DENVER — Another pivotal weekend is on deck for MSU Denver Athletics, as baseball hits the road for a key RMAC series, softball returns home for its final home stand, and outdoor track & field competes for conference titles at the RMAC Championships.
Baseball
MSU Denver @ UCCS, Friday 4/24 @ 3 p.m.
MSU Denver @ UCCS, Saturday 4/25 @ 12 p.m.
MSU Denver @ UCCS, Saturday 4/25 @ 3 p.m.
MSU Denver @ UCCS, Sunday 4/26 @ 12 p.m.
The Roadrunners head back on the road for a four-game series against the UCCS Mountain Lions, looking to bounce back after a tough series loss to the CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves.
MSU Denver enters the weekend at 32-10 overall and 20-4 in RMAC play, sitting second in the conference behind No. 1 ranked Colorado Mesa Mavericks. Earlier this season, UCCS swept the Roadrunners in a three-game non-conference series, adding extra motivation for MSU Denver as it looks to even the score in games that carry conference implications.
With the regular season winding down, every game matters as the Roadrunners aim to stay in the hunt atop the RMAC standings.
Softball
MSU Denver vs. New Mexico Highlands, Friday 4/24 @ 12 p.m.
MSU Denver vs. New Mexico Highlands, Friday 4/24 @ 2 p.m.
MSU Denver vs. New Mexico Highlands, Saturday 4/25 @ 11 a.m.
MSU Denver vs. New Mexico Highlands, Saturday 4/25 @ 1 p.m.
MSU Denver softball returns home for its final home series of the 2026 campaign, hosting the New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls in a four-game set.
The Roadrunners sit at 30-16 overall and 23-13 in RMAC play after a competitive split on the road against CSU Pueblo, including two hard-fought wins over one of the conference's top teams. Now back on their home field, MSU Denver will look to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season.
With postseason positioning on the line and senior day festivities looming, the weekend carries added significance for the Roadrunners.
Outdoor Track & Field
RMAC Championships: April 24-26, Friday - Sunday @ CSU Pueblo
MSU Denver Outdoor Track & Field will wrap up its season at the RMAC Championships, hosted by CSU Pueblo ThunderWolves from Friday through Sunday.
The Roadrunners are coming off a final tune-up meet in Golden, where Odone Omofoma once again made history, breaking her own program record in the women's 200 meters.
Now, MSU Denver turns its focus to the conference stage, where athletes will compete across three days for RMAC titles and podium finishes to close out the spring season.
With rivalries, redemption, and championships all on the line, it's shaping up to be another exciting weekend for the Roadrunners.