Alison Oien of the Colorado School of Mines tries to tackle the ball away from Grand
Valley State striker Irie Dennis on Sunday in Denver. (photo by George
Tanner/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
Grand Valley's Kristen Eible sends Colorado School of Mines striker Kayla Mitchell
flying.
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Mines freshman Dani Hering scores the decisive goal in a shootout against Metropolitan
State College on Friday during an NCAA tournament game in Denver. (photo by Jonathan
Ingraham/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
DENVER — In Friday's shootout, things started going poorly for the No.
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Fort Lewis defender Laurel Reinhardt cleans up the mess after Kayla Mitchell, right, got the
ball behind FLC goalkeeper Christine Schmelzle. (photo by Tom
Auclair/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
DENVER — Hayley Hollenga scored two goals, including the game winner with a little more than 6
minutes to play, as the Fort Lewis College women's soccer team knocked off the Colorado School of
Mines 3-2 on Friday at Auraria Field in the semifinals of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
tournament.
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The Regis University women's soccer team, seeded two spots behind the Colorado School of Mines
in the Central Region rankings, used a goal by freshman Erin Kettmann to knock off the Orediggers
1-0 on Wednesday in Golden.
Regis, ranked fifth in the region, improved to 10-2-2 overall and 7-1-2 in the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference with its fifth win in as many matches.
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DENVER — Senior Becca Mays scored three goals and freshman Annie Austin added two as the
Metropolitan State College women's soccer team handed the Colorado School of Mines its first loss,
a 6-1 thumping Saturday at the Auraria Fields in Denver. Mines entered the game with 4-0 record
and was ranked 20th by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America.
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