 Media Credit: Katie Stevens By Keith Robertson The Rocky Mountain Collegian This Saturday the CSU softball team will travel to New Mexico for their first conference road game since April 12 and the fans can play witness. The Mtn. network is scheduled to broadcast the Rams' (24-22, 5-5 MWC) game against the Lobos (11-33, 2-9 MWC) at 4 p.m. Saturday, allowing fans to enjoy the road game from the comfort of their home or favorite bar. "It's great exposure. Our players are excited," head coach Mary Yori said. "It's nice for people to see what they can do. They usually step up when the game is on TV." CSU is currently in third place in the Mountain West and the Lobos are just one spot out of last - meaning they may have to play a little tougher to avoid embarrassment. "I think (New Mexico) is going to be challenging," Yori said. "They're still fighting; they're still playing for pride. And they want to get a win against us." The Rams played New Mexico twice this season, and they won both games. Even though CSU know
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This Saturday the CSU softball team will travel to New Mexico for their first conference road game since April 12 and the fans can play witness.
The Mtn. network is scheduled to broadcast the Rams' (24-22, 5-5 MWC) game against the Lobos (11-33, 2-9 MWC) at 4 p.m. Saturday, allowing fans to enjoy the road game from the comfort of their home or favorite bar.
"It's great exposure. Our players are excited," head coach Mary Yori said. "It's nice for people to see what they can do. They usually step up when the game is on TV."
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