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Metro splits, loses ground

1-1 Weekend sets men back

By Keith Franklin
cfrankl7@mscd.edu

The men's soccer team dropped another game over the weekend during a two-game home stand at Auraria Field. The Roadrunners beat the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs 3-0 Friday, but lost to Colorado State University-Pueblo 2-1 on Sunday. more  >>>

Early Bird Invitational a challenge for swim team

By Jeremy Johnson
jjohn308@mscd.edu

The Metro swimming and diving team kicked off the season with a pair of seventh place finishes this weekend at Colorado State University's Early Bird Invitational in Fort Collins.

The 'Runners fared well considering; other than the Colorado School of Mines, Metro was the only other Division II team to compete at the invite. more  >>>

Roadrunners victimize conference opponents

Women shut out two more teams

By Jeremy Johnson
jjohn308@mscd.edu

The Metro women's soccer team swept yet another two-game division road trip to improve to 11-0 in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.  more  >>>

'Runners race RMAC

Men finish eighth, women take ninth

By Heather Embrey
hembrey@mscd.edu

The Metro cross country team raced in its first Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championship in over 20 years last Saturday. The Roadrunner men earned a seventh place finish and the women came in ninth. more  >>>

Metro volleyball road trip lands pair of wins

By Jennifer Hankins
jhankin4@mscd.edu

Away from their home court this past weekend, the women's volleyball team worked hard to come up with a pair of victories.

"The two wins we had this weekend were huge for our team," junior Megan Wittenburg said. "Our on-the-road play hasn't been the best, and we knew that both teams were going to play well on their home courts. We battled well both nights and stayed together as a team." more  >>>

Hockey splits weekend with Lumberjacks

By Shaun Cook
scook43@mscd.edu

Metro club hockey split another series last weekend, winning big in game one, but falling short at the end of game two.

Friday, the Metro men blew out Northern Arizona University 14-3, but dropped the second game 4-3 on Saturday.

Coming in to the rematch, the Roadrunners showed the confidence and savvy that coach Greg Woods said was a hallmark of his young and talented squad. This was highlighted Saturday night by the almost constant barrage they unleashed on the NAU goalie. more  >>>

Metro Rugby achieves perfection

By Matt Gunn
gunnma@mscd.edu

"Stop celebrating and play," Metro Rugby Football Club head coach Gregg McCorkle shouted at his team during its 44-17 victory over Colorado School of Mines.

For the second consecutive season, Metro RFC went a perfect 7-0 and earned the top seed in next week's Eastern Rockies Rugby Football Union playoffs.

"We're playing pretty good at times," senior outside center Spencer Walls said, "but the team we played was pretty sloppy and that slowed us down when we played down to their level." more  >>>

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