DENVER, Colo. - The Colorado State University Pueblo dropped their second match of the weekend on Saturday afternoon, falling to No. 1 MSU Denver in three sets.
With the loss, the ThunderWolves fall to 12-8 overall, and 6-4 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play, while the Roadrunners improve to 19-1 overall, and 10-0 in RMAC play.
Sabrina King (Parker, Colo./Lutheran) led the Pack in the statistical category, delivering eight assists on the afternoon.
Natalie Hamann (Monument, Colo./Lewis Palmer) led the way for the Pack on the defensive end, recording eight digs.
MSU Denver did nothing to the Pack that they have not done to anyone else this season. The Roadrunners are 30-2 this season in their sets played.
The Pack dropped the first set 25-11, the second set 25-14, and the third set 25-10.