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Miner �Orange Fever Fiesta� Set For Saturday Night

Miner �Orange Fever Fiesta� Set For Saturday Night

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The primary fundraising event for UTEP Athletics, Orange Fever Fiesta, is just a few days away. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, May 20 at 6 p.m. at Grace Gardens, 6701 Westside Drive.

Presented by Western Refining and hosted by the Miner Athletic Club, Orange Fever Fiesta features dinner, dancing and entertainment, along with a live and silent auction with all monies raised supporting scholarships for UTEP student athletes.

Attendees can also go online to preregister for the event saving time at check in. They can also start building their watch list and bid on great silent auction items already available.

This event is at capacity and fans unable to attend the event can still participate through two ways. Both options are available on the Orange Fever Fiesta event site.

If attendees were able to secure tickets or simply want to participate off site, they can register their information and bid on a variety of fabulous silent auction packages via computer or smart phone. Also available is the option to donate to the Fund-An-Athlete scholarship.

The Miner Athletic Club (MAC) serves as the fund-raising arm of the UTEP Department of Athletics. The MAC’s mission is to annually raise funds to offset the departmental cost of scholarships and sport programs supporting UTEP student-athletes.

Funds are raised by the Miner Athletic Club through special events (such as Orange Fever Fiesta), annual donations, major and planned gifts, and through the donor portions of season ticket sales.

UTEP Women�s Team in Second Place After Day Three

UTEP Women�s Team in Second Place After Day Three

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After three days of the 2017 Outdoor Conference USA Championships, the UTEP women’s team have recorded 44 points for second place, while the men have tallied 36 points for third place.

The women’s team is looking to capture their first outdoor title.

The UTEP women picked up 16 total points in two events on the afternoon: Samantha Hall defended her title in the discus throw with a toss of 54.40m (178-06) for 10 points and Fayon Gonzales launched the disc out to 46.44m (152-04) for seventh-place, adding two points. Tobi Amusan leaped out to a mark of 5.81m (19-00.75) in the long jump to finish in fifth place, garnering four team points.

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

On the men’s side, Brandon Moss garnered silver in the long jump with a mark of 7.44m (24-05) earning eight points. Scoring in the 3,000m steeplechase, Daniel Cheruiyot took home silver with a time of 9:02.70, followed by Cosmas Boit crossing the line in 9:15.69 for seventh place. The two combined for 10 team points.

Qualifying to Sunday’s finals were a slew of Miners. Lilian Koech and Linda Cheruiyot both crossed the finish line simultaneously with the top qualifying time of 4:35.28 in the 1,500m.

Amusan (13.07) and Rebecca Oshinbanjo (13.75) placed first and sixth in the 100m hurdles.

Florence Uwakwe (54.07) and Ada Benjamin (54.17) both qualified for the 400m final. Lilian Koech clocked 2:12.70 in the 800m for the third qualifying spot.

In the 400m hurdles, Yanique Bennett crossed the finish line with the fastest-time of 59.21.

UTEP's Samantha Hall takes the gold medal in the Women's Discus Throw at 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso TexasUTEP’s Samantha Hall takes the gold medal in the Women’s Discus Throw at 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

Jonah Koech (3.55.67), Michael Saruni (3:55.71) and Cosmas Boit (3:57.93) each qualified for the 1,500m final. Saruni also qualified for the 800m final with a time of 1:53.87, along with teammate Jonah Koech (1:51.65).

Emmanuel Korir cruised to the 400m final with the fastest qualifying time of 46.67. James Bias qualified for both the 200m (21.26) and the 400m (47.63) final.

Sunday’s action begins at 1:00 p.m. with the men’s discus final.

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

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP Football Season Ticket Deadline Approaching

UTEP Football Season Ticket Deadline Approaching

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Fans who purchase or renew UTEP football season tickets by Friday, June 2 will have access to special privileges, including the ability to purchase tickets to the Miners’ season opener at Oklahoma while supplies last.

UTEP will kick off the 2017 campaign versus the perennial national power Sooners on Sept. 2 in Norman.

By meeting the June 2 deadline, fans will also receive two free tickets to UTEP’s home opener against Rice on Sept. 9.  Fans who pay in full by June 2 will also enter a drawing to travel with the Miners to a road game this fall.  Accounts renewed by the deadline will receive the same donor parking from last season.

