| Location: |
Portales, New Mexico, 88130 |
| Founded: |
1934 |
| Enrollment: |
5,080 |
| Nickname: |
Greyhounds, Zias |
| Colors: |
Green, Silver |
| President: |
Dr. Steven G. Gamble |
| Director Of Athletics: |
Dr. Jeff Geiser |
| Faculty Athletic Representative: |
Dr. Gene Smith |
| Senior Woman Administrator: |
Lauren Sigwing |
| Sports Information Director: |
Adam Pitterman |
| Athletic Telephone: |
575-562-2153 |
| Mailing Address: |
ENMU Station 17
Portales, New Mexico, 88130 |
Conditions in Portales, NM
64.0° F (18.0° C)
Fair
Fri, Sep. 10, 2010
Volleyball
Johnson & Wales
at Eastern New Mexico
10 a.m.
Volleyball
Southwestern Oklahoma
at Eastern New Mexico
11 a.m.
Women's Soccer
Eastern New Mexico
at New Mexico Highlands
5 p.m.
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Kathleen Brasfield
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Texas A&M-Kingsville
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Incarnate Word is joining the Lone Star Conference
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