History
Baseball
Team Honors
World Series Appearances
2014 – Seventh Place 2013 — Third Place 1989 — Third Place 1988 — Seventh Place
Western District Appearances
2014 — Champions, 2013 — Champions
Region I Playoff Appearances
2022, 2021, 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016 — Runners-up 2015 — Runners-up 2014 — Runners-up 2013 — Champions 2010 2009 2008 2007 — Runners-up 2005 — Runners-up 2004 — Runners-up 2002 1993 — Runners-up 1989 — Champions 1988 — Champions 1987 1985 1982 1981 1972
Region I Championships
2013, 1989, 1988
ACCAC Champions
2019, 2017, 2015, 2007, 1988
Individual Honors
World Series Appearances
2014 – Seventh Place 2013 — Third Place 1989 — Third Place 1988 — Seventh Place
Western District Appearances
2014 — Champions, 2013 — Champions
All-Americans
2022: Marco Ozuna P, First Team
2022: Treyjen Meza P, Honorable Mention
2019: Isiah Campa P, Honorable Mention
2017: Logan Bottrell OF, Honorable Mention
2016: Tyler Fallwell P, Third Team
2015: Darick Hall, P, Third Team
2013: Zach Rodgers, P, Third Team
2009: Anthony Haase, P, Second Team
2007: Will Campbell, OF, Second Team
1986: Luc Berube, INF, Third Team; Greg Roth, OF, Third Team
1985: Beau Allerd, OF, Honorable Mention
1981: Dennis Clow
All-Region and All-Conference
2024: Mathis Meurant, First Team All-Region and First Team All-ACCAC
2023: Evan Shaw, Mathias LaCombe First Team All-Region and First Team All ACCAC; Christian Olea Second Team All-Region and First Team All ACCAC
2022: Treyjen Meza, Marco Ozuna, Connor Caskanette First Team All-Region and First Team All ACCAC; Eduarny Martinez Second Team All-Region and Second Team All ACCAC
2021: Hernan Yanez, Connor Caskenette, Marco Ozuna All ACCAC Honors
2019: Isiah Campa First Team All-Region and First Team All ACCAC (P); Hernan Yanez Second Team All-Region and Second Team All ACCAC (C), George Sutherland Second Team All-Region and Second Team All ACCAC (OF)
2018: Justin Lee Second Team All-Region and Second All ACCAC (UTL); Jake Rogers Second team All-Region and Second Team All ACCAC (P)
2017: Juan Cabrera First Team All-Region and Second Team All ACCAC (P); Jamori Blash First Team All-Region and Second Team All ACCAC (INF); Logan Bottrell First Team All ACCAC and First Team All-Region (OF); Dominic DeMarco Second Team All-Region (INF); Alex Tovalin Second Team All-Region (P)
2016: Tyler Fallwell, First Team All-Region and First All-ACCAC (P); Logan Bottrell, Second Team All-Region
2015: Darick Hall, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (P); Sean DeSoto, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (C); Charlie Ameer, First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region (OF); Nick Borowski, Second Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region (P); Louis Boyd, Second Team All-Region (INF)
2014: Darick Hall, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (DH); Austin Nelson, Second Team All-Region (INF)
2013: Zach Rodgers, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (P); Nate Hale, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (OF); Tagg Duce (INF), First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference; Esteban Bastidas, Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (C)
2011: Justin Rodriguez, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Region; Jesus Urbina, Second Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region (OF)
2010: James Brooks, First Team All-Conference; Wade Hinkle, First Team All-Conference
2009: Anthony Haase, First Team All-Region and Region 1 Player of the Year; Mark Jan-Moorman, First Team All-Conference; Claudio Bavera, Second Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region; James Brooks, Second Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region
2008: Diego Marquez, First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region (C)
2007: Rafael Valenzuela, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Region (INF); Will Campbell, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Region (OF); Tim Winslow, First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region (DH); Cody Waldon, Second Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region (P)
2006: Will Campbell, First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Region (OF); Sebastien Herve, First Team All-Conference and First Team All-Region (INF)
2005: Diego Ochoa, First Team All-Conference and All-Region (P); Eric Gonzalez, First Team All-Conference and All-Region (P); Matt McKinney, First Team All- Conference and All-Region (INF); Sebastian Herve, Second Team All-Conference and All-Region (INF); Bo Bowman, Second Team All-Conference and All-Region (INF); Josh Schneider, Second Team All-Conference and All-Region (P); Christian Martinez, Second Team All-Conference (OF)
2004: Jose Higuera, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (C); Christian Martinez, Second Team All- Region and Second Team All-Conference (OF); Tyler Youngs, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (INF)
2003: Erikson Andrus, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (OF); Greg Garrison, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (INF)
2002: Erikson Andrus, Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (INF)
