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New Mexico United (11W-4L-1D) currently holds first place in the USLC Western Conference with 34 points from 16 matches played.
The club enters Wednesday’s contest having won four out of its last five games (4W-1L-0D) and is on a three-game winning streak, during which it has outscored opponents 6-2.
New Mexico United’s best run in U.S. Open Cup history came in its inaugural season when it defeated two MLS clubs (Colorado Rapids and FC Dallas) to reach the Quarterfinals, where it was defeated 6-1 by Minnesota United FC. This year NM United has defeated amateurs Lubbock Matadors SC (NPSL), Real Salt Lake (MLS – Div. I), and New York City FC II (MLS NEXT Pro – Div. III) en route to its matchup against LAFC.
Coached by Eric Quill, New Mexico United is on pace for its best season in club history and is aiming for its third straight playoff appearance in the USLC.
The New Mexico attack is led by striker Greg Hurst, who leads the team with seven goals in 16 appearances this season.

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National Wrestling Alliance Welcomes NWA New Mexico As Newest Territory
The National Wrestling Alliance continues to expand, as they announced the introduction of NWA New Mexico.
NWA announced Duke City Championship Wrestling as the latest territory under the NWA Banner as NWA New Mexico.
The official announcement, courtesy of NWA’s website, is as follows:
The National Wrestling Alliance expansion continues today, as pro wrestling’s most legendary brand announces its latest territory addition. Under the newly-minted NWA New Mexico banner, Albuquerque-based Duke City Championship Wrestling (DCCW) becomes an officially-recognized NWA territory.
NWA National Promoter Bryan Idol welcomed the promotion on Feb. 22 with William Patrick Corgan, owner and President of the National Wrestling Alliance, issuing a statement in absentia.
“Duke City Championship Wrestling, I’m sorry that I cannot be with you on this historic night,” Corgan states.
“At the NWA, we love great professional wrestling, and we love finding those stars of tomorrow who through the power of their charisma and talent can change the sport,” he continues. “It is my privilege to announce that going forward, Duke City Championship Wrestling will now be an official territory of the National Wrestling Alliance—our seventh regional, in fact—and will host shows henceforth under the newly crowned banner of NWA New Mexico.”
Founded in 2023 by promoter Fred Slow, DCCW quickly became Albuquerque’s premier professional wrestling organization. Providing fans top-tier athletic competition, compelling storylines, and unforgettable moments, a roster of talented and diverse athletes continues to captivate audiences and solidify DCCW’s place in professional wrestling, now as part of the NWA.
“Joining the National Wrestling Alliance as NWA New Mexico is a huge step for Duke City Championship Wrestling,” says Slow. “This partnership allows us to bring the rich tradition of NWA to our passionate fans while continuing to grow professional wrestling in New Mexico. Together, we’ll showcase the incredible talent and energy that defines DCCW and the NWA.”
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Federal layoffs affect national park, tribal university and more in New Mexico
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Shooting at Air Force base in New Mexico kills airman, wounds another
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A shooting at a U.S. Air Force base in New Mexico early Saturday morning left one airman dead and another wounded, authorities said, adding that it was not an act of terrorism or an attack by an outsider.
Officials at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque said security forces responded to a shooting near one of the entrances to the base at about 2 a.m. One airman died at the scene, and the other was taken to a hospital with a gunshot wound to a hand and later discharged, authorities said in a statement.
The Air Force released few other details and did not immediately say whether someone was in custody or if there was a search for a suspect. A spokesperson declined to say whether the shooter or shooters also were airmen.
The names of the airmen who were shot were not immediately released.
FBI investigators were at the scene being helped by Albuquerque police, a city police spokesperson said.
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