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New Mexico State Aggies men's basketball temporarily moving to Phoenix

LAS CRUCES, N.M. -- The New Mexico State men's basketball team will temporarily move to Phoenix because of coronavirus restrictions in its home state.

The Aggies are expecting to be in Arizona for five weeks but could extend their stay depending on developments with the COVID-19 pandemic, deputy athletic director Braun Cartwright said Tuesday. They are hoping to play their first game next week.

New Mexico State looked at three sites in Las Vegas and Arizona before deciding to move its entire operations to the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa in Phoenix. The Aggies will practice and stay at the resort and are looking at various places to play games in the Phoenix area.

Under New Mexico health guidelines, athletic departments currently do not allow games or workouts exceeding five people. Anyone who travels from outside the state must quarantine for 14 days. All players and coaches will continue to be tested for COVID-19 three times a week while in Arizona.

Cartwright said the cost of rooms, facilities, food and testing for the five weeks will be about $79,000.

The women's team is planning to practice some in Tucson, Arizona, and is looking at various places to play, including just over the Texas state line at UTEP.

New Mexico's football team temporarily relocated to Las Vegas to practice and play its season.