Tamino Kroeger and the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks’ men’s soccer team has lost two in a row at home, three of their last four at Dirks Field and four overall on their home pitch for a sub-.500 mark (3-4). FLC (7-5, 5-3 RMAC), fifth in the RMAC standings, will try and even their home record at 3 p.m. Friday against CSU-Pueblo (3-9, 2-6 RMAC), its penultimate home game of the regular season.
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Tamino Kroeger and the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks’ men’s soccer team has lost two in a row at home, three of their last four at Dirks Field and four overall on their home pitch for a sub-.500 mark (3-4). FLC (7-5, 5-3 RMAC), fifth in the RMAC standings, will try and even their home record at 3 p.m. Friday against CSU-Pueblo (3-9, 2-6 RMAC), its penultimate home game of the regular season.
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Carolyn Archer and the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks’ women’s soccer team hasn’t lost since Sept. 19 at Regis in Denver. Since then, the Skyhawks have pitched six shutouts in seven games and are 3-0-4 during the stretch. FLC (4-3-5, 3-1-4 RMAC), fourth in the RMAC standings, will host first-place Colorado Mines (10-0-2, 7-0-1 RMAC) at 12:30 p.m. Friday at Dirks Field.
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Carolyn Archer and the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks’ women’s soccer team hasn’t lost since Sept. 19 at Regis in Denver. Since then, the Skyhawks have pitched six shutouts in seven games and are 3-0-4 during the stretch. FLC (4-3-5, 3-1-4 RMAC), fourth in the RMAC standings, will host first-place Colorado Mines (10-0-2, 7-0-1 RMAC) at 12:30 p.m. Friday at Dirks Field.
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Ashley Wells, the Skyhawks’ kills leader with 208 and 2.93 per set, is ninth in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference-games only with 3.30 kills per set. Wells and the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks’ volleyball team will host their next three matches at home and four out of their last seven at Whalen Gymnasium. First up: FLC (5-14, 2-9 RMAC), third from last in the conference standings, will host Adams State (10-8, 5-5 RMAC) at 7 p.m. Friday.
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Ashley Wells, the Skyhawks’ kills leader with 208 and 2.93 per set, is ninth in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference-games only with 3.30 kills per set. Wells and the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks’ volleyball team will host their next three matches at home and four out of their last seven at Whalen Gymnasium. First up: FLC (5-14, 2-9 RMAC), third from last in the conference standings, will host Adams State (10-8, 5-5 RMAC) at 7 p.m. Friday.
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Oct 16, 2014
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