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UTEP Home to Two NCAA Champions: Amusan Joins Korir

UTEP Home to Two NCAA Champions: Amusan Joins Korir

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Eugene, Or. – Tobi Amusan finds redemption as she won her first NCAA title in the 100m hurdles at historic Hayward Stadium on the final day of the NCAA Championships, Saturday evening.

“Amusan is another special talent. She executed her race very well and all the hard work she put in this season paid off,” head coach Mika Laaksonen said. “This was her closest race yet and she stepped up to the challenge.”

The freshman exploded out of the blocks and held onto a narrow lead over the defending champion Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Kentucky). In the closing moment of the race Amusan leaned over the finish line to clock a time of 12.57, while Camacho-Quinn was close behind at 12.58.

The Nigerian native broke the UTEP school record in this event earlier this year at the UTEP Springtime stopping the clock at 12.63. Her time of 12.57 demolished that record and sets a personal best.

The last time UTEP track and field had multiple individual NCAA Champions was back in 1978 (Peter Lemashon, 800m, Michael Musyoki, 10,000m, Jennifer Smit, Shot Put and Ria Stahlman, Discus).

Korir and Amusan add to UTEP’s total of NCAA Champions to 107. Korir becomes just the second Miner to ever win the 800m NCAA title, while Amusan is the first to ever achieve the NCAA crown in the 100m hurdles.

Two other Miners competed on Saturday evening. Samantha Hall in the women’s discus throw and Lucia Mokrasova completing the final three events in the women’s hepthathon.

Hall showed poise in the first flight of two in the discus event. The senior launched the discus out to 54.66m (179-4), placing 10th overall and just narrowly missing out of the top nine who advance to the event’s final. The Jamaican native finishes her career at UTEP ranking fifth on the all-time list for the indoor shot put (14.90m), fifth in the outdoor shot put list (14.77m) and holds the school record in the discus throw (58.50m). Hall is a two-time Conference USA Champion in the discus throw. Hall garnered All-American second team honors.

In just her second appearance at the NCAA Championships, Mokrasova finished in 17th place with a total of 5,172 points. The junior started the day off by leaping 5.34m (17-16.25) in the long jump for 654 points. She followed that up with a javelin heave of 37.10m (121-9) and closed out the event with an 800m time of 2:13.46 (915 points). The Slovakia native finished the season with a new school record in the event, when she scored 5,671 points earlier this year at the Texas Relays.

The UTEP track and field team close out the 2017 campaign with two women conference titles both indoor and outdoor. The 2017 C-USA Outdoor Championship title was the first outdoor conference title in women’s program history. The Miners finish with three outdoor All-Americans, Michael Saruni, Korir and Amsuan and a second team All-American (Hall).

For live results and breaking news be sure to follow @UTEPTrack on Twitter and uteptrack on Instagram.

UTEP Athletics Introduces 2017-18 Marketing Theme

UTEP Athletics Introduces 2017-18 Marketing Theme

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For over 100 years, UTEP has been El Paso’s university and the Miners have been El Paso’s team.  And while the student-athletes and coaches have driven the success on the field, the support of the community and a passionate fanbase have made the game day experience in the Sun Bowl and Don Haskins Center truly unique.

This year, UTEP Athletics celebrates not only its rich history, but the people who are proud to call themselves Miners!  “We Are Miners” is UTEP’s athletics marketing theme for 2017-18.

The “We Are Miners” theme will be prevalent across town and branded in everything produced by UTEP Athletics, including social media content, posters and schedule cards.  “We Are Miners” merchandise will be available at the UTEP Bookstore.  Game day will be enhanced for 2017-18, with more interactive fan experiences.

UTEP’s food service, Sodexo, will introduce new premium burgers, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs and nachos in the Sun Bowl this fall.

Fans will also be allowed on the field after all five football home games.

UTEP’s annual “Fan Day” at the Larry K. Durham Center on Aug. 26 will be family-oriented with activities for kids, meet and greets with the coaches and players and an autograph session.  Fans will also have the opportunity to interact with the coaches and players, as well as tour the Miners’ Larry K. Durham Center, at the brand-new season ticket pickup event on Aug. 4.

