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Seniors honored with tough wins
By Eric Lansing
It was senior weekend for Metro’s volleyball team, and it was an exciting one as they held on to consecutive 2-0 leads to defeat UC-Colorado Springs and Regis University at Auraria Event Center on Oct. 13 and 14.

Cross country cleans up at Colorado Christian
By Jeremy Johnson
The Metro women’s cross country team won their first meet of the season as Desarae Gleason led the ’Runners and the pack of 5.8-kilometer racers at the Colorado Christian Open in Lakewood Oct. 11.

Metro men deliver pair of close call conference calls
By Jeremy Johnson
Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Player of the Week Jordan Ivey logged a pair of shutout wins as the Metro men’s soccer team swept two conference matches Oct. 13 and 15.

'Runners grab week worth of wins
By Jeremy Johnson
The Metro women’s soccer team continued their hot streak with shutout wins over Incarnate Word, Colorado Christian and Colorado School of Mines.

Metro power-played by Red Raiders
By Eric Lansing
The Metro State hockey team has enough battles on the ice trying to compete with hockey powerhouses such as Colorado State and Denver University. But in a 10-1 loss on Oct. 12 to Texas Tech (2-0) at the South Suburban Ice Arena in Centennial, it looks like the new rule changes on penalties will be a battle in itself.

Oct. 19, 2006

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