Colorado College remained atop the Conference USA standings with a perfect 3-0 record after
beating Southern Mississippi 3-0 on Friday afternoon.
CC's three-game winning streak to open its C-USA schedule matches the program's best start in
six seasons as an affiliate member of the conference set by the 2009 squad that finished second
overall during the regular season and advanced to the championship match of the conference
tournament.
Colorado College remained atop the Conference USA standings with a perfect 3-0 record after
beating Southern Mississippi 3-0 on Friday afternoon.
CC's three-game winning streak to open its C-USA schedule matches the program's best start in
six seasons as an affiliate member of the conference set by the 2009 squad that finished second
overall during the regular season and advanced to the championship match of the conference
tournament.
Fort Hays State's Ricardo Yeverino scored his seventh goal in the past four games as the host
Tigers tied the visiting Tigers of Colorado College 1-1 on Friday night at the FHSU Soccer Stadium
in Hays, Kan.
Yeverino gave the host Tigers a 1-0 advantage in the 33rd minute, scoring on a shot inside the
box to the right corner of the goal.
Fort Hays State's Ricardo Yeverino scored his seventh goal in the past four games as the host
Tigers tied the visiting Tigers of Colorado College 1-1 on Friday night at the FHSU Soccer Stadium
in Hays, Kan.
Yeverino gave the host Tigers a 1-0 advantage in the 33rd minute, scoring on a shot inside the
box to the right corner of the goal.
Five players notched a goal for Colorado College on Sunday as the Tigers drubbed the Arkansas
Razorbacks 5-0.
Arkansas, which beat Air Force 2-1 on Friday, put up no such fight against CC.
Brittney Lyman and Madison Whitehead scored in the first half for the Tigers. Kaeli Vandersluis,
Lauren DiGregorio and Jesse Ayers added second half tallies.
Five players notched a goal for Colorado College on Sunday as the Tigers drubbed the Arkansas
Razorbacks 5-0.
Arkansas, which beat Air Force 2-1 on Friday, put up no such fight against CC.
Brittney Lyman and Madison Whitehead scored in the first half for the Tigers. Kaeli Vandersluis,
Lauren DiGregorio and Jesse Ayers added second half tallies.
Forward Brittney Lyman gave Colorado College an early lead, but Fresno State scored late in
regulation to tie the game and escape Stewart Field with a 1-1 tie on Friday afternoon.
Lyman put the Tigers on the board in 13th minute when she directed a perfect cross by forward
Lauren DiGregorio into the net for her second goal of the season.
Forward Brittney Lyman gave Colorado College an early lead, but Fresno State scored late in
regulation to tie the game and escape Stewart Field with a 1-1 tie on Friday afternoon.
Lyman put the Tigers on the board in 13th minute when she directed a perfect cross by forward
Lauren DiGregorio into the net for her second goal of the season.
In a showdown of state powers, DU got the early goal and defended it to steal a 1-0 win over
Colorado on the road at Prentup Field on Sunday.
The Pioneers (5-1-0) followed their early season script of scoring the first goal of every
match, as forward Kalie Vaughn opened the scoring in the seventh minute.
St. Olaf College claimed a 2-1 victory over visiting Colorado College on Saturday afternoon at
Rolf Mellby Field.
Blake Dressen sealed the win for the Olies, who improved to 3-0-0.
Colorado College forward Daniel Wright struck for an unassisted tally in the eighth minute to
give the Tigers an early lead, but that turned out to be the only ball that would get past the
Olies' junior goalkeeper Harry Ullmann, who finished with three saves.
St. Olaf College claimed a 2-1 victory over visiting Colorado College on Saturday afternoon at
Rolf Mellby Field.
Blake Dressen sealed the win for the Olies, who improved to 3-0-0.
Colorado College forward Daniel Wright struck for an unassisted tally in the eighth minute to
give the Tigers an early lead, but that turned out to be the only ball that would get past the
Olies' junior goalkeeper Harry Ullmann, who finished with three saves.
In a season that began with the University of Denver women's soccer team winning its first three
games by an overtime finish against Northern Colorado, withstanding a late surge against Colorado
College and a come from behind game-winner with 20 seconds remaining against Nebraska, the Pioneers
could use a stress-free victory.
Operating under a new name, Colorado Mesa University got off to a tough start on the weekend
with an early run on Thursday night.
Cal State Dominguez Hills notched a goal in the 7th minute and the 79th minute to seal the win,
2-1, in the opener for both teams.
Cal State Dominguez Hills, the 2008 NCAA National Champions, got an early goal from Billy
Gutierrez to give the Toros an early advantage.
