It’s Official – DU is a West Coast Conference Member

It’s now July 1st, and the University of Denver is a full-fledged member of the West Coast Conference (WCC). Dan Ritchie envisioned this exact union when Denver went DI in 1999. Instead of Mavericks, Bison, and Coyotes, the Pioneers will face Pilots, Redhawks, and Waves. Most road trips will include California and Washington State instead of the Dakotas, and the competition is bound to be stiffer, particularly in golf, tennis, volleyball, and, of course, basketball. DU men’s and women’s soccer appear to be ready to meet the challenge. As for hoops, both men’s and women’s basketball face a challenging climb against the hoops-centric conference.

Even DU swim and dive has a future out west. A recent announcement places the team in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF), joining five other new members in the conference – Denver is one of six athletic departments that accepted an invitation to the MPSF ahead of the upcoming academic year, joining Cal State Bakersfield (M/W), Seattle (M/W), UC San Diego Diego (M/W), UC Santa Barbara (M/W) and San Diego (W). 

No doubt, Denver will be able to broaden their recruiting pool with an attractive slate of opponents and locations. Furthermore, most of Denver’s conference games will be on ESPN+, giving the programs and the University greater visibility and reach.

While California provides the second most students to DU’s student body, the opportunity to grow that number in the WCC opens some interesting non-sports opportunities going forward for a university that is highly dependent on tuition revenue for its operations.

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August 8th and 9th begin the non-conference portion of the schedule for men’s and women’s soccer, respectively. Conference play begins in late August.

This upcoming season promises to be exciting, interesting, and challenging. We will be there for all of it.

Top Photo: Pepperdine University’s campus in Malibu, not to be confused with South Dakota State’s, in Brookings.

Denver Hockey Set to Welcome Historic Incoming Class this Fall

For 11-time (and defending) national champion Denver Hockey, the phrase “the rich get richer” has never rung more true than it has already this offseason. Fresh off their somewhat improbable run to David Carle’s third NCAA title in the last five years, the Pioneers are gradually announcing (read: publicly acknowledging what has effectively been known for weeks) and welcoming what may be the best incoming freshman class in program history…at least on paper. Continue reading Denver Hockey Set to Welcome Historic Incoming Class this Fall

60 Years of Rock Concerts at DU

Back when Murray Armstrong and Willy Schaeffler were leading the Pioneers to multiple NCAA titles, rock concerts began a colorful era at the University of Denver.  Legendary promoter Barry Fey began his career by booking fraternity parties at DU in 1966.  Fey evidently lived for a short time at the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity house on Josephine Street and brought The Association to the DU Student Union in 1966 for a fraternity party. Continue reading 60 Years of Rock Concerts at DU

Championship Crimson Crush™ Store Reminder

The championship Crimson Crush™ store will remain open all summer. The merchandise features Denver Hockey’s record 11-Championships as well as its Las Vegas run to the 2026 National Championship. The link to the store is HERE.

These jerseys may be our best yet! (Be sure to order a minimum of one size down as they are authentic hockey jerseys.)

The store features hats, hoodies and t-shirts – and of course hockey jerseys with the championship logo and Denver Boone. Continue reading Championship Crimson Crush™ Store Reminder

A Look Back at the Denver Women’s Lacrosse Season

By any measure, head coach Liza Kelly and her team had another outstanding season. They have won 16 or more games in each of the last five seasons. In 2023, they racked up 22 wins in a run to the program’s first and only Championship Weekend. About the only remaining question is: Can DU women’s lacrosse take the next step and be the first all-women’s team at University and Evans to win a national championship? They have done just about everything else. Continue reading A Look Back at the Denver Women’s Lacrosse Season

Update: Answering Questions following the Hockey Championship Celebration

It’s been a busy past week with the conclusion of the Championship celebration at The Pioneer. It was a huge success. Hockey fans had a chance to meet the players and take photos with the NCAA Championship trophy at The Pioneer.

As a follow-up, we want to answer several questions about posters, flags and the status of orders from the  Crimson Crush™ store. Also, we want to share new news about the recently restored Denver Boone head. Continue reading Update: Answering Questions following the Hockey Championship Celebration

Denver Cruises Past Florida 16-8, Earns Mothers Day NCAA Tournament Clash in Boulder Against the Buffs

Denver women’s lacrosse (16-3) stunned favored Florida, defeating the Gators for the first time in program history, to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in Boulder. Denver will face the Colorado Buffs Sunday.

Denver led 6-5 at halftime but pulled away in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Gators 6-1 on route to the victory. DU’s goalie, Lexi Gwaku had an excellent game, stopping 10 of 18 shots while Florida’s three goalies combined for 6 saves on 22 shots. Caroline Keil’s 5 goals and Olivia Ripple’s 4 goals and 2 assists paced the Pioneer win.

The Pioneers take on No. 8 Colorado on Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. in Boulder, Colorado. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+. The game will be held at Kettredge Field and you can buy tickets HERE. There is limited seating for fans (350) so overflow are encouraged to bring chairs and blankets for the surrounding lawn.

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