Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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 ...
Jul. 30—Greyhound Stadium and Greyhound Arena will soon have new names. Eastern New Mexico University officials on Monday announced the football stadium and basketball arena this fall will ...
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]
After graduating from high school, Greg attended Eastern New Mexico University from 1966 to 1970. His brother, Jerry Hyder, followed and attended Eastern New Mexico University from 1967 to 1971. Together, in 1969, they led the Greyhounds to a 23–7 record and the school's only National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA Basketball ...
Jul. 27—Eastern New Mexico University is expected to finish sixth among the eight Lone Star Conference football teams. That's according to a preseason poll released this week. Greyhounds first ...
Sep. 3—RICHARDSON, Texas — Eastern New Mexico University was picked for eighth place this season in the 11-team Lone Star Conference in a men's soccer poll released by the LSC office last week ...
1–0 (college) Tournaments. 4–5 (high school) Kelley Lee (born c. 1977) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Eastern New Mexico University, a position he held from 2017 to 2020 and resumed in 2023. [1][2][3] He also was the head coach for Valencia High School from 2009 to 2011 and Veterans Memorial Early ...
Garten held the position for fourteen seasons, from 1936 until 1937 and then returning from 1939 until 1953. His overall coaching record at Eastern NMU was 66 wins, 62 losses, and 4 ties. This ranks him second at Eastern NMU in terms of total wins and seventh at Eastern NMU in terms of winning percentage. [1]