Las Vegas, New Mexico - The Cowgirls' soccer team will honor its senior players this Sunday and host a pink-out game Saturday.
LAST TIME OUT:
The Cowgirls dropped a pair of games on the road last weekend, first to ranked UCCS and then to Colorado Christian.
SCOUTING THE OPPONENTS:
On Friday, for a Halloween and Pink Game crossover match-up, the Orediggers of Colorado School of Mines come to town to take on the Cowgirls. Mines sits at 10-2-2 overall and 7-1-1 in conference. As well as being nationally ranked at #7. Kevin Fickes is in his 16th season as the head soccer coach at Colorado School of Mines and his 26th season overall at Mines. Has a 254-44-42 all-time.
On Sunday, the Cowgirls will honor their seniors. CSU-Pueblo comes in 3-7-5 overall and 2-4-3 in conference. John Constable is in his first season as the Thunderwolves Women's soccer program. He had spent his last four seasons at Jacksonville University, an NCAA Division I school.
Senior Spotlight:
The Cowgirls have three Seniors who will be honored during Senior Day this Sunday.
First is 
Isavel Glenn. From right down the road at Robertson High School, Glenn is pursuing a major in forestry, and as a Cowgirl, she has two goals, one of which comes this season against UCCS. Glenn is the third member of her family to be a Student-Athlete at NMHU; both her parents were Highlands athletes, her father played baseball, and her mother was a Cowgirl on the pitch, too.
Next is 
Kate Rayner, the motor of this program over the four years she has been a Cowgirl. Rayner comes from Jurupa Valley, California, and has seven goals as a Cowgirl as well as an honorable mention All-RMAC honor in 2024, but has been on the RMAC Women's Soccer Academic Honor Roll in 2023 & 2024.
The final Cowgirl will be 
Devyn Gunn, who earlier this season eclipsed 4,000 minutes in a Cowgirl uniform. Gunn has been the "Iron Cowgirl" for the program. The four-year starter has racked up the minutes on the pitch, but off the pitch has been named to the RMAC Academic Honor roll twice (2023 and 2024), as well as the CSC Academic All-District. Pursuing a major in Pre-Professional Health degree as a Cowgirl, the Las Cruces native, like all these seniors, has been a pillar of consistency in the purple and white.
FOLLOW THE COWGIRLS:
Catch the action on the RMAC Network. This weekend with 
Jace Hinton and Scott Galetti on the call.
Follow Also on the Live stats.