Articles tagged with: Fort Lewis College
The Tuesday List »
Once again, The Tuesday List examines the national rankings in Division II women’s and men’s soccer.
Fort Lewis College, Regis University »
Fort Lewis College’s Euan Purcell, left, and Regis’ Gary Cole tangle in midair on Friday at the Regis Match Pitch. Joe Barnd scored in the 88th minute as the eighth-ranked Fort Lewis men’s soccer team escaped Regis University with a 1-0 victory on Friday in Denver. (photo by George Tanner/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
The Tuesday List »
The Tuesday List takes its weekly look at the NCAA Division II men’s and women’s polls, as conducted by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. None of Colorado’s Division I teams made the rankings this week.
College roundup »
Metro State’s Becca Mays records her second treble of 2009, the Metro men and Regis combine for 52 shots in a wild 1-1 tie, the Regis women’s team ties Fort Lewis in Durango, the Colorado College women win their Conference USA opener, UCCS increases its lead on CSU-Pueblo in the Steel & Silver Series, and more! (file photo by George Tanner/ ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
The Tuesday List »
In what’s becoming a tradition around here, The Tuesday List examines the latest men’s and women’s polls by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America. …
Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State College of Denver »

Aleah DeGeneres scored on a cross from Madison McQuilliams in the 103rd minute to give No. 20 Metro State a 3-2 victory over No. 11 Fort Lewis on Friday afternoon at Auraria Field. It was the first loss of the season for Fort Lewis and marked the first time the Skyhawks had allowed a goal in 2009. Above, Nichole Kluk of Fort Lewis, left, and Metro State’s Becca Mays battle for possession. (photo by Jonathan Ingraham/ColoradoSoccerNow.com)
College roundup »
Recaps of Friday’s games involving teams from around the state …
College roundup »
A roundup of Sunday’s soccer action from colleges in Colorado.
The Tuesday List »
The Tuesday List takes a look at all the Colorado schools on the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Division II rankings, released today.
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference »
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference coaches have predicted that Fort Lewis College will win the conference’s men’s soccer title, and five Skyhawks players have been chosen for the all RMAC team. Check inside for the whole poll and the entire all-conference team, including Ted Decker, above left, and John Moseley of the Colorado School of Mines.
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