Here are the matchups for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference men's and women's soccer
tournaments:
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Wednesday
No. 6 Colorado-Colorado Colorado Springs at No. 3 Fort Lewis, 2:30 p.m.
No. 5 Mesa State at no. 4 Regis, 2 p.m.
Friday at Metro State
UCCS-Fort Lewis winner vs.
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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.
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RMAC defensive player of the week Wally Fink punches the ball away from Fort Lewis
striker Euan Purcell. (photo by George Tanner/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
Jeff Nelson of the Colorado School of Mines was named Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
offensive player of the week for games played the weekend of Oct.
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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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Jamie MacArthur and Laurel Reinhardt had the goals and Hayley Hollenga had both assists as the
Fort Lewis College women's soccer team shut out Mesa State College 2-0 on Wednesday in Grand
Junction.
The Skyhawks, ranked No. 23 in Division II, improved to 11-2-1 overall and 6-2-1 in the Rocky
Mountain Athletic Conference with their 10th shutout of the season.
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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.
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The No. 13 Metropolitan State College women's soccer team, led by Becca Mays' three goals,
cruised to a 5-1 victory over Colorado-Colorado Springs on Friday evening in Colorado Springs. The
Roadrunners improved to 8-1-0 overall and 5-0-0 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, while
UCCSÂ dropped to 2-4-0, 1-4-0 in conference.
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The Metropolitan State College women's soccer team scored four second-half goals to cruise to a
5-0 victory over Mesa State on Wednesday on a cold, rainy day at Auraria Field in Denver. The win
keeps the Roadrunners perfect in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Metro improved to 4-0 in
the RMAC and 7-1 overall; the Mavericks dropped to 5-3 overall, 2-2 in the RMAC.
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A roundup of Sunday's college soccer action involving teams from Colorado:
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Santa Clara 1, Colorado 0 OT: At Palo Alto, Calif., the Buffaloes dropped their
second contest in the Stanford?Nike Invitational. Linder would be tested two more times in a
one-minute span, coming up with the saves on both attempts, however with less than two minutes to
play in the first overtime period, Santa Clara would seal the deal and finally sneak past Linder
for the win.
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A roundup of college soccer in Colorado from Sunday:
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Metro State 1, Colorado State-Pueblo 0: What a big difference from Friday. After pummeling
the Colorado School of Mines at home two days earlier, the Roadrunners managed only a 1-0 victory
over Colorado State-Pueblo 1-0 on the road Sunday.
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A roundup of Friday's action in Colorado college soccer:
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Denver 2, Kansas 1: Freshman midfielder Katy Van Lieshout hit a game-winning goal
on a free kick from 28 yards out to give the Pioneers a victory over No. 13 Kansas in the Colorado
College Invitational at Stewart Field in Colorado Springs.
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