Women’s Lacrosse Closes Regular Season This Weekend With Games at Westminster and Colorado Mesa
The Colorado State University Pueblo women's lacrosse team finishes its 2026 regular season this weekend with crucial road games against Westminster and Colorado Mesa. The ThunderWolves, under fourth-year head coach Taylor Ward, stand at 5-9 overall (2-6 RMAC) following an 18-7 victory over Fort Lewis. To qualify for the RMAC Tournament, they must win both matches while hoping Colorado Mesa loses theirs. The team has demonstrated offensive strength, scoring 162 goals this season, ranking third in the league.
By the Numbers- CSU Pueblo has scored 162 goals this season, averaging 11.57 goals per game.
- The ThunderWolves lead the league with 195 draw controls, averaging 13.9 per game.
- 7 players on the team have scored double-digit goals.
While the ThunderWolves have shown strong offensive performance, they face significant challenges, needing both wins and favorable outcomes from other matches to secure a playoff berth. The pressure of needing to win by a specific goal differential complicates their path further.
State of Play- CSU Pueblo is battling with Colorado Mesa for the final RMAC Tournament spot.
- Westminster currently has a 7-5 record and aims to maintain their playoff position against the ThunderWolves.
A successful outcome this weekend could propel CSU Pueblo into the RMAC Tournament, but they must rely on other results, adding layers of uncertainty to their playoff aspirations.
Bottom LineCSU Pueblo’s success hinges on their performance against Westminster and Colorado Mesa; they need to win both games decisively and hope for a favorable outcome from Colorado Mesa’s matches to keep their postseason hopes alive.
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