Flip Naumburg
Head Coach
Phone: 970-377-1390
Karri Smith
Club Sports Coordinator
Phone: 970-491-2011



#1 Colorado State Suffers 8-7 Loss to #3 Brigham Young in RMLC Final
The Colorado State University lacrosse team had its three-year run as conference champions ended by Brigham Young University in Greeley, CO Saturday afternoon. BYU did not trail for the final 39:00 of the game and held off CSU's fourth quarter comeback attempt to win their first RMLC title since 2001. BYU's 8-7 victory over the Rams is their first since 2002 and was the first loss by the Rams to someone other than UC-Santa Barbara since the 2003 season . . . Read More

No. 1 CSU Beats No. 13 Utah 16-5, Set For No. 3 BYU in RMLC Final
On a snowy afternoon in Greeley, CO the Colorado State Rams jumped out to a 6-0 lead on 4th seeded Utah in the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference semifinals. CSU's early flurry of goals put the Rams ahead and they never looked back en route to a solid 16-5 victory. The Rams were able to hold Utah off of the scoreboard for over 20:00 to start the game and get a comfortable lead that they would not relinquish on the day. Ten different players scored points in a win that will match up the Rams against 2nd seeded Brigham Young on Sunday afternoon . . . Read More

#1 Colorado State Wins Rocky Mountain Showdown 12-9 against #6 Colorado
In the second annual Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Showdown the #1 Colorado State Rams beat bitter RMLC rival #6 Colorado Buffalos in a well-played lacrosse game for the second consecutive year. In front of more than 2,000 people at Shea Stadium in Highlands Ranch, CO, the Buffs went up 2-0 early, but Colorado State answered with a four goal run spanning from late in the first quarter to early in the second to give CSU a lead they would never relinquish en route to a 12-9 victory. The win gives the Rams the regular season RMLC title and the #1 seed heading into the conference tournament in two weeks . . . Read More

No. 1 Rams Roll over Utah State in Flip Naumburg's 150th Career Victory
On a cold and windy evening in Ft. Collins, CO the #1 Colorado State Rams were simply too much for the Utah State Aggies in a RMLC Div A clash Friday night. CSU got scoring from 10 players as the Green and Gold raced out to a 6-1 lead after the first quarter. The Rams extended the lead to 10-1 at halftime en route to an easy 17-1 victory. Danny Stevens (Suffern HS, NY) paced Colorado State with four goals as the Rams had 8 different goal scorers in the winning effort. The win moved head coach Flip Naumburg to 150-28 in his career with Colorado State . . . Read More

CSU Gets 12th Win of Season against Colorado School of Mines, 19-1
The Colorado State Ram's got their twelfth win of the season on Friday against the Colorado School of Mines 19-1 in front of 150 people on the campus of CSU. State raced out to a 6-1 first quarter lead and never looked back, using mostly reserves and underclassmen to defeat Mines . . . Read More

Rams Win 7-6 as No. 3 Sonoma State Pushes No.1 Colorado State to Double Overtime
In what was by far their biggest home contest of the year, the #1 ranked Colorado State Rams battled the #3 ranked Sonoma State Seawolves in a gripping double overtime game on the campus of Colorado State University. On a chilly and overcast afternoon, Sonoma pushed to a 3-1 halftime behind staunch defending and smart goaltending. The second half saw Colorado State tie the game but these two top five teams needed more than 60:00 to decide this game. In the two overtime periods, both teams had their chances but the Rams were able to come out on top 2:30 into the second extra frame on senior Tim Farquhar's (Collegiate HS, VA) second goal of the day . . . Read More

Rams Defeat Conference Rival BYU 12-10, Move to 10-0 on the Season
In front of 800+ fans on Brigham Young's South Field the #2 ranked Colorado State Rams defeated the #3 ranked Brigham Young Cougars last Tuesday night 12-10. The Rams climbed to 10-0 on the season while handing the Cougars their second loss of the year. The game was highly contested with both teams having a share of the lead in the 4th quarter. This CSU vs. BYU match up once again proved again why these two teams have one of the greatest rivalries in the MDIA . . . Read More

