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Oct. 28, 2021 | The Eagle | csceagle.com
2021 SEASON
FOOTBALL STANDINGS sponsored by
Lunch & Dinner Specials As of Oct. 27, 2021
1. Western 2. Colorado Mines 3. Colorado Mesa 4. CSU-Pueblo 5. CHADRON STATE 6. New Mexico Highlands 7. Black Hills State 8. South Dakota Mines 9. Adams State 10. Fort Lewis
Photo by Mackenzie Dahlberg
Alli Keisel, right, senior of Fleming, Colorado, and Amelia Berg, middle, senior of Fort Collins, Colorado, stretch to block an attack from Oredigger Rose Stuewe, junior of Fredericksburg, Texas, during the game against Colorado School of Mines, Tuesday, Oct. 19 in the Chicoine Center.
CSC volleyball team takes a hit on the road u By Mackenzie Dahlberg
2021 SEASON
VOLLEYBALL STANDINGS As of Oct. 27, 2021
1. MSU-Denver 2. Regis 3. Colorado Mines 4. Colorado Mesa 5. CSU-Pueblo 6. Western 7. Colorado Christian 8. Fort Lewis 9. Adams State 10. South Dakota Mines 11. New Mexico Highlands 12. UCCS 13. Black Hills State 14. CHADRON STATE
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Chadron State’s volleyball team takes its seventh loss on the road against Regis University Friday in three sets. “I think we’re just struggling to find a way to be consistent on the road,” Jennifer Stadler, head volleyball coach, said. “We had some really great moments in the games, but we just have more errors than we do usually when
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we are at home.” The Eagles hold a 4-15 record with a conference record of 2-10. Their last two away games where three set loses to MSU-Denver on Oct. 15 and Colorado Christian University on Oct. 16. Due to recent injuries on the team, players were shifted around the court into positions they haven’t been previously.
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Brock Ping
Hometown: Julesburg, Colorado Class: Senior Sport: Football
Hometown: Billings, Montana Class: Freshman Sport: Football
Mikelson was named the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Special Teams Player of the Week following the Eagles’ win Saturday. He finished the game against Fort Lewis with three touchdowns, one being a 55-yard punt return.
Ping saw the football field for the first time as an Eagle in the second quarter of Saturday’s game against Fort Lewis. He carried the ball seven times, rushed the ball for 56 yards and scored two of the team’s eight touchdown