News/Results

Friday, April 9, 2021
Ladies Breakaway: McKayla Jodie & Kyra Capitan both received no times.
Steerwrestling: 1st place Matthew Jodie threw his steer in 7.1 seconds. Received 145 points.
Team Roping: 5th place Matthew Jodie & Mckayla Jodie with a 10.6. Received 69 points. Kyra Capitan's header missed, and they received no time.
Total points: Mens 214 pts, Womens 69 pts.

 

Saturday, April 10, 2021
Ladies Breakaway: 15th place McKayla Jodie roped her calf quick, but broke the barrier 12.7 seconds (2.7 plus 10 for breaking the barrier). Kyra Capitan roped her calf but received no time.
Steerwrestling: Split 4th place Matthew Jodie threw his steer in 9.7 seconds. Received 78.5 points.
Team Roping: Matthew Jodie & Mckayla Jodie received a no time. Kyra Capitan's header missed, and they received no time.
Total points: Mens 78.5 pts, Womens 0 pts.

 

Sunday, April 11, 2021
Ladies Breakaway: McKayla Jodie received a no time. 11th place Kyra Capitan roped her calf in 6.6 seconds. Received no points.
Steerwrestling: Matthew Jodie received a no time.
Team Roping: 14th place Matthew Jodie & Mckayla Jodie roped their steer quick, but Matthew broke the barrier 17.7 seconds (7.7 plus 10 for breaking the barrier). Received no points. Kyra Capitan and her partner received no time.
Total points: Mens 0 pts, Womens 0 pts.

 

NTU Men's team ended the year in 5th place.
NTU Women's team ended the year in 6th place.
In the Steerwrestling event, Matthew Jodie finished the year in 4th place.

 

At the end of the year, Top 3 in each event receives a ticket to go to Nationals. In the Steerwrestling, Matthew Jodie, was 94 points away from placing 3rd for the year end. NTU has always come so close on going to Nationals. One little mishap makes a big difference. We got to be ready to win on day 1. There isn't time to get caught up at the next rodeo. 10 rodeos and it's done. This past season we only had 9 rodeos, so it was even that more important to make each rodeo count. We got talented cowboys and cowgirls. We are just glad to compete and represent Navajo Technical University in the Rodeo World. Right now we are looking forward to next season.

Skyhawk Athletics

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.

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