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Colorado State University Pueblo

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So Nagano
3
Colorado Mesa CMUM (3-4-2, 0-1-1)
3
CSU Pueblo CSUP (4-0-6, 0-0-2)
Colorado Mesa CMUM
(3-4-2, 0-1-1)
3
Final
3
CSU Pueblo CSUP
(4-0-6, 0-0-2)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Colorado Mesa CMUM 2 1 3
CSU Pueblo CSUP 1 2 3

Game Recap: Men's Soccer |

Nagano’s Brace Helps ThunderWolves Battle to 3-3 Draw with Colorado Mesa

PUEBLO, Colo. (Oct. 5, 2025) — In a thrilling back-and-forth matchup at Art & Lorraine Gonzales Stadium, the No. 8-ranked Colorado State University Pueblo men's soccer team earned a 3-3 draw against Colorado Mesa in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference action on Sunday afternoon.

After conceding two goals in the opening four minutes, the ThunderWolves (4-0-6, 0-0-2 RMAC) rallied behind So Nagano's (Sr., Kobe, Japan) two-goal performance and a second-half surge to extend their unbeaten streak to ten matches.

Colorado Mesa (3-4-2, 0-1-1 RMAC) jumped out early with goals from Nathan Hernandez in the 3rd minute and Hayes Malone in the 4th minute. CSU Pueblo responded in the 29th minute when Nagano converted a pass from Nick Cenek (Gr., Peoria, Ill.) to cut the deficit to 2-1 before halftime.

The Pack came out firing in the second half, as Leonardo Vilchis (Gr., Mexico City, Mexico) netted the equalizer in the 50th minute, again off a Cenek assist. Moments later, Nagano struck again in the 61st minute—his team-leading fourth of the season—off a setup from Mohammed Shahabodien (Gr., Johannesburg, South Africa) to give the ThunderWolves their first lead at 3-2.

Despite playing down a man following a red card to Vilchis in the 70th minute, CSU Pueblo battled until Colorado Mesa's Manuel Ponce Casas leveled the match in the 64th minute.

The ThunderWolves outshot the Mavericks 17-14 and held an 8-4 edge in shots on goal. Goalkeeper Esteban Gonzalez (Jr., Brussels, Belgium) made one save in the contest.

Coach Comments

"Disappointed with moments in the match, I felt like for large portions of the match we were able to get the ball where we wanted and hurt our opponent," said CSU Pueblo Head Coach Oliver Twelvetrees. "But our mentality and energy to start the match wasn't good enough along with it being tough for anyone to win with 10 men for 20 minutes. We need to get back the basics of football and get ready for two tough road challenges next week."

Up next, the ThunderWolves go on the road to begin a four-game road trip, starting Thursday at Regis in Denver.

-PACK-

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