
Chipping in for the Fort Lewis offense was Kelsey Sorenson, who also reached double digits, 10 and 17, in the pair of losses.Sydney Cadelaria hit for 17 points in both defeats for the Skyhawks, and also pulled down a combined nine rebounds.The Skyhawks head into Wednesday's game with two losses this past weekend, falling to both Eastern New Mexico University and Western New Mexico University at the Conference Challenge Event in Silver City, N.M.
Coleman would be named to the TWU Tournament Challenge all-tournament squad.įORT LEWIS HEADING INTO THIS WEEK | SEASON STATS. Leading the team and scoring double digits were Samantha Coleman and Katie Dalton, with 17 and 13 points apiece. Maintaining that lead, they finished the third quarter leading 47-36, then fended off a fourth-quarter ASU rally. The Mountaineers took an early lead, ending the first quarter leading 22-12. The Rams put up a good game and the teams were fairly close throughout the night, but in the end, Western Colorado pulled through. Their first taste of victory came against Angelo State University in the Mountaineers' second game in Texas. Western Colorado heads into the game against the Skyhawks after a loss and a win in the Texas Women's University Tournament. The Mountaineers have started the season 1-1, and are looking for a second straight victory in their first game of the school year in the Paul Wright Gym. MOUNTAINEERS HEADING INTO THIS WEEK | SEASON STATS The Western Colorado women's basketball team will host the Fort Lewis College Skyhawks in the Mountaineers' home opener Wednesday, November 17, at 6 p.m.
Wednesday | Paul Wright Gym | Gunnison, CO