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Women’s soccer heads to NCAA tournament
Nov 11, 2009

On Monday of this week, the NCAA Championships Committee announced that the nationally No. 4 ranked Metro State women's soccer team earned the top seed in the NCAA Central Region for the seventh time in the past eight years. It is the eighth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament for the Roadrunners.

Metro State will be an opening-round host school for the eighth straight year. Fort Lewis earned the No. 2 seed in the region and will host opening-round games as well. Metro State will host No. 4 seed Minnesota Duluth and No. 5 seed Minnesota State, Mankato on Friday at 1 p.m. Fort Lewis will host No. 3 seed Colorado Mines and No. 6 Regis on Thursday.

The Roadrunners will face the winner of UMD and MSU at 1 p.m. on Sunday.

 


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