Keeping up with the “We Are Miners” theme, each of UTEP’s football home games will celebrate a different faction of the El Paso community.  The Rice game (Sept. 9) is “Hometown Heroes Night,” Arizona (Sept. 15) is “Military Night,” WKU (Oct. 7) is “Youth Football Night,” UTSA (Oct. 28) is “Spirit Night” and LA Tech (Nov. 18) is “Teacher Education Night.”

The Homecoming game is on Oct. 7 versus WKU.

Additional UTEP Football game day details will be announced later this summer.  UTEP Football Season Tickets, starting at just $55, are available now by calling (915) 747-6150.  Family packs are just $190 for two adults and two youth.

UTEP’s home schedule features a visit by Arizona from the Pac-12 Conference for the first time since 1977, as well as matchups with both 2016 Conference USA division champions in WKU and LA Tech.

2017 UTEP Football Home Schedule

Sept. 9            Rice*                        6 p.m.

Sept. 15            Arizona                        8:15 p.m.

Oct. 7            WKU* (Homecoming)                        6 p.m.

Oct. 28            UTSA*                        6 p.m.

Nov. 18            LA Tech*                        TBA

News conference video: Part One | Part Two

Reasons A Chiropractor Will Benefit You

Reasons A Chiropractor Will Benefit You

Many people have back pain so often that it starts to become a daily struggle. You don�t have to put up with pain every day.

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TIP! One interesting fact is that good chiropractic care can actually strengthen your immune system. Spine issues can cause problems with the nervous system, which is linked to the immune system.

Many doctors work with alternative therapy. This makes it important that your insurance policy and see what back care therapies are covered. This can improve your health even more effective.

Pay attention to your sleep in order to fix back-related problems.Put a pillow underneath your head and shoulders. Place rolled-up towels underneath your neck and knees to help support the body�s curves. You should also have a mattress that is comfy.

TIP! Don�t think you�re going to get all the care you need from just a single visit to a�chiropractor. While it may make you feel better right away, it will take many sessions to see great improvements.

You should not expect one treatment at the chiropractor to solve all your pain problem. You will probably see some immediate relief; however, but regular visits are required for lasting relief. Stick with whatever regiment your chiropractor�recommends. If you fail to do this, you will end up disappointed with the results.

There are lots of solid reasons as to why a person ought to visit a chiropractor. If your back or neck hurt, you should find a reputable chiropractor right away. Your body will not run correctly if your skeletal structure.

TIP! Don�t be afraid to ask your chiropractor�about discounts; they may offer one the more frequently you visit. Chiropractic treatment usually involves multiple visits.

Ask your chiropractor if there are frequency discounts in their office. Chiropractic treatment usually requires a series of office visits. You may need to visit several times weekly for months to come. It can quickly become quite costly. The doctor�s office may have some sort of discount if you visit a lot so things don�t cost you so much more affordable.

Ask you doctor to recommend a chiropractor. Even if you don�t need a referral, your doctor can suggest a good chiropractor.

TIP! Ask your regular physician if they can refer you to a quality�chiropractor. A referral may not be required, but it helps you find the most qualified, trusted professionals in your local area.

Make a wise decision when searching for a chiropractor. Most chiropractors are honest, but others cannot be trusted. There are actually some of people going to a chiropractor and feeling much worse afterwards. Make sure you�re doing research prior to choosing a chiropractor.

Check out the references of a chiropractor before scheduling an appointment with them. While lots of chiropractors are interested in their patients� health, there are some that attempt to extend treatments beyond what is actually needed. Look at reviews online and get recommendations from your regular doctor.

TIP! Before ever contacting a�chiropractor, ask for references from your doctor or physician. The majority of professional chiropractors are experts in their field who actually care about your health, but there are a few bad eggs in the bunch.

A cervical pillow or roll up a towel and position it beneath your neck when you sleep can really help. They let your head drop down while a regular pillow has your head being pushed forward.

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TIP! Is high blood pressure something you have? Studies show that vertebrae manipulation is more effective than blood pressure medications. Certain manipulations of the vertebrae can help get your blood pressure regular.

Is your blood pressure something you have? Studies show that vertebrae is as good as using two hypertension medications together. When the vertebrae are manipulated, the blood pressure can be regulated.

Chiropractic care can also help your immune system as well. Your nervous system can malfunction when the bones in your spine are misaligned. Because your nervous system controls tissue, cell and organ function, if it gets impacted it can make your health go wrong. Fixing the issue can get your immune system back to optimal performance.

