Considered to be one of the top basketball players to don a Bronco uniform, Trevelin Queen’s time spent at New Mexico Military Institute was just the midway point in his long journey.
Not very many college basketball players have the luxury of winning three regular season conference championships and appearing in two NCAA tournaments.
Chancellor Ellis accomplished that feat with two different schools during his career.
When the going gets tough, a lot can be said about a team’s character and how they react to adversity.
The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco basketball team dealt with their fair share of obstacles throughout the 2019-2020 season.
Enduring through the worst, Jermane Carter soldiered on through his sophomore season, making 10 starts and averaging 11.4 points per game with the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco basketball team.
For the second straight year, Carter earned Western Junior College Athletic Conference honorable mention honors.
A lot can be said about the character exhibited by the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco basketball team this season.
Fighting through the injuries, NMMI managed to put itself in a situation to play in the Region V tourney.
The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco basketball team controlled their own destiny going into Thursday night’s regular season finale against the Howard College Hawks.
Basketball can be a grind.
As players tighten up during crunch time late in the season, they play through the pain just to help their team compete and succeed.
It’s that kind of tenacity that has helped put the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco basketball team in a good position.
On Monday night in front of a raucous crowd at the Godfrey Athletic Center, the Broncos survived a 79-75 thriller over the Odessa College Wranglers.
Back on Jan. 9, the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco men’s basketball team knocked off the South Plains College Texans by three points on the road.
Hoping for that same kind of magic, the Broncos returned home to the Godfrey Athletic Center on Monday night wanting to erase a four-game skid.
The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco men’s basketball team earned their first conference win at home and evened up their record in the WJCAC to 3-3 by downing Western Texas College, 76-64.
The New Mexico Military Institute men’s basketball team played their first game after the winter holiday break, dropping a close Western Junior College Athletic Conference match to New Mexico Junior College, 64-55.
The last official game in the Cahoon Armory gymnasium ended with an NMMI win, as the Bronco men's basketball team bounced back from a three-game slide, taking down the Trinidad Trojans at home, 74-57.
The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco men’s basketball team picked up their seventh win of the season, galloping past the University of the Southwest JV team, 89-48.
The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco basketball team started off the season on the right foot, jumping past the Jegos of Tohono O'odham Communtiy College, 81-58.
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The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco basketball team started off the season on the right foot, jumping past the Jegos of Tohono O'odham Community College, 81-58.