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New Mexico State Womens Basketball vs. New Mexico Lobos Women's Basketball
NMSU Pan American Center
Las Cruces, NM
Nov 16 Sun • 2025 • 2:00pm
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Former names | Las Cruces College (1888–1889) New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts (1889–1960) |
|---|---|
| Type | Public land-grant research university |
| Established | September 17, 1888; 137 years ago (1888-09-17) |
| Accreditation | HLC |
Academic affiliations | |
| Endowment | $343.3 million (2023)[1] |
| Budget | $621 million (all campuses)[2] |
| President | Valerio Ferme[3] |
| Provost | Lakshmi Reddi (interim)[4] |
Academic staff | 1,806[5] |
| Students | 22,711 (total headcount) 15,408 (Las Cruces campus)[6] |
| Undergraduates | 12,507 (Las Cruces campus) |
| Postgraduates | 2,901 (Las Cruces campus) |
| Location | , , United States |
| Campus | Midsize suburb[8], 900 acres (360 ha)[7] |
| Colors | Crimson and white[9] Turquoise (unofficial)[10] |
| Nickname | Aggies |
Sporting affiliations | NCAA Division I FBS – CUSA |
| Mascot | Pistol Pete |
| Website | www |
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New Mexico State University (NMSU or NM State) is a public, land-grant, research university in Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States. Founded in 1888, it is the state's oldest public institution of higher education, and was the original land-grant university in the region. NMSU is a university system, with its main campus in Las Cruces and satellite campuses in Alamogordo, Doña Ana County, and Grants.[11] Through the NMSU Cooperative Extension Service, it has centers or programs in all 33 counties in the state.[12]
Initially established as Las Cruces College, NMSU was designated a land-grant college in 1889 and renamed New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; it received its present name in 1960. NMSU offers over 180 degree programs, including 28 doctoral, 58 master's, and 96 baccalaureate programs. It had approximately 22,711 enrolled in Fall 2024,[13] with a faculty-to-student ratio of roughly 1 to 16. New Mexico State's athletic teams, the Aggies, compete at the NCAA Division I level in Conference USA.
As of 2025,[update] NMSU has a research activity designation of "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very High Research Spending and Doctorate Production".[14] NMSU is the lead institute for the New Mexico National Space Grant Consortium.
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