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Fans have the opportunity to submit a jersey design for the UTEP men's and women's basketball teams; winner gets $1,250.
UTEP basketball jersey contest rules The design must incorporate UTEP Athletics branding. Creativity is encouraged, but the design should remain professional and collegiate.
All jersey designs will become the property of UTEP Athletics. Designs may be submitted as .jpg, .png or .pdf files. Please keep to one (1) file/attachment if emailed.
Jareica Hughes' jersey retired. After the game, UTEP unveiled Hughes' No. 3 jersey in the rafters, the second Miner jersey to ...
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UTEP basketball jersey contest rules The design must incorporate UTEP Athletics branding. Creativity is encouraged, but the design should remain professional and collegiate.
Don't like UTEP's basketball uniforms? Now you can try to do better. UTEP Athletics announced its first-ever uniform design contest, an opportunity for Miner fans to create a jersey for the men ...
UTEP Athletics launched a contest for fans to design new basketball jerseys for the men's and women's teams. Winning designs will be showcased during a conference game in the 2025-26 season and earn ...
Jareica Hughes' jersey retired. After the game, UTEP unveiled Hughes' No. 3 jersey in the rafters, the second Miner jersey to be retired (and the second this year) after Kayla Thornton's No. 5.
Jareica Hughes' jersey retired. After the game, UTEP unveiled Hughes' No. 3 jersey in the rafters, the second Miner jersey to be retired (and the second this year) after Kayla Thornton's No. 5.
Jareica Hughes' jersey retired. After the game, UTEP unveiled Hughes' No. 3 jersey in the rafters, the second Miner jersey to be retired (and the second this year) after Kayla Thornton's No. 5.