2001: Jeff Cammann, Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (INF); Carlos Arguello, Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (P); Kevin Kouzmanoff, Second Team All-Conference (INF)
2000: David Hurtado, Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (INF)
1998: Chad Letcher, Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (OF); Steve Elzy, Second Team All-Conference (C)
1997: Steve Elzy, Second Team All-Conference (C)
1996: DL Brewer, Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (UTL); Robert Gonzalez, Second Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (INF); Brandon Hauck, Second Team All-Conference (P)
1995: Jerry Valdez, Second Team All-Conference (C)
1994: Luis Gonzalez, Second Team All- Conference (P)
1993: Luis Gonzalez, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (P); Eric Mapp, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (OF); Mike Gray, Second Team All-Conference (DH)
1992: Mike Gray, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (OF); Peter Van Bogaert, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (DH)
1991: Eric Mapp, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (OF)
1990: Todd Youngblood, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (P); Jon Polson, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (OF)
1989: Troy Bradford, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (DH); Bubba Hall, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (C); Ruben Lardizabal, HM All-Conference (P)
1988: Chad Curtis, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (OF); Troy Bradford, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (P); Rick Scruggs, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (INF); Leroy Andrea, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (OF); Bubba Hall, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (C); Mark Moziejko, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (INF); Jim Andrychuk, HM All-Conference (INF)
1987: Dennis Kidd, First Team All-Region, First Team All-Conference (OF); Ray Letourneau, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (INF)
1986: Luc Berube, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (INF); Greg Roth, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (INF); J.D. Ramirez, HM All-Conference (INF); Bill Schorr, HM All-Conference (C)
1985: Shawn Talbott, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (P); Beau Allred, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (OF); Scott Maxwell, First Team All-Region and First Team All-Conference (OF); Cory Cox, Second Team All-Region and Second Team All-Conference (INF); Greg Duce, HM All-Conference (INF); Marty Hall, HM All-Conference (P)
1984: Greg Duce, All-Region and First Team All-Conference (DH); Scott Maxwell, Second Team All-Conference (OF)
1983: Ricky Chavez, Terry Anderson, Chris Pooler — Second Team All-Conference
1982: Mike Valverde, Second Team All-Conference; Pat Reid, Ron McGee — HM All-Conference
1981: Dennis Clow, All-Region and First Team All-Conference; Randy Boyd, First Team All-Conference; Doug Fair, Second Team All-Conference; Mike Valverde, Honorable Mention All-Conference
1980: Randy Boyd, HM All-Conference
1978: Joe Huish, First Team All-Conference
1977: Ron Kirby, Second Team All-Conference; Paul Martin, Randy Fennel — HM All-Conference
1976: Chuck Marques, Gary Gingerich — First Team All-Conference
1975: Chuck Marques, Second Team All-Conference
1974: Terry Evans, Second Team All-Conference; Russ Bethel, HM All-Conference
1973: Tom Gjurgevich, First Team All-Conference; Joe Rice, Second Team All-Conference; Lee Eleban, HM All-Conference
1972: Joe Bob Cole, Tom Airington — All-Region and First Team All-Conference; Herb Von Hagen, Ken Krier — Second Team All-Conference; Tom Mutz, HM All-Conference
1971: James “Bo” Hall, Joe Bob Cole — All-Region and First Team All-Conference; Ken Krier, Second Team All-Conference; Bob Gonzalez, HM All-Conference
1970: Gilbert Gherna, All-Region and First Team All-Conference; Ron Finke, Bob Gonzalez, Ruben Carrizoza — HM All-Conference
1969: Marty Scala, First Team All-Conference; Tom Phillips, HM All-Conference
1968: Tom Phillips, Marty Scala — Second Team All-Conference
1967: Pete Titone, Dave Munoz — First Team All-Conference; Greg Parker, Second Team All-Conference
1966: Harlon Lewis, Greg Parker, Hector Aldana — First Team All-Conference
Coaching Records
1964: John Whatcott, 15-12 1965: Hal Eustice, 16-12 1967-78: Dick Atkinson, 157- 265-4 1979-83: Mike Lane, 106-101-2 1984-89: James “Bo” Hall, 183-115-1 1990-93: Chuck Hoyack, 83-102-2 1994-99: Richard “Bubba” Hall, 115-193-4 2000-Present: Todd Inglehart, 880-545
Most hits
1. Erikson Andrus, 96, 2002 2. Tagg Duce, 91, 2013 3. Nate Hale, 87, 2013 4. Louis Boyd, 85, 2014; James Brooks, 85, 2010 5. Connor Caskanette, 84, 2022 6. Matt McKinney, 83, 2005 7. Sebastien Herve, 79, 2006; Robert Gonzales, 79, 1996; Chad Curtis, 79, 1988 ; 8. Logan Bottrell 78, 2017; 9. Paul Workman, 77, 2002
Most home runs
1. David Hurtado, 17, 2000 2. Chad Curtis, 16, 1988; Dennis Clow, 16, 1981 4. Beau Allred, 15, 1985 5. Troy Bradford, 12, 1989; Greg Roth, 12, 1986; Scott Maxwell, 12, 8. Jamori Blash 11; 1985; Makai DeSoto, 11, 2022 9. Kevin Kouzmanoff, 10, 2001; Jason Breland, 10, 1999; Greg Duce, 10, 1984
Most runs batted in
