No. 2 Fort Lewis 89,
CSU-Pueblo 55
DURANGO, Colo. - The ThunderWolves faced a tall order Friday,
facing the second-ranked Fort Lewis Skyhawks in Durango. But
the Skyhawks made that order even taller, playing like a team that
should be ranked tops in the country, upending the ThunderWolves
89-55 Friday.
Fort Lewis shot an epic 53 percent from the field, hitting over
61 percent of their shots in the second half, dwarfing the Pack in
what was a down night for the ThunderWolves.
CSU-Pueblo shot 36 percent from the field, committing a season
high 25 turnovers, 16 coming by way of steals by the
Skyhawks. The ThunderWolves were out-rebounding 38-30,
boating only one bright spot statistically, reaching double-digits
in steals.
CSU-Pueblo trailed 40-27 after the first half, with Fort Lewis
seizing on an 8-0 run to close the half.
The Skyhawks didn't stop there, rattling off a 25-5 run midway
through the second half that gave Fort Lewis a lead of as much as
39 at one point before settling on the final 34-point advantage.
The Pack will look to shrug off the loss when it travels to
Alamosa to take on Adams State Saturday.