As the Buffs head to the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Championships in Simsbury, Connecticut, they depart CU motivated.
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Behind Scotty McKnight is a black wall that lines CU’s practice fields. In big white letters are the words “1990 National Champions.”
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After a great season against non-conference opponents, the Colorado Buffaloes tennis team has struggled against Big 12 conference foes.
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Despite a strong performance from its Nordic skiers on Saturday, Colorado came up short, finishing second in the NCAA Skiing National Championships.
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Friday saw the end of the third day of the NCAA Skiing Championships in Steamboat Springs, Colo., leaving the Buffs sitting uncomfortably in third place behind Denver and New Mexico.
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Playing without key singles starters seniors Monica Milewski and Camila Belassi, the CU women’s tennis team dropped their opening Big 12 match 7-0 against the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Friday.
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A game where the score was tied five times and the lead changed 12 times, proved too much for the 11th seeded Colorado Buffaloes women’s basketball team to hold on to in the first round of the Big 12 Championship.
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No respectable university athletic program makes three athletic teams practice and play on a single parquet court. Right now the University of Colorado makes both of its basketball teams and its volleyball team do just that.
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After a 9-22 season a year ago, the three straight wins to end the Colorado Buffaloes men’s basketball team’s 2010 season put them on the cusp of a postseason berth.
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The second day of the NCAA Skiing Championships was a success for the CU ski team.