The Colorado Mesa Women's basketball team advanced to the semi-finals of the RMAC Shootout on Tuesday, while the Maverick men saw their season come to an end in Denver.
With only two games left in the regular season, Colorado Mesa University’s women’s basketball team has received two pieces of good news since Saturday.
The Colorado Mesa Mavericks women's basketball team looks to stay perfect when they take on the New Mexico schools at Brownson Arena. The Mavs are 21-0 on the season and have won 32 consecutive games at home, dating back to January of 2012.
Even though school is out for the Christmas holidays, Colorado Mesa University’s basketball teams still have one more weekend of games before their Christmas break begins.
The Colorado Mesa Maverick basketball teams begin conference play this weekend at Brownson Arena. There's a new head coach for the men, and high expectations for the women.
If you are looking for something to do this holiday weekend that’s sports-related and has nothing to do with Christmas shopping, Brownson Arena at Colorado Mesa University would be a good place to start.
The CMU Mavericks lost to Colorado School of Mines 27-10 on Saturday - but the final score is very misleading. The Mavericks were leading 3-0 going into the fourth quarter, but over 4300 fans at Stocker Stadium watched the Orediggers spoil the Mavs' homecoming.