Complete Notes (PDF)
Metro State will face No. 10 St. Edward's (Texas) at 5 p.m. (PT) on Friday in Bellingham, Wash., in the South Central Region championship.
Notes:
•   Metro State earned its first win over a ranked opponent since last season on Nov. 17, defeating No. 2 Colorado Mines 3-1 in the second round of the NCAA tournament.
•   Metro State is 1-2-2 vs. ranked opponents this season.
•   No. 2 Colorado Mines was the highest-ranked opponent MSU has defeated since a 2-1 win over No. 2 West Chester in the 2006 national semifinals (Metro State won national championship next game).
•   Metro State tied No. 14 Dallas Baptist 0-0 on Sept. 7 and No. 12 St. Edward's 1-1 on Sept. 13 after going 4-3-0 last season against ranked opponents.
•   Colorado Mines had ended Metro State's season in 2009 and 2012, and MSU ended CSM's season in 2010 at the NCAA tournament.
•   Metro State is making its 12th consecutive NCAA tournament appearance, the longest active streak in Division II.
•   Head coach
Adrianne Pietz is 8-3-3 in NCAA tournament games at Metro State.
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Noemy Polanco (Long Beach, Calif./Lakewood H.S.) has scored two of her four career goals in the NCAA tournament (five career NCAA tournament games played).
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Abby Rolph (Golden, Colo./Golden H.S.) scored her first career overtime goal to beat Midwestern State in the first round of the NCAA tournament (
Karisa Price (Gilbert, Ariz./Highland H.S.) has two OT goals in her career, the only other Roadrunners with an OT goal).
•   Rolph had a monster weekend on Oct. 18 and 20, scoring four goals and two assists in two games, including the game-winning goal in each game.
•   Rolph broke the school record for consecutive games with an assist with five straight games (Sept. 27 to Oct. 13).
•   Price was named RMAC offensive player of the week on Oct. 8 after scoring three goals with three assists in two games vs. CSU-Pueblo and Colorado Christian.
•   Price had a part in all four of Metro State's goals on Oct. 6 at Colorado Christian with two goals and two assists in the 4-0 road victory.
•   Metro State is 11-1-3 this season when
Jade Ryals (Monument, Colo./Lewis-Palmer H.S.) is in the starting lineup (she missed several games with an injury late in the season, coinciding with the team's slump).
•   This season's 11-0-3 record through 14 games was the best start since 2005 (started 23-0-0 before a season-ending tie in NCAA quarterfinals).
•   Redshirt freshman goalkeeper
Karisa Fernandez (Westminster, Colo./Standley Lake H.S.) made her first career start on Sept. 29 at New Mexico Highlands and made four saves in the 4-1 victory.
•   Metro State held Emporia State without a shot attempt on Sept. 15, the sixth time in school history and first since 2009 the Roadrunners have held an opponent to zero shot attempts.
•   Metro State allowed just one goal through the first five games this season, the fewest goals allowed over that span since allowing zero goals through five games in 2005 (did not allow a goal until sixth game in 2005).
•   Head coach
Adrianne Pietz was married over the summer, changing her last name from Almaraz.