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Seven in double-digit scoring in Fort Lewis College basketball rout of Northern New Mexico

Weaver impressive in 16 minutes

Yocky returns, as No. 16 Fort Lewis College women’s basketball earns 51-point win

As if a 51-point victory wasn’t good enough, the return of Alyssa Yocky was an extra gift for the No. 16 Fort Lewis College women’s basketball team before it breaks for one week for Christma...

College Football Bowl Roundup: No. 25 Boise State tops Oregon in Las Vegas Bowl

LAS VEGAS – Cedrick Wilson caught 10 passes for 221 yards and a touchdown, Kekaula Kaniho returned an interception 53 yards for a score and No. 25 Boise State beat Oregon 38-28 in the Las Ve...

Marshall holds off Colorado State in New Mexico Bowl

ALBUQUERQUE – Leading up to the New Mexico Bowl, Marshall wide receiver Tyre Brady kept hearing about Colorado State’s explosive offense. Doubters were overlooking the Thundering Herd’s own ...

Texas A&M-Commerce wins NCAA Division II football championship

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – Texas A&M-Commerce had this celebration planned for a long time. A year after watching the Division II title game from the stands, Luis Perez led the Lions to ...

Alkins leads No. 23 Arizona past New Mexico

ALBUQUERQUE – Rawle Alkins lit it up in his second game back from a broken foot. Alkins scored a career-high 26 points lead No. 23 Arizona to an 89-73 win over New Mexico on Satur...

West Florida faces Commerce for D-II title

Upstart program goes all the way

Tired legs weigh down No. 15 Fort Lewis College men’s basketball at Westminster

Goodman, Orchard blow past No. 15 Skyhawks

No. 16 Fort Lewis College women’s basketball survives scare against Westminster College

Gray’s late bucket seals victory

Colorado State, Marshall in New Mexico Bowl amid slow finish

New Mexico Bowl: Colorado State (7-5) vs Marshall (7-5), Dec. 16, 2:30 p.m. on ESPN Line: Colorado State by 5½. Series Record: First meeting. WHAT’S...

University of Northern Colorado basketball placed on probation by NCAA

NCAA sites academic fraud, recruiting violations

Paying athletes would break college sports? Never before has that been more hypocritical

Pay for play rekindled as coaches cash in