Rangers defender Ryan Brennan dives to head the ball away from the pack on Friday at
Regis University in Denver. (photo by George Tanner/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
DENVER — Before the Fort Lewis College men's soccer team took the field on Friday at the
Regis Match Pitch, Coach Oige Kennedy could tell something wasn't right.
James Copeland scored as the Regis University men's soccer team tied the 15th-ranked Colorado
School of Mines on Friday in Denver.
Regis remained unbeaten in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play. The Rangers' record is 4-2-3
overall, 2-0-3 in conference.
"Whenever you play Mines, it is going to be a tough match, especially when they are ranked in
the Top 15," Regis coach Tony McCall said.
For the second time in three seasons, the Fort Lewis College men's soccer team ended Regis
University's season in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference tournament semifinal.
The Rangers ran into a buzzsaw on Friday in Durango as the Skyhawks, ranked No. 2 in the nation,
rolled to a 6-1 victory, dropping the Rangers to 9-6-4.
The Regis University men's soccer team sent its four seniors off in style, defeating Colorado
Christian 7-0 on Tuesday afternoon in a makeup game from Friday. The Rangers ended the regular
season with a 9-5-4 record and will face Fort Lewis in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
tournament on Friday afternoon.
Fort Lewis College defender Kyle Wood, front, tries to strip Regis University's James
Copeland of the ball. (photo by George Tanner/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
In honor of Fort Lewis College winning its second NCAA Division II championship in men's soccer,
The Tuesday List is going to look at some of the amazing statistics the Raiders, er, Skyhawks
compiled this season.
Euan Purcell's treble and Byron Cephers' brace led the Fort Lewis College men's soccer team as
it recorded an 11-0 victory against Colorado Christian University on Sunday in Lakewood.
Fort Lewis, ranked No. 6 in the nation, recorded 49 shots in the victory to improve to 13-1
overall, 10-0 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.