On Friday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute hosted Howard College for the final doubleheader of the regular season at the NMMI Ballpark. With a 9-8 loss in game one and a 12-1 loss in the final games of the series, NMMI concludes the year with a 12-24 record in conference play with a 24-30 overall record. With the pair of wins, Howard improves to 21-15 in conference play with a 27-25 overall mark.
On Thursday afternoon New Mexico Military Institute dipped to 12-22 in conference play with a 24-28 overall record with an 8-2 loss in game one and an 11-1 setback in game two of the series. Howard College improves to 19-15 in conference play with a 25-25 overall mark.
On Saturday afternoon New Mexico Military Institute split its doubleheader against Amarillo College at the NMMI Ballpark. With a 7-3 win in game one and a 17-14 loss in game two, the Broncos moved to 12-20 in conference play with an overall record of 24-26. With the trio of wins over the weekend, Amarillo improves to 16-16 in conference play with a 22-30 record on the year.
On Friday afternoon New Mexico Military Institute dipped to 23-25 on the year and 11-19 in conference play with a 10-3 loss in game one and a 14-1 loss in game two of Friday’s doubleheader at the NMMI Ballpark. With the wins, Amarillo improves to 21-29 on the season with a 14-16 mark in conference play.
On Saturday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute concluded the series against El Paso Community College with a 3-1 win in game one, followed up by a 12-5 loss in game two at the NMMI Ballpark. With the split, NMMI moves to 11-17 in conference play with a 23-23 overall record. The Tejanos moved to 14-14 in conference play with a 32-16 overall mark.
On Friday afternoon New Mexico Military Institute split Friday’s doubleheader against El Paso Community College at the NMMI Ballpark. With an 11-7 win in game one and a 15-5 loss in game two, the Broncos moved to 22-22 on the year and 10-16 in conference play. On the other hand, El Paso College moves to 13-13 in conference play with a 31-15 overall mark.
On Monday afternoon, New Mexico completed the series sweep over Clarendon College with a 13-0 and 10-7 win in Monday’s doubleheader at the NMMI Ballpark. Winners of eight straight, the Broncos improved to 20-18 with an 8-12 mark in conference play. Clarendon College dips to 6-31 on the season.
On Sunday afternoon, New Mexico Military improved to 6-12 in conference play with a 4-0 win in game one and a 7-4 win in game two over Clarendon College at the NMMI Ballpark. With the two wins, the Broncos improved to 18-18 on the year while Clarendon College fell to 6-29 on the season.
On Saturday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute completed the series sweep over Frank Phillips College with a 9-7 win in game one, followed by a 10-9 walk off win in game two at the NMMI Ballpark. With the pair of wins, the Broncos improved to 4-12 in conference play and 16-18 overall. The Plainsmen dip to 2-14 in conference play with an 8-26 overall mark.
On Friday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute improved to 14-18 overall and 2-12 in conference play with an 11-1 win in game one and 9-4 win in game two at the NMMI Ballpark. With the pair of losses, Frank Phillips College dips to 8-24 on the year with a 2-12 mark in conference play.
On Monday afternoon, NMMI dropped game 8-4 before stumbling in game two, 18-10, of Monday’s doubleheader against Odessa College. Picking up four wins, the Wranglers improve to 14-8 with an 8-2 mark in conference play.
On Sunday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute dropped both games of Sunday’s doubleheader to Odessa College. NMMI slipped in game one 8-5 before falling in 10 innings in game two 9-4. The Broncos dip to 12-12 while Odessa improves to 10-10 on the year.
On Tuesday afternoon, New Mexico Military improved to 12-10 on the season with an 11-7 win in game one before following it up with a 12-2 win in game two over Luna Community College at the NMMI Ballpark. With the pair of losses, Luna Community College dips to 5-15 on the year.
On Sunday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute defeated Lamar 9-1 in the series finale at the NMMI Ballpark. Splitting the series, the Broncos improve to 10-6 while Lamar moves to 7-11 on the year.
On Friday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute open its four-game series against Lamar Community College with a 9-7 loss at the NMMI Ballpark. With the loss the Broncos dip to 8-5 on the year while Lamar improves to 6-9 to start off the year.
On Sunday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute improved to 8-4 on the year as the split Sunday’s doubleheader against Otero College. Otero took game one 5-0 but NMMI responded with a 9-0 win in game two to secure the second series win of the season for the Broncos.
On Saturday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute improved to 7-3 on the year as they defeated Otero College 6-4 in game one and followed it up with a 6-5 win in game two. With the pair of losses, Otero College dips to 0-6 to start off the year.
On Saturday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute improved to 5-3, taking both games of Saturday’s doubleheader. With the series split, The Broncos took game one 8-0 and followed it up in game two with a 13-4 win. Taking two from the Broncos on Friday, Western Nebraska opens the year with a 2-2 record.
On Friday afternoon, New Mexico Military dipped to 3-3 after dropping both games of the doubleheader versus Western Nebraska at the NMMI Ballpark. Taking both games, the Cougars open their season 2-0.
On Sunday afternoon, New Mexico Military concluded its four-game series against Northeastern Junior College with a 16-3 loss. Securing the series on Saturday, NMMI opens the season with a 3-1 record. With their lone win of the weekend, Northeastern JC Improve to 1-6 to start the year.
New Mexico Military Institute opened the 2025 season with a 15-2 win over Northeastern JC in seven innings Friday afternoon at the NMMI Ballpark. The Broncos start the year 1-0 with three more games remaining in the series throughout the weekend. With the loss, Northeastern starts off the year with a 0-4 mark.