REGIS RANGERS (15-11, 13-9 RMAC)
Friday March 7 • 7:30pm • Brownson Arena
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COMPLETE GAME NOTES
RMAC SHOOTOUT
The Mavericks reached the semifinals of the RMAC Shootout for just the third time since 2002. In those three appearances, they won the tournament championship.
REGIONAL RANKINGS
Colorado Mesa slipped back to number two in the NCAA regional rankings following their loss to Fort Lewis. West Texas A&M reassumed the top spot.
HOME COURT ADVANTAGE
Colorado Mesa has won 36 consecutive home games dating back to January 28, 2012.
DEFENSE WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Colorado Mesa remains unbeaten on the season when they hold their opponents under 40 percent shooting on the night. In the loss to Fort Lewis, the Skyhawks shot 42.4 percent from the field.
RMAC AWARDS
Four members of the team were honored by the RMAC on Tuesday.
Sharaya Selsor was named the RMAC Player of the Year and a First Team selection along with
Aubry Boehme.
Christen Lopez was named to the Second Team and
Taylor Rock the Third Team. Head coach
Taylor Wagner was awarded the Coach of the Year for the second straight season as well.
SWAT TEAM
Maverick senior
Hanna Bowden has moved into the top ten all-time in blocked shots. She entered the season with 32 in her three seasons and has 18 this season giving her 50 in her career.
HITTING THE BOARDS
Senior forward
Hannah Pollart leads the Mavericks in rebounding this season averaging 6.2 boards per game. In Tuesday's quarterfinal, she had eight rebounds with two of them coming on the offensive end.