TIP! Chiropractic care is not just for back and necks, it boosts your immune system as well. Bones that are out of alignment in the spine often interfere with your nervous system�s functioning.

Stay away from chiropractors that want to give you dietary supplements and other products. They are likely charlatans if they offer and cannot be trusted. Nutritionists and doctors are reliable sources for such advice.

It is easy to find a qualified chiropractor in the United States. Chiropractic care makes up the second largest health care profession. It is also happens to be the fastest. On top of that number, as many as 10,000 students or more are learning the practice themselves.

TIP! Do not carry a wallet inside your back pocket. Many men�carry a wallet in their back pocket and don�t understand how it affects their back.

Meet with the chiropractor before scheduling an appointment. A chiropractor can really improve your quality of living. A poorly qualified chiropractor can make matters so much worse. Find a chiropractor you feel comfortable. Be sure you talk with a chiropractor before scheduling treatment.

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Avoid slumping when you are sitting or standing in a hunched position for long periods. This strains your back and will give you lower back pain and that�s going to hurt you stand straight. If sitting or standing hunched over is unavoidable, make sure you stretch well and periodically get up from your position.

TIP! Don�t work with a�chiropractor that�s going to try to place you on supplements or homeopathic products that can help to treat disease. If they are selling these items from their offices, they are not entirely trustworthy.

If you do a lot of sit-ups and crunches to build up your core strength, it�s time to find other core exercises, since these are two that often make things worse. The Yoga plank position is a good alternative and can help your back and core.

The thoracic spinal area of your spine is responsible for communication regarding digestion and other stomach functions. You can have problems with things like acid reflux or other irritations when the thoracic area is irritated. Chiropractic care can fix any alignment issues and prevent misalignment of this area to help heal the stomach.

TIP! When you carry around a wallet, don�t put it in the pocket on the back of your pants. You may not believe it, but doing that can strain your lower back.

Don�t be afraid to ask for assistance lifting heavy item. Ask someone else to help or use proper equipment. A dolly that�s good and secure can assist you in moving something. A dolly is a great investment if you are moving heavy things often.

To keep headache pain at bay, you may want to go to your chiropractor or a therapist that can massage the pain out of your body.Tightness in the pain. The temperomandibular joint (TMJ) can suffer from teeth in your sleep. A guard might keep this case.

TIP! Now you can confidently find the�chiropractor who is perfect for you. Many people in the United States and around the world seek chiropractic care today.

It is important to take your time when searching for a good chiropractor. There are tons of chiropractors out there. Once you find the ideal one, shop around for a good price. Call each one and ask for a quote. Make sure that their quote includes all of their services and they are quoting you doesn�t neglect to mention any hidden fees.

You may believe that your use of a smartphone is making your life better. It may actually be hurting your neck though. When you look at the screen, your neck is pulled down, which puts too much weight on the muscles. Use your phone at eye level to avoid this.

TIP! You can get back strain from standing for long periods of time. If you need to stand, do this with one foot on something low every so often to relieve the strain on your lower back.

Clearly, there really is no reason to endure ongoing back pain. You can help yourself through the situation. Try some of the advice here, and you can get relief quickly.

UTEP Basketball Season Tickets Now On Sale

UTEP Basketball Season Tickets Now On Sale

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UTEP Basketball 2017-18 Season Tickets are now on sale.  Miner hoops fans can get on board for an action-packed campaign with Omega Harris, Matt Willms and the Miner men, or the UTEP women under the direction of first-year head coach Kevin Baker.

Fans who renew their season tickets (men’s or women’s) by Aug. 4 will be entered into a drawing to win one of four fabulous prizes.  The earlier the renewal, the greater the opportunity to win!  Payment plans are available.

The UTEP men return five of their top six scorers from last year’s squad that charged to a 13-4 record in its last 17 games and tied for third place in Conference USA.  Buoyed by the addition of a top-flight recruiting class, the Miners are looking to contend for the league title in 2017-18.  UTEP will feature a potent inside-outside combination in seniors Harris (17.0 ppg), a 1,000-point scorer, and Willms, who ranks ninth in school history with 98 blocked shots.

The Miners’ non-conference home schedule features matchups with arch-rivals NM State and New Mexico, as well as Pac-12 squad Washington State.

