By: aliyalynn
The Orediggers took the field in Denver on Saturday for a B side 10s round-robin matchup against the University of Denver, falling 5-10 after a hard-fought contest that showed plenty of potential for the program's growing depth.
Despite a slow start in the first half, Mines regrouped and brought renewed energy after the break. The team's defensive structure tightened, leading to several key stops that kept the match within reach. The momentum shift paid off when
Rain Slisher finished off a long breakaway run from Sophia Kassow, putting Mines on the board.
The match also marked a successful debut for
Willa Trono at scrumhalf, who showed composure and steady decision-making in her first outing in the role. Sam Noesen stood out defensively, leading the effort at the breakdown, while Stella Paxson brought aggressive pace on the wing and
Whitney Madler added consistent defensive pressure throughout.
While the result didn't fall Mines' way, the performance highlighted the developing skill, chemistry, and depth of the squad—key signs of a strong future for the Orediggers as the season continues.