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New Mexico Holt

On weekday morning, Nevada Sports Net will repeat three large headlines of the day in his morning download. Read below for today's topics.

1. New Mexico wins the MW title on Nevada's home courtyard

The New Mexico men's basketball team won a share in the title of the regular season in Mountain West last night at the Lawlor Events Center and has marked the Lobos's first seasonal crown since 2013. New Mexico won the title of the conference tournament last year and there were the last two league championships. Donovan Dent was a one-man show who scored 33 points in the twelfth shootings in the twelfth shootings in the 71: 67 victory, with the Lobos scored nine 3 points to Nevada's Four. New Mexico can receive the detailed championship on Friday with a victory against UNLV at home or on the same night in the state of Boise in the state of Colorado or a loss in Colorado. Nevada has locked itself in the MW tournament in seeds No. 7 and will probably play the state of Fresno in the first round on Wednesday after the Bulldogs defeated Wyoming last night. The Wolf Pack fell 0: 9 against the top 5 teams in the MW and ended its regular season on Saturday in San Diego State at 7:30 p.m. Here is our game history from last night and talks with Nevada and New Mexico.

2. Wolf Pack women's tennis at the national level

The Wolf Pack Women's Tennis Team moved to the national ranking on Tuesday with a brand No. 70 in the ITA National Rankings. Nevada is 6-1 this season with victories over Hawaii Pacific, Pomona-Pitzer, UC San Diego, Academy of Art, UC Riverside and Sacramento State, who took 49th place in the nation last weekend when Nevada defeated the Hornets 4-1. The only loss of the wolf package is against Hawaii to open the spring season. The team is led by the two-time all-MW-Singles team winner Amahée Charrier, who had a fantastic fall. Nevada is one of three MW women's teams in the top 75 of the ITA together with San Diego State (55th) and Fresno State (66.). The Wolf Pack has non-League games against Santa Clara and Pacific before opening MW Action in the state of Colorado on March 14th. On the side of the men there is a classified MW team in the ITA National Rankings in Boise State No. 35.

3. Two Nevada skiers at NCAA championships

Nevada's skiing was given good news before the NCAA Ski championships when Jeger Halbjoerhus was raised from his place as an alternative to the main competition field after a scratch in the early morning. Halbjoerhus' survey in the main field gives the wolf package two skiers at the alpine events. Halbjoerhus joins Iver Walday Naess for today's slalom and the giant slalom competition on Friday. Naess appears on the National Meet from the strength of the Top-Six surfaces on slalom for the championships in Utah (fifth, February 22nd) on slalom in a row. Halbjoerhus celebrates its debut at the NCAA championships and positions itself with the top 10 end of the end at the championships in Utah Invitational and RMisa and took fifth and ninth place. This year's championships will take place in Dartmouth Skiway in Hanover, NH,

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