See the Pictures of Tuesday's BYU Game
Rams Get First Conference Win with 13-6 Victory Over #18 Utah
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 3/12/05
The Colorado State Rams moved to 9-0 on the season and 1-0 in conference play with their seven goal victory against the University of Utah Utes. In a game where every member of the Rams saw the playing field the Utes kept it close through the first quarter in a neutral site game at Loyola Marymount University . . . Read More
See the Pictures of Sunday's Utah Game

#2 Colorado State Rams takes out #1 California Santa Barbara Gauchos in thrilling 8-6 win at The First Four Lacrosse Invitational
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 3/12/05
In long waited clash of MIDA #1 & #2 juggernauts, #2 Colorado State came away victorious as they defeated the #1 UCSB Gauchos 8-6 at the Home Depot Center in Carson, CA. The game definitely lived up to the hype of a battle between the #1 & #2 teams in the country, from the opening face-off neither team gave the other an inch as it was truly a test for both squads . . . Read More


99 Pictures of the UC-Santa Barbara Big Game


Rams Outlast 4th Quarter Run by Div. III Colorado College Tigers for 14-11 Victory
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 2/27/05
For the second time in as many years Colorado State was victorious over in-state rival NCAA Division III Colorado College on Saturday afternoon with 14-11 win. The Rams were in control throughout most of the game dictating the tempo of play and taking a 12-6 lead into the 4th quarter. The Tigers tried to mount a comeback aided by 4:30 of CSU penalties during the 4th quarter but it was too little, too late as State's defense clamped down and walked off the field with a victory, and a 6-0 record on the season . . . Read More

CSU Decimates Northern Colorado in Preparation for Div. III Colorado College
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 2/23/05
Colorado State continued their domination of the University Northern Colorado Wednesday with a 22-5 victory in Greeley, Colorado. The Rams wasted no time taking down the UNC Bears with a ten goal first quarter on the way to a 15-3 halftime lead. With the win the Rams move to 5-0 on the season . . . Read More

The People of Colorado State Lacrosse
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Rams Move to 4-0 on the Season After 18-2 Rout of Texas
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 2/13/05
In what was Colorado State's fourth game in less than 48 hours, the Rams showed no signs of slowing down as they decimated the preseason #20 University of Texas-Austin Longhorns 18-2. CSU came out firing on all cylinders scoring the first 13 goals of the game while holding Texas scoreless into the third quarter. With the win over the Longhorns, CSU rose to a perfect 4-0 on the season after sweeping a weekend road trip over Auburn, Texas Tech and Texas A&M. For the first time since the Rams arrived in Texas they were treated to sunshine and 70 degree temperatures . . . Read More

Colorado State's Offense Explodes for 24-7 Win Over Texas A&M
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 2/12/05
When the Colorado State Rams arrived at Maverick Stadium on the University of Texas-Arlington campus they were greeted with a downpour that soaked just about everything including the Astroturf playing surface. For the second time in a day Colorado State suited up for the third game of their Texas roadtrip against the preseason #13 Texas A&M Aggies. Even the rain couldn't keep the Rams offense cold for long as the Rams fired 38 shots on goal in the 24-7 win under the lights . . . Read More


Rams Get Second Win of Season as 13 Goal Opening Half Lifts Colorado State Past Texas Tech
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 2/12/05
Colorado State's four game road trip to Arlington, TX continued to be a success as the Rams overwhelmed the Texas Tech Red Raiders 21-7 on Saturday morning. CSU rained shots on the Tech goal and were relentless on both sides of the field as a light drizzle fell from the Texas sky. Just 18 hours after dismantling Auburn, CSU's offensive output continued to impress as 7 different players scored 2 goals or more in a balanced effort that put away a team coming off one of its biggest wins in years. Texas Tech had the upset of the weekend against #13 Texas A&M on Friday night, but could not keep the momentum going against a potent CSU squad . . . Read More

58 Pictures of CSU in the Texas Tech Game

Rams Overwhelm Auburn in Season Opener
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 2/11/05
Some say the first goal of a team's season will give a good prediction as to how the rest of the year will go; if there is any truth to that saying it's going to be a good year for the 2005 CSU Rams. Just 1:22 seconds after the opening face off freshmen Shay Cunningham (Algonquin HS, MA) executed a spectacular dive shot, becoming totally horizontal in the air before releasing the ball past the Auburn goaltender. His goal was the first of many against the Tigers as the Rams rolled to a 23-2 victory . . . Read More

