The #4 Denver Pioneers (9-5-1, 5-1-0 NCHC) never led but it didn’t stop them from making the 2025 United States Hockey Hall of Fame Game a fantastically entertaining affair, falling behind 1-0, 3-1, and 5-4 to the Minnesota Golden Gophers (7-9-1, 3-3-0 Big 10) before tying the game at 5-5 with just 23 seconds left. Even in overtime, the Pioneers made it a nailbiter, hitting a post and forcing UMN goalie Luca Di Pasquo to make massive save after massive save. It wasn’t until Javon Moore found himself on a short breakaway on DU goalie Quentin Miller, who had his first bad game as a Pioneers, that the Gophers finally ended a thriller at Ball Arena, with Minnesota winning, 6-5. Continue reading #4 Pioneers Fall to Gophers in OT at Ball Arena in US Hockey Hall of Fame Game
Category Archives: Men’s Sports
Thanksgiving Week Features a Full Day of Hockey on Saturday, November 29th
It is U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame Week! The University of Denver and the DU Alumni Council are hosting the Holiday Hat Trick —three events, a full day of hockey — on Saturday, November 29. It’s a holiday week, so take family and friends to a busy hockey Saturday. Continue reading Thanksgiving Week Features a Full Day of Hockey on Saturday, November 29th
Denver Stung on Penalty Kicks Again, Falls to Portland in NCAA Second Round
In last season’s NCAA College Cup, the University of Denver and Vermont played to a 1-1 draw through regulation and two 10-minute overtime periods. The match was decided on a penalty shootout, which Vermont won 4-3 to advance to the final. Despite playing an outstanding match on the road Sunday night. Denver men’s soccer (12-8-2) met a similar fate in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Denver and Portland were knotted 2-2 in regulation and OT. The match went to penalty kicks. Denver missed one of their five tries and the Pilots went 5-for-5 to end Denver’s season.
Denver drew first-blood early. DU was awarded an early penalty kick two and a half minutes into the game. Holger Olson calmly faked goalie Miguel-Angel Hernandez to the left and calmly rolled the ball into the right-side of the goal, 1-0 Pioneers. Following the PK, the Pioneers fell back and began absorbing pressure on the defensive end. Portland took three dangerous corners and the Pioneers were called for a penalty kick. DU’s Grant Lund was cited for running up the back of the Pilot’s Joe Highfield in the box for the penalty call. Highfield took the kick and sent a low shot up the middle into goal, 1-1 (@19:50). Denver started to earn sustained possession in the Pilots end midway through the half and Denver looked to be gaining confidence in the Pilots’ half of the field. With 5:30 left in the first half, Bryce Willoughby made a dangerous run into the Pilots box and nearly scored. The ball found the foot of Luke Schultz who pulled his shot wide to the right of goal. The teams played even-up over the final ten minutes. The Pioneers had 6 shots-on-goal to the Pilots 2 for the half.
The early pace of play in the second half fell to Portland but the Denver defense held strong. Eight minutes into the half, Denver created a quick counter- attack from Luke Schultz who missed a clean opportunity to score with a shot that went to the right of the goal. Several minutes later, Bryce Willoughby took a turn-around shot in the box, saved by Miguel-Angel Hernandez. The Pioneers began to gain field position on the Pilots. A quick counter-attack from Portland sent a ball to Diego Rosas outside the box. Rosas cut right to the center of the field and launched a bending shot past keeper Isaac Nahme, 2-1 Portland (@64:18). Denver started to press forward. The Pioneers launched the ball into the Pilot’s box and Keegan Kelly sent a ball to Kyle Mcgowan’s foot. Mcgowan knotted the game, 2-2 (@76:28). In the final ten minutes of regulation, Denver pressured the ball and put the Pilots on the back foot. Regulation ended 2-2 with two ten-minute overtimes and Golden Goal rules.
The only scoring threat in the first extra period came from Portland’s Alex Waggoner in a crowded box. Isaac Nahme saved the point-blank shot to extend the game.
Early in the second extra period, DU’s Holger Olson shot to the right of the Pilot goal, missing a solid scoring opportunity. The Pilots gained more control in the remaining overtime period but were unable to get the ball past Isaac Nahme. The match went to penalty kicks.
