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Mathew Narvaiz


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Skiing: Two squads separate for midseason training

The New Mexico ski team is out of town every weekend, regardless of whether or not the team is competing. Although the two different squads — alpine and Nordic — don’t practice together, they often compete at the same events, and are both contributors to the UNM ski brand. Before the season makes way in the early fall, the Alpine squad for UNM’s ski team makes its way out to southern Colorado or any place that might have snow fall pre-winter, head coach Fredrik Landstedt said.

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Skiing: New Mexico looks to finish strong at Utah Invitational

The Lobos Nordic squad prepares for its first taste of season action as they kick off the second half of the Utah Invitational on Jan. 10. The women's Nordic team has some seasoned national champions with the likes of Emilie Cedervärn, who won the title in classical, and Eva Sever Rus, the champion in freestyle in 2014.

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Swimming: UNM seeks victory in winnable dual meet

After UNM’s loss last weekend to Wyoming at home, the swim and dive team looks to turn things around with a win against Northern Colorado. UNM (2-1) lost in a dual meet against Wyoming at home last weekend, with a final score of 170-130. It wasn’t a tragic loss, though, with great performances from UNM’s freshmen. Adriana Palomino, a freshman from Tempe, Arizona, won three events, while another freshman, Mareike Foster, finished first in the 200-meter breast stroke.

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