1. Chad Curtis, 81, 1988 2. Beau Allred, 76, 1985 3. Tagg Duce, 71, 2013 4. Dennis Kidd, 69, 1987 5. David Hurtado, 68, 2000 6. Wade Hinkle, 67, 2010 7. Troy Bradford, 66, 1988 8. Erikson Andrus, 65, 2002; Phil Delich, 65, 2002
Most doubles
1. Jeff Cammann, 29, 2001 2. Tagg Duce, 25, 2013 3. Austin Nelson, 23, 2014; Nic Rodriguez, 23, 2000; Connor Caskanette, 23, 2022 5. Nate Stepna, 21, 2015 6. Kevin Kouzmanoff, 20, 2001; David Hurtado, 20, 2000; Adam Zaragoza, 20, 2000 9. Frank Salas, 19, 2013; Rafael Valenzuela, 19, 2007; Matt McKinney, 19, 2005; Ricky Scruggs, 19, 1988
Most triples
1. Dennis Kidd, 11, 1987 2. Logan Bottrell, 10, 2017 3. James Brooks, 9, 2010, Eduarny Martinez, 9, 2022 4. Luc Berube, 8, 1986; Gilbert Ghern, 8, 1970; 5. Nate Stepna, 7, 2015; Matt McKinney, 7, 2005; Dave Munoz, 7, 1966; Steven Saunders 7, 2019
Most stolen bases
1. Sebastien Herve, 47, 2006 2. Logan Bottrell, 46, 2017 3. Will Campbell, 43, 2007 4. Eric Mapp, 41, 1991 5. Max Lefevre, 40, 2012 6. Leroy Andrea, 36, 1988 7. Will Campbell, 35, 2006 8. Luc Berube, 34, 1986; Scott Maxwell, 34, 1985; Mike Posey, 34, 1982 9. Sebastien Herve, 32, 2005
Highest batting average
1. Dennis Clow, .581, 1981 2. Luc Berube, .507, 1986 3. J.D. Ramirez, .462, 1986 4. Doug Fair, .450, 1981 5. Greg Roth, .437, 1986 6. Erikson Andrus, .434, 2002 7. Chuck Marques, .430, 1976 8. Chad Letcher, .429, 1998; Bob Madsen, .429, 1980 10. Harlan Lewis, .428, 1966
Most pitching wins
1. Treyjen Meza, 14, 2022 2. Anthony Haase, 13-3, 2010 3. Zach Rodgers, 11-0, 2013; Steve Naemark, 11-4, 2013 4. Darick Hall, 10-4, 2015; Claudio Bavera, 10-4, 2009; Carlos Arguello, 10-4, 2001; Shawn Talbott, 10-3, 1985 8. Jerry Ochoa, 9-3, 2017; Alex Tovalin 9-5, 2016; Kevin Dorantes, 9-1, 2013; Jacob Potts, 9-3, 2012; Josh Schneider, 9-4, 2005; Diego Ochoa, 9-4, 2005; Luis Gonzalez, 9-4, 1993; Troy Bradford, 9-3, 1988; Mike Jones, 9-3, 1988; Randy Boyd, 9-1, 1981; Ken Krier, 9-3, 1971
Most innings pitched
1. Steve Naemark, 126.1, 2014 2. Jacob Potts, 119, 2013 3. Shawn Talbott, 110.1, 1985 4. Randy Boyd, 110, 1980 5. Xavier Altamirano, 109, 2014 6. Carlos Arguello, 102.1, 2001 7. Anthony Haase, 100, 2010 8. Ron Finke, 96, 1970; Jordon West 99.1 9. Treyjen Meza, 96.1, 2022
Most strikeouts
1. Treyjen Meza, 133, 2022 2. Evan Shaw 114,2023 3. Jordon West 103; Tyler Fallwell 103; 4. Jacob Potts, 102, 2013 5. Anthony Haase, 100, 2010; Ken Krier, 100, 1971; Marco Ozuna, 100, 2022 6. Shawn Talbott, 99, 1985 7. Treyjen Meza, 97, 2021, Mathias LaCombe 97, 2023 8. Randy Boyd, 96, 1981 9. Isiah Campa 94, 2019 10. Carlos Arguelo, 93, 2001
Lowest earned run average
1. Zach Rodgers, 1.29, 2013 2. Anthony Haase, 1.62, 2010 3. Mathias LaCombe, 1.74, 2023 4. Jacob Potts, 1.82, 2012 5. Randy Boyd, 1.87, 1981; Marco Ozuna, 1.97, 2022 6. Claudio Bavera, 1.99, 2009 7. Cody Walden, 2.02, 2007 8. Darick Hall, 2.09, 2015; Taylor Fulkerson, 2.09, 2005 10. Kade Wagner, 2.10, 2014
Team Records
Most wins: 52, 2013 | Highest team batting average: .419, 1986 | Most doubles: 134, 2000 | Most triples: 36, 2019 | Most home runs: 56, 1988 | Most RBIs: 501, 1988 | Most runs scored: 564, 1988 | Most stolen bases: 186, 1991 | Most walks: 313, 2013 | Lowest ERA: 2.95, 2005 | Most strikeouts: 602, 2022 | Highest Fielding Percentage: .974, 2019
Updated: May 1st, 2024
Men’s Basketball
Professional Level
CJ Acosta — Played in Mexico for Cuidad of Victoria Tampualipas
Frank Borden — Played for the Juarez Indios of the Mexican Professional League
Jeff Caha — Played NDBL
Jay Collins — Played in CBA – Boise Stampede
Esteban De La Rosa — Played professionally in Mexico for Guadalajara
Jesus Delgado — Playing for Mexicali in Mexican Professional League
Manny Flores — Played professionally in the Dominican Republic
Tim Gainey — Playing professionally in Australia
Jason Hopkins — Played for Seattle Mountaineers of the IBL
Ray Marshall — Playing for Tampico in the Mexican Professional League
Peter Okwalinga — Played professionally in Australia
Jesse Arias Sanchez — Playing for Canena in CIPACOPA – Mexican Professional League
Michael Scoggins — Playing in ABA for Gallup Talons
Mark Simmons — Playing for Tampico in Mexican Professional League
Andre Smith — Playing professionally in Austria
Nathan Sobey — Playing for Cairns Taipans in the Australian NBL
University Level
Tracy Godfrey 2024-Southern Nazarene University
Jalen Barbee 2024-California State University-Northridge
Diego Sharp 2024-Fisher College
Merrick Small 2024-St. Francis University
Riley Parker 2024-St. Francis University
Tyreese Watson 2023 - University of Louisiana-Monroe
Oscar Cluff 2023 - Washingston State University
Stephen "Tank" Byard 2023 - Alcorn State University
Naje Smith 2020 -Boise State
Milan Szabo 2020 -University of Texas at Tyler
Mahki Morris 2019 -Abilene Christian University
Chris Whitaker 2019 -Portland State University
Justus Rainwater 2019 – Florida Gulf Coast University
Jamaure Gregg 2019 -Northwestern St. University
Darnell Robateau 2019 -Point Loma Nazarene University
Traijan Powell 2019 -Dean College
Chaz Mack 2018 -Cornell University
Bryan Urrutia 2018 -Maryland Eastern Shore University
Caleb Highley 2018 – Texas A&M International
Naqwan Solomon 2018 -Northern New Mexico College
Jose Alfredo Rodriquez 2018 -Western New Mexico University
Ludovic Kader 2018 – Louisian College
Dallas Polk-Hilliard 2017 — South Dakota State
Brandell Evans 2017 — Western Oregon
O’Shayne Reid 2017 — Western New Mexico
Garrett Jackson 2017 — St. Francis (IL)
Arell Hennings 2016 — UC Davis
Emanual Shepherd 2016 — Southern University
Jawan Stepney 2016 — Central Washington
Justin Jones 2016 — Texas A&M Kingville
Jaben Garrett 2016 — Northern New Mexico
Jeff Long 2016 — Northern New Mexico
Jordan Martin 2015 — Hawaii Pacific University
Demetrius Balark 2014 — Eastern New Mexico University
Tim Jacobs 2014 — University of New Mexico
Jordan Russell 2013 — Central Washington University
Tevin Caldwell 2013 — UTEP
JoeBell Austin 2013 — Adams State University
Jerry Duckworth 2013 — Colorado Mesa State
Ajak Magot 2013 — Idaho State University
Nathan Sobey 2012 — University of Wyoming
Matt Korcheck 2012 — University of Arizona
Nnamdi Ezenwa 2012 — Idaho State University
Mark Simmons 2012 — St. Mary’s, Texas
Mike Maya 2012 — Monticello
Koyai Clauschee 2012 — Haskill College
Jesus Delgado 2011 — UT Pan American
Xavier Johnson-Blount 2011 — Montana State
Diggs Miokobu 2011 — Iowa College
Demetrius Thornton 2011 — St. Edwards
Brandon MacLellan 2010 — Regis University
Ray Marshall 2010 — St. Mary’s University
Jamiko Verner 2010 — Adams State University
Marcus Williams 2010 — Sam Houston State University
Jason Holmes 2009 — Mississippi Valley State University
DeAngelo Jones 2009 — Northern Arizona University
Mike Mayo 2009 — Mississippi Valley State University
Victor Reid 2009 — Eastern New Mexico University
John Clark 2008 — Eastern Washington University
Dynile Forbes 2008 — UL Monroe
Mike Helton 2008 — Hawaii Pacific University
Steve White 2008 — Quincy University
Jeff Caha (assistant coach) — Southern Nazarene University
Alex White 2007 — Drake University
Frank Borden 2007 — American University
Justin Hopper 2007 — Park University
Tyrone Crawford 2007 — Wayland Baptist University
AJ Adkins 2007 — Upper Iowa University
Orlando Griego 2006 — Southern Utah University
Jason Hopkins 2006 — Lipscomb University
Jude Roybal 2006 — University of New Hampshire
Andre Smith 2006 — George Mason University
Jay Collins (assistant coach) — Upper Iowa University
Angel Encinas 2005 — Texas A&M International
Martell Lewis 2005 — Texas A&M International
Brett Sortal 2005 — University of Illinois
Todd Bostic, 2004 — University of New Orleans
Clifton Clarida, 2004 — Wayland Baptist University
Mike Wells, 2004 — Incarnate Word University
Mark Rinehart (assistant coach) — Southern Utah University
CJ Acosta, 2003 — Western New Mexico University
Rod Chernouski, 2003 — Concordia University
Tim Gainey, 2003 — Southern Utah University
Aaron Hardwick, 2003 — Sul Ross State University
Rick Herrera, 2003 — Sul Ross State University
Rickey Howard, 2003 — Cameron University
Kerwin Nance, 2003 — University of Southern Colorado
Kevin Tunnell, 2003 — Angelo State University
Brandon Weaver, 2003 — Western Carolina University
Tony Hansbro, 2002 — Chicago State University
David Johnson, 2002 — New Mexico Highlands University
JR Wong, 2002 — New Mexico Highlands University
Jay Collins, 2001 — Southern Utah University
John Glaser, 2001 — Portland State University
Vince Haynes, 2001 — Central Missouri State University
Kevin Henry, 2001 — Southern Utah University
Ty Moseler (assistant coach) — Chicago State University
Michael Clay, 2000 — New Mexico Highlands University
Michael Duncan, 2000 — New Mexico Highlands University
Eddie Morales Jr., 2000 — Wayland Baptist University
Peter Morales, 2000 — New Mexico Highlands University
Peter Okwalinga, 2000 — Western Carolina University
Tim Smith, 2000 — Pittsburgh State University
Jeff Caha, 1999 — Wayland Baptist University
Kevin Clayton, 1999 — West Texas A&M University
Esteban De La Rosa, 1999 — New Mexico Highlands University
Manny Flores, 1999 — Southwest Texas State University
Tony Lopes, 1999 — University of Texas-Arlington
Duane Youngberg, 1999 — Wayland Baptist University
Dewayne Carpenter, 1998 — New Mexico Highlands University
Andre Hollingsworth, 1998 — Emporia State University
Adam Jones, 1998 — New Mexico Highlands University
Ed Wolfe, 1998 — Loyola Marymount University
Brian Berger, 1997 — Western New Mexico University
Mike Martinez, 1997 — Eastern New Mexico University
Jason Rivera, 1997 — Western New Mexico University
Johnny Allen, 1996 — California Lutheran University
Vince Gray, 1996 — Dana College
Former Players at College Coaching Level
Derek Lane - Current Assistant Coach at Cochise College
Jason Hopkins - Current Head Coach at Big Bend Community College
Jonathan Brooks — Former assistant coach at Cochise College
Jay Collins — Assistant coach at Idaho State University
Former Players at High School Coaching Level
Todd Bostic — Franklin High School (assistant), El Paso, Texas
Manny Flores — Hanks High School, El Paso, Texas
Jason Hopkins — MID PAC Institute, Hawaii
Peter Morales — Coronado High School, El Paso, Texas
Abner Cortez -- Douglas High School, Douglas, Arizona
Season Records
Year Record % Coach
1964-65 11-11 50% Ed Van Winkle
1965-66 16-11 59% Ed Van Winkle (27-22, 55%)
1966-67 22-8 73% Leon Beaty
1967-68 13-11 54% Leon Beaty
1968-69 14-10 58% Leon Beaty
1969-70 15-11 58% Leon Beaty
1970-71 18-11 62% Leon Beaty
1971-72 13-15 46% Leon Beaty (95-66, 59%)
1972-73 4-23 15% Gerry Bequette
1973-74 2-25 7% Gerry Bequette (6-48, 11%)
1974-75 9-19 32% Jack Furr (9-19, 32%)
1975-76 13-14 48% Dave Strack, Jr.
