Complete Notes (PDF)MSU Denver will play at Western State on Friday at will host Colorado Mesa on Sunday.
WSCU Live StatsCMU Live StatsNotes:•   MSU Denver defeated West Texas A&M 2-0 behind goals from
Brandi Farley (Colorado Springs/Pine Creek H.S.) and
Abby Rolph (Golden, Colo./Golden H.S.) on Sept. 4 in the first-ever regular season game at The Regency Athletic Complex at MSU Denver.
•   The Roadrunners are now 13-1-0 in season-openers over the past 14 seasons after defeating West Texas A&M on Sept. 4 at home.
•   Farley was named RMAC offensive player of the week on Sept. 9 after scoring game-winning goals against West Texas A&M and Dallas Baptist to open the season.
•   MSU Denver was picked second in the RMAC preseason coaches' poll behind Colorado Mines.
•   Rolph was named RMAC preseason player of the year and joined
Karisa Price (Gilbert, Ariz./Highland H.S.) and
Brandi Farley (Colorado Springs/Pine Creek H.S.) on the preseason all-RMAC team.
•   MSU Denver's 12 consecutive NCAA tournament appearances is the longest active streak in NCAA Division II.
•   Rolph was named third team All-America by both Daktronics and NSCAA last season and returns for her senior campaign.
•   Rolph also earned NSCAA second team Scholar All-America, becoming the second player in school history to earn the award (Kari Pierce, 1999).
•   Rolph has a 3.71 GPA in sport industry operations.
•   Rolph scored her first career overtime goal to beat Midwestern State in the first round of the NCAA tournament last year (
Karisa Price (Gilbert, Ariz./Highland H.S.) has two OT goals in her career, the only other Roadrunner with an OT goal).
•   Rolph broke the school record for consecutive games with an assist with five straight games (Sept. 27 to Oct. 13).
•   MSU Denver went 1-2-3 vs. ranked opponents last season.
•   MSU Denver went 11-1-4 last season when
Jade Ryals (Monument, Colo./Lewis-Palmer H.S.) was in the starting lineup (she missed several games with an injury late in the season).
•   This season's 11-0-3 record through 14 games in 2013 was the best start since 2005 (started 23-0-0 before a season-ending tie in NCAA quarterfinals).
•   MSU Denver allowed just one goal through the first five games last 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).
•   MSU Denver snapped a four-game winless streak on artificial turf with a 2-0 win at West Texas A&M on Sept. 5 last season.
•   The Roadrunners went 6-2-3 on artificial turf last season.