By Arnie Leshin Some have already qualified for the 68-team NCAA Division I basketball field, others are still hanging around in their respective conference quarterfinals. The women have gotten Southeast Louisiana in by winning its Southland championship over Lamar, 66-57, and also East Carolina as it won the American Athletic …
Read More »Jim Boeheim Retires
By Arnie Leshin The first time I met Jim Boeheim I was in my junior year at Syracuse University as a runner on the cross country team, and had just experienced my third yearly flop on the ice outside the then-Carrier Dome. I was rising from the ice when …
Read More »The bracketologists have turned in their respective picks
By Arnie Leshin Hey bracketologists, hold your horses, they’re still running up and down the basketball court as you predict this and that. Six of the power conferences are still in play — the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Southeastern, the Pac-12, the Big Ten, the Big East, the Big …
Read More »DVS to Host Veterans Property Tax Exemption/Waiver Clinics
The New Mexico Department of Veterans Services (DVS) will hold veterans property tax waiver and exemption clinics in the following communities: Bernalillo – Mar. 10 (11am-3pm) Santa Fe – Apr. 13 (10am-2pm) Sandoval County Assessor’s Office Santa Fe County Fairgrounds 1500 Idalia Rd./Bldg. D 3229 Rodeo Rd. Clovis – Mar. …
Read More »MARCH MADNESS TIME BOUNCING IN
By Arnie Leshin It’s no secret, selection Sunday is nearing, but who will make the men’s Division I basketball March Madness field remains a guessing game. These teams are already going dancing after landing their league’s automatic bid: Kennesaw State in the Atlantic, UNC Ashville in the Big South, …
Read More »UCONN WOMEN NET ANOTHER CONFERENCE CHAMPPIONSHIP
By Arnie Leshin Well, well, in came March Madness and out came the University of Connecticut women with what they do best. This overwhelming and somewhat surprise sweep of Georgetown, 69-39, Marquette, 81-52, and now picking up their 20th conference title, this one in the Big East, the others …
Read More »Hermit’s Peak / Calf Canyon Hazard Trees (Roads) Project
March 6, 2023: The Pecos / Las Vegas Ranger District of the Santa Fe National Forest is proposing to remove dead and dying trees along Forest Service roads and around developed recreation sites on national forest system lands within the Hermit’s Peak / Calf Canyon wildfire post- burn area. During …
Read More »UCONN WOMEN’S BIG EAST TOURNAMENT
By Arnie Leshin It didn’t matter that Azzi Fudd was back in play for the second straight game after a knee injury sidelined her for three months, what she does is reinforce the UConn women’s basketball lineup, provide more bodies for the roster. For the Big East tournament in …
Read More »STATE TOURNAMENT ROUNDUP
By Arnie Leshin Class 3A’s opening state boys basketball tournament on Saturday came through in a 3-fo-3 sweep for St. Michael’s, Santa Fe Indian School and Robertson, with only the 7th-seeded Braves having to struggle. But in 5A it was two and out when both 13th-seeded Santa Fe High …
Read More »What a difference in Saturday’s performance
By Arnie Leshin Geno Auriemma finally looked relaxed. He sat on the UConn bench Saturday morning with his arms crossed and his feet out on the court, relaxed as any coach could be during the first game of the postseason. And why not, now at the first round of …
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