LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KTSM) — The New Mexico State men’s basketball team dominated Louisiana Tech, 78-48, in a Conference USA game at the Pan American Center on Saturday. What an outing by NMSU.
The start of a new year called for changes in leadership within the athletic department at New Mexico State University, as President Valerio Ferme announced the university would be parting ways with ...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KFOX14/CBS4) — New Mexico State University is facing a wave of uncertainty following the dismissal of its athletic director, Mario Moccia. The decision, announced by NMSU ...
NMSU PRESIDENT VALERIO, FROM HIS SECOND DAY ON THE JOB, RESPONDING TO HIS FIRST ACT AS PRESIDENT, FIRING ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MARIO MOCCIA. MOCCIA WAS OFFERED A FIVE YEAR EXTENSION IN 2023 ...
This story was updated at 5 p.m. Friday to include an update from NMSU on when Mario Moccia received his written notice of termination, and that he is on paid leave for one month, as required by ...
New Mexico State University’s athletics department is turning the page after a decade of Mario Moccia at the helm. That was the main message that new NMSU president Valerio Ferme and acting athletics ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. New Mexico State athletic director Mario Moccia speaks during a news conference Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023, in ...
But also in 2023, New Mexico State gave Moccia a five-year contract extension and a $72,000 raise to $351,000 a year in the first year of the new deal, which was scheduled to end in 2028.
Feb 10, 2024; El Paso, Texas, USA; New Mexico State Aggies athletics director Mario Moccia looks on from the stands as the Aggies face the UTEP Miners during the first half at Don Haskins Center.
This story has been corrected to state that the men's basketball program was suspended for a year by former NMSU Chancellor Dan Arvizu. Mario Moccia, who led New Mexico State University’s Athletics ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — New Mexico State University dismissed its athletic director, Mario Moccia, on Thursday, Jan. 2. Jason Groves of the Las Cruces Sun-News was the first to report Moccia’s firing.