In the final two minutes of Colorado’s Big 12 Conference soccer game against Iowa State, the mindset of each side was most likely in complete contrast: if winning, it felt like two hours remained; if losing, it felt like two seconds were about to expire.
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The fresh autumn breeze that gently swept through Prentup Field brought a reminder of fall’s arrival. Along with the season’s change returned the sweet scent of victory for the Colorado Buffaloes womens’ soccer team.
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Kara Linder was born and raised in Lincoln, Neb. – a place known as Cornhuskers territory – and dreamt of playing soccer in the Big 12 Conference.
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In sports, losing games can be menacing, but losing consecutive games can be especially dangerous.
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The CU soccer team returns to Boulder this week coming off of a 3-1 loss to the University of Florida, before heading back out on the road next weekend.
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Besides victory, the Colorado soccer team will take the field against Utah Friday with an additional objective: to begin developing a consistent defense.
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A mixture of promising sunlight and gloomy clouds cradled Prentup Field in an afternoon display of odd, but typical Colorado climate.
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Recovering from a loss to ranked Illinois last Friday, the CU soccer team returned to winning form with a historic victory on Sunday, defeating St. Mary’s 8-1 during the last day of the DU invitational in Denver.
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The CU women’s soccer team lost, 2-1, Friday to the University of Illinois during the first day of the DU invitational.
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Let’s be honest, when students thought of this summer’s movie releases, did they really think they’d be seeing a film with a talking penis?