With the third-best winning percentage among all schools in the state of Texas since 2007, the UTEP women’s program has established itself as a proven winner.  The task on continuing that run of success now falls on Baker, who was announced as the eighth head coach in program history on April 24.

Baker has an outstanding track record, setting school records for wins at every stop of his career.  He is an eight-time coach of the year.  Baker has a combined college coaching record 122-30, including 50-14 in two seasons (2015-17) at Angelo State University.  Overall he is 344-131, which included 10 years as a high school head coach at four schools in Texas.

Call (915) 747-6150 today or visit UTEP Athletics on line to sign up.

Raise the Pick

“Raise the Pick’ is a MAC initiative focused on generating the necessary financial support to provide UTEP student-athletes a first-class athletic and academic experience.

Three ways YOU can “Raise the Pick”:

  • Current season ticket holders can add to the donation portion of their season ticket.
    • As a suggestion, your donation increase could be 10%/20%/30% that you can add towards your invoice.
  • New donors donating this year towards student-athlete scholarships. (Minimum $100).
  • Refer a friend to join the MAC for the first time. (Minimum $100).

By joining the “Raise the Pick” initiative you will receive a special invite to the “Raise the Pick” appreciation pre-game basketball dinner in the Larry K. Durham Center. [Date TBD]

For any questions or more information please call the Season Ticket Office at 747-6150 or go online.

UTEP Track and Field to Compete at NCAA Championships

UTEP Track and Field to Compete at NCAA Championships

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The UTEP track and field team will be sending nine student-athletes to compete at the 2017 NCAA Championships this week in Eugene Ore., starting Wednesday June 7 through Saturday, June 10.

Wearing the Orange and Blue for the women’s team will be Tobi Amusan (100m Hurdles), Samantha Hall (Discus Throw), Lucia Mokrasova (Heptathlon), Winny Koech (10,000m) and Lilian Koech (800m).

On the men’s side, Emmanuel Korir (800m and 4x400m relay), Michael Saruni (800m and 4x400m relays) and the 4x400m relay ream of Korir, Saruni, Asa Guevara and James Bias will represent the Miners at the NCAA Championships.

Tobi Amusan | Sophomore | Hurdles

The Sophomore makes her return to the NCAA Championships after taking runner-up last year. Amusan heads into the championships with the fastest qualifying time, when she clocked 12.57w at the West Region Prelim. The Nigerian native has yet to lose a 100m hurdles in five races thus far.

The school record holder will compete in the semifinals for the 100m hurdles on Thursday at 6:32 p.m. MT on ESPN2. A total of eight runners out of the 24 will advance to the finals. Three heats will be held (eight athletes in each heat) and the top two finishers from each heat plus the next best two fastest times will advance.

Samantha Hall | Senior | Discus

The senior will make her final appearance in the Orange and Blue at the national stage for the second time in her career after earning 13th overall at the 2015 NCAA Championships. Hall holds the school record in the discus throw with a mark of 58.50m and qualified for the NCAA Championships tossing for 56.50m at the West Region Prelims.Hall will compete on Saturday’s final starting at 4:05 p.m. on ESPN3.

Lucia Mokrasova| Junior | Heptathlon

Mokrasova will take the track in the heptathlon on Friday and Saturday morning for the Miners. The junior broke her previous school record earlier this year at the Texas Relays, she scored 5,671 points.

That point total for Mokrasova ranks her 12th nationally headed into the competition. The Slovakia native will take the track on Fridayat 1:30 p.m. on ESPN3.

Winny Koech | Sophomore | 10,000m

Koech will compete in the 10,000m Final on Thursday night at 8:08 p.m on ESPN2. Koech has clocked a personal-best 33:51.31 when she ran at the Mt. SAC Relays earlier this year. The C-USA champion ranks 17th among the 24 student-athletes competing, after running a qualifying time of 34:39.41. This will be the first trip to the national stage for Koech.

Lilian Koech | Sophomore | 800m

Making a her first appearance at the national stage, the Kenya native will run in the 800m semifinal on Thursday at 7:14 p.m on ESPN2. Koech clocked her personal best earlier this year with a time of 2:04.68 at the Brutus Hamilton Challenge. The sophomore earned one of the automatic qualifying spots from the West Region Prelim with a time of 2:07.68.