1976-77 7-20 26% Dave Strack, Jr.
1977-78 9-16 36% Dave Strack, Jr.
1978-79 5-19 21% Dave Strack, Jr. (34-69, 33%)
1979-80 16-12 57% Dick Wilkinson
1980-81 8-18 31% Dick Wilkinson
1981-82 13-13 50% Dick Wilkinson
1982-83 4-23 7% Dick Wilkinson
1983-84 9-16 38% Dick Wilkinson
1984-85 7-23 23% Dick Wilkinson
1985-86 8-20 29% Dick Wilkinson
1986-87 6-22 21% Dick Wilkinson
1987-88 10-17 37% Dick Wilkinson
1988-89 7-20 30% Dick Wilkinson
1989-90 13-17 43% Dick Wilkinson
1990-91 9-21 30% Dick Wilkinson (110-222, 34%)
1991-92 14-16 47% Ken Stoick
1992-93 11-19 37% Ken Stoick
1993-94 7-23 23% Ken Stoick
1994-95 11-19 37% Ken Stoick (43-77, 36%)
1995-96 16-13 55% Jerry Carrillo (12-10 )
1996-97 16-15 51% Jerry Carrillo (11-11)
1997-98 19-12 61% Jerry Carrillo (14-8 )
1998-99 24-8 75% Jerry Carrillo (19-5)
1999-00 25-9 74% Jerry Carrillo (19-5)
2000-01 28-6 82% Jerry Carrillo (20-4)
2001-02 20-11 65% Jerry Carrillo (16-8)
2002-03 23-10 70% Jerry Carrillo (18-6)
2003-04 16-15 52% Jerry Carrillo (11-11)
2004-05 23-8 74% Jerry Carrillo (16-6)
2005-06 28-4 88% Jerry Carrillo (20-2)
2006-07 20-12 63% Jerry Carrillo (14-8)
2007-08 19-12 67% Jerry Carrillo (12-10)
2008-09 24-8 75% Jerry Carrillo (17-5)
2009-10 26-5 84% Jerry Carrillo (20-2)
2010-11 22-11 67% Jerry Carrillo (13-9)
2011-12 25-6 81% Jerry Carrillo (18-4)
2012-13 25-6 81% Jerry Carrillo (18-4)
2013-14 15-16 49% Jerry Carrillo (10-12)
2014-15 23-10 70% Jerry Carrillo (13-9)
2015-16 26-7 79% Jerry Carrillo (16-6)
2016-17 25-7 78% Jerry Carrillo (16-6)
2017-18 23-9 71% Jerry Carrillo (15-7)
2018-19 26-5 84% Jerry Carrillo (20-2) 537-225 Overall 70% | ACCAC 380-160 70%
2019-20 23-8 74% Jerry Carrillo (17-5) 560-233 Overall 71% | ACCAC 397-165 71%
2021 11-3 COVID 79% Jerry Carrillo (8-2) 571-236 Overall 71% | ACCAC 405-167 71%
2022 29-4 88% Jerry Carrillo (18-2) 600-240 Overall 71% | ACCAC 423-169 71%
2023 29-3 90% Jerry Carrillo (22-0) 622-243 Overall 72% | ACCAC 445-169 72%
2024 21-11 66% Jerry Carrillo (13-6) 643-254 Overall 71% | ACCAC 458-175 72%
ACCAC Titles
1999-00
2000-01
2005-06
2009-10
2011-12
2015-16
2018-19
2019-20
2021-22
2022-23
NJCAA REGION I TITLES
2000
2001
2011
2015
2016
2021
2022
NJCAA REGION I RUNNERS UP
2003
2006
2009
2010
2017
2018
2023
2024
NJCAA DISTRICT 1 CHAMPIONS
2000
2001
2021
NJCAA DISTRICT I RUNNERS UP
2011
2015
2016
2022
Updated: May 9th, 2024
Soccer
Professional
Tina Contreras — WPSL Albuquerque Crush
Andrea Daniels — WPSL Orlando Falcons, FFC Wacker Munchen 99
Sarah Ramirez — WPSL Arizona Heatwave, WPSL Albuquerque Crush
University Level
NCAA Division 1:
Boise State University: Shaila Goodman
Creighton University: Carla Vasquez
California State University, Northridge: April Cline
Grambling State University: Andrea Daniels
Grand Canyon University: Anna Fischer
Idaho State University: Mary Bennett
Missouri State University: Cassie Worley
Texas State University: Anna Gonzalez
University of Texas at El Paso: Tina Contreras, Jennifer Persons, Sarah Ramirez
Weber State University: Jennifer Goodrum
NCAA Division 2:
University of Jamestown: Valentina Velasquez
West Virginia State University: Paula Gonzalez
University of Nebraska-Kearney: Maya Ivana Siles
Shaw University: Brynn Lumpkin
Angelo State University: Shana Brown, Jennifer Ransford
Belmont Abbey College: Elise Molera
Colorado State University, Pueblo: Sheela Thompson
Eastern New Mexico State University: Nicole Johnson, Annette Meadows, Valerie Noriega, Jessica Rosas, Liz Anguino, Pam Campbell, Angelina Green
Fort Lewis College: Jennifer Calanche, Hilary Anderson
Humboldt State University: Holly Shores
Lincoln Memorial University: Hannah McEwan
Metro State University: Kira Sharp
New Mexico Highlands University: Mariana Brito Neves, Victoria McNary
Northern State University: Jessica Hernandez
Northwest Oklahoma State University: Chelsea Lawson, Charleen Rosson
San Francisco State University: Katie Punske, Rachel Brushnahan
Southwest State: Monika Ulanowska
St. Mary’s: Yvette Diaz de Leon
University of Central Missouri: Michelle Nikitas
University of Texas of the Permian Basin: Wendy Gomez
Western Oregon University: Nicole Leschak
NCAA Division 3:
Mount Saint Mary's: Sabrina Camatta
Bethany College: Tatiana Garay, Shaunice Huffman
Methodist University: Amanda Moffett
Iowa Wesleyan University: Kelsey Centner
NAIA:
Oakland City College: Paula Roldan Delgado
Multnomah University: Megan Castricum, Daniela Gomez
Talladega College: Jenally Barco
University of the Southwest: Kayla Reynaud
Auburn University at Montgomery: Karina Suetsugu
Calumet College of St. Joseph: Lesley Vertrees, Sandy Thur, Jordan Thorne
Campbellsville University: Savannah Hobbs, Andrea Brizuela
Evergreen State College: Lea Rohan, Shaunice Huffman
Goshen College: Samantha Danforth, Juliana De Silva
Hope International University: Megan Gonzalez
Lindenwood University – Belleview: Gio Posada
Martin Methodist College: Makenna Lehrman
Missouri Valley College: Maira Ibarra
Northwest: Adrienne Hall
Presentation College: Aylene Lopez
Tennessee Wesleyan University: Crystal Munoz
Texas Wesleyan University: Jennifer Arellano
San Diego Christian College: Talya De Leon, Kristina Hernandez
William Penn University: Danielle Urban
Jessica Hernandez — Northern State
Kristina Hernandez — San Diego Christian College
Shaunice Huffman — Bethany College
Nicole Johnson — Eastern New Mexico
Chelsea Lawson — Northwest Oklahoma State
Nicole Leschak — University of Western Oregon
Hannah McEwan — Lincoln Memorial
Tori McNary — New Mexico Highlands
Annette Meadows — Eastern New Mexico
Amanda Moffett — Methodist College
Elise Molera — Belmont Abbey College (NC)
Michelle Nikitas — Central Missouri State
Valerie Noriega — Eastern New Mexico
Jennifer Persons — University of Texas-El Paso
Gio Posada — Lindenwood University – Belleville
Katie Punske — San Francisco State
Sarah Ramirez — University of Texas-El Paso
Jennifer Ransford — Angelo State
Lea Rohan — Evergreen State
Jessica Rosas — Eastern New Mexico
Charleen Rosson — Northwest Oklahoma State
Kira Sharp — Metro State
Holly Shores — Humboldt State
Karina Suetsugu — Auburn-Montgomery
Sheela Thompson — Colorado State (Pueblo)
Monika Ulanowska — Southwest State
Danielle Urban — William Penn
Carla Vasquez — Creighton
Lesley Vertrees — Calumet College of St. Joseph
Cassie Worley — Southwest Missouri State
Individual Honors
Coach of the Year:
2019 – Bobby Peters
All Americans:
2003 – 1st Team: Kira Sharp
2001 – 2nd Team: Cassie Worley
2000 – 2nd Team: Cassie Worley
All Conference:
2025: 1st Team: Sabrina Amezcua, Michelle Gomez 2nd Team: Diana Montoya, Celiane Pereira
2024- 1st Team: Sabrina Amezcua, 2nd Team: Julia Giuriatti
2023 - 2nd Team: Paula Gonzalez, Sabrina Ramos-Camatta Honorable Mention: Ivana Siles
2019 – 1st Team: Leticia Seabra, Maria Azarias, Brianna Guzman; 2nd Team: Amanda Acuna
2018 – 1st Team: Leticia Seabra
2017 – Honorable Mention: Jenessa Salazar, Kira Sevor
2016 – Honorable Mention: Kate Gardiner
2015 – 2nd Team: T’naiha Williams
2014 – 2nd Team: Mariel Hundley
2012 – 1st Team: Makenna Lehrman; 2nd Team: Talya De Leon; Honorable Mention: Lisa Christensen
2010 – 1st Team: Kayla Davis; Honorable Mention: Yadira Garcia
2009 – 1st Team: Yadira Garcia, Mariana Brito-Neves
2007 – 1st Team: Helena Appiagyei; 2nd Team: Sheela Thompson; Honorable Mention: Nileea Eastman, Amanda Thielhart
2006 – 1st Team: Kalila Peterson; 2nd Team: Yazmin Samoyoa, Helena Appaigyei
2005 – 1st Team: Danielle Ayala; 2nd Team: Mary Barrett, Heather Kozarian; Honorable Mention: Rachel Brusanham
2004 – 1st Team: Roxanne Martinez, Courtney Glass
2003 – 1st Team: Kira Sharp, Jen Goodrum; 2nd Team: Val Noriega, April Cline
2002 – 1st Team: Andrea Daniels, Kira Sharp, Jessica Rosas; 2nd Team: Shana Brown, April Klein; Honorable Mention: Ashley Russell, Danielle Urban
2001 – 1st Team: Cassie Worley, Yvette Diaz De Leon, Jennifer Contreras; 2nd Team: Emily Schigut
2000 – 1st Team: Cassie Worley, Jessica Thompson
1999 – 1st Team – Anna Fischer; 2nd Team: Jessica Thompson
1998 – 1st Team – Anna Fischer
Updated: November 5th, 2024
Women’s Basketball
University Level
Clara Gonzalez, 2024 - Jacksonville State University
Fortuna Ngnawo, 2024 - Troy University
Chana Paxixe, 2024 - High Point University
Alayna Contreras, 2023 - University of Missouri-Kansas City
Deja Jones, 2023 - Indiana State University
Andjela Bigovic, 2023 - Tarleton State University
Jessenia Lawson, 2023 - University of Illinois-Springfield
Deyana Bogan, 2023 - University of Illinois-Springfield
Jaelyn Maxey, 2023 - LeMoyne Owen College
Tatjana Tatar, 2023 - Xavier University of New Orleans
Fatou Barry, 2023 - Waldorf University
Mieke Elkington, 2011 – Longwood University
Ashley Mitchell, 2013 – Western New Mexico
Johnishia Welles, 2013 – UTEP
Madison Lopez, 2013 – New Hampshire
Jasmine Lemon, 2013 – Idaho State
Yvonte Neal, 2013 – Oklahoma City University
Justina Prairie Chief, 2013 – Central Missouri
CC Rode, 2013 – University of Hawaii at Hilo
Jessica Almeida, 2014 – Marion University
Tianna Brown, 2014 – Memorial University
Aja Hoyle, 2014 – Texas A&M International
TeOramae Solomon, 2015 – Portland State
McCorra Ford, 2015 – York College
Destiny Amezquita, 2015 – Rocky Mountain College
Essence Jones, 2015 – Pacific Union College
Ashleigh Sparks, 2015 – St. Gregory University’s University
Coulter Bowlen, 2016 – Hope Univeristy
Arianna Anderson, 2016 – Thomas University
Sophia Elenga, 2017– Arizona State
Shannon Powell, 2017 – University of San Francisco
Tatyana McFarland, 2017 – Texas A&M Kingsville
Ciara Fields, 2017 – Western New Mexico
Juwanna Milton, 2017 – Benedictine University
Jordyn Penniman, 2017 – Prairie View A&M
Endia Peterson, 2017 – Rust College
Roneshia Fields, 2017 – Illinois College
Sophia Anaya, 2017 – Trinity University
Jasmine Coleman, 2018 – Rust College
Deezha Battle, 2018 – Pepperdine University
Passion Burrell, 2018 – Praire View A&M
Awa Keita, 2019 – Southern Illinois University
Isabel Rodriguez, 2019 – University of the Southwest
Jazzy Hughes, 2019 – Purdue Fort Wayne
See’Arriah Evans- Collins, 2019 – Northern New Mexico
Maggate Sall, 2019 – Marian University
LaPraisjah Johnson, 2019 – Nevada Reno
Yemiyah Morris, 2019 – Mississippi State
Brenda Smith, 2000 – Haskell College
Elrolica Chopito, 2001 – Nichols State University
Rachel Atencio, 2001 – New Mexico Highlands University
Stephainie Rayos, 2003 – University of Texas, El Paso
Crystal Pope, 2003 – University of Texas, Dallas
Mioshia Wagoner, 2003 – Haskell University
Cindy Morgan, 2003 – Northern Arizona University
Maria Amador, 2004 – Western New Mexico University
Bridget Chacon, 2005 – Marshall University
Megan Ratliff, 2005 – Eastern New Mexico University
Tannesia Manley, 2005 – Western New Mexico University
Revital Carmon, 2005 – University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Caitlin Demarest, 2006 – Pittsburgh State University
Jocelyn Chavez, 2006 – Western New Mexico University
Karly Dreher, 2006 – Western New Mexico University
Stephanie Roberts, 2006 – Western New Mexico University
Kristyn Valenzuela, 2006 – Western New Mexico University
Ashley Jackson, 2008 – Shaw University
Erin Murphy, 2008 – Grand Canyon University
Egle Karolyte, 2009 – University of Portland
Selena Florez, 2009 – University of the Southwest
Chato Maters, 1990 – University of San Diego
Margie Torres, 1990 – Sterling College-Kansas
Paula Fettig, 1991 – Bethany College-Kansas
Sharon Woods, 1992 – Western New Mexico University
Karen Woods, 1992 – Western New Mexico University
Alfreda Bates, 1992 – Kansas Wesleyan University
Alfreda Benally, 1992 – Kansas Wesleyan University
Lynn Santistevan, 1993 – Dakota State University-South Dakota
Lisa Walden, 1993 – Tuskegee University-Alabama
Roxanne Hine, 1993 – Saint Louis University
Heather Gray, 1993 – Western New Mexico University
Tessa Miner, 1994 – University of Alabama-Huntsville
Lana White, 1994 – Fort Lewis College
Toni Torres, 1995 – Southern Utah University
Kim Ward, 1997 – Mt. Scenerio College
Andrea Huerta, 1997 – Western New Mexico University
Valarie Antone, 1998 – Adams State College
Hassanah Abdullah, 1998 – James Madison University
Lava Acosta, 1985 – University of Arizona
Ginger Leblanc, 1987 – Dana College-Nebraska
Michelle Diaz, 1989 – Eastern Oregon State
Julie Zahasky, 1989 – Northern Arizona University
Individual Honors
All NJCAA Region 1 Division 1
2024: Fortuna Ngnawo, Ali Hardwell, Clara Gonzalez
2023: Fortuna Ngnawo, Deja Jones
2019: Awa Keita, Yemiyah Morris, Kayla Harris, Raena Suggs
2018: Awa Keita, Deezha Battle, Jazzy Hughes, Yemiyah Morris, Mamita Diagne
2017: Sophia Elenga, Shannon Powell
2016: Coulter Bowlen, Sophia Elenga
2015: Destiny Amezquita, Te Oramae Solomon
2014: Destiny Amezquita, Tianna Brown
2013: Ashley Mitchell, Yvonte Neal
2012: Ashley Mitchell
2008: Ashley Jackson
2005: Bridget Chacon
2004: Bridget Chacon
2003: Stephanie Rayos
2001: Rachel Atencio
2000: Rachel Atencio, Elrolica Chopito
1995: Toni Torres
1994: Norma Carrasco
1993: Roxanne Hein
1992: Karen Woods
1990: Ernestine Platero
1986: Chiquita Miller, Ruth Scott
1985: Lava Acosta, Dolores Williams
1984: Teresa Hill
All-Arizona Community College Athletic Conference
2024: Fortuna Ngnawo, Ali Hardwell, Clara Gonzalez
2023: Fortuna Ngnawo, Deja Jones
2007: Ashley Jackson, Nichole Perez
2006: Nichole Perez, Stephanie Roberts
2005: Bridget Chacon
2004: Bridget Chacon
2003: Pearl Kelewood, Stephanie Rayos
2002: Natascha Henry
2001: Rachel Atencio, Elrolica Chopito
2000: Rachel Atencio, Elrolica Chopito
1999: Valarie Antone
1998: Rebecca Sando
1997: Rebecca Sando
1996: Shauna Murray
1995: Toni Torres
1994: Norma Carrasco
1993: Roxanne Hein
1992: Karen Woods
1990: Ernestine Platero
1986: Chiquita Miller, Ruth Scott
1985: Lava Acosta
1984: Dolores Williams, Teresa Hill
1983: Darlene Kelley
1982: Diana Huber, Monica Brown
All-American
2024: Fortuna Ngnawo
2023: Fortuna Ngnawo
2019: Awa Keita
2018: Mamita Diagne
2018: Awa Keita
2017: Sophia Elenga
2003: Stephanie Rayos
1985: Lava Acosta
Academic All-American
2024: Clara Gonzalez, Ilona Lignon-Paul, Fortuna Ngnawo
2023: Andjela Bigovic, Ali Hardwell, Alayna Contreras, Monique Taylor, Fortuna Ngnawo
2022: Jessenia Lawson
2019: Jazzy Hughes, Awa Keita, See’Arriah Evans- Collins, Isabel Rodriguez, Sasha Schoenborn
2018: Deezha Battle, See’Arriah Evans- Collins
2010: Erica Sowers
2008: Erin Murphy
Coaching Records
M. Opat (65-37)
2023-24: 26-8 - Region I Champions, NJCAA National Tournament Appearance
2022-23: 28-6 - Region I Runners-Up, NJCAA National Tournament Appearance
2021-22: 11-12
2020-21: 0-11
L. Hughes (215-64)
2019-20: 26-5
2018-19: 28-4, NJCAA National Tournament Appearance
2017-18: 29-3, NJCAA National Tournament Appearance
2016-17: 28-4, NJCAA National Tournament Appearance
2015-16: 23-8
2014-15: 19-10
2013-14: 18-11
2012-13: 26-6 — Region I runners-up
2011-12: 18-13 — Region I playoffs
S. Lane (214-230)
2010-11: 9-15
2009-10: 11-19
2008-09: 8-22
2007-08: 19-11 — Region I playoffs
2006-07: 20-11 — Region I playoffs
2005-06: 16-16 — Region I runners-up
2004-05: 19-10 — Region I runners-up
2003-04: 17-13
2002-03: 16-15
2001-02: 10-18
2000-01: 12-18
1999-00: 12-18
1998-99: 17-14 — Region I playoffs
1997-98: 17-13
1996-97: 11-17
G. Nicodemus (52-92)
1995-96: 7-22
1994-95: 4-24
1993-94: 13-17 — Region I playoffs
1992-93: 13-15
1991-92: 15-14 — Region I playoffs
K. Nicodemus (68-73)
1990-91: 8-16 — Region I playoffs
1989-90: 22-8 — Region I playoffs
1988-89: 18-12 — Region I playoffs
1987-88: 7-20 — Region I playoffs
1986-87: 13-17
Multiple coaches
1985-86: 12-11
L. Neidich (25-6)
1984-85: 25-6 — ACCAC Champions, Region I Champions, 1-1 at Nationals
Records since 1996
Most points
Single game: Brenda Smith, 48 vs. Pima, Dec. 15, 1999
Season: Stephanie Rayos, 608, 2002-03
Career: Rachel Atencio, 1,029, 1999-01
Most field goals
Single game: Brenda Smith, 18 vs. Pima, Dec. 15, 1999
Most three-point field goals
Single game: Brenda Smith, 10 v. Pima, Dec. 15, 1999
Season: Destiny Amezquita, 104, 2013-14
Career: Elrolica Chopito, 167, 2000-01
Three-point field goal percentage
Season: Stephanie Rayos, 49.4, 2002-03
Field goal percentage
Season: Tannesia Manley, 54.2, 2004-05 | Jazzy Hughes, 54.2, 2017-18
Season: Awa Keita 58.7% 2018-19
Most free throws
Single game: Stephanie Rayos, 13-14 vs. Arizona Western, Dec. 11, 2002
Free-throw percentage
Season: Elrolica Chopito, 90.1, 1999-00
Career: Elrolica Chopito, 90.8, 1999-01
Most rebounds
Single game: Jessie Joaquim, 27 vs. College of Southern Nevada, Feb. 6, 2025
Season: Fortuna Ngnawo, 289, 2023-24
Most assists
Single game: Bridget Chacon, 16 vs. Chandler-Gilbert, Jan. 10, 2004
Season: Bridget Chacon, 170, 2004-05
Most steals
Single game: Bridget Chacon, 15 vs. SWCB, Nov. 15, 2003
Season: Bridget Chacon, 166, 2004-05 & 2003-04
Most blocks
Season: Yemiyah Morris, 73, 2017-18
Team
Most points, single game: 121 vs. Community Christian, Jan. 25, 2025
Most free throws, single game: 27-33 vs. Pima, Nov. 16, 2002; 27-36 vs. South Mountain, Feb. 14, 2007
Most rebounds, single game: 73 vs. College of Southern Nevada, Feb. 6, 2025
Most three-point field goals, single game: 15 vs. Scottsdale, Feb. 5, 2003
Most three-point field goals, season: 301, 1998-99
Updated: February 12th, 2025
Rodeo
Regional Team Champions
Reserve Regional Team Champions
Team and Individual Honors
2022- National Champion for Goat Tying -
2021-National Champion for Goat Tying- Jill Donnelly
2021-Women’s team 3 place overall
National Placings Individual Events & Team
Major Accomplishments
14 National Short go (top 12) event qualifiers
5 top 5 National individual event finishes
3 Top 10 National Team Placings
4 Regional Team Champions (National qualifiers)
4 Regional Reserve Team Champions ( National qualifiers)
14 Regional Event Champions & National qualifiers
12 Regional Reserve Event Champions & National qualifiers