New Mexico
New Mexico State Women's Basketball Schedule, Upcoming Games, Live Stream and TV Channel Info: February 5
If you’re a huge fan of New Mexico State hoops, then arranging your calendar around each game is a top priority. For a complete 2023-24 schedule, along with previous results, see the article below.
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New Mexico State’s Upcoming Games
New Mexico State Aggies vs. UTEP Miners
- Date: Saturday, February 10
- Time: 4:00 PM ET
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New Mexico State’s 2023-24 Schedule
| Date | Opponent | Score | TV |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 6 | vs. Arizona | L 68-57 | — |
| November 10 | @ UTSA | L 58-55 | — |
| November 12 | @ Incarnate Word | W 59-52 | — |
| November 18 | vs. Portland State | W 57-38 | — |
| November 24 | vs. Hampton | W 78-47 | — |
| November 25 | vs. CSU Bakersfield | W 64-59 | — |
| December 2 | @ New Mexico | L 67-52 | — |
| December 5 | vs. UC Irvine | L 61-55 | — |
| December 12 | vs. Western New Mexico | W 89-54 | — |
| December 16 | vs. Utah Valley | W 70-39 | — |
| December 20 | @ Austin Peay | L 57-55 | — |
| December 21 | vs. Troy | L 81-66 | — |
| December 30 | @ UT Arlington | L 61-60 | — |
| January 6 | @ UTEP | L 81-72 | — |
| January 11 | vs. Florida International | L 57-52 | — |
| January 18 | @ Western Kentucky | W 50-44 | — |
| January 20 | @ Middle Tennessee | L 85-48 | — |
| January 25 | vs. Sam Houston | W 76-63 | — |
| January 27 | vs. Louisiana Tech | W 66-64 | — |
| February 1 | @ Liberty | L 69-53 | — |
| February 3 | @ Jacksonville State | L 56-49 | — |
| February 10, 4:00 PM ET | vs. UTEP | — | — |
| February 15, 8:00 PM ET | vs. Middle Tennessee | — | — |
| February 17, 4:00 PM ET | vs. Western Kentucky | — | — |
| February 22, 7:30 PM ET | @ Sam Houston | — | — |
| February 24, 3:00 PM ET | @ Louisiana Tech | — | — |
| February 29, 8:00 PM ET | vs. Liberty | — | — |
| March 2, 4:00 PM ET | vs. Jacksonville State | — | — |
| March 9, 1:00 PM ET | @ Florida International | — | — |
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New Mexico
Fourth Republican candidate announces bid for New Mexico governor
SANTA FE, N.M. — Former New Mexico Public Regulation Commissioner Jim Ellison is running for governor as a Republican, he announced on social media Tuesday.
Ellison is running on affordability, opportunity and trust in government as the key points of his campaign. His experience includes serving on the NMPRC in 2023 and 2024.
“New Mexico deserves leadership that listens, acts, and delivers results. Our state has enormous potential, but too often that potential is held back by policies that don’t serve everyday New Mexicans,” he said on his website. “I’m running to bring practical solutions, honest accountability, and a renewed focus on the public interest.”
A Georgia native, Ellison has lived in New Mexico for 20 years and currently lives in the Albuquerque area with his wife and two children.
Ellison is aiming to get 5,000 signatures by Feb. 2, to appear on the primary ballot with at least three other Republicans who have announced their candidacy.
Ultra Health CEO Duke Rodriguez announced his campaign in December and recently confirmed to KOB 4 that he received enough signatures to appear on the primary ballot. Rio Rancho Mayor Gregg Hull and New Mexico State Sen. Steve Lanier are also running.
Three Democrats are running – Bernalillo County District Attorney Sam Bregman, Former Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and Former Las Cruces Mayor Ken Miyagishima.
New Mexico
Independent governor’s race hopeful sues over New Mexico’s ballot process
New Mexico
New Mexico Lobo players and coaches make moves after successful season, AD departure
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A successful University of New Mexico Lobo athletics season and the athletics director’s departure has culminated in players and coaches making moves.
The moves follow a successful 2025 season and the departure of athletics director Fernando Lovo.
Running back coach John Johnson, special teams coordinator Daniel Da Prato and wide receiver coach Colin Lockett are all leaving the Lobos after just one season. Johnson is headed to Iowa State while Da Prato is expected to join Minnesota and Lockett is headed to UCLA, all for the same jobs.
Johnson’s Lobo running backs ran for more than 1,400 yards. Da Prato’s special teams finished top-five nationally in kickoff returns.
Running back D.J. McKinney entered the portal, he confirmed on social media the day the portal officially opened. McKinney rushed for 464 yards and seven touchdowns with the Lobos.
Two players who received all-Mountain West Conference recognition also made moves. All-Mountain West tight-end Dorian Thomas, who caught for touchdowns for the Lobos, entered the portal. Meanwhile, all-Mountain West honorable mention punter Daniel Hughes is set to leave.
Others set to leave include:
- Cole Welliver, backup quarterback who played in one game
- Landon Williams, defensive end who graduated from La Cueva High School
- Randolph Kpai, senior linebacker who is at the end of his college football career without a waiver
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