NMSU president Valerio Ferme believes Aggie sports needs repairing, and says firing athletic director Mario Moccia is the first step toward solving the problems he sees.
An anonymous group of business people, many with active relationships with New Mexico State University and its athletic department, has delivered a letter to the school's new president expressing its ...
As the Aggies move forward in a new era under acting athletic director Amber Burdge, here's a look back at notable events during Moccia's 10-year stint at NM State: More: NMSU pre ...
New Mexico State is moving on from athletic director Mario Moccia in the wake of an investigation that criticized the ...
Amber Burdge took a phone call on Jan. 2. New Mexico State President Valerio Ferme wanted to see her. She was confident it ...
NMSU PRESIDENT VALERIO, FROM HIS SECOND DAY ON THE JOB, RESPONDING TO HIS FIRST ACT AS PRESIDENT, FIRING ATHLETIC DIRECTOR MARIO MOCCIA. MOCCIA WAS OFFERED A FIVE YEAR EXTENSION IN 2023 ...
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (KTSM) — New Mexico State University President Valerio Ferme and the university’s Acting Athletic Director Amber Burdge met with media on Friday, Jan. 3 to talk about the firing ...
New Mexico State Parts With AD Moccia in Wake of Report on Sex Abuse in Hoops Program New Mexico State is moving on from athletic director Mario Moccia in the wake of an investigation that ...
But also in 2023, New Mexico State gave Moccia a five-year contract extension and a $72,000 raise to $351,000 a year in the first year of the new deal, which was scheduled to end in 2028.
But also in 2023, New Mexico State gave Moccia a five-year contract extension and a $72,000 raise to $351,000 a year in the first year of the new deal, which was scheduled to end in 2028.