Colorado Mesa University announced Friday that 13 of the school’s cross-country runners earned All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Academic honors.
Colorado Mesa University’s sports program has received much national recognition, especially over the course of the last couple years. This week, Colorado Mesa received yet another national honor for one of its events.
Colorado Mesa University scored a major coup for its fall sports program, at least on the national level. The Mavericks have debuted at No. 4 in the Division II Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings.
The Colorado Mesa University’s cross-country teams competed Saturday in the NCAA Division II National Championships. The men’s team finished 18th, while the women were 22nd.
Colorado Mesa University has two sports that will finish up their respective seasons later this week. Both sports will do so in championship fashion, which is a first in school history.
Colorado Mesa University’s basketball teams will play their first home games of the 2014-15 season this weekend in the school’s annual Thanksgiving tournament.
To say the players on Colorado Mesa University’s men’s soccer team are ecstatic this morning would be considered a huge understatement.