Complete Notes (PDF)The Roadrunners women's soccer team will travel to Texas to face West Texas A&M on Thursday and Dallas Baptist on Saturday.
Notes:•   MSU Denver made its 13th consecutive trip to the NCAA tournament in 2014, the longest active streak in Division II.
•   The Oct. 21 appearance at No. 8 in the top-25 poll was the first top-10 ranking for the Roadrunners since 2012.
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Breanna Flores (Gilbert, Ariz./Gilbert H.S.) was named RMAC goalkeeper of the week on Oct. 28 after posting a 0.52 GAA and .909 save percentage in two games against Fort Lewis and New Mexico Highlands.
•   Head coach
Adrianne Pietz won her 100th career game on Oct. 3 in a 1-0 victory at Colorado State-Pueblo.
•   MSU Denver's 2-1 win at Colorado Mesa on Oct. 12 was the first time the Roadrunners won a game when trailing with less than 10 minutes left since 9/18/09 (vs. Fort Lewis, tied game at 81:46 and won at 102:31).
•   The last time MSU Denver trailed later than 82:59 and won was 11/3/06 vs. West Texas A&M (3-2 win) when Katie Kilbey scored the tying goal at 85:02 and Justine Montoya won it at 98:38.
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Breanna Flores (Gilbert, Ariz./Gilbert H.S.) had a shutout streak of 447:23 minutes snapped in a 2-1 win at Colorado Mesa on Oct. 12.
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Alexie Marr (Longmont, Colo./Longmont H.S.) was named RMAC defensive player of the week on Sept. 30 after recording an assist and helping the Roadrunners to a 0.45 GAA in two games.
•   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, 2014, in the first-ever regular season game at The Regency Athletic Complex at MSU Denver.
•   The Roadrunners are 13-1-0 in season-openers over the past 14 seasons..
•   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.
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Alexie Marr (Longmont, Colo./Longmont H.S.) and
Jordan Post (Spearfish, S.D./Spearfish H.S.) were both named preseason all-RMAC.