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Metro coasts by Cougars
By Eric Lansing
Volleyball halts streaking University of Colorado at Colorado Springs with preparation, new blocking technique

Metro remains king of conference
By Zac Taylor
Metro men’s soccer team fought to a draw with the No. 2 team in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, the Colorado School of Mines Sept. 21, and then topped Colorado Christian 4-1 two days later.

Tyson bites off more than he can chew
By David Pollan
Mike Tyson has made headlines again, and no he is not coming back to boxing to reclaim the title he lost in 1990. I know the most recent Tyson headlines in years past have been related to Tyson trying drastically, and failing miserably, to revive his once tremendous boxing career, but not this time.

Metro loses second game of the year, ends RMAC streak
By Zac Taylor

The Metro women’s soccer team withstood only their second loss of the season against the Colorado School of Mines Sept. 21 before returning to winning form against Colorado Christian two days later.

McNabb, Eagles awake from fantasy slumber
By Eric Lansing
My last week prediction that Cincinnati against Seattle might produce Week 3’s 100-point game was way off, as the Philadelphia and Detroit matchup was the high scoring game of the week.

 

September 27, 2007

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