Colorado State University Pueblo women's lacrosse concluded its 2024 road schedule with a 16-3 loss to Colorado Mesa in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference action, finishing with a 2-9 overall record and 0-7 in RMAC play. After an initial close period where the ThunderWolves trailed 5-2, Colorado Mesa dominated, scoring 14 consecutive goals. The Pack's senior midfielder Baylee Mee scored the team's third goal, but Colorado Mesa sealed the game with a 16-3 victory.

By the Numbers
  • The Pack finished with a 2-5 record on the road this season.
  • Colorado Mesa outshot CSU Pueblo 42-13 and held a 28-9 edge in shots on goal.
  • Colorado Mesa's Justine Anderson led with four goals, while the team had a total of 16 goals from nine different players.
  • CSU Pueblo goalie Breonna Mason recorded 12 saves in the game.
Yes, But

Despite a challenging season, CSU Pueblo showed resilience in scoring under pressure situations.

State of Play
  • CSU Pueblo falls to 2-9 overall and 0-7 in RMAC, while Colorado Mesa improves to 7-4 overall and 6-1 in the RMAC.
  • The Pack will now return home for a three-game homestand to close out the 2024 regular season, starting with a match against Fort Lewis next Saturday.
What's Next

CSU Pueblo will face Fort Lewis in their next game on April 20, marking the beginning of a three-game homestand to end the 2024 regular season.

Bottom Line

CSU Pueblo women's lacrosse concluded their road schedule with a tough loss to Colorado Mesa, highlighting the challenges faced throughout the season, but the team's perseverance and determination were evident in their performance.