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Coe, Adams State don't get a shot against 'Runners
By Jeremy Johnson
Kylee Hanavan scored two minutes into Metro’s Sept. 22 game at Auraria Field, and it quickly turned into a family affair as seven other Roadrunners notched goals against dismal Division-III Coe College in a 10-0 victory.

'Runners can't hold down the Fort
By Eric Lansing
There is a saying in sports: “Never put the game in the referee’s hands.” However, the referees used those hands to grab the game away from the Metro men’s soccer team in a hard-fought battle against the No. 1 team in the country, Fort Lewis, in a 2-0 loss at Auraria Field Sept. 22.

Club Hockey back in action
By Jeff Tejcek
Turner Bahn began skating before he started kindergarten. It was only natural that he fell in love with hockey.

'Runners rugby enjoys Auraria homecoming
By Steve Puterski
Metro men’s rugby played its first home game in three years on Sept. 24, defeating visiting Mesa State in a 42-3 blowout.

Metro splits pair of RMAC matches
By Pablo Cruz
The Metro women’s volleyball team delivered a familiar win-one-lose-one weekend as the Roadrunners began their first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference road trip. Metro defeated Regis on Sept. 22 in northwest Denver and lost to UC-Colorado Springs in Colorado Springs the next day.

Defeat may be agonizing, but at least it's something to write about
By Jeremy Johnson
In layman’s terms and without witty alliteration: Why don’t you lose already?

Sept. 28, 2006

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