Emmanuel Korir | Freshman | 800m

The Kenya native has taken track and field by storm this year. Breaking numerous meet records and school records, including the indoor 600m world record (1:14.97). Korir is undefeated in the 800m through three races. The freshman clocked the fastest-time in the 800m earlier this year with a time of 1:43.73 at the Brutus Hamilton Challenge. Korir is just one of three athletes in the world to run sub-1:44 in the 800m and sub-45 in the 400m.

The All-American will take the track on Wednesday in the 800m semifinal starting at 7:14 p.m on ESPN2.

Michael Saruni | Freshman | 800m

Saruni has been just as spectacular as his teammate Korir. Saruni clocked a personal best 1:45.92 at the Texas Relays beating the 2012 Olympic silver medalist (Leonel Manzano) and the collegiate record holder (Donavan Brazier). Saruni heads into the championships ranked sixth in the nation.

Men’s 4x400m Relay Team

The Men’s 4x400m relay team will consist of both freshman 800m runners, senior James Bias and junior James Bias. The team registered the second-fastest time in program history with a time of 3:03.15 and ranks as the fourth-fastest qualifying time to the NCAA Championship. The team will compete on Wednesday in the 4x400m relay semifinal with the final set for Friday at 8:51 p.m. on ESPN.

You can watch the 2017 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships live on the ESPN family of networks. Both the final day of the men’s championship and women’s championship will be aired in prime time on ESPN.

For live results and breaking news be sure to follow @UTEPTrack on Twitter and uteptrack on Instagram.

UTEP Softball�s Fifield Receives C-USA Spirit of Service Award

UTEP Softball�s Fifield Receives C-USA Spirit of Service Award

The former Chapin High School hurler wrapped up her UTEP career ranked tied for third in wins (24) and second in saves (five).

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IRVING, Texas – UTEP softball’s Kaitlin Fifield is among 14 honorees for the Spring Conference USA Spirit of Service Award, as announced on Wednesday. The award is given to the student-athletes who donate their time in the community, have a high academic standing and excel in their respective sports.

Fifield donated much of her time to community service as the El Paso native worked with the Miracle League on multiple occasions, mentoring baseball teams with disabilities. Fifield assisted with instructions to kids at UTEP Softball’s Free Clinic.

Fifield also made time to help with UTEP events, which included Orange Fever Fiesta (fundraising event) and the UTEP-Army football game (hospitality/greeting).

Fifield’s classroom efforts were apparent as she was named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll all four years at UTEP.

The former Chapin High School hurler wrapped up her UTEP career ranked tied for third in wins (24) and second in saves (five).

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UTEP Updates 2017 Football Schedule

UTEP Updates 2017 Football Schedule

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With the release of Conference USA’s TV schedule on Wednesday, UTEP’s 2017 football slate has been updated.

The Miners will appear on television six times over the course of the season, including five road games – at Oklahoma (Sept. 2, FOX), at Army (Sept. 30, CBS Sports Network), at Southern Miss (Oct. 14, STADIUM), at Middle Tennessee (Nov. 4, beIN Sports) and at North Texas (Nov. 11, ESPN3).  STADIUM is formerly ASN and Campus Insiders.

UTEP’s home matchup with Arizona (Sept. 15) will air on ESPN with an 8:15 p.m. Mountain start time.

Times are set for nine of the 12 games, the exception being the final three games in the month of November, which will be announced at a later date.

UTEP’s home games versus Rice (Sept. 9), WKU (Oct. 7) and UTSA (Oct. 28) will all kick at 6 p.m. Mountain time.  UTEP Football Season Tickets are on sale now by calling (915) 747-6150.

2017 UTEP Football Schedule

Date            Opponent            Time            Network

Sept. 2            at Oklahoma            1:30 p.m.            FOX

Sept. 9            Rice*            6 p.m.

Sept. 15            Arizona            8:15 p.m.            ESPN

Sept. 23            at NM State            6 p.m.

Sept. 30            at Army            1:30 p.m.            CBS Sports Network

Oct. 7            WKU*            6 p.m.

Oct. 14            at Southern Miss*            5 p.m.            STADIUM

Oct. 28            UTSA*            6 p.m.

Nov. 4            at Middle Tennessee*            5:30 p.m.            beIN Sports

Nov. 11            at North Texas*            TBA            ESPN3

Nov. 18            LA Tech*            TBA

Nov. 25            at UAB*            TBA

* Conference USA game

All times Mountain

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