Fort Lewis men still in driver’s seat for first place in RMAC; FLC women still in hunt for tournament spot after snapping four-game skid
Men’s standings (through Saturday, Feb. 17)
1. Fort Lewis #
22-2 overall
17-1 in RMAC
2. Colorado Mesa
21-3 overall
17-1 in RMAC
3. Colorado Mines
20-6 overall
14-4 in RMAC
4. Black Hills State
13-11 overall
11-7 in RMAC
5. MSU Denver
16-8 overall
10-8 in RMAC
6. Regis
13-12 overall
10-9 in RMAC
7. Chadron State
11-13 overall
8-10 in RMAC
Teams in the hunt
8. South Dakota Mines
10-14 overall
8-10 in RMAC
9. CSU Pueblo
11-13 overall
7-11 in RMAC
10. NM Highlands
10-13 overall
7-11 in RMAC
# = Fort Lewis owns head-to-head tiebreaker with CO Mesa
Women’s standings (through Saturday, Feb. 17)
1. Regis #
20-5 overall
15-4 in RMAC
2. UCCS
18-7 overall
15-4 in RMAC
3. Colorado Mesa
20-5 overall
14-4 in RMAC
4. Colorado Mines
19-5 overall
14-4 in RMAC
5. Adams State
19-7 overall
14-4 in RMAC
6. Black Hills State
14-8 overall
11-7 in RMAC
7. Colorado Christian
14-10 overall
10-8 in RMAC
Teams in the hunt
8. CSU Pueblo
15-11 overall
10-8 in RMAC
9. Fort Lewis
12-12 overall
9-9 in RMAC
# = Regis owns head-to-head tiebreaker with UCCS
Obi Agbim of Fort Lewis College puts up a 3-point shot while playing Western Colorado University on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, at Whalen Gymnasium. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)