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Home > Sports

High-flying Roadrunners
By Zac Taylor
Men’s basketball team extends win streak to 5, defeats Lopers, Eagles

Taking Her Last Laps
By J. Issac Small
Metro’s swim team poses for a picture at a veteran teammate’s last meet under eligibility requirements of four years.

Metro continues to cower in clutch
By Eric Lansing
’Runners having trouble finding ways to finish games, fall by 5 to Lopers

I love Metro sports, I love journalism, can’t I love both?
By Eric Lansing
I love sports.

Metro makes mark in Pueblo tourney
By Eric Lansing
Roadrunners capture first victories of season, score 22 runs in wins

Metro sports briefs
Swimming and Diving

Metro’s bats power Hastings sweep
By Tyler Watt
Metro’s club ice hockey team was whistled for 13 penalties, giving up two power-play goals during a 6-2 loss to the University of Colorado at Boulder Feb. 16 at the CU Student
Recreation Center.

Metro hockey team can’t overcome 13 penalties
By Matt Gypin
Metro’s club ice hockey team was whistled for 13 penalties, giving up two power-play goals during a 6-2 loss to the University of Colorado at Boulder Feb. 16 at the CU Student
Recreation Center.



February 21, 2008



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