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The University of Colorado lacrosse team clinched a bid in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament by defeating the Fresno State Bulldogs, 16-7 on Friday afternoon at Kittredge Field.
Originally posted by CUBuffs.com
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BOULDER – The University of Colorado lacrosse team clinched a bid in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament by defeating the Fresno State Bulldogs, 16-7 here Friday afternoon at Kittredge Field.
The Buffaloes improve to 9-6 overall and climb back to a .500 record against conference opponents at 4-4. Fresno State falls to 4-10 (2-6 MPSF) on the season.
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Now with an MPSF bid secured for a second consecutive season, the Buffs will shift their focus to their regular season finale against Oregon on Sunday, April 26, which will help determine the final tournament seedings.
“Sunday is a big game for us because depending on how we finish, that will decide how we go into the conference tournament and who we play in the first round,” Elliott said. “We want to end this season successfully and be successful in our conference.”
“I’m definitely excited,” said Lautman when asked about the regular season finale. “It’s a big game for us to prove that we are tough and can beat people.”
First draw is set for 1 p.m. MT at Kittredge Field.
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The University of Colorado lacrosse team clinched a bid in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament by defeating the Fresno State Bulldogs, 16-7 on Friday afternoon at Kittredge Field.
Originally posted by CUBuffs.com
Click here to view the article.
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BOULDER – The University of Colorado lacrosse team clinched a bid in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament by defeating the Fresno State Bulldogs, 16-7 here Friday afternoon at Kittredge Field.
The Buffaloes improve to 9-6 overall and climb back to a .500 record against conference opponents at 4-4. Fresno State falls to 4-10 (2-6 MPSF) on the season.
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Now with an MPSF bid secured for a second consecutive season, the Buffs will shift their focus to their regular season finale against Oregon on Sunday, April 26, which will help determine the final tournament seedings.
“Sunday is a big game for us because depending on how we finish, that will decide how we go into the conference tournament and who we play in the first round,” Elliott said. “We want to end this season successfully and be successful in our conference.”
“I’m definitely excited,” said Lautman when asked about the regular season finale. “It’s a big game for us to prove that we are tough and can beat people.”
First draw is set for 1 p.m. MT at Kittredge Field.
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