It’s a big weekend for Thomas de Faria and teammate Tamino Kroeger, as the Fort Lewis College men’s soccer team (7-6-1, 6-3-1 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) will play its final home games of the regular season. Last-place Colorado Christian (1-13, 1-9 RMAC) visits at 3 p.m. Friday before Colorado Mines (7-4-3, 6-2-2 RMAC) comes to town at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Every game is crucial with only four matches left before the RMAC Tournament. For seniors such as Kroeger, it is also likely their final two games on the home pitch of Dirks Field.
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It’s a big weekend for Thomas de Faria and teammate Tamino Kroeger, as the Fort Lewis College men’s soccer team (7-6-1, 6-3-1 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) will play its final home games of the regular season. Last-place Colorado Christian (1-13, 1-9 RMAC) visits at 3 p.m. Friday before Colorado Mines (7-4-3, 6-2-2 RMAC) comes to town at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. Every game is crucial with only four matches left before the RMAC Tournament. For seniors such as Kroeger, it is also likely their final two games on the home pitch of Dirks Field.
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Carolyn Archer and the Fort Lewis College women’s soccer team (6-6-1, 5-4 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) will play all three of their final matches of the season at home, beginning with a noon Sunday game against rival Adams State (7-6, 4-5 RMAC). It is pink weekend for Fort Lewis, so the ladies will wear their pink jerseys to promote cancer awareness.
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Carolyn Archer and the Fort Lewis College women’s soccer team (6-6-1, 5-4 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference) will play all three of their final matches of the season at home, beginning with a noon Sunday game against rival Adams State (7-6, 4-5 RMAC). It is pink weekend for Fort Lewis, so the ladies will wear their pink jerseys to promote cancer awareness.
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