Archive for: CU sports

  • Buff LAX lose heartbreaker to Rams

    Buff LAX lose heartbreaker to Rams

    The Rocky Mountain Lacrosse Showdown was a thriller, but Colorado came out on the losing end. The Colorado Buffaloes men’s lacrosse team (7-6, 2-1 RMLC) lost to the Colorado State University Rams (11-2, 2-1 RMLC) 11-10 after 2 overtime periods... read more »

     
  • Buffs show strength at Mt. SAC Relays

    Buffs show strength at Mt. SAC Relays

    This weekend the Buffs competed in the Mt. San Antonio College (SAC) Relays in Walnut, Calif. In one of the biggest meets of the outdoor season, the Buffs came out looking strong Thursday night, a theme they would carry throughout the entire... read more »

     
  • Club sport feature: CU roller hockey

    Club sport feature: CU roller hockey

    With the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs in full action for the past two weeks, hockey fans from all over the nation (and, of course, Canada) have been tuning in to watch the most talented athletes the sport has to offer. Here in Colorado, NHL playoff... read more »

     
  • CU women’s golf dominates, tennis blanks Metro State

    CU women’s golf dominates, tennis blanks Metro State

    Women’s golf wins Clover Cup The No. 15 Colorado women’s golf team dominated the competition at the Clover Cup in Scottsdale, Ariz. this weekend. The Buffs finished one-two-three and then beat out second place Oklahoma by 31 strokes. Jessica... read more »

     
  • Buffs go back to work against UNLV

    Buffs go back to work against UNLV

    The time for celebration is over for the Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball team — it’s time to go back to work. After shocking the nation by winning four games in four days to win the Pac-12 Tournament, The Buffs will take on... read more »

     
  • Weekend Roundup

    Weekend Roundup

    Men’s basketball gets bid to NCAA tournament The Colorado basketball team beat Arizona University 53-51 in the Pac-12 Conference Tournament in Los Angeles. The team was placed as a No. 11 seed in the South Region of 2012 March Madness.... read more »

     
  • Waves of glory

    Waves of glory

    At the inner tube water polo semifinals, there is no room for mercy. Two teams of seven face each other on either side of the CU Rec Center diving well. One group sits poised in green inflatable tubes, the other in blue. All are ready to fight. On... read more »

     
  • CUI athlete feature: Richard Medina

    CUI athlete feature: Richard Medina

    Buffs track runner Richard Medina shares the CU history books with some fast company. At the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track & Field Championships in Seattle last Wednesday, Medina ran the third-fastest indoor 3-kilometer... read more »

     
  • Buffs start strong in LA

    Buffs start strong in LA

    Los Angeles: It’s a whole different ballgame come tournament time. CU basketball head coach Tad Boyle and his Buffs had to rely on their basic principles to out-scrap the University of Utah on Wednesday in the opening round of the Pac-12... read more »

     
  • Julie Seabrook: From basketball to business

    Julie Seabrook: From basketball to business

    Julie Seabrook’s career as a CU Buffalo is marked by transition. When Seabrook arrived at CU four years ago the program looked a lot different than it does now. Still a member of the Big 12, and under the tutelage of a coaching staff led by... read more »