Colorado Mesa women's lacrosse prepares to make history as they head into the second half of the RMAC season with Kelsey Viger eyeing the school's all-time career caused turnovers record.

By the Numbers
  • Colorado Mesa has an even scoring differential with 98 goals scored and 98 goals allowed through nine games.
  • CMU ranks second in the RMAC in fewest turnovers committed per game (18.11) and draw controls per game (12.67).
  • Justine Anderson leads the RMAC in goals per game (3.11) and points per game (3.89).
Yes, But

The Mavericks have faced challenges from ranked opponents, with a 0-4 record against nationally ranked teams this season.

State of Play
  • Colorado Mesa is the only RMAC team besides Regis without a negative scoring differential.
  • Fort Lewis and CSU Pueblo are upcoming opponents with varying records in the RMAC.
  • Coach Ashley Delaney transitions from assistant to head coach for the Mavericks this season.
What's Next

As the Mavericks host Fort Lewis and CSU Pueblo, all eyes will be on Kelsey Viger as she aims to make program history.

Bottom Line

Colorado Mesa women's lacrosse, led by standout players like Kelsey Viger and Justine Anderson, navigates through a pivotal stage of their season, seeking to redefine program records and continue their competitive momentum despite challenges from ranked opponents.