Wellness Center/Weight-Room Hours
Wellness Center: (Monday-Thursday) 8:00AM-8:00PM - Open Gym/Basketball Practice: 8:00PM-10:00PM
Weight-Room: (Monday-Thursday) 8:00AM-10:00PM
Friday: 8:00AM-5:00PM
Weekend Hours (Saturday-Sunday): 12:00PM-8:00PM
Time may change for Archery Practice!
In an effort to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 among student-athletes and athletics personnel (including coaches, equipment managers, etc.), as student-athletes return to campus to participate in individual workouts, group/team activities, and team competitions; the Navajo Technical University Athletics Department has established the following re-entry plan for intercollegiate athletics: Athletic Department Re-Entry Plan
NTU Wellness Center is very concerned with the health, safety and well-being of the students and staff. For this reason the wellness center will reopen with limited usage. The center is following the guidelines of the CDC- Center for Disease Control and Prevention, New Mexico Health Department, ACHA – American College Health Association, and the Navajo Nation Executive Orders:
Wellness Center/SUB Re-Entry Plan
Navajo Technical University believes that a sound program of athletic activities can provide valuable opportunities for developing physical fitness and overall qualities of character and leadership. The athletic program seeks to enhance our athletes through education and competition that will stimulate a lasting positive attitude of discipline, dedication, sportsmanship, integrity, and leadership.
We believe students have a tremendous opportunity to participate in intercollegiate sports and are here to support and help our students achieve their academic and athletics goals.
Navajo Tech is a member of the U.S. Collegiate Athletics Association (USCAA), the U.S. Collegiate Archery Association (USCA), the the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association (NIRA).
Prescott, AZ - Navajo Technical University Cycling team's second Cycling event of the year at the Punisher Bike Race on April 9, 2022 in Prescott, Az
NTU Cycling athletes on the 2021-2022 roster for the Spring semester includes returning athletes Joel Yazzie, Chelsea Bagey, Shyler Martin, and LaBelle LaFrance.
We wish our athletes safe travels and the best of luck in their respective events. Go Skyhawks!
Tucson, AZ - Navajo Technical University Rodeo team's second Rodeo of the year starts at the U of A College Rodeo on March 5, 2022 in Tucson, AZ.
NTU Rodeo athletes on the 2021-2022 roster for the Spring semester includes returning athletes Matthew Jodie, Kyra Capitan, LaBelle LaFrance, Rooster Yazzie, Hiyo Yazzie, and Milton James.
We wish our cowboys and cowgirls safe travels and the best of luck in their respective events. Go Skyhawks!
Las Cruces, NM - Navajo Technical University Rodeo team's second Rodeo of the year starts at the NMSU College Rodeo on October 30 in Las Cruces, NM.
NTU Rodeo athletes on the 2021-2022 roster include returning athletes Matthew Jodie, Kyra Capitan. The team introduces a freshmen group, Kelvin Capitan team roping, Fiona Martinez and LaBelle LaFrance will compete in breakaway roping and goat tying .NTU Rodeo team’s new addition, who have previous college Rodeo experience, are Rooster Yazzie and Hiyo Yazzie who compete in Team Roping, Steer Wrestling, and tie down roping, and Bullrider Milton.
We wish our cowboys and cowgirls safe travels and the best of luck in their respective events. Go Skyhawks!
Here are the results:
Raylan Tallsalt placed 7th in the Collegiate Bowhunter Division.
Shayna Secody placed 8th in the collegiate women's Bowhunter Division.
Ryan Yazzie placed 6th in the collegiate Barebow Division.
"Overall they did a great job. Our trip was very successful, the students represented NTU archery very good.
Thank you again for your support and having our archery team compete in the 2020 World Archery Shoot." by Coach Martin Perry
I want to add to Coach Perry. This is a team effort. Our student athletes are students first; athlete second. I am proud of our athlete program working hard to get better in the classroom and competing in sports.
NTU Women Team placed 7th at nationals
Allayah Reid time 27.21 place 30
Sheylese Tsabetsaye 27.29 place 32
Shalii White 29.35 placed 41
Shade Golden 32.23 placed 54
Hunter Livingston 34.17 placed 59
NTU Men Team placed 10th at nationals
Alwyn Reid time 28.37 placed 29
Joel Yazzie time 31.54 placed 52
Benveno Yazzie time 32.35 placed 57
Loren Tsosie time 33.30 placed 62
Ken Yazzie time 35.14 placed 70
We are proud of our team. We look forward to next year.
Men's Unlimited Division:
1st Place (808) - Jody Wilson, NTU
2nd Place (789) - Eric Holiday, NTU
3rd Place (766) - Raylan Tallsalt, NTU
Men's Traditional Division:
1st Place (717) - Reuben Kee, Flagstaff, AZ
2nd Place (685) - Alton Henderson, Greenly, CO
3rd Place (575) - Andrew Ned, NAU Archery Coach
Men's Barebow:
1st Place (554) - Raul Campos Marquetti, Albuquerque, NM
2nd Place (530) - Nilsson Wood, NTU
3rd Place (404) - Franco Begay, NTU
Senior Men's Unlimited:
1st Place (839) -Jerome Smith
Women's Unlimited:
1st Place (802) - Shayna Secody, NTU
2nd Place (725) - Wynona Wilson, NTU
Women's Traditional:
1st Place (605) - Cheyenne Robertson, NTU
2nd Place (464) - Nicole Wilson, NTU
Youth Unlimited:
1st Place (609) - Jayden Thompson
2nd Place (544) - Jace Begay
3rd Place (117) - Haylei Redhouse
Cubs Unlimited:
1st Place (495) - Thyde Burnside
2nd Place (259) - Bradley Redhouse
3rd Place (102) - Octavia Redhouse
NTU WELLNESS CENTER HOURS
Fall/Spring Hours:
Monday thru Thursday
8am to 9pm
Court Closed 11AM to 12PM for class
Friday
8AM to 5PM
Fall/Spring Break and Summer Hours:
Monday thru Friday
8AM to 5PM
* Gym Hours are subject to change *
FITNESS
The Fitness Program offers a variety of wellness and fitness classes, advanced level classes, and personal training. Contact us for further information.
NTU teams have goals to place in their conference, regional, and national championships in a variety of sports. Winning teams have become a tradition at NTU in both men’s and women’s sports. Community support for intercollegiate athletics at NTU has been outstanding. The caliber of coaching, the quality of uniforms and equipment, the training and medical facilities, and the opportunity to play against good competition are superior. NTU Athletic Programs aspire to the highest level of intercollegiate competition, sportsmanship and academic excellence through the University mission.