Sophomore forward Sean Parham scored 2:23 into overtime as Colorado College stunned CU-Colorado
Springs 4-3 in the season opener for both teams on Thursday afternoon at CC's Stewart Field.
The Tigers had to regain their composure after the Division II Mountain Lions scored a pair of
late goals to erase a 3-1 deficit.
Sophomore forward Sean Parham scored 2:23 into overtime as Colorado College stunned CU-Colorado
Springs 4-3 in the season opener for both teams on Thursday afternoon at CC's Stewart Field.
The Tigers had to regain their composure after the Division II Mountain Lions scored a pair of
late goals to erase a 3-1 deficit.
The Colorado College women's soccer team got the better of the statistics line on Friday
afternoon against Utah State, but not in the one count that mattered the most.
The Aggies scored on their only two shots of the game and escaped Stewart Field with a 2-1
victory in a game that started 30 minutes late because of lightning.
Kristen Hamilton's weekend play scoring twice on Friday and assisting on both goal on Sunday
earned the DU sophomore forward player of the week honors from the Sun Belt Conference.
"Kristen has had a tremendous start to the year, and this weekend was an indicator of how well
she prepared during the offseason," head coach Jeff Hooker said.
The University of Colorado piled up eight goals in two matches, notched two shutouts and claimed
ownership of the inaugural Colorado Cup on Sunday.
The Buffaloes (2-0-0) handed the Northern Colorado Bears (0-2-0) a 3-0 loss on Sunday afternoon
at Prentup Field in Boulder to claim the cup. The win at home came after CU shredded Colorado
College 5-0 at the University of Denver's CIBER Field on Friday.
The University of Colorado piled up eight goals in two matches, notched two shutouts and claimed
ownership of the inaugural Colorado Cup on Sunday.
The Buffaloes (2-0-0) handed the Northern Colorado Bears (0-2-0) a 3-0 loss on Sunday afternoon
at Prentup Field in Boulder to claim the cup. The win at home came after CU shredded Colorado
College 5-0 at the University of Denver's CIBER Field on Friday.
Battling the rain and a determined opponent, the University of Denver finally found a winner
against the University of Northern Colorado in the second period of extra time in the second game
of the inaugural Colorado Cup late Friday.
DU prevailed in the opener for both teams at the Pioneers' CIBER Field when Nicholette
DiGiacomo's flick was punched into the back of the net by Kristen Hamilton in the 109th minute.
The University of Colorado got the season off to a sparkling start, scoring twice in the first
15 minutes and continuing to paste the Colorado College goal in a 5-0 opener to the Colorado
Cup.
Playing at the University of Denver, the Buffaloes came out on the attack and were quickly
rewarded.
The University of Colorado got the season off to a sparkling start, scoring twice in the first
15 minutes and continuing to paste the Colorado College goal in a 5-0 opener to the Colorado
Cup.
Playing at the University of Denver, the Buffaloes came out on the attack and were quickly
rewarded.
Individual tickets to all University of Denver men's and women's soccer games at CIBER Field go
on sale Friday at 9 a.m.
Individual game tickets during the 2011 season are $8 for a reserved seatback and $5 for general
admission, and may be purchased by phone at 303-871-2336, online at DenverPioneers.
The University of Denver women's soccer team will open the 2011 season on Aug. 19, when the
Pioneers host the first two games of the Inaugural Colorado Cup at CIBER Field at the University of
Denver Soccer Stadium.
In addition to DU, the showcase features Colorado, Colorado College and Northern Colorado.
The University of Denver women's soccer team will open the 2011 season on Aug. 19, when the
Pioneers host the first two games of the Inaugural Colorado Cup at CIBER Field at the University of
Denver Soccer Stadium.
In addition to DU, the showcase features Colorado, Colorado College and Northern Colorado.
The University of Denver men's and women's soccer season tickets are on sale now for the 2011
season.
Tickets for nine Denver Men's Soccer games and nine Denver Women's Soccer games went on sale on
Friday.
By purchasing season tickets, fans will enjoy the same centerfield seat, including a comfortable
seatback for all 18 games at CIBER Field at the University of Denver Soccer Stadium.
The DU women's soccer team will open the 2011 season in the inaugural Colorado Cup during a
schedule that features nine games at CIBER Field at the University of Denver Soccer Stadium, head
coach Jeff Hooker announced Friday.
The Pioneers will face three 2010 NCAA Tournament teams, including Auburn and Middle Tennessee
at home, as well as hosting Nebraska in its first year in the Big 10.