College Sports
Yelin finds life after Kentucky
Colorado volleyball assistant coach Leonid Yelin has likely the most distinguished résumé of any assistant to come to CU in any sport...
Perseverance pays
Passion and pure drive are undoubtedly the reasons for CU’s starting punter Darragh O’Neill’s success as a Division I athlete in a sport he never played in high school. The fact that O’Neill propelled himself to a starting role at a program with a storied history in ...
New season, new faces
Colorado head coach Jon Embree released the first depth chart of the 2011 campaign on Aug. 22, and many inexperienced freshmen and first-time starters will walk onto the field a week from Saturday, when the Buffs travel to Honolulu to face Hawai’i in the season ...
Hempen’s Buffs hit scoring drought
After starting strong and winning the inaugural edition of the Colorado Cup, CU women’s soccer finds themselves in a rough patch where they can’t seem to find the back of the net...
Off and running
Bill Hempen’s University of Colorado women’s soccer team had a lot of chances to be an NCAA tournament team last year. The only problem was that they didn’t capitalize on their opportunities...
Balanced Colorado handles Weber State
Chucky Jeffery’s 17 points led a balanced Colorado scoring...
In search of a legacy
After a 45-2 crushing at the hands of the explosive Oregon Ducks, Colorado Coach Jon Embree challenged his seniors to create a legacy that they can be proud of as the Buffs close out the 2011 campaign...
Buffing up for the football season
When Jon Embree, CU’s new head football coach, started...
Resilient Buffs charge ahead
Jon Embree and the rest of the CU coaching staff knew there was only one option after the team lost to Hawaii in the season opener: to move forward and continue to improve...
Buffs struggling to acclimate in Pac-12
One month after Colorado participated in its first Pac-12 athletic event, one thing has become painfully clear to all observers...
CU women win first Pac-12 game
After trailing by eight with 8:33 to go, Colorado women’s...















