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The Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds are the athletic teams that represent Eastern New Mexico University, located in Portales, New Mexico, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Greyhounds compete as members of the Lone Star Conference for all 12 varsity sports. Until 2015, Eastern New Mexico had used Zias for the names of female sports ...
Website. www.enmu.edu. Eastern New Mexico University (ENMU or Eastern) is a public university with a main campus in Portales, New Mexico, and two associate degree-granting branches, one at Ruidoso and one at Roswell. ENMU is New Mexico's largest regional comprehensive university and is the most recently founded state university in New Mexico ...
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Sep. 14—The UTPB volleyball team closed out its weekend tournament with a victory in straight sets against New Mexico Highlands Saturday at Falcon Dome. Playing on the final day of the Dr. Steve ...
Springer, 1-2 (46) 10. Des Moines, 3-1 (26) Aug. 28—Here are the Aug. 28 coaches top 10 polls for high school volleyball teams in New Mexico. The number in parentheses is how many points the ...
The University of New Mexico volleyball team tipped off its season-opening Lobo Invitational at 9:30 a.m. More than 12 hours and four tight matches later, UNM's players and coaches were all smiles ...
Greyhound Stadium. Greyhound Stadium, built in 2016, is an artificial surface stadium located in Portales, New Mexico. It is home of the NCAA Division II Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds football, men's and women's soccer and men's and women's track and field teams. The stadium seats 6,100 people, but has a standard capacity of 5,200. [1][2]
Aug. 29—Falanika Danielson would make a fitting poster girl for the everything-is-relative department. A 5-foot-5 grad transfer set to begin her first season with the University of New Mexico ...