Caroline Ohngemach's OT winner led Colorado Mesa women's lacrosse to a 12-11 victory over UCCS after surviving a late surge, with Carson Dickey scoring six goals and crucial plays by Madi Kruis, Elizabeth Renken, and Ali Bryant.

By the Numbers
  • CMU's record improves to 8-4 overall and 7-1 in the RMAC.
  • The Mavericks remain half a game behind Regis and two games ahead of Westminster in the RMAC standings.
  • Both teams finished with 30 total shots, CMU had 28 ground balls to UCCS's 25, and won 17 draw controls to the home team's 10.
  • Colorado Mesa converted 2 of 3 free position shots, while UCCS went 5-for-8.
Yes, But

Despite UCCS's strong performance and the game going down to the wire, Colorado Mesa's resilience and clutch plays sealed the victory.

State of Play
  • Colorado Mesa holds an unbeaten 12-0 record against UCCS.
  • The Mavericks are set to face No. 7 Regis next, where a victory could see them move into first place in the RMAC standings.
What's Next

Colorado Mesa looks ahead to a crucial match against No. 7 Regis, aiming to secure a top spot in the RMAC standings.

Bottom Line

Caroline Ohngemach's game-winning goal and Colorado Mesa's overall performance exemplify their tenacity and potential to claim the top spot in the RMAC standings with upcoming key matchups.