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Metro hits roadblock on way to playoffs
By Josh Speranza
Metro’s baseball team tripped over a major stumbling block on their way to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference playoffs.

Greatest fight of our generation
By Joe Nguyen
There hasn’t been this much buzz surrounding a boxing match since a swarm of bees invaded the MGM Grand back in 2002.

Metro student has goal in sight to bring fourth soccer team to campus
By Eric Lansing
Soccer is known as the world’s sport, spanning the globe from Africa, to Europe, to Asia, to South America, all the way to our own backyards in the U.S.

Hockey team needs players, fans, support
By Eric Lansing

Metro’s club hockey team hosted a booth at the annual Spring Fling April 26 in a campaign for new talent and to garner support from fellow students on Auraria.

Track team will compete in its first RMAC Championship
Metro’s track team will head to Alamosa for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships May 6 to 8 at Rex Stadium.

Men's tennis team heads to NCAA Championships; athletes named to academic team
The Roadrunners men’s tennis team will face off against Nebraska-Kearney for the third time this season on May 3 in the first round of the NCAA championship tournament at Washburn University in Topeka, Kan.

May 3, 2007

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