Skyhawks Women's Soccer Game Day Notes
Friday, October 30Â At UCCS | 7 PM
Colorado Springs, Colo. | Mountain Lion Stadium
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Sunday, November 1Â At Western State | 1 PM
Gunnison, Colo. | Gateway Field
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VideoIn their final regular season home games, the Skyhawks went 0-1-1. FLC fell to Regis University on Friday, 1-0, and drew a 1-1 double overtime tie against the Roadrunners on Sunday. The Skyhawks needed one win last weekend to clinch the RMAC regular season title. FLC is now the No. 2 seed in the RMAC tournament.
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The Fort Lewis College women's soccer team maintained their No. 2 ranking in this week's NCAA Division II South Central regional rankings.
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After going 0-1-1 at home last weekend, the Skyhawks dropped out of the Top 25 of the NSCAA National Poll. FLC received eight votes in this week's poll, two spots out of the Top 25.
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Fort Lewis has wrapped up their conference games for the season. Friday's game at UCCS and Sunday's game at Western State will count as non-conference games.
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The Skyhawks and Mountaineers have faced each other only four times. FLC now leads the series after their 1-0 win at home earlier this season, 2-1-1. Fort Lewis is 1-1-0 against the Mountaineers on Gateway Field.
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FLC is 12-2-0 all-time against UCCS, and 5-0-0 against the Mountain Lions at UCCS. The Skyhawks defeated the Mountain Lions earlier this season on Dirks Field in overtime, 1-0. At the time, UCCS was ranked #21.
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UCCS enters the weekend third in the league standings with 20 points (6-3-2) and a 10-4-2 overall record. WSCU is 3-5-2 in the league and 6-7-3 overall.
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The Skyhawks honored their three seniors on Sunday -
Ana Moran,
Caitlyn Espinosa and
Brooke Milliet.
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Seven Skyhawks were named to the 2015 RMAC All-Academic Team.Â
Shayla Malecki was voted to the First Team, while
Andonia Apergis,
Carolyn Archer,
Jenna Brown,
Shannon Harpham,
Brooke Milliet and
Ana Moran earned Honor Roll accolades.
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FLC leads the league in goals against (11), and are ranked second in goals against average (.67), saves (97) and goals scored (18).
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Alicia Sanchez is amongst the conference leaders in goals (fifth, 5), game-winning goals (first, 4), and points (seventh, 11).
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Senior Brook Milliet is seventh in the league in assists with 3.
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Goalkeeper
Caitlyn Espinosa leads the league in saves percentage (.889) and saves (88), and she is seventh in shutouts (4), and fourth in goals against average (0.76).
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NCAA South Central Regional Rankings - Oct. 28, 20151         Angelo St.  Â
2         Fort Lewis Â
3         Dallas Baptist            Â
4Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â St. Edward's
5         Colorado Mines         Â
6Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Tex. A&M Commerce
7         Midwestern St.          Â
8         Regis          Â
9         Texas Woman's         Â
10Â Â Â Â Â Â Â UC-Colo. Springs