
Colorado-Colorado Springs Women's Lacrosse Recruiting
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
Coaching Staff & Contact
Brice Queener
Verified contact info from official program sources
📌 Contacts verified periodically against the program's official site.
Schedule & Results
| Date | Opponent | Loc | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 22 (Sun) 11 a.m. | #6 Maryville | HOME | TBD |
| Mar 4 (Wed) 2 p.m. | Northern Michigan | HOME | TBD |
| Mar 6 (Fri) 4 p.m. | Rockhurst | HOME | TBD |
| Mar 8 (Sun) 12 p.m. | McKendree | HOME | TBD |
| Mar 10 (Tue) 4 p.m. | #3 UIndy | HOME | TBD |
| Mar 13 (Fri) 5 p.m. | Westminster | AWAY | TBD |
| Mar 15 (Sun) 11 a.m. | Colorado Mesa | AWAY | TBD |
| Mar 18 (Wed) 11 a.m. | Missouri Western State | HOME | TBD |
| Mar 20 (Fri) 4 p.m. | Fort Lewis | HOME | TBD |
| Mar 22 (Sun) 12 p.m. | Colorado State Pueblo | HOME | TBD |
| Mar 26 (Thu) 4 p.m. | #17 Regis | HOME | TBD |
| Apr 2 (Thu) 4 p.m. | Colorado State Pueblo | AWAY | TBD |
| Apr 4 (Sat) 1 p.m. | Fort Lewis | AWAY | TBD |
| Apr 10 (Fri) 4 p.m. | Colorado Mesa | HOME | TBD |
| Apr 12 (Sun) 12 p.m. | Westminster | HOME | TBD |
| Apr 18 (Sat) 1 p.m. | #19 Regis | AWAY | TBD |
| Apr 23 (Thu) 7 p.m. | (3) Westminster | AWAY | TBD |
Scraped from Colorado-Colorado Springs's official athletics site — source
Roster
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Academic & School Profile
Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard
Cost data from IPEDS. Scholarship counts reflect NCAA limits — actual aid varies.
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About Colorado-Colorado Springs Women's Lacrosse
Brice Queener serves as head coach of Colorado-Colorado Springs women's lacrosse. The program has demonstrated competitive growth under his leadership, evidenced by the team's advancement to the No. 2 seed in the 2026 RMAC Championship Tournament. Queener's coaching has contributed to the program earning regional recognition and player accolades.
University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's lacrosse competes in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) at the NCAA Division II level. The Mountain Lions earned their highest seed ever in the RMAC Women's Lacrosse Championship Tournament in 2026, securing the No. 2 seed. UCCS is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and operates within a public research university system with over 11,000 students across undergraduate and graduate enrollment.
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs is a public research university with over 11,000 students, classified as an R2: Doctoral University with high research activity. Located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, UCCS offers in-state tuition of $9,712 and out-of-state tuition of $20,492. The campus serves approximately 8,870 undergraduates and provides athletic facilities supporting NCAA Division II competition.
As of April 2026, Colorado-Colorado Springs women's lacrosse finished the regular season ranked No. 8 in final NCAA Division II regional rankings. The Mountain Lions compiled a 10–6 overall record with an 8–2 RMAC conference record, earning the No. 2 seed in the RMAC Championship Tournament. Freshman Ella Mills was named 2025–26 CUSPY Newcomer of the Year for women's lacrosse, recognizing her significant first-year impact on the program.
Frequently Asked
- What conference does Colorado-Colorado Springs women's lacrosse play in?
- Colorado-Colorado Springs women's lacrosse competes in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) at the NCAA Division II level.
- Who is the head coach of Colorado-Colorado Springs women's lacrosse?
- Brice Queener is the head coach of Colorado-Colorado Springs women's lacrosse.
- What was Colorado-Colorado Springs women's lacrosse's 2026 season record?
- Colorado-Colorado Springs women's lacrosse finished the 2026 season with a 10–6 overall record and an 8–2 RMAC conference record, earning the No. 2 seed in the RMAC Championship Tournament and finishing ranked No. 8 in final NCAA Division II regional rankings.
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