On a cold wet day, the Fort Lewis College men's soccer team defeated the Colorado School of
Mines 3-0 on Friday in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Durango. The game resembled a Slip
'n Slide because of pouring rain and freezing wind.
Fort Lewis advances to the second round and will face West Texas A&M at 1 p.
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Fort Lewis College goalkeeper Zane Wells directs traffic in front of the Skyhawks' goal in
a game this month against Regis University. (photo by George
Tanner/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
Fort Lewis College goalkeeper Zane Wells and Colorado School of Mines goal scorer Kayla Mitchell
have been named the men's and women's academic soccer players of the year by the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference.
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GOLDEN With a two-goal lead and a one-man advantage on the pitch, what did the Fort Lewis
College men's soccer team learn on Friday against the Colorado School of Mines?
"We can't afford to let teams back in a game," Skyhawks coach Oige Kennedy said.
The Skyhawks scored twice in the first 30 minutes of Friday's match at the Colorado School of
Mines Soccer Stadium.
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