Volume 28, Issue 03, September 15, 2005
Sports
Men's soccer is 1-1 after rough conference play
Following its 5-2 win on Wednesday, Sept. 7 over the Regis University Rangers, the Metro men's soccer team found itself in a game that featured more yellow cards than goals. The Roadrunners suffered their first defeat of the season Friday to No. 14 ranked Fort Lewis by a 0-3 score. more >>>
Roadrunners club softball cancels its 2005 Fall season
In softball, sometimes there are strikeouts; sometimes there are missed catches and sometimes the ball is simply overthrown. more >>>
Rugby club repeats win in Jackalope tourney
Metro's Glorious Bastards rugby club took its second consecutive championship in the Wyoming Jackalope Tournament's collegiate division. more >>>
The No. 25 ranked Metro women's volleyball
team went on the road last weekend
against two of the Rocky Mountain Athletic
Conference's top teams and came out 0-2
against the tough competition more >>>
Women's soccer carries shutout streak into RMAC
The Metro women's soccer team had another strong weekend on the field, sweeping Adams State College and New Mexico Highlands University to go 2-0 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play. more >>>
Roadrunners lose 0-3 to nation's No. 14 ranked team
The wet grass made passes difficult and many cross-field balls skipped harmlessly out-of-bounds. The field conditions favored Fort Lewis and their star forward John Cunliffe of Edgworth, England. He made pinpoint passes in contributing one goal and two assists. more >>>
Walking into Metro as a freshman, I had fresh thoughts of our varsity teams in high school-all 17 of them. I have to admit there was a feeling of disappointment when I heard the words, "No football at Metro." But for those of you who know Metro sports, it's needless to say, what used to be disappointment has come a long way because so have Metro sports. more >>>
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