1970 has been coming up a lot this year for the sixth-seeded University of Denver Men’s Soccer team…and that’s for good reason. Thanks to a clutch 2-1 victory over the 11th-seeded University of Washington, the Pios are on their way to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the first time since 1970. In other words, for just the second time in program history, the Pioneers are headed to the Quarterfinals. Continue reading Denver advances to Quarterfinals for first time since 1970
Monthly Archives: November 2016
Salute to Retiring Matt Carle
Photo: Matt Carle (#25) will go down as one of the greatest Pioneers
Matt Carle has announced his retirement from the Nashville Predators. “It has been an honor to be a player in the National Hockey League and play for four great organizations over the past 12 seasons,” Carle said in a statement. “At this time, I have decided to retire as a National Hockey League player. I want to thank the San Jose Sharks, Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning and the Nashville Predators for the opportunity to play for each organization.” Continue reading Salute to Retiring Matt Carle
Can DU Men’s Soccer really win a national title?
Jamie Franks believes his team “is built for knockout soccer…we have a team that can win this tournament.” Despite DU’s ascension into the top tier of NCAA soccer programs, according to Franks, “no one believes us” except his team.
Should we believe him? Is there any rational reason to expect Denver to compete for a national championship this year against the country’s traditional soccer powers? The last couple years under Franks have been incredible, but let’s face it, this is uncharted territory for the University of Denver. Continue reading Can DU Men’s Soccer really win a national title?
Denver battles a 4-3 overtime victory over Air Force
A back and forth battle between the No. 2-ranked University of Denver Pioneers (7-2-3, 3-0-3 NCHC) and the Air Force Academy Falcons (6-4-2, 4-2-0 AHC) on Friday, Nov. 25 resulted in an overtime victory for DU. Denver’s sophomores dominated scoring as Jarid Lukosevicius converted the game winner in the third minute of overtime. Classmates, Colin Staub, Dylan Gambrell and Troy Terry each scored prior.
Lukosevicius fired his initial slap shot from the right faceoff circle – deflected by Air Force’s goalie Billy Christopoulos. Gambrell collected the loose puck and backhanded where Lukosevicius tapped in the game-winner on the doorstep.
The Pioneers outshot the Falcons 43-23, but struggled lighting the lamp. Denver was off its game, relinquishing seven penalties and two powerplay goals.
“Air Force was relentless, they’re a really good college hockey team. I think they’re going to be a tournament team,” Head coach Jim Montgomery said.
Originally committed to the Air Force Academy, Staub put the Pioneers on the board just 50 seconds into the opening frame. Staub was diagnosed with keratoconus; a progressive eye disease that thins the cornea and distorts vision preventing his acceptance into the Air Force Academy one day before basic training. Fitting that the forward scored his first goal of his sophomore campaign against the Falcons.
“It was nice to see it [Staub score],” Montgomery said. “He started protecting pucks and making plays. He was phenomenal, he was a horse out there. When he’s playing good hockey he’s moving his feet, he’s protecting pucks and he’s making really good decisions going to the net.”
Troy Terry was assessed with interference leading Air Force to tie the game up one apiece with the man-advantage in the sixth minute. Junior defenseman Phil Boje fired a slapshot from the point to beat Jaillet.
Roughly three minutes later, San Jose Sharks prospect Gambrell doubled the Pioneers lead. Denver received its first powerplay of the night after Air Force’s Johnny Hrabovsky was called for holding.
Gambrell sent a slap shot past Christopoulos. Senior captain Will Butcher and Florida Panthers prospect Henrik Borgstrom received assists on the play.
The second period remained scoreless. The Pioneers effort lagged as the Falcons increased their intensity, but Denver managed a 10-9 shot on goal edge for the period.
Air Force’s Brady Tomlak equalized the score 39 seconds into the third period. Boje’s initial shot from the point was tipped in by Tomlak. 13 seconds later, Anaheim Ducks prospect Terry intercepted a pass and beat Christopoulos to regain Denver’s lead 3-2.
The Falcons scored their second power play goal of the night after Hammond assessed with interference. Erik Baskin tipped in a shot taken by Kyle Mackew between the circles equalizing the score 3-3 five minutes into the final frame.
