Category Archives: Men’s Sports

BC Line Leads USA to 10-4 Win Over Germany to Open World Juniors Campaign

The USA started its Group A competition against Germany in Preliminary Play on Thursday afternoon at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa. Boston College and Boston University players dominated the scoreboard as the Americans cruised to a 10-4 victory to open the tournament 1-0 with a +6 goal differential, which factors into the all-important tie-breaking scenarios. DU defenseman Zeev Buium was + 3 for the game, playing on the USA’s top D pairing with a game-high 24+ minutes of ice time. Continue reading BC Line Leads USA to 10-4 Win Over Germany to Open World Juniors Campaign

UMass-Amherst to Join Summit League as Men’s Soccer Affiliate

No, this is not an April Fool’s joke just before Christmas.

The UMass-Amherst Minutemen are joining the Summit League as affiliate members for men’s soccer beginning in 2025. The new, weird union will partner UMass-Amherst with the University of Delaware Fightin’ Blue Hens as the Summit League’s newest affiliate members. The ‘Flagship’ Minutemen were members of the 14-team Atlantic 10 Conference. Why would they leave a geographically logical conference for the Summit League? We can only speculate that A-10 conference members care for the Minutemen as much as we do. Continue reading UMass-Amherst to Join Summit League as Men’s Soccer Affiliate

Carle Convenes Team USA Ahead of IIHF World Junior Championships

DU and Team USA Head Coach David Carle has gathered his squad to defend their IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. The first Ā pre-competition game for Team USA begins December 19th against Slovakia in Kingston, Ontario, followed by a final pre-tourney game against Finland in Cornwall, Ontario on December 21. Ā The USA takes to the ice for their first official tournament game on December 26th against Germany at the Canadian Tire Center in Ottawa, where the team will play in Pool A. You can find the full tournament schedule here. The US team just arrived at the Invista Centre, Team USA’s home for the next three days as it prepares for the aforementioned Slovakia Ā pre-tournament matchup in Kingston. Continue reading Carle Convenes Team USA Ahead of IIHF World Junior Championships

Steve Fisher Epitomized ‘Game Day’ at the University of Denver

On the northwest corner of High Street and Asbury Avenue, a one-story stucco home sits across the street from the University of Denver. A yard sign was often posted in the front yard proclaiming ‘Game Day’, reminding students and the community that a DU athletic team was playing at home that day or night.

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Pioneers Bounce Back from Blown Lead to Earn Gold Pan Split

Look, there’s no two ways about it. Blowing a 3-0 lead to your archrival and giving up five straight goals along the way is embarrassing. Add in the fact that the #4 Denver Pioneers (14-4-0, 4-4-0 NCHC) had zero regulation wins in nearly a month, the blown lead and loss stung even more. So, a night later, with game two of the home-and-home series with the #10 Colorado College TigersĀ  (10-5-1, 4-3-1 NCHC) and the last game before the three-week holiday break looming, the vibes were terrible and the pressure was immense. Was DU’s season on the line already in mid-December? Fortunately, Cale Ashcroft’s game-winning goal five and a half minutes into the third period prevented that question from needing to be answered as the Pioneers held on to earn the 2-1 win and split the first Gold Pan series of the season. Continue reading Pioneers Bounce Back from Blown Lead to Earn Gold Pan Split

Five Consecutive Goals by Colorado College Drop DU, 5-4

The Pioneer faithful expected the Gold Pan rivalry to pull the #4 Pioneers out of their mid-season slump after DU lost three of their four previous games. Denver traveled to Colorado Springs Friday evening and built a comfortable lead over #10 CC in the first period, 2-0,  following a pair of short-handed goals by Samu Salminen. The shorthanded goals were just the elixer that Denver needed, right?

Wrong. Continue reading Five Consecutive Goals by Colorado College Drop DU, 5-4

DU Falls to Vermont in PKs, College Cup Run Ends in Semis Again

In Brazil they call soccer ‘the beautiful game‘. However, it can be a cruel game too, with paper-thin margins. #3 Denver was the best team (statistically) on the field Friday night in the College Cup semifinal between the Pioneers and Vermont Catamounts but it was not to be for Denver men’s soccer in Cary, North Carolina. A crossbar shot, a missed first-half Catamounts handball in the box, a close non-offside call on Vermont’s only regulation goal and numerous missed scoring chances by the Pioneers led to the deciding penalty shots. That is not to say Vermont did not have chances of their own, particularly in the second half of the match, as both sides created scoring opportunities to end the match in regulation. Shootouts are a game of roulette and Denver came up short. Continue reading DU Falls to Vermont in PKs, College Cup Run Ends in Semis Again

Vermont A to Z: 26 Things to Know Before Friday’s College Cup Semifinal

DU faces the University of Vermont in the 2024 College Cup Semifinal at WakeMed Soccer Park in Cary, North Carolina. Opening kickoff is set for 5 p.m. ET/3 p.m. MT, and the game will be broadcast on ESPNU and ESPN+.  Here is everything you want to know about Vermont and the University of Vermont soccer:

America East Conference winner in 2024 with 7 total conference titles

Bridges that are covered are popular tourist attractions

Catamounts is their nickname Continue reading Vermont A to Z: 26 Things to Know Before Friday’s College Cup Semifinal

Denver Earns Scrappy Road Win Over Portland State 68-67

It’s a fascinating time to be a DU basketball fan. This season’s team (5-6) was always going to rely on guard play. However, the talented and youthful backcourt assembled by the coaching staff was going to be backstopped by a formidable front lineĀ  – two seven footers, a 6’9″ Polish National Team member and veteran Pedro Lopez Sanvicente (6’9″). At this point in non-conference play, Sanvicente is the last man standing (for now) and the coaching staff must mix and match lineups, problem-solve, coach and develop players on the fly. Continue reading Denver Earns Scrappy Road Win Over Portland State 68-67

Pioneers Battle Back for OT Split at Western Michigan with Extra-Skater & OT Goals

The #2 Denver Pioneers (13-3-0, 3-3-0 NCHC) may not have found their offensive footing but they found two important goals in game two in Kalamazoo when they needed them most. After skating to a 1-1 tie with the #7 Western Michigan Broncos (10-3-1, 6-1-1 NCHC) after two periods, the Pioneers found themselves down 2-1 in the waning minutes. With his own net empty, Samu Salminen fired a pass from Boston Buckberger past a stout Hampton Slukynsky to tie the game with just over a minute left. Captain Carter King won it nearly three minutes into three-on-three overtime with a beauty of a five-hole shot after turning on the jets on a breakaway. Continue reading Pioneers Battle Back for OT Split at Western Michigan with Extra-Skater & OT Goals