UTEP season tickets start at just $55 for five home games – Rice, Arizona (Sept. 15), WKU (Oct. 7), UTSA (Oct. 28) and LA Tech (Nov. 18).

To renew or purchase season tickets, please visit www.utepathletics.com/tickets Payment plans are also available.

C-USA Basketball Championships Moving to Frisco, Texas

C-USA Basketball Championships Moving to Frisco, Texas

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Conference USA Commissioner Judy MacLeod announced today the 2018 and 2019 Conference USA Men’s & Women’s Basketball Championships will be hosted at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, in partnership with the University of North Texas, the Dallas Cowboys and Visit Frisco.

Baylor Scott & White Sports Therapy & Research at The Star will be the presenting sponsor of the 2018 C-USA Basketball Championships, which are scheduled for Wednesday, March 7 through Saturday, March 10, with all 22 games – 11 men’s and 11 women’s games – being held at The Star. The conference champions receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Championship.

“We are really excited about the Conference USA Championships moving to Frisco,” said UTEP men’s basketball coach Tim Floyd.  “It’s the second-most ideal location for us outside of El Paso.  With our fans being able to drive to Dallas, plus the large alumni base that we have all over the state, we would hope for a tremendous turnout of UTEP supporters.”

“Frisco is a great venue for the Conference USA Championships,” said UTEP women’s basketball coach Kevin Baker.  “The quality of basketball that will be on display is reason enough to attend, but Frisco also offers a tremendous geographic location with restaurants and hotels all within walking distance of the arena.  It’s a terrific place for student-athletes and fans to have a memorable experience.”

Frisco will be the eighth location to host the C-USA Men’s Basketball Championship and the 13th host city for the C-USA Women’s Basketball Championship.  UTEP hosted the 2011 and 2014 Men’s and Women’s Championship.

Ticket information will be announced this fall.

Gallery+Story: CHAMPS! UTEP Women Track and Field Captures First C-USA Outdoor Title

Gallery+Story: CHAMPS! UTEP Women Track and Field Captures First C-USA Outdoor Title

The UTEP women track and field team captured its first ever Conference USA Outdoor Championship scoring a total of 153 points on Championship Sunday.

“Our women’s team capturing their first outdoor title ever is a huge deal and to do it here at home makes it that much more special,” head coach Mika Laaksonen said. “We have a pretty well bunch team, we have scorers in multiple events and unfortunately a lot of them are seniors. So, we’re going to have to rebuild and rebuild in a hurry.”

On top of the women’s championship, Laaksonen was named the women’s C-USA Coach of the Year for the outdoor season.

Sophomore sensation Tobi Amusan led the Miners by scoring 24.5 team points. The Kenyan native took home two gold (100m hurdles and 4x100m relay), one silver (200m) and a fifth-place finish in the long jump. Amusan clocked 12.80 in the 100m hurdles and ran a personal-best 22.92 in the 200m.

Winny Koech added 20 points by capturing gold in both the 10,000m (35:44.15) and the 5,000m run (16:52.87). Lilian Koech garnered two silver medals in the 1,500m crossing the line at 4:30.42 and the 800m with at time of 2:08.96.

Linda Cheruiyot scored in two events, with an eighth-place finish in the 5,000m run with a time of 17:53.33 and a bronze medal finish in the 1,500m with a time of 4:31.78. Rebecca Oshinbanjo earned a sixth-place showing with a personal-best 13.95 in the 100m hurdles, adding three team points.

In the 400m, Ada Benjamin (52.76) and Florence Uwakwe (53.18) garnered a silver and bronze medal, respectively. The two miners also were a part of the 4x400m relay team, along with Yanique Bennett and Imani Adams, that placed second with at time of 3:37.70 adding eight points.

On the men’s side, the Miners finished in third place tallying 117 points.

With the top performance of the meet for the men, freshman Emmanuel Korir clocked 44.53 setting the world’s fourth-fastest time in the 400m. Korir broke the school record previously held by Bert Cameron (44.58, 1981). Korir ran the anchor leg of the mile relay, along with James Bias, Donivan Ortega and Asa Guevara that garnered a silver medal with a time of 3:06.94 for 10 points. Korir’s split-time was 44.1.

