Colorado Christian vs. South Dakota Mines
Friday, March 19Â | 11:00 a.m.Â
Lakewood, CO (Trailblazer Stadium)
- South Dakota Mines holds a 6-1-1 advantage in the series
- The Cougars last earned a point off the Hardrockers with a 0-0 tie during the 2018 season
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Colorado Christian vs. Fort Lewis
Sunday, March 21Â | 11:00 a.m.Â
Lakewood, CO (Trailblazer Stadium)
- The Cougars are looking to post their second win all-time in the series
- This is the 33rd meeting between the teams in the last 20 years
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Quick Start Notes
Wins - The Cougars 4-0 start is the best in school history. Moreover, the last time that Colorado Christian won four games in a season came during the 2000 campaign.Â
Goals - Colorado Christian has scored eight times which is the most through four games since the start of the 2001 season. Conversely they posted back-to-back shutouts two weeks ago. It is the first time the program turned that trick since the 2000 campaign
RMAC Honors
The Cougars have claimed conference weekly honors four times already this season.Â
Ben Hess was named the RMAC Offensive Player of the Week after the season opening victory against Colorado Christian. The following week,
Jorge Lopez and
Chayce Willet earned Offensive and Defensive Player of the Week honors respectively after the Cougars beats Regis.Â
Freshman Gabe Roloff earned Offensive Player of the Week accolades after helping the Cougars beat Bethany and Tabor during a two-game road swing through the Jayhawk State.
Scoring Notes
Eight different goals six from players.
Liam Lakey and
Ben Hess have scored twice for the Cougars while
Larson Hanlin,
Jorge Lopez,
Dmitri Fabro and
Gabe Roloff have also found the back of the cage.
Caiden Dixon rounds out the offensive stats producer as the freshman has one assist this season.Â
Returning ScorersÂ
In 2019 Colorado Christian found the back of the net on nine occasions. The returning duo of
Liam Lakey,
Dmitri Fabro scored six of those goals. Between the two of them, they took a team high 30 and 12 total shots respectively.Â
Newcomers Everywhere
The 22-person roster for the Cougars features 14 players who are new to the Colorado Christian program. However, not all of them are new to the collegiate game as
Cameron Hoff and
Alex Trinidad, both come from NCAA programs while
Chayce Willett played at Laramie Community College for two seasons.Â
Playing time has been plentiful among the new guys as
Ben Hess (335 Minutes),
Caiden Dixon (334) and
Eli Donaho (334) are the team leaders for minutes played.
Head Coach -
Brad Camp
Brad Camp will head into his second season at the helm for the Cougars. Camp was named the program's fourth head coach in December of 2018.
Camp, who brings a host of accolades to the school, joins the department after serving as the assistant coach at East Tennessee State for two seasons, during which he won a regular season conference championships.
The Tennessee native holds national B, C, D, E and Youth licenses in coaching education from the U.S. Soccer Federation. He also has goalkeeper level I and II licenses and Director of Coaching diplomas from the United Soccer Coaches.
Prior to joining the Buccaneers, Camp was an assistant coach at Maryville College as well as the head coach for the Knoxville Force of the National Premier Soccer League. Camp has also served as the boys director for the Alliance Development Centers for the Knoxville-based youth club, FC Alliance. In addition he also held the role as an assistant director for Tennessee's Olympic Development Program.
He played collegiately at Trevecca Nazarene (Tenn.) where he manned the left back position. During his senior campaign he was named a TranSouth Conference Scholar-Athlete.
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