Rio Grande Rivalry Championship
The Rio Grande Rivalry is a series between New Mexico and New Mexico State.
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New Mexico (6) | New Mexico State (0) | |
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2007–2008 2008–2009 2009–2010 2010–2011 2011–2012 2012–2013 |
Season Year | Champion | Final Score | Total Points |
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2007-2008 | UNM | 16.25-6.75 | 23 |
2008-2009 | UNM | 17.25-6.75 | 24 |
2009-2010 | UNM | 16.50-10.50 | 27 |
2010-2011 | UNM | 18.75-9.75 | 28.5 |
2011-2012 | UNM | 15.00-13.50 | 28.5 |
2012-2013 | UNM* | ongoing | 27 |
(*)=while the competition is still ongoing, the University of New Mexico has an insurmountable lead, thus winning the 2012-2013 Rio Grande Rivalry.
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