Complete Notes in PDFColorado Mesa qualified for the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year and sixth time in school history. Mesa enters as the No. 7 seed and will face the No. 2 seed Tarleton State Thursday (Dec. 3). The Texanns are also making their second straight appearance in the tournament.Â
Last year Mesa opened the NCAA Tournament with wins over Angelo State and West Texas before falling to Arkansas-Fort Smith in the regional final.Â
RMAC Tournament
Colorado Mesa played for the RMAC Tournament Championship for the second straight year but dropped a 3-2 decision at Colorado Mines after winning the first two sets. The last time CMU lost after winning the first two sets was Sept. 13, 2013 against Western New Mexico.Â
Service Games
Colorado Mesa recorded a season-high 13 aces against MSU Denver in the RMAC Tournament Semi-final. The 13 aces was the most since Oct. 4, 2011 against Westminster.
Kricket Adleman's five aces in the match were the most by a CMU player this season.Â
AssistsÂ
Colorado Mesa tallied a season-high 70 assists against Colorado Mines, including 55 from
Ali Svorinic.Â
Kills
Colorado Mesa saved the best for last recording a season-high 73 kills in the RMAC Tournament Championship Match against Colorado Mines.Â
Looking Ahead
If Colorado Mesa wins all three matches in the NCAA Tournament, they will advance to the NCAA Elite Eight in Tampa, Fla. Dec. 10-12.Â