Metro State volleyball wins Division II national title, program’s first and fifth in school history
Auraria s court queens rule Division II Metro State volleyball won the national title on Saturday beating Concordia-St Paul - at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls South Dakota It s the first Division II national championship for the venture and the fifth overall for Metro State which also claimed men s basketball crowns in - and - as well as women s soccer titles in and The Roadrunners capped their magical season by beating Concordia-St Paul - - - - Megan Hagar kills and Brooke Gennerman led the way offensively while the Roadrunners defense racked up blocks Hagar who also had a team-high digs finished off the dramatic final point with a thunderous kill to clinch the title Hagar stepped up to fill the void left by the injury to MSU Denver star outside hitter Annika Helf in the Elite Eight https x com MSUDenverVB status Winning the national title punctuated this year s postseason breakthrough for Metro State which had lost in the regional final each of the prior four seasons And it underscored the effect of head coach Jenny Glenn a -year-old Granby native and Middle Park High School alum In her seasons leading the Roadrunners Glenn is - Her theme of true identity in which the coach emphasized the positive traits of each athlete that were unrelated to winning or losing on the court allowed MSU Denver to play relaxed in the greater part pressure-packed matches of the year Since losing to Colorado School of Mines on Oct the Roadrunners ripped off straight matches to close the season setting a venture record with wins In Sioux Falls MSU Denver beat Wingate in a five-set thriller in Thursday s Elite Eight and ended Tampa s undefeated season in Friday s Final Four before triumphing over Concordia-St Paul in the title Metro State s feat is the first national championship in volleyball for the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference This story will be updated