PUEBLO, Colo. (Feb. 27, 2022) – The Colorado State University Pueblo women's basketball team (21-7, 17-5 RMAC) looks forward to hosting its first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) tournament game since 2018. The fourth-seeded ThunderWolves will host the fifth-seeded Black Hills State team at 7 p.m. on Tuesday in Massari Arena.
Free pizza will be given to all CSU Pueblo students in attendance beginning at 6:45 p.m. courtesy of CSU Pueblo Residence Life & Housing and the Alumni Association. All Pack students will also receive free admission to the RMAC First Round game courtesy of Pepsi.
Tickets will be available for purchase by clicking
here, calling or going to the Ticket Office located in Massari Arena.
The CSU Pueblo regular season was a record-breaking slate that featured amazing feats by the Pack women's basketball team. As a team, the Pack have collected 18 more wins than they did in the 2020-21 season to set a program record for most-improved win differential.
JaNaiya Davis finished the regular season second all-time in career assists (418) and also climbed into the top-10 all-time lists in points (1194) and rebounds (576).
Alisha Davis swatted away 61 blocks in just 21 games on the season to rank herself fifth all-time for blocks in a season. Her blocks also rank her 11th in school history for the most blocks in a career. Junior
Ro Dominguez finished her first season with the Pack with 60 3-pointers to rank 10th-most ever recorded in a season.
The last time the Pack hosted a conference tournament contest, the ThunderWolves claimed the RMAC Tournament title over Black Hills State in 2018. That same tournament, the Pack went 3-0 as the top seed and punched their ticket to the NCAA Regional Tournament.
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