Sports
- 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
- In honor of being drafted 42nd overall by the Jacksonville Jaguars in last week's NFL Draft, here's a throwback photo of Laviska Shenault Jr. breaking tackles against Washington last season.
- Ted Chalfen brought the Buff Clap to CU Â鶹ӰԺ as a member of the C-Unit, the university’s student section at athletic events.