Monday, March 2nd, 2026
Good morning, Las Cruces. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 2nd of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Damita Curry, executive director of the Southwest Tennis Foundation, has launched the Courts & Culture program to offer tennis clinics for Black & brown women and reduce elitist barriers in the sport. Last fall, 65 women signed up with nearly half trying tennis for the first time, highlighting the need for more inclusive access. The Las Cruces Bulletin
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ NM State women's tennis team rallied past Abilene Christian with a 4-3 win at NM State Tennis Center on Mar. 1. The team clinched its first home win with four singles victories — and will travel to face Utah Tech on Mar. 5. The Las Cruces Bulletin
- ➤ On Feb. 28, NM State men's tennis team swept Western New Mexico at the NM State Tennis Center by winning key doubles and singles matches — the team will head to the Sacramento State Invite in California on Mar. 6 and 7. The Las Cruces Bulletin
- ➤ NM State lost 93-70 to WKU at E.A. Diddle Arena on Wednesday night. Julius Mims recorded a double-double while Jae’Coby Osborne tied his season-high in points as the Hilltoppers built an early lead. The Las Cruces Bulletin
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Dog Party Concert with Special Guests
7 p.m. — The Range — $TBA — Enjoy an energetic night with Dog Party and their special guests.
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Elevate the Stage Gymnastics
12-4 a.m. — Pan American Center — Tickets available — Experience an unforgettable gymnastics event in Las Cruces.
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Elevate Gymnastics
12-4 a.m. — Pan American Center — Ticket details available — Elevate Gymnastics promises an unforgettable experience in Las Cruces.
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Optional and Xcel State Championships
8-11 a.m. — Pan American Center — Tickets start at $75 — Experience the excitement of the Optional and Xcel State Championships in Las Cruces.
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