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	Rory Fraser hovers in second place, while a pack of runners vie for position during the 3,000-meter run. Fraser closed quickly in the last 60 meters of the race and won Saturday at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
Sports

Dashing fellows best their own times

Two time zones, two days and two athletes making statements. The UNM track and field team is a force to reckon with, especially runners Lee Emanuel and Rory Fraser, who broke UNM records over the weekend. Fraser’s altitude-adjusted time beat Emanuel’s old record in the 3,000-meter run. Emanuel, the reigning NCAA indoor mile champion, posted his second career sub-four minute while competing at the Indiana Relays Invitational on Friday.

	Lee Emanuel sits dejectedly after coming in third place in the 800-meter run  nals on Saturday at the Albuquerque Convention Center.
Sports

Runner thrives in teammate's absence

Rory Fraser didn’t seem to mind teammate Lee Emanuel’s noticeable absence in the mile run event on Saturday at the Albuquerque Convention Center. Fraser thrived in the mile, finishing in first with a time of 4:10.31 but came in 11th in the 800-meter run.

The Setonian
Sports

Nationals in sight, a few steps farther

Two teams, two different futures. The men’s and women’s cross country teams hosted the NCAA Mountain Regional at the UNM Championship Golf Course on Saturday, but the Lobos couldn’t keep up the momentum they built in their previous victories. It was a bitter weekend following both teams’ title sweeps at the Mountain West Conference Championships the week before. The men’s team followed up that performance by finishing third in Saturday’s event and will advance to nationals, pending the mere formality of an at-large bid, which shouldn’t be a problem. The women’s team turned in an uncharacteristic performance, coming in fifth place, after finishing first in the Mountain West Conference Championships. That left them in a tough spot, head coach Joe Franklin said. “Nationals is still possible,” he said.

The Setonian
Sports

Seniors look to MWC after 12 season wins

It wasn’t “Fright Night” for the UNM women’s soccer team when they played UNLV on Halloween. UNM, never scared, pulled a 2–0 win The Lobos were led by seniors Jess Quador, Veronika Strnadova, Megan Bodenheimer and Katie McKernan.

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