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Nail-biters fall in women's favor
By Jeremy Johnson
n a weekend opener meant to honor the nine Metro seniors playing the last of their regular season at Auraria Field, a freshman ended up giving the Roadrunners the overtime goal and a 1-0 win over crosstown rivals Regis University.

Metro's NCAA hopes take a hit
By Eric Lansing
Dating back to Oct. 1, the Metro men’s soccer team had given up one goal in six contests while going 5-0-1. That is the kind of play the NCAA soccer committee looks at to decide if Metro is worthy to enter the NCAA Tournament in November.

Metro finishes fourth at conference championship
By Jeremy Johnson
Todd Tolentino finished in 11th place to lead the Metro men’s cross country team to a fourth place finish at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championship Oct. 21 at Elmwood Golf Course in Pueblo.

Swimmers stay afloat against Division I teams
By Jeff Tejcek
Metro state men’s swimmers Paul Bunge, Jake Haffner, Justin Terasas and Evan Venrick won the 200-yard freestyle relay Oct. 20 and 21 at the Early Bird Invitational at Colorado State University in Fort Collins.

Roadrunners win 9th straight as powerhouse looms
By Eric Lansing
The Roadrunners’ volleyball team kept their dream of hosting the upcoming Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference tournament alive by squeezing out another five-game victory against the Orediggers (11-15, 7-10 RMAC) Oct. 20 at the Colorado School of Mines in Golden.

Oct. 26, 2006

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