Complete Notes in PDFColorado Mesa travels to Denver to take on Regis Saturday (April 2) and then travels to Pueblo, Colo. to take on CSU-Pueblo Sunday (April 3).
First Half Strength
Colorado Mesa excels in the first half of games. Colorado Mesa out scores their opponents in the first half 82-34. Colorado Mesa also out shoots opponents 155-86, with 127 of those shots being on goal, in the first half.
Shooting Range
Colorado Mesa continues to show dominance in the shooting department. Colorado Mesa has taken 273 total shots with 217 of those shots being on goal for a 79.5% shots on goal percentage. Colorado Mesa leads the RMAC in shots on goal.
Goal Scoring and Defense
Colorado Mesa is averaging 17.50 goals per game. Colorado Mesa is also holding teams to an average of 8.63 goals against per game. Colorado Mesa leads the RMAC in goals per game.
Strength Between the Pipes
Colorado Mesa's goal-tending has been strong when it comes to making saves.
Jillian Pfeifer has a save percentage of .520 and
Kady Herzog has a save percentage of .500. This totals to a team save percentage of .514 which leads the RMAC.
Notable players
Lydia Furrow had a four point game against Fort Lewis. This helped Furrow jump to 29 total points on the season.
Jessica Cook leads Colorado Mesa in points and goals with 34 points consisting of 29 goals and five Assists. Kyla Lyall leads Colorado Mesa in assists with 14 on the season.
Between the Pipes
Jillian Pfeifer played the entire game against Fort Lewis. Pfeifer had six goals against and made 15 saves which set a season record. Pfeifer sits at 49 goals against and 53 saves on the season. Pfeifer's record on the season now sits at five wins and two losses.Â
Looking Ahead Colorado Mesa takes on CSU-Pueblo at Walker Field Saturday (April 9).