Colorado State Rams (1-7) VS #12 Chapman (4-3)
1:00 p.m. MT | Colorado State University NCAA Football Practice Field
Colorado State enters Sunday’s contest looking to bounce back after a 14-12 loss to San Diego where CSU was unable to close a two-point gap. The Rams faced the Panthers last season winning 13-11 during the contest. CSU currently trails in the all-time series 6-7 against Chapman
Latest Results (CSU): CSU 12 || SDSU 14
Latest Results (CHAP): CHAP 6 || CU 12
On the Foco Front
Colorado State came off a narrow 14-12 loss to San Diego during a contest that had remained close throughout the final minutes.
The Rams recorded 32 shots, contributing to keeping them in the game with the Aztecs. Despite just trailing by two at halftime, CSU was unable to even the score.
In the cage, first-year goalie Eli Goth (#99) stepped up for this game, recording 19 saves in his first full game, helping anchor the Rams during multiple Aztec scoring runs.
The Rams have proven they are a powerhouse offensive team. Attacker Lochlan Rogers (#7) led the charge with a hat trick, with midfielder Brandon Krause (#10) finding the net twice.
As San Diego surged ahead during the second quarter, CSU didn’t back down from the challenge. The team answered run after run and kept the game within striking distance late into the fourth quarter.
Even with the Rams falling, they proved the team can go toe-to-toe and are looking to turn that fight into a win.
Leading the Plays
Points Leader – Attacker Jack Rego leads the Rams offensively with 27 points and 19 goals this season.
Assists Leader – Midfielder Ryan Menard maintains his lead with 14 assists and 10 goals.
Turnover Terror – Defense Kai Skaer leads the Rams defensively with 18 caused turnovers while also contributing to 19 groundballs.
Chapman on the Field
The Panthers enter the matchup with a 4-3 record this season as they head into their final regular season game before heading into divisional play.
In gameplay Chapman dominates more defensively, in the net they have a 63.8% save percentage. Offensively they have only scored 63 goals this season, averaging 28 shots each game.
At the faceoff X, Chapman has secured 57 wins, helping control possession and tempo. Their ability to draw wins and limit turnovers has been a key to their success.
Going into their final game before divisional play, Chapman will be using their defensive power to chase down the Rams offense as they look to even out their current record.
Chapman Chasers
Top Points Leader
Attacker Ethan Rosselli and Brody Champion are tied for 13 points this season.
Top Assist Leader
Midfielder Ben Carvalho currently holds seven assists for the Panthers.
In the Net
Goalie Ryan Shugart this season has let in 50 of 138 of goal attempts averaging out to a 63.8% save percentage.
Game Outlook
Sunday’s matchup is all about execution on both ends for Colorado State who is looking to create offensive opportunities against a defensively structured Chapman team.
With the Rams generating 32 shots on San Diego, they’ve already proven they’re up for the challenge of pushing past defense and capitalizing on sinking the ball. This consistent scoring will be crucial as Colorado faces a team that only averages about 28 shots per game.
In the cage, both teams have strong performers. Eli Goth recorded 19 saves in his first full appearance, while Chapman holds a 63.8% save percentage this season. Both of these goalies are protective of the crease and will put up a fight to see who can limit the most goals.
Colorado’s high shot volume may give them an upper hand in this game, as they go through, they must execute in all phases of play and adjust when needed.