
Last Sunday was a sweet day for the Metro women's soccer team. The Roadrunners won a sweet thing called the Sweet 16 off a super-sweet shot by junior forward Kylee Hanavan.
With the NCAA Division II regional win, the 'Runners are running to compete with the elite in the tournament quarterfinals Saturday, Nov. 19 in Seattle. more >>>
The Metro women's soccer team defeated Regis University last Sunday to win the Midwest Regional championship. The Roadrunners return to the Elite Eight for the second time in as many seasons.
Metro will attempt to defend its national Division II title against the second-best team in the nation. The Roadrunners will take on Seattle Pacific University at 1 p.m. on Saturday at Interbay Stadium in Seattle. Both Metro (23-0-0) and the Falcons (19-0-3) come into the game undefeated. more >>>
A new look for 'Runners men
Although there are many new faces on the Roadrunners men's basketball team this season, it's business as usual for head coach Mike Dunlap.
Metro graduated four of last year's starting five. Dunlap said he sees the new lineup as an opportunity. more >>>
Women add to strong foundation
The Metro women's basketball team begins 2005 on the heels of its best season in more than 10 years.
Last year, the Roadrunners surprised much of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference on their way to a 24-7 regular season record and the RMAC championship.
"I think this year should be a good compliment to last year and I think we have the ability to pick up where we left off," sophomore Paige Powers said. more >>>
Before becoming serious about a college education, I spent four years as a stadium operations assistant in the Colorado Rockies Baseball Club. Four years spent believing that a career in hanging flags and fixing plastic seats was going to take me somewhere. more >>>
Metro volleyball took its regular season success all the way through the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference tournament. Though the team fell to the University of Nebraska-Kearney in the final, the 'Runners showed they were ready for the NCAA tournament. more >>>
The off-season left a number of holes to fill on the Metro men's basketball team-both on the court and on the bench. Metro is returning only one starter from last year's NCAA Elite 8 team, and was forced to fill a couple of assistant coach vacancies as well.
A part of the solution was to bring back Brannon Hays, who was a part of Metro's national championship team in 1999, and also coached the 2000 national runner-up team. In his tenure as a head coach, Hays led Colorado Christian to its first appearance in the Division II top-25 poll. more >>>
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