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  • Broncos drop final pair of games against Howard College Friday afternoon
    May 02, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos drop both games of Thursday’s doubleheader with Howard College
    May 01, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos split Saturday’s doubleheader with Amarillo College
    April 26, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos drop both ends of Friday’s doubleheader against Amarillo College
    April 25, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos split series with El Paso Community College
    April 19, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos split Friday’s doubleheader with El Paso Community College
    April 18, 2025
    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.
  • High powered offense propels Broncos to 4-0 sweep over Clarendon College
    April 07, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos take two from Clarendon College Sunday afternoon
    April 06, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos sweep Frank Phillips College in walk fashion in game four of series
    March 30, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos back in win the column with pair of wins over Frank Phillips College
    March 28, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos outlasted by Odessa College Monday afternoon
    March 17, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos drop both games of Sunday’s doubleheader to Odessa College
    March 16, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos take both ends of Tuesday’s doubleheader against Luna Community College
    March 11, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos take game four 9-1, split weekend series with Lamar
    March 02, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos fall in series opener to Lamar, 9-7
    February 28, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos take series 3-1 over Otero College, split Sunday’s doubleheader
    February 23, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos take both games of Saturday’s doubleheader against Otero College
    February 22, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos split series against Western Nebraska with high-powered offense in day two
    February 08, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos drop both ends of Saturday’s doubleheader
    February 07, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos conclude the four-game series against Northeastern with a 16-3 loss
    February 02, 2025
    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.
  • Broncos move to 3-0 with pair of wins on Saturday
    February 01, 2025
    Two more wins for the Broncos against the Plainsmen on Saturday. NMMI took the first 12-6, then made a late comeback to win the nightcap 6-5.
  • Broncos blast past Northeastern JC, 15-2, on opening day
    January 31, 2025
    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.