All-American Libero Fuka Sekita and defensive specialist Momoka Minamiya signed national letters of intent to continue their volleyball careers at four-year universities during a small gathering with their teammates and coaches Wednesday afternoon at Cahoon Armory.
On Friday afternoon, New Mexico Military Institute dropped their final match of the 2024 season, 3-0, against conference-foe Odessa College at the Dunn Center in Clarksville, TN. With the loss the Broncos end the year with a 32-4 overall record - the highest winning percentage since the 2019 season when NMMI finished with a 37-5 overall mark.
On Thursday morning, No.3 New Mexico Military Institute defeated the No. 11 seed Navarro College after going down two sets to advance in the consolation bracket of the national tournament. With the comeback, the Broncos improved to 32-3 on the year.
On Wednesday morning, The No.3 seeded New Mexico Military Institute Broncos opened the first round of the NJCAA Championships with a 3-0 loss against Indian Hills Community College. With the loss, the Broncos dip to an overall record of 31-3 and continue play in the national tournament tomorrow morning.
On Saturday afternoon, No.3 New Mexico secured a spot in the NJCAA National Tournament with a 3-2 comeback win over the No. 5 ranked Weatherford College Coyotes. With the win, the Broncos improve to 31-2 overall - the most wins since the 2021 season. NMMI ended the home slate with a perfect 13-0 record with a 25-match win streak.
The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco volleyball team moved one step closer to an automatic invite to this year's NJCAA National Championships with a a four-set win against New Mexico Junior College.
On Wednesday night, No. 3 New Mexico Military Institute defeated Western Texas College in straight-set fashion with a 3-0 sweep in a packed Cahoon Armory gym. With the win, the Broncos improved to a perfect 11-0 record in conference play with a 25-2 overall record on the season.
On Saturday morning, No. 3 New Mexico Military Institute extended their win streak to 18 consecutive matches with a 3-0 win over New Mexico Junior College. With the win, the Broncos improved to 24-2 on the season with a perfect 10-0 mark in conference play.
The New Mexico Military Institute Bronco volleyball team kept their perfect conference record intact with a three-set sweep at home against Amarillo College on Friday afternoon: 25-16, 25-20, 25-15.
On Saturday afternoon, No. 3 New Mexico Military Institute defeated conference opponent Midland College in shutout fashion taking down the Lady Chaps 3-0.
On Wednesday evening No. 3 New Mexico Military Institute completed a straight-set victory over Clarendon College in front of a packed crowd at the Cahoon Armory Gym.
With a 10-2 record No.3 New Mexico Military Institute will open play at the UFirst Intermountain Invite against No. 5 Salt Lake City College on Thursday, Sept. 12 at 5 p.m.
On Saturday, New Mexico Military Institute wrapped up play at the 16th annual NMMI Classic, taking down Tyler Junior College 3-0 in the Cahoon Armory Gym. In game two of the doubleheader, the Broncos followed of the first match by sweeping Dodge City to end the weekend with a perfect 4-0 mark.
On Thursday night, No. 12 New Mexico Military Institute battled against No.7 Weatherford College in the 16th annual NMMI Classic to settle a 3-1 victory at the Cahoon Armory Gym.
For the second straight season, the New Mexico Military Institute Bronco Volleyball team has earned the American Volleyball Coaches' Association's (AVCA) Team Academic Award for outstanding academic performance.