CSU Lacrosse Announces 2005 Captains
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 2/7/05
The 2005 Colorado State Men's Lacrosse team recently announced their 2005 season captains. Led by two All-American seniors, the four captains will head up a talented '05 squad. Defensemen Ryan Price (Arapahoe HS, CO) and Kellin Bershinsky (Fort Collins HS, CO), fifth-year senior attackman Nick Stanitz-Haper (Eaglecrest HS, CO) were named captains at the beginning of the fall. Teammates also elected junior Michael Murphy (Lake Oswego HS, OR), a speedy two-way midfielder, to serve as captain this year at the beginning of the spring season . . . Read More
Kellin Bershinsky Michael Murphy Ryan Price Nick Stanitz-Harper

CSU Rams Lacrosse 2005 Season Preview
By Garrett Fitzgerald on 1/1/05
Despite losing a heartbreaking 8-7 game in the national championship last year, the Colorado State Rams are determined to make it back to the final game of the year in Blaine, Minnesota for the 2005 season. The 2005 Rams enter the season with a #2 preseason ranking and will have new faces on both sides of the ball joining an already solid core of players. With perhaps some of the greatest players to ever go through Colorado State having moved on due to graduation or other issues, the Rams will be looking for people to step up on both sides of the field . . . Read More


Fall Ball is Finished
A successful fall is over with bumps & bruises . . . can't wait till spring.
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Anatomy of an Alumni Game
by Alex Smith on 9/18/04
As far as being old and washed up goes, the annual fall alumni game is about as good as it gets once your college eligibility is gone. What better way is there to relive past glory than to buckle the chinstrap and butt heads with a herd of newbies on your old stomping grounds? . . . . Read Entire Article


COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY

Colorado State University is located in Fort Collins, Colorado, 55 miles north of Denver in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Skiing, fishing, mountain biking and camping are all nearby. CSU includes eight colleges, broken down into 56 departments of more than 100 different academic programs. The campus is located in the heart of "Fort Fun." Fort Collins is a college town. It is also a vibrant and growing Colorado community.

THE PLAYERS
The Ram's roster in the 1999 season had 30 out of 35 members from the state of Colorado. Most players were from the greater Denver metropolitan area. The percentage of out-of-state players has increased dramatically since then. In 2004-2005 there are players from Virginia, Minnesota, New York, Oregon, Missouri, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Tennessee, and Michigan to go along with the always-strong Colorado nucleus.

ABOUT CSU LACROSSE
The Colorado State University Men's Lacrosse program is an associate of the United States Lacrosse Men's Division Intercollegiate Association. Colorado State is the 1999, 2001 and 2003 National USLIA/MDIA Champion. Within this national organization there are now 12 leagues and almost 180 teams. The Ram's compete in the 12 team Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference. CSU won the League championship in 2002, 2003, and 2004. League foes 2-time USLIA champion Brigham Young University, up and coming Utah University, and in state rival the University of Colorado make this conference a tough one to compete in.

THE UNIVERSITY'S COMMITMENT
As a "virtual varsity" program, the lacrosse team needs a solid foundation inside the university. Club Sports recognizes lacrosse as a major sport now, and supplies the team with whatever is possible. Questions and comments can be directed to Karri Smith at CSU. Her direct line is 970-491-2011.

DONATIONS AND FUND RAISING
The CSU High Altitude Lacrosse Camp, held annually in July at Colorado State has become a large and important fund raiser for CSU lacrosse in the last 4 years. The camp is staffed largely by CSU players and CSU alumni players.

The CSU Alumni Association is beginning to build a CSU Lacrosse endowment fund. The alums also have created the "Rocky Mountain Showdown", the annual game between MDIA powers C.U. and C.S.U. This exciting and important game is held at a neutral site. Last year the game attracted 2500 fans to a high school stadium in a Denver suburb. This year's game will be held at Shea Stadium in Highlands Ranch on Saturday, April 16, 2005 at 7:00 p.m.

Parking cars at athletic events, an annual CSU lacrosse schedule/poster, and selling team apparel are just some of the other fundraising endeavors that the team is involved with to generate cash flow for the program, as well as to help individual players fulfill their financial responsibilities. While the team has some support from the school, outside donations are crucial to keep the program running. High travel costs make fundraising a must for the team as the annual overall team expenses have grown to over $120K, or about 20 times more than the university allocates for men's lacrosse. Tax-free donations are accepted and encouraged.

