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Rocky Mountain low
By Eric Lansing
The women’s soccer team loves playing in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. They had not lost a RMAC game in five years dating back to 2001, when they lost 3-1 against Regis.

'Runners slide into NCAA playoffs with win over Orediggers
By Eric Lansing
With the NCAA Tournament right around the corner, the Metro men’s soccer team needed to pull out at least one win in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference to have a chance at grasping the last bid for the “Big Dance.”

Metro diver makes waves
By Jeff Tejcek
Spinning through the air in the middle of a back one-and-a-half somersault dive, Metro diver Chelsea Bates came out and aimed for the water below. As she came down, she hit her legs and feet on the diving board.

'Runners lacrosse tricks opposition, tricks team to Halloween tourney
By Candace Pacheco
Metro’s lacrosse team enjoyed a classic sports-movie ending twice Oct. 28 as they sealed the Trick or Treat Lacrosse Shootout tournament with a first-place finish at the Five Star Stadium in Thornton.

'Runners weather road trip, rally for RMAC tournament
By Eric Lansing
Metro volleyball’s nine-game winning streak came to a screeching halt when they hit a wall in Nebraska. The Lopers of Kearney had defeated the Roadrunners eight consecutive times and made it nine with a 3-0 thumping on Oct. 27 in Nebraska.

Nov. 2, 2006

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