PUEBLO, Colo. (April 25, 2019) – Colorado State University-Pueblo Men's Lacrosse will celebrate the final home weekend in the careers of four seniors when they host Westminster College Friday at 5 p.m. The Pack will host its final home game of the season Sunday when they face Colorado Mesa University at 12 p.m. Both games will be held at the Art & Lorraine Gonzales Stadium.
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The ThunderWolves hold a 7-5 record overall. They stand 2-2 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play. The Pack clinched at least a top three seed in the RMAC Tournament with a 16-13 win over Adams State University last Sunday. The seven wins stands as the most in program history.
This will be the final home games in the careers of Pack seniors
Weston Bartgis, Taylor Davis, Anthony Ferrie,
Brendan Temple. The 2019 senior class helped create milestones like the Pack's first program win, first RMAC win, and first RMAC Tournament appearance.
Bartgis (El Cajon, Calif.) is coming off a career-best six goals against Adams State last week. The midfielder is tied for third all-time at CSU-Pueblo with 61 career goals. Bartgis has scored a career-best 21 goals this season. He ranks seventh in the RMAC with 1.75 goals per game.
Davis (Littleton, Colo.) ranks second in the RMAC with 3.17 goals per game. He stands third in the RMAC with 4.08 points per game. Davis will graduate as the Pack's all-time leader in goals and points. He has 112 career goals and 160 career points. Davis ranks third in D-II with a 55.1 shooting percentage. He ranks 15th in the nation in goals per game.
Ferrie (Littleton, Colo.) stands second in the RMAC with 4.42 points per game. This places Ferrie 23rd in D-II. Ferrie ranks second in the RMAC with 2.00 Assists per game, 16th-most in D-II. His 2.42 goals per game ranks fourth. Ferrie stands third in program history with 102 career points and 61 career goals.
In the classroom, Ferrie is a three-time First Team Academic All-RMAC selection. He is also a two-time All-RMAC honoree and is the first player in RMAC history to be named All-Conference as both a defender and an Attackman.
Temple (Centennial, Colo.) battled back from injury to become a starter on the Pack's defense. He has played in 17 career games. Temple has seven career ground balls. He has one career point.
Joining this senior class is a compliment of young talent. This includes
Jacob Muir (Fr., Ogden, Utah) who earned his third RMAC Defensive Player of the Week award of the season. Muir leads the RMAC with 8.33 ground balls per game. He ranks 10th in D-II in ground balls per game His 58.1 percentage stands 25th in D-II and second in the RMAC.
As a team, the Pack leads the RMAC with 10.58 caused turnovers per game. The ThunderWolves rank ninth in D-II in forcing turnovers.
Offensively, the Pack is the fourth-most accurate shooting team in the country. They put away 37.0 percent of their shots. The Pack averages 15.17 goals per game, 13th-most in D-II.
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As a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, Colorado State University – Pueblo competes in 22 varsity sports in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics