CSU Pueblo Women’s Lacrosse Hosts UCCS and No. 18 Regis for Home Games
The Colorado State University Pueblo women's lacrosse team is set to continue their home stand this weekend in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) play, facing UCCS and No. 18 Regis. After suffering four consecutive losses, the ThunderWolves are looking to turn their season around with games scheduled for April 2 against UCCS and April 4 against Regis. Currently, CSU Pueblo holds a 4-7 overall record and a 1-4 RMAC record, with their last loss being against Regis. The ThunderWolves are known for their potent offense, ranking second in the RMAC with 129 goals scored this season.
By the Numbers- CSU Pueblo has scored 129 goals this season, averaging 11.7 goals per game.
- Emily Doane leads the Pack with 28 goals, ranking third in the RMAC.
Despite their strong offensive performance, the ThunderWolves' recent losing streak has raised concerns about their ability to compete against higher-ranked teams like Regis and UCCS, which they previously lost to this season.
State of Play- CSU Pueblo has lost the last 11 meetings against UCCS, including a 17-12 loss earlier this season.
- Regis enters the matchup ranked No. 18, riding a four-game winning streak with a 7-4 overall record.
The ThunderWolves will need to leverage their offensive strengths to break their losing streak, especially in their critical match against the ranked Regis University, which looms large for their season’s morale.
Bottom LineTo salvage their season, the ThunderWolves must capitalize on their offensive capabilities and improve their defense against ranked teams, focusing on consistency and execution in their upcoming games.
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