After 14 Seasons, Colorado State Lacrosse Coach Flip Naumburg to Step Down

Fort Collins, Colorado – After fourteen years on the job, Flip Naumburg will step down as head coach of Colorado State University men’s lacrosse this summer. Since 1996, Naumburg has patrolled the sidelines of the Green and Gold, leading his team to a record four Men’s Collegiate Lacrosse Association national championships and six Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference titles. Following a tumultuous spring season in 2009, Naumburg says his decision was made “in the spirit of trying to do what is right for CSU lacrosse.”
Colorado State Knocked out in First Round of MCLA Championships

Commerce City, Colorado – In one of the closest and most exciting games of the first round of the MCLA National Championships, #14 seed Colorado State Rams lost by one goal to # 3 seed Chapman Panthers, 8-9. They played a much better game than the first time around against the Panthers, but just couldn’t score in the final minutes to keep their championship hopes alive.
CollegeLAX to Provide Live Coverage of the 2009 MCLA National Championships

ATLANTA (May 6, 2009) – CollegeLAX is proud to announce the live online coverage of the 2009 MCLA National Championships in Denver, featuring live game blogs of all winner’s bracket games for Division 1 and Division 2 tournaments. Goal-by-goal coverage of the first round games will begin on May 12 and continue on May 13 with the quarterfinal round.
Despite Rough Season, Colorado State Gets the Nod for MCLA Playoff Bid

Denver, Colorado- The Colorado State Rams will enter the MCLA tournament as the #14 seed, which means they will have another shot against #3 seed Chapman in the opening round of the playoffs. They will face-off at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 12 at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
Brigham Young Hands Colorado State Opening Round RMLC Loss

Boulder, Colorado- Playing as if it could have been their last game of the season, Colorado State left it all on the field in their RMLC opening round loss to conference rival Brigham Young, 7-12. The Rams played with a passion and excitement for the game and an intensity that has not been present in the past few games.
Colorado State Looks to Redeem Themselves in RMLC Playoffs

Boulder, Colorado- This weekend will be an exciting one for the RMLC. With #2 seed Brigham Young playing #3 seed Colorado State at 4 p.m., and #1 seed Colorado hosting #4 seed Utah at 7 p.m. (according to the RMLC website), it should be anybody’s game. Both games will be played on Franklin Field, as well as the championship game the following day at 4 p.m.
Colorado State Scores 20 in Season Finale against Nebraska

Fort Collins, Colorado- In their last game of the 2009 season, the 8th ranked Colorado State Rams (11-7, 2-2) put on one of their best shows as they defeated the Nebraska Cornhuskers (9-4, 3-1), 20-3. In addition to the offensive scoring spree, the Colorado State defense limited Nebraska to very few scoring opportunities.
#11 Colorado Upsets #8 Colorado State, 11-4

Boulder, Colorado – For the first time in quite awhile, the Colorado Buffaloes defeated the Colorado State Rams. It has been 10 years to be exact, with the Rams accumulating 15 wins against the Buffs in that time.
Colorado State Notches Tenth Victory of the Season against Wyoming

Fort Collins, Colorado- The 8th ranked Colorado State Rams defeated the Wyoming Cowboys Wednesday evening by a score of 16-0. This score was almost to be expected considering the small size of Wyoming’s program.
Colorado State Loses Tight Battle to Sonoma State

Fort Collins, Colorado- In a back and forth game, #10 Colorado State Rams were on the back end of #18 Sonoma State Seawolves as the game came to a close, losing 8-9 after a goal with 1:36 remaining by Jordan Ambler.