Colorado State Rams (6-8) vs #1 Brigham Young Cougars (11-1)
6:00 p.m. MT | Canvas Stadium

Colorado State enters the night coming off a 20-9 loss to No. 1 UVU. Colorado State will face off against Brigham Young in their Senior Day matchup to celebrate Captain Mason Daly, Travel and Safety Officer Conner Gottlob, Brandon Montoya, Charlie Bibaud, Will Scott and Nolan Hoefener as they get ready to graduate in May.
BYU is currently ranked No. 2 overall in the RMLC and MCLA, historically the Rams have a 40% win against BYU, they trail 19-28 in the all-time series history. CSU last beat BYU 11-10 in 2017 on their home turf.
Latest Results (CSU): CSU 9 || UVU 20
Latest Results (BYU): BYU 12 || CU 11
On the Foco Front
Colorado State faced a tough test against No. 1 Utah Valley, where they battled through in a 20-9 loss. Despite the final score, the Rams continued to compete each quarter ending the game with three goals. Utah Valley came out strong off the first whistle, controlling possession and executing quickly to build an early lead.
The Rams responded to the Wolverines offensive runs with Lochlan Rogers (#7) and Mason Daly (#18) both having standout performances during the matchup. Rogers led with five goals and Daly added two of his own. Both players capitalized off assists by key players like Ryan Menard (#53) and Jimmy Ponicki (#34). Kaden Rahne (#20) recorded his first point of the season after clearing the ball to help Daly score.
Despite the deficit, Colorado State ended the game with the final goal.
Senior Spotlight
Captain Mason Daly – From La Crescenta, CA, Daly will graduate with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Travel and Safety Officer Conner Gottlob – From Westminster, CO, Gottlob will graduate with a Business degree with a focus in Finance and Real Estate.
Brandon Montoya – From Colorado Springs, CO, Montoya will graduate with a Bachelors of Science in Wildlife Biology.
Captain Charlie Bibaud – From Los Gatos, CA, Bibaud will graduate with a degree in Construction Management.
Will Scott – A Fort Collins native, Scott will graduate holding a degree in Construction Management.
Nolan Hoefner – From Lakewood, CO, Hoefner will finish his four years graduating with a degree in Computer Science.
BYU on the Field
Brigham Young currently enters the matchup at 12-1 on the season, remaining one of the top programs in the RMLC and MCLA rankings. Their loss only came against No. 1 Utah Valley during their first divisional matchup, otherwise the Cougars have been dominant.
In their first stretch of their Colorado roadtrip, BYU took on Boulder, narrowly winning 12-1 where they scored three points in the last quarter to secure their victory.
The Cougars have been highly productive on the field, scoring 226 goals throughout 12 games, averaging nearly 47 shots per contest. The team has excelled in possession play, with a strong facebook unit that’s led them to remain aggressive during any point of play. Not only are they good at offensive plays, they’re also good at disrupting other teams’ plays, taking on average 13 offensive plays away from their opponents. With easy balance on both sides of the field, BYU will enter this matchup as a dangerous opponent for Colorado State on Senior Day.
BYU won by one point to Colorado Boulder Friday night after scoring in the last quarter to give them a lead.
Goals 226
Shots 564
Ground balls 444
CTO 156
FOW 207 FOL 153
56.7% Save rate
BYU on the Field
Points Leader – Attacker Mason Quick currently leads BYU with 73 points on the season, leading with 50 goals and 23 assists.
Turnover Terror – LSM Taylor Crump has helped lead BYU’s defense, having 31 caused turnovers helping clear away opponents offensive opportunities.
In the Net – Issac Hanson currently leads the goalies in games played, with a save percentage of 61.5% only letting in 25 of the 65 shots on goal he’s faced.
Game Outlook
The matchup is set, as seniors look to soak up every last contest. As the Rams attempt to bounce back against the BYU squad, they will need to focus on gaining quick possession and limit mistakes that the Cougars will capitalize on. Offensively the Rams have been strong all season, with an average of 12 goals per game, recently they’ve been able to clean up their defensive plays allowing them to stay more competitive with top ranked teams.
Colorado State will need to stay strong and consistent all 60-minutes of play, especially during a high emotion game after losing to UVU, while also honoring their six graduating seniors in their last home game appearance.

