Men’s Tennis Battles Division I Lopes

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PHOENIX, Ariz. – The Western New Mexico University men’s tennis team opened their spring schedule Saturday at Division I Grand Canyon University with the Lopes claiming the 7-0 victory. In doubles play, Juan Pablo Fuentes (Guadalajara, Mexico) and Jean-Laurent Pageault (Perrigny, France/Academi des Hauts de Nimes) came close at the top flight falling, 7-5. The

Purple Out Set For Home Basketball Games This Friday

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SILVER CITY, N.M. — A Purple Out will be happening this Friday for the WNMU basketball games. For any WNMU students that show up in time for tip-off of the women’s basketball game will receive a free shirt! WNMU will host Fort Lewis College on Friday beginning with the women’s game at 5:30 p.m., followed

Mustangs Begin Four-Game Home Stretch Against Skyhawks, Grizzlies

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SILVER CITY, N.M. – Coming off of a weekend that witnessed their strongest offensive game of the season against one of the top teams in the nation, the Western New Mexico University men’s basketball team will begin a four-game home stretch this weekend against Fort Lewis College and Adams State University. First on Friday night

Lady Mustangs Return Home to Host Fort Lewis, Adams State

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SILVER CITY, N.M. – Following a big weekend road split and four home games coming up, the Western New Mexico University women’s basketball team looks to continue to try and climb up the conference rankings this weekend. WNMU will face Fort Lewis College on Friday and then Adams State University on Saturday, both games will

Softball Set For First Pitch of 2015 This Weekend Against Trio of Teams

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LUBBOCK, Tex. – The Western New Mexico University softball team opens the 2015 season against a trio of teams in Mid America Nazarene University, Lubbock Christian University and Oklahoma Panhandle State University this weekend in Lubbock. WNMU will start against Mid America Nazarene. The Lady Pioneers went 27-15 last season and advanced to the NAIA

Men’s Tennis Opens Spring Slate at Division I Grand Canyon

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PHOENIX, Ariz. – Division I opponent Grand Canyon University awaits the Western New Mexico University men’s tennis team when they being the 2015 spring schedule this Saturday at 12 p.m. The Lopes have already played two matches toward the end of January falling to both UC Davis (5-2) and Loyola Marymount (7-0). GCU will play

Lady Mustangs Secure Big Road Win at CSU-Pueblo

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PUEBLO, Colo. – It was a crucial road game and the Western New Mexico University women’s basketball team responded in a big way Saturday night. Needing a win to move back into the top-eight of the conference standings, the Lady Mustangs won the battle of the top two defensive teams in the conference besting Colorado

Scott and Castrillo Combine for 30 Points at ThunderWolves

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PUEBLO, Colo. – The Western New Mexico University men’s basketball team opened with an 8-0 lead Saturday night before Colorado State University-Pueblo responded to claim the 97-67 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference victory. Gavin Wood (Florence, AZ/Florence ) opened the scoring 36 seconds in. Brandon Tanter (Long Beach, CA/Los Angeles Prep) added a jumper on the

Men’s Basketball Scores Season-High 91 Points at No.9 Mountain Lions

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Despite season-highs in points, field goals made, three-pointers made and overall shooting percentage, the Western New Mexico University men’s basketball team couldn’t quite upset No. 9/12 UC-Colorado Springs as the Mountain Lions held on for the 103-91 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference victory Friday night. It was a banner offensive game for

Men’s Tennis First, Women Second in RMAC Preseason Poll

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Western New Mexico University tennis teams were picked to finish in the same spot as they finished last year as the men are the favorites to win the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference title again, while the women are picked to finish second. The men tallied four first place votes and