COSTS
The players for the most part pay ONLY for their own costs for travel and equipment. Costs for a year can range, but $2000-$2500 is about what players are paying in 2005. It depends on a few things. There are "packages" and pre-payment discounts offered. The year 2005 includes 4 total trips. Las Vegas was the fall trip. The spring trips include Texas, California/Utah, and hopefully a trip to Blaine, Minnesaota in May for the National Championship of the MDIA.

The team does get some sponsorship from lacrosse companies, mainly Rock-it Pocket. The players and coaches put on lacrosse clinics and teach lacrosse "classes" in the local junior high schools, which help raise capital for the organization. Activities like these can go to credit the player's "account". Working the High Altitude summer camp can earn players credit as well.

COACH FLIP NAUMBURG
In 2005 Coach Naumburg enters his 9th year as head coach at CSU. He graduated from Colorado College in 1975. During his first 8 years at Colorado State, Coach's record is 137-28. As owner of Rock-It Pocket, Flip is well established in the lacrosse community. Naumburg has been a Director of the annual Vail Lacrosse Shootout for the last 34 summers. This is the biggest lacrosse tournament in the world. As a coach, he has endeavored to harness all of the lacrosse experience he has gained throughout the years in an effort to put together the best CSU program in history. At the conclusion of the 1999 campaign, he was named National USLIA Coach of the Year.

PROGRAM HISTORY
The CSU lacrosse club is over 40 years old, but has grown up tremendously in the last 7 years. The team became "Road Warriors" beginning in 1998. Going to other states and playing highly regarded teams has given the Rams opportunity to gain much-needed national exposure and play more highly competitive opponents. It has also evolved into part of what might be called "program Pride". Going to different universities, and the experiences gained by being on the road together are a large part of the overall experience at CSU.
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Flip's Journal
Read a very interesting log of the CSU head coach's thoughts.

2005 Fall Ball Games
10/1 Brigham Young - W 7-6
10/8 CSU Fall Invitational
3-3 Overall record.
CSU Green defeats Genesis (Men's Club), loses to Spot (Men's Club) and Colorado.
CSU Gold defeats Northern Colorado and University of Denver Club.
10/22 Alumni Game - W 9-7

RMLC Play-Offs
Held this year in Greely, CO at the University of Northern Colorado, the Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Conference Championship will be held Friday, Apil 29th with #1 vs #4 at 7pm and #2 vs #3 at 5pm. On the morning of April 30th at 10am is the RMLC All-Star game. The Division A championship game will be held at 4pm on April 30th.
CSU Lacrosse Camp
This summer's High Altitude Lacrosse Camp is scheduled for July 7 - 10, 2005. It's expected to be even better than last years, stay tuned for all the details. Check out the 2004 Camp Pictures.
3rd MDIA Div A Poll
Announced on 3/23/05

1. Colorado State
2. UCSB
3. Sonoma State
4. Brigham Young
5. Michigan
6. Arizona
7. Colorado
8. Virginia Tech
9. Oakland
10. Boston College
11. Oregon
12. UC-San Diego
13. Florida State
14. Georgia Tech
15. Lindenwood
16. Utah
17. Chico State
18. Cal Poly SLO
19. Miami of Ohio
20. Chapman
21. New Hampshire
22. Minnesota-Duluth
23. Washington
24. Pittsburgh
24. Simon Fraser
All-Time Points Leaders
for 1998-2004 seasons: G-A-Pts
1 Mike Roth ('01) 243-132-375
2 Mike Napolilli ('02) 170-160-330
3 Pat Shanley ('98) 138-68-206
4 Ryan Davis ('02) 107-66-173
5 Kelten Johnson ('04) 76-93-169
6 Nick Stanitz-Harper ('05) 123-37-160
7 Jim Hasson ('03) 74-46-120
8 Tim Farquhar ('05) 74-43-117
9 Ryan Ferrin ('00) 60-53-113
10 Brian Linehan ('99) 62-34-96
All-Time Save Leaders
for 1998-2004 seasons: Saves
1 Alex Smith ('03) 232
2 Cale Vanvelkinburgh ('01) 188
3 Pete Jokisch ('06) 117
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