Roadrunner Rundown Starts Wednesday
DENVER – MSU Denver fans, get ready for the Roadrunner Rundown.
DENVER – MSU Denver fans, get ready for the Roadrunner Rundown.
Every Wednesday, beginning Aug. 28, Roadrunners Athletics will host a weekly event that will keep MSU Denver fans in the know about the program's teams.
The evening starts at 5:30 p.m. each week at Degree, 1190 Auraria Parkway, which is part of MSU Denver's Hotel and Hospitality Learning Center and is adjacent to the Spring Hill Suites on the Auraria Campus.
The public is invited to attend.
Wednesday's first event focuses on the Roadrunners' fall sports – volleyball, men's and women's soccer and cross country.
Make Wednesday Roadrunner Rundowns part of your weekly schedule!
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