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The faceoff man

Freshman faceoff man Cole Emmanuel went from not playing lacrosse his senior year of high school and committing late to college, to being second in the nation for faceoff win percentage. Emmanuel has won 82.1 percent of his faceoffs and he has been named the Rocky Mountain Defensive Player of the Week twice so far this year. The Colorado Mesa University freshman midfielder will…
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Blood Brothers

Blood brothers. Redshirt senior guards Jared Small and Georgie Dancer have spent five years as teammates and won four conference championships together. The pair played for two years at Fresno Community College (FCC) and quickly became inseparable before transferring to Colorado Mesa University (CMU). FCC ran a traditional drive and kick offense which took time…
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From foe to friend

From foe to friend. Graduate student guard Mariah Martin transferred to Colorado Mesa University (CMU) from one of their biggest rivals: Westminster College (WC). Martin has stayed in her native state of Utah for most of her collegiate career as she transferred from Dixie State University to WC. With an extra year of eligibility, Martin…
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Wagner gets his 200th win against the Mountain Lions

Colorado Mesa University (CMU) Head Coach Taylor Wagner picked up win 200 against the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs (UCCS). The Mavericks won 89-57 over the Mountain Lions in their first game back for the holiday break. Senior guard Daniella Turner led CMU in scoring with 20 points and she contributed three assists in the game as well. CMU scored 42 points in the paint as they dominated the…
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The Mavericks win back-to-back conference championships

The Mavericks win their second consecutive Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Tournament with a 75-74 victory over the Orediggers in overtime. Colorado Mesa University is now 6-0 in games that have gone to overtime. “They are just a solid team, they are really well-coached, and they aren’t going to give up. They also just play super hard. We just…
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A Coach on the Field

Two-thousand miles. That is approximately how far senior linebacker Remington Green moved to come to Colorado Mesa University (CMU). He moved from King George, Va. where he was living and taking care of his family. “I got out of a long relationship with a girl that I honestly thought I was going to marry,…