a mic on women's basketball head coach Mark Trakh to see the different emotions he experiences during a game. Coach Trakh is on with us as well to discuss his team and what he expects out of the game versus Chicago State. Coach Marvin Menzies joins us to talk about his teams win streak and the first conference road trip. Courtesy of New Mexico State University The New Mexico State Athletics Department announced Wednesday morning that the NM State men’s basketball game versus Kansas City on Saturday, January 18 will be available on Comcast in the state of New Mexico. Game time is set for 6 p.m. (MT).
NM State (14-5, 3-0) is riding a seven-game winning streak, which is the second seven-game winning streak of the season. The Aggies also marked seven straight wins from Nov. 9, 2013 through Nov. 27, 2013. During the recent string of wins, the Aggies have not gone into a half trailing their opponent. The Aggie Men's Basketball Team is listed on three mid major polls this week. Courtesy of the Las Cruces Sun News LAS CRUCES, NM: Two Aggie basketball players figure to make a significant impact on and off the court in 2014 and beyond.
Sim and Tanveer Bhullar, brothers of Indian decent and natives of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, both stand over 7-feet tall. Sim, listed at 7-foot-5, 360 pounds, joined the Aggies last year and played a significant role on a team that reached the NCAA Tournament for the third time in four years. This past fall he was joined by his brother Tanveer -- standing at 7-foot-3, 335 pounds -- on the Aggie roster. Courtesy of New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. – New Mexico State head football coach Doug Martin has named Steve Marshall the Aggies’ new offensive line coach. Marshall has over 30 years of coaching experience at the collegiate and professional ranks.
“The opportunity to hire an offensive line coach with the experience that coach Marshall has is a big plus for our program,” Martin said. “The fact that coach Marshall and our offensive coordinator Gregg Brandon have worked together before is another plus. I think this is just another step forward for this program in hiring the best coaches we can.” “I’m very excited for the opportunity coach Martin gave me, and I’m looking forward to getting to Las Cruces, meeting the staff and players and getting to work,” Marshall said. “I think what coach Martin has done with the program, what he is trying to accomplish and moving into the Sun Belt are all things that are leading to an exciting time for New Mexico State football, and I look forward to being a part of that journey.” Courtesy of New Mexico State University DENVER – The Western Athletic Conference office announced on Monday, January 13, that junior guard Daniel Mullings has been named Western Athletic Conference men’s basketball Player of the Week for Jan. 6-12.
Courtesy of New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. – For the second time this season the New Mexico State Men’s Basketball team has won seven-consecutive games after handling Idaho, 78-54, on Saturday night inside the Pan American Center.
Courtesy of New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Starting his second-consecutive game in place of injured center Sim Bhullar, senior forward Renaldo Dixon marked a career-high 18 points to pace the New Mexico State basketball team to a 96-87 victory over Seattle University Thursday night inside the Pan American Center.
Courtesy of AggieVision On this episode of New Mexico State Sports Weekly Women's basketball head coach Mark Trakh talks about the games played over the break and what's on the horizon for his team. We'll sit down with Associate Athletic Director for Academics James Hall about what it really takes to be a student-athlete and how they are able to juggle their two roles. LAstly, Men's Basketball head coach Marvin Menzies stops by and discusses his teams five game win streak as well as the upcoming conferences games. Courtesy of New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. - The New Mexico State athletics department announced Wednesday that the 21 student-athletes from men’s & women’s cross country, soccer and volleyball were named Academic All-WAC honorees for the fall semester.
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