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.
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The Fort Lewis College women's soccer team hoists the RMAC tournament trophy.
(photo by Jonathan Ingraham/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
DENVER — On Friday, after Fort Lewis College came from behind to win in the semifinals of the
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference women's soccer tournament, coach Damian Clark said his team is
accustomed to playing with poise, even when trailing.
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DENVER — On Friday, after Fort Lewis College came from behind to win in the semifinals of the
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference women's soccer tournament, coach Damian Clark said his team is
accustomed to playing with poise, even when trailing.
He said the Skyhawks are confident that when they play a possession game the result will turn
out in their favor.
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Regis defender Heidi Boersma fights Metro State's Becca Mays for control of the
ball. (photo by Tom Auclair/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
DENVER — When the women's soccer teams from Metropolitan State College and Regis University
met in mid-October at Auraria Field in downtown Denver, the Roadrunners went on a three-goal tear
in the second half.
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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.
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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.
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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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Chelsea Reichard, Jordan Miller and Heather Thomas scored as the Regis University women's soccer
team defeated Colorado Christian 3-1 on Saturday in Denver.
Five minutes, 18 seconds into the second half, Reichard scored to put Regis up by one. Katie
Horn assisted her on the play. 19 seconds later, Colorado Christian's Mallorie Kenczewicz tied the
game on an assist from Jessica Smith.
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This week's snowstorm has altered the plans of some of the area's college soccer teams. We will
post any scheduling changes in this post as soon as we hear about them.
REGIS UNIVERSITY: The Regis University men's soccer match against Colorado
Christian scheduled for 3:30 p.
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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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The Regis University men's soccer match against Colorado Christian scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
Friday has been postponed until 2 p.m. Tuesday.
The Regis women's soccer match scheduled for Friday at Colorado Christian has been moved to 3
p.m.
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Freshman Taylor White scored her first collegiate goal to help lead the Regis Universtiy women's
soccer team to a 2-2 tie with No. 13 Fort Lewis College on Sunday in Denver. Sophomore Kari Taylor
also scored for the Rangers.
Fort Lewis' Erika Shisler scored in the seventh minute after receiving the ball near the goal
and kicking it into the lower left corner.
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Kayla Mitchell scored four goals, including her conference-leading 26th of the season, as the
Colorado School of Mines women's soccer team posted its 12th shutout, a 4-0 victory against
CSU-Pueblo on Friday in Golden.
The Orediggers have shut out seven of their past eight opponents.
Mitchell gave Mines a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute, when Liz Oba chipped a ball over the
CSU-Pueblo defense.
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Marissa Davis scored a goal and added an assist to lead the Regis University women's soccer team
to a 2-0 win over Colorado-Colorado Springs on Wednesday evening at Mountain Lion Stadium in the
Springs.
The match was rescheduled from Oct. 11, when an ice storm left the pitch unplayable. The makeup
conditions were little better, with temperatures at 29 degrees and a stiff breeze blowing snow from
the north.
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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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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.
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DENVER – Becca Mays is the type of player who makes her teammates better, and she showed it on
Friday against Regis University. Mays didn't score any of her team's goals, but had a hand in all
of them as the Metropolitan State College women's soccer team scored three quick goals in the
second half for a 3-0 victory at Auraria Field in downtown Denver.
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The Regis University women's soccer team, seeded two spots behind the Colorado School of Mines
in the Central Region rankings, used a goal by freshman Erin Kettmann to knock off the Orediggers
1-0 on Wednesday in Golden.
Regis, ranked fifth in the region, improved to 10-2-2 overall and 7-1-2 in the Rocky Mountain
Athletic Conference with its fifth win in as many matches.
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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.
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CSU-Pueblo's Melissa Christensen, left, and Regis left back Kalley Mahaffey close in on
a bouncing ball Friday at the Regis Match Pitch. (photo by George
Tanner/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
DENVER — Against the wind. Regis was winning against the wind. After chasing passes and
frequently losing them with the wind at its back in the first half, the Regis University women's
soccer team got second-half goals from Chelsea Reichard, Heather Thomas and Ryndi Zastrow to defeat
Colorado State University-Pueblo 3-0 on Friday afternoon.
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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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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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Today we hear from Regis University men's soccer coach Tony McCall, and we take a look at the
Colorado School of Mines men's and women's teams, Colorado Rapids coach Gary Smith's comments on
the Ugo Ihemelu trade, my votes for Major League Soccer player of the month, the Super Classico
between Chivas USA and Los Angeles Galaxy and more!
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Kyle Emge and Jordan Brandel each scored twice as the Regis University men's soccer team
hammered Northwest Nazarene 6-2 on Saturday in Denver.
Lucas Mazier and Nathan Kafer also scored for the Rangers as Regis outshot the visitors
20-9.
Regis took the lead in the eighth minute. Donnie Montoya dribbled in from the right wing and
crossed to Emge just in front of the net.
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The exhibition match under the lights on Sunday night for the men's soccer programs at the
University of Denver and Regis University raised about $2,000 for each school.
The silent auction that night (featuring Major League Soccer jerseys from the Colorado Rapids,
the champion
Columbus Crew, the New England Revolution, D.
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