Sports
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CU club swimming takes nationals for the second year
Swimmers set records, take down host Virginia The CU club swimming team struck gold at this year’s American Swimming Association University League National Championships, earning its second straight title. Eighteen teams competed in the... read more »
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Pick-up basketball etiquette: You want some cheese with that whine?
Even without a referee, pick-up basketball still has rules. Player A: Hey, that’s a (expletive deleted) foul! Take it up top. Player B: C’mon, are you (expletive deleted) kidding?! Player A: You got my hand, my arm and my shoulder,... read more »
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Spring game a new start for the Buffs
Players do their best to impress ‘The Hawk’ Convinced they are in better position as a football team this spring, the CU Buffs had one final chance to persuade spectators of the same thing with their annual spring game on Saturday... read more »
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Column: Spring workouts get footballers back in gear, but still work to be done
Let’s first start off by admitting that it would be hard to not find any positives at the end of spring practice for a team whose record the preceding year was 2-10. When you’re that bad, it’s hard not to improve at least a... read more »
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Bzdelik in Boulder gives fans hope for the future
It’s no secret around the CU campus that this university is primarily a football school. On April 4, Athletic Director Mike Bohn took a step that puts CU basketball back on the map. Bohn announced the hiring of former Air Force head basketball... read more »
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Bzdelik ready to rebuild a struggling program
New Buff gets priorities in order With moving boxes still packed in his new office on Thursday afternoon, men’s basketball coach Jeff Bzdelik is still trying to get settled in at CU. Bzdelik has been filling out forms and getting the program... read more »
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Q&A with CU women's tennis coach Nicole Kenneally
Nicole Kenneally has been head coach of the women’s tennis team for eight seasons. During that time, the team has compiled 87 victories, making her the second winningest women’s tennis coach in CU history. In the 2003 season, the... read more »
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Column: Basketball program begins with a new image
Patton’s departure, Bzdelik’s arrival both bode well for CU’s future Ricardo Patton recently left CU after coaching men’s basketball for 11 seasons, and I could not be happier to see him go. When new coach Jeff Bzdelik... read more »
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Cody Hawkins developing into a special quarterback
Hawkins and quarterback competitor Nick Nelson both benefit from competition For quarterback Cody Hawkins, whose dad is coach Dan Hawkins, it’s Coach Hawk on the field and Dad off the field. “It’s a lot of fun, being around... read more »
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Boulder Creek rafters face many dangers
Despite hazards, many still enjoy the ride Summers in Boulder get pretty hot, and with many houses and apartments lacking air-conditioning, there is an easy way to cool off by purchasing an inner-tube and floating down the Boulder Creek. However,... read more »




