New Mexico
Early 2024 Preview: Liberty at New Mexico State
We have begun our series of an early look ahead to the teams on Liberty’s 2024 schedule. We will give a quick preview of all 12 teams that stand in the Flames’ way of a second straight unbeaten season as second-year head coach Jamey Chadwell prepares his team to defend its 2023 CUSA title.
Today, we turn our attention to the first FBS and CUSA game of the 2024 campaign as Liberty heads west to take on New Mexico State in a 2023 CUSA championship game rematch.
New Mexico State
- When: Saturday, Sep. 7 at Aggie Memorial Stadium in Las Cruces, New Mexico (10:15 p.m. ESPN2)
- Last year’s record: 10-5, 7-1 CUSA (2nd), lost to Fresno State 37-10 in New Mexico Bowl
- Coach: Tony Sanchez, first year at New Mexico State
- 2024 SP+ ranking: 100th
- Series History: Liberty leads, 5-2
Last Meeting: Dec. 1, 2023: Liberty claimed its first ever FBS conference title, getting two fourth quarter touchdowns to secure a 49-35 win over NMSU in the 2023 CUSA Football Championship. The game was tied at 35 entering the final quarter, but that was before Liberty added two of its five rushing touchdowns in the final stanza to close out the win. Kaidon Salter accounted for 484 of Liberty’s total offensive yards. He rushed for 165 yards and a touchdown while completing 20 of 25 passes for 319 yards and 2 scores.
Program History:
National Championships: 0
Conference Championships: 4
Bowl Record: 4-1-1
Last Bowl Appearance: 2023 – New Mexico Bowl vs. Fresno State 37-10 loss
Jerry Kill did a remarkable job in his time in Las Cruces, but he has departed and so have several key contributors from last year’s 10-win squad beginning with QB Diego Pavia.
Question marks are rampant throughout the roster under first year head coach Tony Sanchez, who was on staff at NMSU under Kill and was previously head coach at UNLV.
In addition to the loss of Pavia at QB, the Aggies lose everyone from that position including Eli Stowers and Blaze Berlowitz. They added numerous transfers including Parker Awad from JUCO ball, who finished the spring atop the depth chart.
The Aggies’ new defensive coordinator is Joe Morris who comes over from Sam Houston, who had a very good defense in their first year at the FBS and in CUSA last year.
With both teams facing an FCS opponent in Week 1, we might not learn much about either team until they square off late night on ESPN2.
What’s at Stake?
Don’t let all the turnover at NMSU fool you, the Aggies have Sept. 7 circled on their calendar as they want some revenge from losing to the Flames in last year’s CUSA title game.
Meanwhile, the Flames will be facing arguably their toughest road contest in conference play in this one. We all know if Liberty wants to compete for the top G5 champion spot and the CFP, there is no margin for error.
Additionally, looking to repeat as CUSA champions would be difficult overcoming a loss in the first conference game of the season with more challenges looming.
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New Mexico
Find out how New Mexico hospitals rank for patient safety
Leapfrog released its 2026 spring hospital safety grades.
Grades are assigned based on overall performance, including patient safety.
The Leapfrog Group’s goal is to publicly report patient safety and quality information for the benefit of consumers, purchasers, and referring physicians as they make decisions about where to seek care and where to direct patients,” the company stated on its website.
Here’s how your local hospitals performed.
MountainView Regional Medical Center – A
Leapfrog gave MountainView an “A.”
“Being the only hospital in Doña Ana County to earn an ‘A’ from The Leapfrog Group speaks to the high standards our team sets – and meets – every day,” said MountainView CEO Patrick Shannon. “This achievement reflects the dedication of our physicians, nurses, and employees to deliver the safest care possible for our community.”
“An ‘A’ Grade is a strong sign that MountainView is deeply committed to protecting patients from harm,” said Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group. “We commend the leadership, Board, clinicians, staff and volunteers for the role each played in earning this distinction.”
The hospital performed better than average in several areas including low infection rates, addressing safety problems, and ICU care. The hospital received below average performances ratings in surgical site infections post colon surgery, communication about medicine and discharge, communication with doctors and nurses and nursing and bedside care for patients.
Memorial Medical Center – B
Memorial Medical Center received a “B” grade from Leapfrog.
The hospital performed well in effective leadership, reduction and prevention of infections and addressing safety problems.
The hospital received below average ratings for kidney injury after surgery, serious breathing problems, harmful events, communication about medicine and discharge, and communication with doctors and nurses.
Not rated by Leapfrog were Three Crosses Regional Hospital.
Nearby top rated hospitals
Leapfrog gave an A to William Beaumont Army Medical Center and Del Sol Medical Center in El Paso. Las Palmas Medical Center in El Paso received a B.
How did other New Mexico hospitals perform?
A recipients were:
- CHRISTUS Southern New Mexico in Alamogordo
B recipients were:
- Lovelace Women’s Hospital in Albuquerque
C recipients were:
- Carlsbad Medical Center in Carlsbad
- CHRISTUS St. Vincent in Santa FE
- Eastern New Mexico Medical Center in Roswell
- Lovelace Medical Center-Downtown in Albuquerque
- Lovelace Regional Hospital in Roswell
- Lovelace Westside Hospital in Albuquerque
- University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque
D recipients were:
- San Juan Regional Medical Center in Farmington
- UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center in Rio Rancho
Explore the full survey results at https://www.hospitalsafetygrade.org/.
Jessica Onsurez is editor of the Las Cruces Sun-News. Reach her by email at jonsurez@usatodayco.com.
New Mexico
The most popular baby names in New Mexico for 2025
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) — The Social Security Office released the most popular baby names for 2025 on Thursday. And here in New Mexico, we saw some familiar names top the charts once again.
Coming in at No. 1 for girls is Mia, and as for the boys, Noah ranks No. 1. That’s no change from 2024 when Mia and Noah also led the pack, both coming in at No 1. For 2025, there were a total of 66 babies named Mia and 115 babies named Noah, while in 2024, there were 81 Mias and 105 Noahs.
What do the names mean? Online sources list a few different interpretations for Mia, but one common association is with the Italian word “mia,” which means “mine.” As for Noah, the name is most commonly associated with the prominent bible figure. It’s thought to mean “rest,” or “comfort.”
Here’s a look at some of the other top baby names in New Mexico for 2025.
- Girls:
- Olivia (65 total)
- Sophia (65 total)
- Sofia (60 total)
- Camila (59 total)
- Eliana (57 total)
- Isabella (56 total)
- Amelia (53 total)
- Aria (45 total)
- Aurora (45 total)
- Boys:
- Liam (109 total)
- Mateo (99 total)
- Elijah (76 total)
- Santiago (70 total)
- Sebastian (69 total)
- Ezra (67 total)
- Elias (66 total)
- Ezekiel (66 total)
- Levi (69 total)
Nationally, Olivia and Liam are the most popular baby names, and have been for the past seven years, according to the Social Security Administration. As for the fastest-rising names, Klarity jumped nearly 1,400 spots on the girls’ list, and Kasai jumped 1,108 for boy names.
Other names rising in popularity for boys include Atlas, Adriel, Emiliano, Arthur, and Archer. On the girls’ list, Ailany, Sienna, Amara, and Georgia are becoming more popular.
You can find the full list by state online.
New Mexico
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