Colorado Mesa Women’s Lacrosse Sets Records in 17-6 Victory Over Fort Lewis
Colorado Mesa women's lacrosse secured a 17-6 victory over Fort Lewis, with standout players Justine Anderson, Kelsey Viger, and Emme Rezoski setting program records. Anderson scored a career-high seven goals, while Viger became the school's all-time caused turnovers leader with a notable performance. Rezoski set a single-game record with 17 draw controls, contributing to Colorado Mesa's 22-5 advantage over Fort Lewis in draw controls for the game.
By the Numbers- Kelsey Viger set a program record with 135 career caused turnovers.
- Emme Rezoski broke a CMU single-game record with 17 draw controls.
- Justine Anderson scored seven goals, with a total of 11 points in the game.
- Shannon Murphy made four saves for the Mavericks.
- Colorado Mesa improved to 5-1 in the RMAC with a 6-4 overall record.
- The Mavericks will face CSU Pueblo next, who are 2-7 overall and 0-5 in the RMAC.
- Fort Lewis fell to 2-8 and 1-5 in the RMAC after the loss.
Colorado Mesa will continue their season by facing CSU Pueblo next, looking to maintain their strong performance and record in the RMAC.
Bottom LineColorado Mesa's women's lacrosse team displayed an impressive performance, setting records and securing a decisive victory over Fort Lewis. The players' outstanding achievements highlight the team's strength and potential for continued success in the season.
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