CU football players Jordon Dizon and Terrence Wheatley were both selected in the second round of the 2008 NFL Draft on Saturday.
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The Colorado women’s golf team will compete in the Big 12 Tournament from Friday through Sunday. With a spot in the NCAA West Regional hanging in the balance, the team know they have to be prepared for big competition, senior Lindsay Senger said.
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After a two-week break, Hittin’ the Links is back with a special ladies’ edition.
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While some may think that club teams are less competitive and a step below varsity squads, this is not always the case.
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Almost every student attending college in Colorado has heard of the Rocky Mountain Showdown. However, while the football rivalry holds most of the fame, the Rocky Mountain Showdown is present in other college sports.
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A record crowd showed up Saturday to see a preview of what Buff football will look like come fall. At the spring game, all three potential quarterbacks stood out, but last year’s starter, rising sophomore Cody Hawkins, is still looking strong for the position.
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The Colorado State Rams have lost their edge.
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A record number of people filled into the Folsom Field stands at the spring game Saturday, but there was one person Buff fans would have rather seen on the field.
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The CU men’s rugby team took on the University of Utah in the first round of the National Sweet 16 tournament, which is nothing new for the Buffs.
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As the end of the school year approaches, multiple senior CU football players are preparing to enter the NFL draft. Senior place kicker Kevin Eberhart, however, is preparing to go to Houston to work for Lockheed Martin Corp. at the Johnson Space Center.