Pueblo, Colorado - The Cowgirls played their first conference road match of the season at CSU-Pueblo and dropped a 3-0 decision to the host ThunderWolves. NMHU is now 2-7 overall and 1-1 in the RMAC.
After playing a five set match that lasted nearly three hours last night in Las Vegas against Adams State, the Cowgirls couldn't get on track in Pueblo less than twenty four hours later falling 25-13, 25-16, 25-11.
"RMAC play is a quick turn around and this was our first weekend and we learned that we need to work on showing up each time we step on the court. Especially the weekends where we travel between Friday and Saturday matches," said Head Coach
Meg Grose.
Angelina Burton led the way for NMHU with six kills and
Meg Pfannerstill added five kills.
Jada Lawson had a team high five blocks and Pfannerstill had seven digs.
The Cowgirls are right back on the road again next weekend playing at UCCS on Friday evening and Regis on Saturday afternoon.
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