Order your championship hockey sweater and celebrate Denver’s record breaking achievement this past season HERE. Our Crimson Crush™ store carries these one-of-a-kind hockey jerseys as well as hats, hoodies and t-shirts designed specifically to celebrate Denver’s historic 11th National Championship.
When ordering your championship jersey, you have an option to add a number and name of your choice on the back of the jersey.These are authentic hockey jerseys so be sure to order at least one size down.
Our Crimson Crush™ store features a new championship logo and Viva Las Vegas clothing lines.
Hats, hoodies and t-shirts display the championship logo celebrating Denver’s 11-Time Hockey National Championships, the most of all time!Our Betting Boone line celebrates Denver’s success in Las Vegas at the 2026 Frozen Four.
We offer adult and youth sizes for families. All proceeds go directly to University of Denver hockey.
The LetsGoDU merchandise store carries merchandise made and marketed by the Friends of DU Hockey and are not licensed by the University of Denver. Friends of DU Hockey is not an agent of the University of Denver.
It was a blustery afternoon Thursday when University of Denver women’s lacrosse (13-3, 6-0), took on Marquette (9-6, 3-3) at Peter Barton Stadium. The Big EAST semifinal game pitted #1 seed, DU, against #4 Marquette. Denver defeated the Golden Eagles 15-9 a month earlier in Denver and the Pioneers were even more dominant today, thrashing the Golden Eagles 17-6. Continue reading DU Crushes Marquette 17-6, Advances to BIG EAST Finals→
Defending BIG EAST champion and current regular season conference champion, University of Denver women’s lacrosse (13-3, 6-0), is set to take on Marquette (9-6, 3-3) on Thursday, April 30th at Peter Barton Stadium. The game is the first of two semifinal conference tournament games. Game time is set for 4:00 pm MT. The Georgetown vs. UConn game immediately follows this game. Continue reading Denver Women’s Lacrosse to Face Marquette in Thursday’s BIG EAST Semifinal at Peter Barton Stadium→
DU women’s and men’s tennis teams ended their run in the Summit League as both captured the 2026 Conference Championship on Sat. April 25. Both tournaments were held at the Case Tennis Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Continue reading DU Tennis Sweeps Final Summit League Titles→
Due to popular demand, the Friends of DU Hockey are adding four new products to the Crimson Crush™ store. Whether you were in the Entertainment Capital of the World or not, this is a perfect addition to salute the Pioneers incredible championship run in Las Vegas.
It wasn’t divine providence that led Denver (6-7, 2-3) past the Marquette Golden Eagle (6-7, 2-3) but Cody Malawski who carried Denver to the win and a Big EAST Tournament trip to Providence, RI. Sure, Malawski’s first quarter hat trick was great but his clutch shot-and-goal in the fourth quarter with 2:41 remaining gave DU a lead they never would relinquish in the 10-9 home victory. It was a stadium-packed night game with the season on the line for both teams and the fans were treated to a contest that came down to the wire. Continue reading Survive and Advance, DU Men’s Lacrosse Makes the BIG EAST Tournament→
We already knew that Denver was going to host Michigan and Boston College this Fall (and travel to Bowling Green at some point). We just didn’t know exactly when. Well, now we do, and folks, it’s a doozy – Denver opens its home portion of the schedule against Michigan on October 16th and 17th. While the ceremony has not yet been officially scheduled, it’s all but guaranteed that the Pioneers will raise their 11th banner to Magness Arena’s rafters before playing the very same Wolverines that they beat in double overtime of the Frozen Four just a week and a half ago.
For the first time since 2014, Denver gymnastics did not advance from regional semi-finals and they ended the season ranked 23rd. Denver freshman, Shyla Bhatia was the only Pioneer to advance to Nationals and she had a strong performance in Fort Worth for a 37th place finish on the vault. Continue reading 2026 Gymnastics Wrap-Up→
In a prior article we told you about the unusual, coincidental discovery of an early Denver Boone costume head, likely from the 1990s. (And yes, Doug Hirsh was the first Boone in 1968, need we be reminded? Hirsh did not wear a mascot head. He did, however, don a coonskin cap and frontier clothes.) Continue reading Denver Boone Makes Epic Comeback→
Now that a week has passed from the start of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, I’ve had some time to process what I saw and experienced, as our beloved University of Denver won its NCAA record 11th title in the bright lights of the Las Vegas desert. Continue reading Puck Swami’s NCAA Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas→