New Mexico Style

New Mexico Style
New Mexico Style
Founded 2005
Arena Genoveva Chavez Center (2005-2006)
Team Colors
Championships 0
Division Titles 0
Owners Tree Adams, Richard Lewis and Herman "Donnie" Norwood III
Coaches Lee Cotta (Head Coach) and Daniel Sanchez
Cheerleaders None
Mascot None

The New Mexico Style was a team in the American Basketball Association for the 2005-2006 season, in which it won one of the eleven games it played. A move to El Paso, Texas was scheduled for the 2006-2007 season, in which the team would be called the El Paso S'ol, but the team did not play a game in its new home. The team folded before the first game of its second season.



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