The Colorado Buffaloes soccer team’s trip to sunny California wasn’t as bright as they had hoped.
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When walking into the Coors Events Center, it’s easy to think it’s Lincoln, Neb.
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Stewart came back Saturday and became the team’s poster child for being pumped and ready to play in the Buffs 24-0 shutout over the Wyoming Cowboys.
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The Buffs’ offense clicked, their defense stiffened and CU — donning jerseys from the 1930s — grabbed its first win of the season Saturday with a 24-0 victory over the Wyoming Cowboys at Folsom Field before 50,535 fans.
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While most college students would be hitting the snooze button to avoid taking that first history midterm, there are a special few who roll out of bed to begin what will be another long, tiring day.
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The No. 23 CU soccer team dropped their second game in a row, this time falling to the No. 3 Stanford Cardinal 4-0, on the first day of the Stanford/NIKE Classic.
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Colorado Buffaloes head coach Dan Hawkins might be regretting his “10 wins and no excuses” pitch he planted in the minds of CU players and fans nine months ago.
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In sports, losing games can be menacing, but losing consecutive games can be especially dangerous.
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Welcome to the land of .500.
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Colorado Buffaloes head coach Liz Kritza saw firsthand how this season could turn out.