Colorado College won the statistical battles, but the University of Wyoming prevailed in the only data that matters and rallied for a 3-1 victory on a blustery Friday afternoon at the Madrid Sports Complex.
Everything was going according to the script when the Tigers broke through late in the 36th minute.
First-year forward 
Abby Hubbard was on the receiving end of a cross from classmate 
Kiley Suter and scored with a perfectly-place volley from the middle of the box.
It was the second goal of the season for Hubbard and the fourth assist for Suter, which tied her with senior midfielder 
Lauren Milliet and junior midfielder 
Lucia Costanza for the team lead.
The advantage lasted just 34 seconds because Amber Vokoun tapped Michaela Stark's cross from the right end line into an open net to level the score.
Wyoming took the lead in the 60th minute when Jessie Gentle's roller from just outside of the top of the box on the right side skipped through traffic and found the net inside the left post.
Savannah Warner added an insurance goal a little more than 12 minutes later when she placed a header off Gentle's corner kick inside the near post.
CC almost got one back in the 73rd minute, but Suter's shot from the right side of the box was blocked by a Cowgirl defender.
Colorado College finished the game with a 16-10 advantage in total shots and a 10-6 edge in shots on goal.
The Tigers also earned five corners, compared to three for Wyoming.
Sophomore goalkeeper 
Jade Odom made three saves for CC, which slipped to 7-4-0 overall and 3-2-0 in the Mountain West.
Starting goalkeeper Cristina Salazar stopped three shots during the first half for the Cowgirls. Hannah Lee made six saves during the second half to help Wyoming improve to 8-3-2 overall and 3-2-0 in the conference.
Colorado College looks to earn a split for the weekend when it faces Colorado State University on Sunday in Fort Collins. Kickoff is scheduled for noon MT.
  
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