This total encompasses freshmen, transfers and returning student-athletes at NM State for the 2012-13 season. All-WAC recipients must carry at least a 3.0 grade point average and participate in at least 50 percent of the team's contests to qualify for recognition.
Courtesy: New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. (June 25) - The New Mexico State athletics department proudly announced Wednesday that the Aggies were among the leaders in the Western Athletic Conference last year with 190 Academic All-WAC team members, finishing second overall for the 2012-13 academic school year. NM State’s 190 honorees surpassed the number of 2011-12 honorees.
This total encompasses freshmen, transfers and returning student-athletes at NM State for the 2012-13 season. All-WAC recipients must carry at least a 3.0 grade point average and participate in at least 50 percent of the team's contests to qualify for recognition. Courtesy of New Mexico State University Shortly after being named president, Garrey Carruthers formed three transition teams to provide an independent assessment of NMSU Athletics, the Foundation and NMSU's 2-year community college system. Carruthers seeks the advice of the individuals on these teams and has asked them to highlight areas where improvements can be made. Their work to be completed within a few weeks and the campus community posted regarding their findings.
Courtesy of the Albuquerque Journal LAS CRUCES – Even at this early stage of the summer season, I expect the New Mexico State men’s basketball team to reach a third consecutive NCAA Tournament.
And I don’t think I’m alone in that sentiment. The Aggies will enter the 2013-14 campaign as a heavy favorite in the Western Athletic Conference in Marvin Menzies’ seventh year. And that’s not just because the league is taking a step back from a competitive standpoint. Courtesy of NMSU Athletics Facebook Head NMSU Football coach Doug Martin had lunch with lucky winner Tommy Esparza and his son Thomas. Tommy was the winner of the online contest to have lunch with Coach Martin and win two sideline passes to the home opener vs. Minnesota on September 7th. They were given an NMSU prize pack, signed football and a great lunch courtesy of The Game Sports Bar and Grill. Aggie Up.
Courtesy: New Mexico State University LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- Head coach Doug Martin along with the NM State football coaching staff and select players hosted the second Free Football Kids Clinic at NM State on Friday morning, June 14. More than 100 children from the Las Cruces community attended the camp where they learned position drills and received one-on-one instruction from players and coaches. Click the link below to view the photo album of the NM State Football Kids Clinic. Courtesy of NMSU and NMPED Get your Kids Reading this Summer.
The New Mexico Reads to Lead 2013 Summer Challenge is a free reading program dedicated to stopping the “summer slide” by encouraging our New Mexico students to read more books over the summer break. Reading is the foundation for learning, and when our students read well, they are better positioned to succeed academically, in the workplace and in life. Participant must be a New Mexico resident entering the 2nd, 3rd, or 4th grade for the 2013-2014 school year, or ages 7-10 May 22nd-Aug 1st 6 Winners Will: • Meet an Aggie basketball head coach • Be recognized on the court before a game • Receive a ticket to an Aggie basketball game •Receive an Aggie autographed basketball Courtesy of NMPreps.com Check out New Mexico High School Football Players at the 2013 NMSU Football Camp. |
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