With a 5-on-3 opportunity in the last ten minutes of regulation Denver frustratingly couldn’t convert, sending the game into an additional period. Denver has yet to relinquish more than two goals since its win against Boston University on Oct. 14, but the Falcons’ pressure was unforgiving.
“There was frustration after we didn’t score on the go-ahead 5-on-3,” Montgomery said. “Your best players are out there and you expect them to put the game away there. I thought the last three-to-four minutes of the third period we started to regain our rhythm and overtime I don’t think they crossed the red line.”
While Denver was late to finish its chances, Montgomery noted a turning point amongst Denver’s offensive lines, “I thought that’s [tonight] the best our forwards have moved the puck. It’s great to see that growth for some guys like Evan Ritt and Rudy Junda who had great opportunities. Kevin Conley had a great chance. We got Staub getting his first goal. We’ve got guys starting to score so you’ll see our team really start to pop. I really liked the way we moved the puck.”
The Pioneers return to Magness Arena tomorrow night, Nov. 26 to take on Wisconsin. Puck-drop is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Happy Thanksgiving from LetsGoDU
Lots of Thanksgiving holiday activity on campus. In Denver, see NCAA playoff soccer with DU vs. Washington Saturday @ 5:00 PM MT and hockey vs. Wisconsin Saturday @ 7:00 PM MT. Denver basketball and volleyball teams are in action on the road.

Pioneers Melt in Second Half Loss to Utah Valley, 85-88
Photo: Denver wilts in 2nd half to fall to 1-2
The Pioneers came out on fire shooting 72% from the field in the first half and 73% from the arc to take a commanding 54-33 half-time lead into the dressing room. Daniel Amigo had 16 points followed by C.J. Bobbitt with 11 and Jake Pemberton with 9. The Pioneers had their inside out game going and looked to be cruising to victory over the Utah Valley Wolverines.
Unfortunately, it was not to be. Continue reading Pioneers Melt in Second Half Loss to Utah Valley, 85-88
Summit League’s Mastadons Stun #3 Indiana
The big story was Summit League favorite Fort Wayne defeating in-state powerhouse 71-68. We’ve all heard about it. But the back story is that the Indiana Hoosiers actually agreed to travel to in-state opponent Fort Wayne to take on the Mastadons in their building. It’s unusual in college basketball for bigger in-state programs to take on smaller in-state programs with the possibility of the upset. Continue reading Summit League’s Mastadons Stun #3 Indiana
Penalty killing leader Logan O’Connor embodies DU’s relentless hockey
Photo courtesy DU Athletics
Head Coach Jim Montgomery always employs a relentless, quick style of hockey which poses both offensive and defensive challenges. Even while they’re rolling on a 10-game unbeaten streak, the No. 2-ranked University of Denver Pioneers (7-2-3, 3-0-3 NCHC) are looking to improve their offensive chemistry and maintain their gritty play. Continue reading Penalty killing leader Logan O’Connor embodies DU’s relentless hockey
WATCH: Coach Jamie Franks talks first NCAA Tournament victory since 1970 and Championship goals

In case you missed it over the weekend, the University of Denver men’s soccer team topped UNLV 3-0 at CIBER Field to advance to the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament. This victory marked the first time since 1970 that the Pioneers won a match in the NCAA Tournament. Continue reading WATCH: Coach Jamie Franks talks first NCAA Tournament victory since 1970 and Championship goals
Denver Volleyball Captures Another Title & NCAA Bid
Photo: Denver wins 3rd consecutive Summit Title and NCAA bid.
For the third year in a row, Denver (23-7, 13,3 Conference) won the Summit League 3-1 and will advance to the NCAA Tournament. Led by first-year head coach Tom Hogan, the Pioneers beat regular co-champion and league rival South Dakota (25-7, 13-3 Conference) at Hamilton Gym. The Pioneers started fast, dominating the Coyotes 25-12, 25-14 in the first two sets – eliminating much of the suspense. South Dakota tightened up the match with a narrow 25-22 3rd set win after a quick 7-1 start. The Pioneers came roaring back 25-18 in the 4th set to claim the title and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Continue reading Denver Volleyball Captures Another Title & NCAA Bid