Complete Match Notes vs. Fort Lewis and Adams StateLIVE STATS vs. Fort Lewis |
LIVE STATS vs. Adams StateLIVE BROADCASTWEEKEND RECAPThe Mavericks tied a match and dropped a match last weeked against Western State Colorado and New Mexico Highlands.
In the match against the Mountaineers, the Mavericks outshot their opponents 14-9 but had one fewer shot on goal in the 0-0 tie. The two teams' second nil-nil tie this season.
Against New Mexico Highlands, the Cowgirls outshot the Mavericks 20-11 and came away with a 2-1 victory.
Monica Carlos scored her first goal of the season in the match.
HISTORY WITH SKYHAWKSFort Lewis holds an all-time mark of 16-12-5 against Colorado Mesa. The Mavericks have not beaten Fort Lewis since October 5, 2007 and have a record of 0-9-2 and only scored three goals in that time span. Colorado Mesa went 5-1 in their first six meetings, starting in 1996.
HISTORY WITH THE GRIZZLIESThe Mavericks and Grizzlies met back on October 17 where Adams State scored a 1-0 victory. It was only the Mavericks fourth loss all-time to Adams State. They hold a 17-4-2 edge all-time against the Grizzlies.
SENIORSColorado Mesa will honor five seniors prior to Sunday's match with Adams State.
Sarah Schnetzler,
Darion Wiegert,
Julia Kranstover,
Emma Thompson and
Christine Silvestrone will all be playing in their final game for CMU. We would like to thank them for their effort over the past four years.
SENIOR MARKSThis senior group has combined for over 25 wins in their career and has accounted for more than six goals in their career. They have also played in the NCAA Tournament during their career.
ACADEMICSThe Mavericks had 12 student-athletes named to the RMAC All-Academic Team late last week.
Marie Dreher was named to the First Team with a 4.0 GPA.
Taylor Bruno,
Paige Denke,
Mikayla Ellsworth,
Deanna Geraci,
Lauryn Lee,
Sarah Pope,
Mahina Quinn,
Isa Revelle,
Christine Silvestrone,
Emma Thompson and
Ashley Wallace all were named to the academic honor roll.
RMAC HISTORYThis summer the RMAC held their Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Colorado Springs. Three-time All-American Cheryl Bates-Olson was inducted as the first soccer player, men or women, into the RMAC Hall of Fame. Bates-Olson is tied for the school record in games played and games started. She also played in three NCAA Tournaments.
RMAC PRESEASON POLLColorado Mesa was picked to finish ninth in the RMAC Preseason Coaches Poll and didnt place anyone on the preseason team. Colorado Mines was picked to win the league while Metro State was second.
NEXT UPThe Mavericks season will conclude with the two matches this weekend as they have been eliminated from RMAC Tournament contention.