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Feb. 17, 2022 | The Eagle | csceagle.com
2021-22 SEASON
MEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS sponsored by
As of Feb. 16, 2022
1. Black Hills State 2. Colorado Mesa 3. Fort Lewis 4. Regis 5. UCCS 6. Colorado Mines 7. MSU-Denver 8. New Mexico Highlands 9. Adams State 10. CSU-Pueblo 11. Westminster 12. South Dakota Mines 13. CHADRON STATE 2021-22 SEASON
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL STANDINGS As of Feb. 16, 2022
1. Colorado Mines 2. CSU-Pueblo 3. Colorado Mesa 4. Black Hills State 5. Westminster 6. MSU-Denver 7. Western 8. Adams State 9. UCCS 10. Regis 11. CHADRON STATE
File photo by Mackenzie Dahlberg
Rowdy Pfeil, right, sophomore of Moorcroft, Wyoming, lifts the leg of his opponent, Anderson Salisbury, redshirt senior of Austin, Texas, in the 184-pound bout during the men’s wrestling match against Colorado School of Mines, Sunday, Feb. 6 in the Chicoine Center.
Men’s wrestling finishes its regular season u By Mackenzie Dahlberg Sports Editor
CSC men’s wrestling team had a full weekend to finish out its regular season with two rescheduled duals and a tournament. “I was happy to see even when we may not
have wrestled our best as a team, we still supported each other,” Mason Watt, redshirt junior of Broomfield Colorado, said. “Going into regionals, team support is huge. It definitely will help you win those closer matches.” The two duals against Colorado Mesa University at 6 p.m., Thursday in Grand Junction and against Western Colorado University at 6 p.m., Friday, only had two wins from Eagle
Athletes theofWeek Madison Martinez
wrestlers each. Against Colorado Mesa University, Ethan Leake, redshirt sophomore of Clovis, California, at 141 pounds, and Mason Watt, redshirt junior of Broomfield, Colorado, at 285 pounds, were the two wins for the Eagles Thursday, unable to compete and giving Mavericks a win, 38-6.
Please see, Men’s wrestling, page 14
Carlie Collier
Hometown: Fremont Class: Freshman Sport: Wrestling
Hometown: Dunning Class: Junior Sport: Track & Field
Martinez finished out the first regular season of CSC women’s wrestling team by placing first at the Midland Open Saturday. Even though she only faced one opponent, she pinned her both times they faced each other on the mat.
Collier finished third in the 200 meters with a time of 25.21 seconds. With this run, she times herself for the second fastest all-time run in CSC’s history. She also ran a career-best in the 400 meters, timed at 58.71 seconds.