Mountain Lions Open Exhibition Season in Thrilling 75-70 Victory Against Eagles
By Jared Verner
published October 25,
2012
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Darius Pardner led both teams with 19 points off the bench and the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (1-0 exhibition) never trailed in a 75-70 victory tonight against Northern New Mexico (0-1 exhibition) in the Gallogly Events Center.
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