Sports
- Though many Forever Buffs had to watch the game from afar, they still found creative ways to cheer for their team at the 2020 Valero Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas.
- Take a look at a few major highlights from CU athletics — from skiing to soccer to football.
- J.J. Tompkins is CU soccer’s all-time leader in wins. Now, the goalkeeper plays professionally in Norway. Goalkeeper J.J. Tompkins (Psych’19) is CU soccer’s all-time leader in wins with 49 total. Her standout performance, however, came in
- As you cheer on the Buffs to what will hopefully be their best performance in March Madness yet, here’s a look at 10 years the CU men’s basketball team made it to the NCAA tournament.Â
- On January 17, 2021, the CU women’s basketball team beat Stanford 77-72, marking the first time that CU has beat Stanford in Pac-12 play.
- Coinciding with the latest NCAA sanctions, a new CU Athletics program teaches student-athletes personal branding, entrepreneurial skills and financial literacy.
- CU student athletes led a Buffs March on Friday, June 5, in support of Black Lives Matter and police reforms.
- Captain Julia Lisella of Littleton, Colorado, played with every class in CU Women’s Lacrosse history. The All-America, Goalkeeper-of-theYear anchored multiple Top-25 seasons. And some of her best saves have come with her eyes closed.
- Even though spring sports didn't go as planned, there's plenty the Buffs still accomplished.
- Last week’s NFL draft saw Laviska Shenault Jr. (Ethnic, Film’21), Davion Taylor (Psych’20) and Arlington Hambright (MEdu ex’22) added to the list of NFL Buffs. Here’s a look back at the highest draft picks in Buffs football