Category Archives: Men’s Basketball

Two-game stretch critical for Pios to protect conference standing

Denver (15-10, 7-5 Summit) is likely out of the Summit League regular season title hunt, trailing South Dakota and North Dakota State by 2 games with 4 games to go. But, the Pioneers still have an excellent chance to remain in 3rd place –  a great accomplishment for this program on the rise. Continue reading Two-game stretch critical for Pios to protect conference standing

Slow start dooms Denver in loss at North Dakota State

Special to LetsGoDU by Chris Shockey

Denver (15-10, 7-5) went into Saturday afternoon’s game at North Dakota State (17-8, 9-3) with everything still on the table. A win against the Bison and the Pios would be tied for first place and have a great chance at a Summit League title. North Dakota State had other ideas though, and rode a well-rounded performance to a fairly easy 81-63 victory. Continue reading Slow start dooms Denver in loss at North Dakota State

When Good Isn’t Enough – Pios Fight For First

After Saturday’s thrilling last-second overtime win against Summit League favorite Fort Wayne, what did NBA superstar Chauncey Billups say to his brother, head coach Rodney Billups? “Great game”? Nope. “Great coaching”? Nope. Continue reading When Good Isn’t Enough – Pios Fight For First

Signature Win by DU Hoops, 76-73, in OT Thriller

It is one thing to win a game on your home court against a very good team. It is quite another thing to win a contest when both teams are playing their best. In one of the most thrilling contests in recent DU basketball history, Rodney Billups squad exchanged punches with a veteran Fort Wayne (16-8, 5-5) team and found a way to win. With five seconds left in OT, a chaotic series produced the win – a missed shot from Joe Rosga, a rebound from Daniel Amigo and pass out to C.J. Bobbitt and heave from beyond the arc with no time left in OT found net – and set off a delirious scene at Magness Arena.

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Puck Swami: Pioneer Points To Boost DU Student Attendance

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Photo Credit: Denver Post

We’ve written several articles here at LetsGoDU about the ongoing need for better game attendance at DU sports events, as low attendance erodes the relevance of DU sports in our community. Without spectators, our games slip into obscurity and are only relevant to participants, friends and family. Spectators are also crucial to winning more games due to crowd support, recruiting better players and coaches, the development of school spirit and shared DU experiences, exposure and reputation gains, as well as a better financial reward for our sports programs.

Student attendance is the core metric that matters most, in our view. Students are the ones who drive the atmosphere at most DU sporting events, and they create the noise, support and whatever home advantage they can.

So it’s good to see DU taking the next step in rewarding students for attending sporting events by developing the Pioneer Points program. You can read a good article about it here from the Clarion, DU’s student newspaper.

After reading the article, I have a few more suggestions to take the points program to the next level:

1. Reward those who stay for the whole game: I’m glad to see DU rewarding early arrivals with bonus points for swipes an hour before game time. DU should also reward bonus points for game exit swipes 5-20 minutes after the game ends to encourage students to stay for the duration of games. Far too many students leave games early, and by rewarding them for staying, some will stay and cheer to the end.

2. Award points for expressing great fan behavior: Have roving scanners in the student section to reward those students who go out of their way to bring noise or school spirit to the games. Reward the sign-makers, noise-makers, DU regalia-wearers, and others who start successful cheers or who bring extra effort to the spectator experience.

3. Award extra points for those who bring groups of 3 or more friends to the game. We want more fans to come, so reward those fans who generate more fans. DU would need to figure out a way to track this, but it could be done.

4. Award those fans who display knowledge of DU sports with extra points through quizzes, socreboard contests, social media and for answering questions (correctly) from in-game hosts, as we try to grow more engagement and emotional attachment to our sports programs.

5. Award major prizes to the points winners at the end of each quarter and the end of the year, too. Showering the best fans with the best prizes will make others want to earn them too.

Please share your other ideas below, in the comments section. Go Pios!

Puck Swami is the Internet moniker of a long-time DU fan and alumnus.

Denver Goes Deep For 93-69 Road Win

Good teams win games they are supposed to win.

Denver (14-9, 6-4) did just that tonight in Tulsa, Oklahoma where the Pioneers got contributions from their bench (20 points), shot a blistering 58.9% (vs. 43.4%) from the field, clobbered ORU on the boards (36-26) and shot 68.6% (11-16) from downtown to put their stamp on the game and sweep ORU in Summit League play.

A late first half surge seemed to fuel the romp.

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Another important 2-game growth stretch coming for DU Men’s Hoops

As the Pioneers cycle through the Summit League for a second time, one can begin to gauge overall improvement against prior results. South Dakota got the best of Denver in their return showdown against the Pioneers in Vermilion, S.D. Now, Denver faces two conference foes a second time – Oral Roberts on the road and Fort Wayne at home. Continue reading Another important 2-game growth stretch coming for DU Men’s Hoops

Mooney does it again – Denver loses heartbreaker to South Dakota, 88-83

Special to LetsGoDU by Chris Shockey

The good news: Denver doesn’t have any more regular season games against Matt Mooney and the South Dakota Coyotes. The bad news: They may see them again come conference tournament time. Oh, and Mooney is only a sophomore. Continue reading Mooney does it again – Denver loses heartbreaker to South Dakota, 88-83

Pemberton’s career high 25 points lead Denver past South Dakota State

Special to LetsGoDU by: Chris Shockey

In what was supposed to be a battle between the Summit League’s two best big men, only South Dakota State’s Mike Daum brought his A game. Fortunately for Denver, Jake Pemberton more than made up for Daniel Amigo’s below average night. Continue reading Pemberton’s career high 25 points lead Denver past South Dakota State