Beginning Thursday, Nov. 21, NM State will compete alongside individuals from Northern Arizona, Fresno State, Idaho, UC Davis, Colorado Mesa and Cal Poly.


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NM State Dive Team Set to Compete in Lumberjack Diving Invite

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Aggie divers prepare for first of two dive invites in Flagstaff, Ariz.

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LAS CRUCES, N.M. – The Aggie dive team will travel to Flagstaff, Ariz., this weekend for the Lumberjack Diving Invite – a three-day event hosted by Northern Arizona University at the Wall Aquatic Center.
 
What: NM State at Lumberjack Diving Invite
When: Thursday, November 21 – Saturday, November 23
Wall Aquatic Center | Flagstaff, Ariz.
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Beginning Thursday, Nov. 21, NM State will compete alongside individuals from Northern Arizona, Fresno State, Idaho, UC Davis, Colorado Mesa and Cal Poly. Each day will begin with a set of preliminary dives at 10:30 a.m. MT. The finals will then immediately follow the men’s prelims.

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Participants will compete in the 3-meter dive on Thursday, the platform dive and a team event on Friday and the 1-meter dive on Saturday. In total, 46 divers are set to take part in this weekend’s event.
 
The Aggies will be represented by freshmen Peytton Moore and Addison Pastiak in addition to sophomore Mira Tinani. The trio of Aggies will be led in Flagstaff by Head Diving Coach Zach Hawley. Fans interested in following along via Dive Meets.

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