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.
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.
The Colorado School of Mines women's soccer team won its fourth straight match, posting a 2-0
victory over Colorado Christian on Sunday afternoon in Golden. The win helped the Orediggers secure
the No. 2 seed in the RMAC tournament, the highest seed Mines has ever earned.
Dani Hering gave Mines a lead in the 10th minute of the match.
Kayla Mitchell scored her 28th and 29th goals of the season as the women's soccer team from the
Colorado School of Mines defeated Regis University 2-1 on Thursday in Durango. The victory marked
the first time Mines has won in the NCAA tournament.
The Orediggers (18-4) will play Fort Lewis College at 1 p.
Kayla Mitchell scored twice as the Colorado School of Mines women's soccer team defeated RMAC
tournament champion Fort Lewis 2-1 on Sunday at Dirks Field in Durango.
Mines (19-4-0) will face Metropolitan State College at noon Friday at Auraria Field in downtown
Denver.
Mitchell, who finished the match with eight shots, scored the winning goal in the 40th minute,
capitalizing on some miscommunication in the Fort Lewis defense.
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.