Jonah Koech (3:44.64) and Michael Saruni, running a personal-best 3:46.15, took home gold and silver medals in the 1,500m run. The duo returned in the 800m, Saruni captured gold with a time of 1:47.48. Koech followed for a fifth-place finish with a time of 1:55.36. Both Miners combined for a total of 32 team points.

Bias clocked placed seventh in both the 400m (47.43) and the 200m (21.37), adding four team points.

In the 5,000m final, Antony Kosgei (15:15.73) captured the silver medal, Cosmas Boit (15:17.22) garnered bronze and Daniel Cheruiyot (15:23.13) with a seventh-place finish, combined for 16 team points.

The NCAA West Regional meet will take place in two weeks in Austin, Texas.

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

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Tobi Amusan takes the 100 meter Hurdles Gold medal at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’ Women capture the gold medal in 4X100 at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Tobi Amusan takes the 100 meter Hurdles Gold medal at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Jonah Koech (#410) takes the lead in in the Men’s 800 meter dash at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Tobi Amusan hold up her 4X100 Gold medal at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Izzie Ramsay at the Women’s HIgh Jump at the 2017 CUSA Outdoor Track & Field championships at Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Tobi Amusan takes the lead on the last leg of the Women’s 4X100 Final at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

Izzie Ramsay prepares for the 4×100 Women’s Final at 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Izzie Ramsay at the Women’s HIgh Jump at the 2017 CUSA Outdoor Track & Field championships at Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

Izzie Ramsay prepares for the 4×100 Women’s Final at 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Tobi Amusan takes the lead on the last leg of the Women’s 4X100 Final at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Izzie Ramsay at the Women’s HIgh Jump at the 2017 CUSA Outdoor Track & Field championships at Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

Izzie Ramsay prepares for the 4×100 Women’s Final at 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Izzie Ramsay at the Women’s HIgh Jump at the 2017 CUSA Outdoor Track & Field championships at Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Jonah Koech (#410) raises his hands in vitcory in the Men’s 800 meter dash at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Jonah Koech (#410) raises his hands in vitcory in the Men’s 800 meter dash at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’ Women capture the gold medal in 4X100 at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Samantha Hall takes the gold medal in the Women’s Discus Throw at 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’s Tobi Amusan takes the 100 meter Hurdles Gold medal at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

UTEP’ Women capture the gold medal in 4X100 at the 2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Finals Kidd Field El Paso Texas

2017 CUSA Track and field meet, Kidd Field El Paso Texas

Koech Garners First Career Gold Medal in the 10,000m

Koech Garners First Career Gold Medal in the 10,000m

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UTEP�s Winny Koech set the pace during the 25-lap race, crossing the finish line to garner the Miners� first gold medal (10,000m) at the Conference USA Championships on Friday evening.

Koech ran a time of 35:44.15 to gather 10 precious team points. Teammate Gladys Jerotich finished in fifth place with a time of 37:57.56 to grab five points.

On the men�s side, Antony Kosgei took silver with a time of 31:05.55, raking in eight points. Evans Kiprono clocked 31:36.33 to place fifth, adding another four points.

Lucia Mokrasova garnered silver in a valiant effort on day two of the C-USA Championship in the women�s heptathlon. The junior still earned the Miners eight crucial points.

Mokrasova finished with a final tally of 5,525 points. The heptathlete battled against Elizabeth Dadzie (Middle Tennessee) for the conference title for the second consecutive year. Mokrasova collected a mark of 5.52m (18-01.5) in the long jump, a heave of 39.79m (130-06) and an 800m time of 2:30.86 to close out the event.

The Miners had two third-place showings in the men�s and women�s hammer throw with a couple of personal-bests.� Senior Fayon Gonzales tossed 56.82m (186-05) in her last competition as a Miner. In his first conference championship, Karol Koncos rocked 64.29m (210-11), both garnering six team points.

The men�s team sits in second place with 18 points, while the women�s team hangs on to first place with 28 points through three events.

Saturday�s action will showcase plenty of action as the Miners will have Tobi Amusan, ranked No. 2 in the in the country in the 100m hurdles, Michael Saruni, No. 3 in the nation in the 400m and Emmanuel Korir, ranked first in the country in the 800m.

The action kicks off at 1:00 p.m. MT. For Live updates and breaking news be sure to follow @UTEPTrack on Twitter and uteptrack on Instagram.

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