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Men's soccer: Game notes

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Metro State will host Fort Lewis at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday in the first round of the RMAC tournament.

Notes:
•    Metro State now has 10+ wins in 11 consecutive seasons, the longest active streak in the RMAC (Colorado Mines is second with five consecutive seasons).

•    Andy Lopez (Phoenix/La Joya H.S.) has scored a goal five of the past seven games.

•    Danny Arrubla (Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton H.S.) scored his first goal of the season on Sept. 22, ending a six-game scoring drought.

•    Arrubla is without a goal in the past seven games, the longest goalless streak of his career.

•    Michael Jordahl (Denver, Colo./East H.S.)'s goal gave both him and Nolan Barth (Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton H.S.) their first career points (Barth assisted on the play) on Oct. 27 at 80:10 in a 3-0 win at Fort Lewis.

•    James Tanner (Lake Stevens, Wash./Lake Stevens H.S.) recorded his first career shutout on Oct. 27 at Fort Lewis with a career-high eight saves.

•    Brenden Hughes (Fort Collins, Colo./Fossil Ridge H.S.) scored 34 seconds into the game at Regis on Sept. 22, the second-fastest goal to start a game in school history (Scott Grode at 0:29 vs. Northeastern State in 2009).

•    The five goals scored in Metro State's 5-2 win at Regis on Sept. 22 were the most ever scored by the Roadrunners on the road at Regis.

•    Metro State has two scoreless ties this season, the most since 2001.

•    The scoreless tie with Colorado State-Pueblo on Sept. 29 was just the second tie ever with CSUP and the first scoreless tie in 38 games all-time between the two schools.

•    Newcomer Keegan Hand (Loveland, Colo./Thompson Valley H.S.) was named RMAC defensive player of the week on Sept. 17 after playing 114:22 scoreless minutes in goal, making five saves.

•    Hand joined the team on Sept. 12, played off the bench on Sept. 13 and started on Sept. 15, recording a solo shutout against Newman (Kan.).

•    The five goals allowed in the 5-2 loss to St. Edward's on Sept. 13 were the most allowed since 2007.
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