To the naked eye, the ThunderWolves' men's and women's tennis team essentially travelled 1,000 miles to get pounded into the pavement, losing most of the matches they had in the four-day-long tennis free-for-all.But the Pack tennis teams, taking on foes that were among the tops in the country, held their ... Read MorePack stands tall in face of stiff competition in Phoenix
Published On 17 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
To the naked eye, the ThunderWolves' men's and women's tennis team essentially travelled 1,000 miles to get pounded into the pavement, losing most of the matches they had in the four-day-long tennis free-for-all.But the Pack tennis teams, taking on foes that were among the tops in the country, held their ... Read MorePack women can’t shoot with Skyhawks
Published On 16 Feb 2008 By Brandon Hopper. Under Sports.
The Pack lost their second straight game Saturday night in Durango, Colo., 55-71, to the number eighth ranked team in the nation, Fort Lewis College.
The Pack were led in scoring by Jonnie Draper who had 14 points, and Michelle Ambuul who had 10, but couldn't muster enough offense to stay ... Read MorePack greets home opening crowd with sweep of Mary
Published On 16 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
When ThunderWolves' ace Juan Gomez gave up two homers in the first inning in his first start ever in the thin Colorado air, the San Bernardino, Calif. native didn't panic. Nor did his teammates.
Down 3-0, the Pack came through with a six-run first inning, setting the tone for a sweep ... Read MorePitching, hitting fall flat as Pack gets swept by Adams
Published On 16 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
When the ThunderWolves' Ashley Aldrich and Bo Nuanez managed to uncork back-to-back jacks in the seventh inning of the Pack's second game against Adams State Saturday, it didn't generate the kind of excitement you would expect.The reason: the homers were more of a sign of a "too little, too late" ... Read MoreThunderWolves face stiff competition in trip to Phoenix
Published On 16 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
Though wins weren't easy to come by, the CSU-Pueblo men's tennis team were taking solace in the fact that they were getting their licks in against some of the nation's best, getting shut out by Sonoma State tenth-ranked Abilene Christian in competitions held here Friday.
The ThunderWolves lost all nine matches ... Read MorePack engineers split of first two matches in Phoenix
Published On 16 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
Number-two singles player Julie Wainwright was nearly able to come away undefeated in the ThunderWolves' first two matches of play in Phoenix, winning three matches in doubles and singles play on Thursday and Friday.
Wainwright scored a 6-3, 7-2 victory over Midwestern State's Collean Kinser, the only ThunderWolf to gain a ... Read MoreOaxaca, Raun, Wainwright named to all-RMAC Preseason tennis teams
Published On 16 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference has announced that CSU-Pueblo's men's and women's number-one singles players, Ricardo Oaxaca and Jamie Raun, and the women's number-two, Julie Wainwright, have been named to the RMAC preseason all-conference tennis teams.
Oaxaca, a sophomore from Puebla, Mexico, was selected as the RMAC freshman of the year ... Read MoreHalftime lead fades as Pack falls in overtime
Published On 11 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
The ThunderWolves led by as much as eight early in the second half of their game with Western State Saturday, but a good second half by the Mountaineers allowed them to outlast the Pack to claim the 63-59 overtime win.
The Mountaineers got the upper hand with a 15-5 run near ... Read MoreThunderWolves drop closing game of tournament
Published On 11 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
Before the first pitch of Sunday's games at the CSU-Pueblo Preseason Softball Tournament, an almost spontaneous cloud of fog rose from the eastern plains like a phoenix, setting on the Rawlings Sports Complex and sitting for the rest of the day.And like the fog, the Pack softball team had trouble ... Read MoreCSU-Pueblo wins big with D-1 transfer
Published On 07 Feb 2008 By Brandon Hopper. Under Sports.
The CSU-Pueblo women's basketball team couldn't have been more enthusiastic coming into the '06-'07 basketball season. With a little bit of luck the Pack improved drastically acquiring 6-foot 2-inch Lindsay Black from the University of New Mexico to be a presence on the inside.
It is no wonder that Black went ... Read More
The CSU-Pueblo football program held a signing day luncheon on Thursday in the Occhiatto University Center Ballroom to announce their 2008 recruiting class.
Head coach John Wristen was on hand to announce and comment on most of the players, and introduced his coaching staff. Those coaches include Hunter Hughes, defensive coordinator, ... Read MorePack finds shot, scores sweep of Adams
Published On 06 Feb 2008 By CSU-Pueblo Sports Information. Under Sports.
ALAMOSA, Colo. - The ThunderWolves' last two games, both losses, were typified by a cold shooting and a collective loss of concentration on fundamentals.Tuesday night, to put it lightly, the Pack learned from its past mistakes.
The ThunderWolves shot nearly 48 percent from the floor and committed only five turnovers, one ... Read More








