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Lobos Brew 1/19: Victories in the Pool

The Lobos swim and dive team posted multiple wins at the Mardi Gras Invitational.

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What else is Brewin’ today?

🏊 Top finishes
🎾 Doubleheader sweep
🐺 And more!

Since 2017, the National Day of Racial Healing has created space for people to connect and imagine a better future together. In the years since, the world around us has changed. For many communities, opportunities that should be available to all—like access to good schools, quality health care, healthy food, and steady work—remain out of reach. Trust in our systems has been shaken, and our divisions have grown, making healing more urgent than ever.

Still, millions of neighbors, coworkers, loved ones, parents, and children continue to show up for one another. They share lived experiences, build trust where they live, learn, and work, and strengthen a sense of belonging through everyday connection. These daily acts of courage and care show that racial healing is both necessary and possible.

As we mark the 10th anniversary of the National Day of Racial Healing, join us on Jan. 20, 2026—at home, at work, in your community, or online—and take a step toward understanding, connection, and healing.

📈 STOCK UP

🔺 Dive In. The swim and dive team competed in the Mardi Gras Invitational this past weekend. On day one, Esme Abaddi MacIntosh won the 3-meter dive. The Lobos had a pair of second-place finishes in the relays. On day two, Sophia Corder won the 100-yard fly and the 50-yard fly. Arianna Stokes placed third in the 100 free.

🔺 Sweep! The men’s tennis team opened its 2026 season with a doubleheader sweep over Idaho. The Lobos won 5-2 and 6-1. Alberto Perez picked up four wins.

🔺 High Stakes. The men’s basketball team faced the Mountain West-leading San Diego State Aztecs on Saturday. Tomislav Buljan led the team with 20 points and 14 rebounds for his seventh double-double of the season. Jake Hall was right behind with 15 points. The men fell 83-79.

🔺 Leading Again. The women’s basketball team faced Grand Canyon on Saturday. Destinee Hooks led the team for the third consecutive game and seventh time this season with 17 points. Jessie Joaquim recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12 rebounds. The Lobos fell 75-62.

At the CARE Campus, we have carefully designed our programs to provide the necessary support and guidance for you to start over. Our friendly team is here to help you every step of the way. Find hope and begin your journey to recovery with us today!

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📅 WHAT’S AHEAD

Wednesday, January 21

🏀 Men’s Basketball vs. Fresno State @ 7pm MT | Watch

Friday, January 23

👟 Track & Field Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational | Watch
🎾 Men’s Tennis at UCLA @ 2pm MT

Saturday, January 24

👟 Track & Field Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational | Watch
🏊 Swim & Dive vs. Northern Arizona @ 11am MT
🎾 Men’s Tennis at Pacific or UC Santa Barbara @ 11am or 3pm MT
🏀 Women’s Basketball at Air Force @ 1pm MT | Watch
🏀 Men’s Basketball vs. Nevada @ 6pm MT | Watch

Have a great Monday, y’all!