On the five penalty kicks taken by Denver, Miguel-Angel Hernandez stopped Dylan Akau on Denver’s second penalty kick try. The Pilots nailed all five of their tries and that marked the bittersweet end of the season for Denver and outstanding keeper Isaac Nehme.
Sam Harris Erases 2-0 Deficit but DU Falls to ASU in Overtime
It’s not exactly a secret that Sam Harris is one of the best players on the #3 Denver Pioneers’ (9-4-1, 5-1-0 NCHC) roster, but opposing teams are having a hell of a time trying to slow him down. In game two of the Pioneers’ series with the Arizona State Sun Devils (5-8-1, 3-4-1 NCHC), Harris singlehandedly pulled the Pioneers back into the game with goals in the second and third period, and was one correctly-waved-off goal away from a hat trick that would have given the Pioneers the win. Instead, Harris’ two goals erased an early 2-0 deficit to force overtime, when the Sun Devils finally found the back of the net again with just 20 seconds left in the extra frame to finish off the weekend split. Continue reading Sam Harris Erases 2-0 Deficit but DU Falls to ASU in Overtime
DU Solves UC Irvine, Advances to NCAA Second Round
Denver faced UC Irvine Thursday afternoon in first-round NCAA action at Pioneer Field. It was a defensive first 70 minutes before Denver found paydirt and broke the scoring drought. Kyle McGowan scored the game winner and Luke Schultz added an insurance goal three minutes later to send the Pioneers to the second round NCAA Tournament play. Continue reading DU Solves UC Irvine, Advances to NCAA Second Round
DU Men’s Soccer to Host UC Irvine Thursday in NCAA First Round
DU Men’s Soccer (11-7-2, 4-1-1) received word Monday morning that they will face the UC Irvine Anteaters at Pioneer Field on Thursday at 3:00 pm MT. The assignment follows a 4-2 victory Saturday over UMKC in the Summit League Tournament championship. Tickets for the matchup are now on sale, but if you can’t attend, the match will be streamed on ESPN+. Continue reading DU Men’s Soccer to Host UC Irvine Thursday in NCAA First Round
Pioneers Get Weekend Sweep of Tigers, Extend NCHC Winning Streak to Four
It’s never easy against the Tigers. Or at least it hasn’t been since the Mike Haviland era ended. But in the end, after last night’s 2-1 overtime thriller that ended with a Boston Buckberger snipe, the #4 Denver Pioneers (8-3-1, 4-0-0 NCHC) got the job done again, finishing off the weekend sweep of the #17 Colorado College Tigers (6-5-1, 1-4-1 NCHC) with a 3-2 classic in Colorado Springs. The win effectively guarantees Denver will retain the Gold Pan for the 7th straight year, as they only need 1 point in February’s rematch to keep it at home. Continue reading Pioneers Get Weekend Sweep of Tigers, Extend NCHC Winning Streak to Four
Boston Buckberger Calls Game in Overtime as Pioneers Take Gold Pan Game One
It wasn’t looking good for the #4 Denver Pioneers (7-3-1, 3-0-0 NCHC) with just four minutes left in regulation as their archrivals, the #17 Colorado College Tigers (6-4-1, 1-3-1 NCHC), held a 1-0 lead and had fully collapsed into their patented neutral zone trap. But one misplayed save by CC senior goaltender Kaidan Mbereko later, DU defenseman Eric Pohlkamp swatted home the tying goal, which gave Boston Buckberger the stage to win it three and a half minutes into three-on-three overtime. The 2-1 victory means the Pioneers drew first blood in this year’s Battle for the Gold Pan and are one win away from retaining the trophy for the seventh straight year. Continue reading Boston Buckberger Calls Game in Overtime as Pioneers Take Gold Pan Game One
The Fall Classic Continues
Baseball is not over!
As the weather starts to change, leaves fall and the temps drop, you can order your vintage Denver baseball jersey, exclusively from LetsGoDU. Perfect as a collectible or as an extra layer, celebrate 130 years of DU baseball in this special LetsGoDU memorial edition. Continue reading The Fall Classic Continues
After the Smoke Clears – Seven Observations about DU and the WCC
Here are 7 random thoughts, observations and speculations following last Friday’s announcement that Denver is moving to the West Coast conference (WCC) for the 2026-27 season. Continue reading After the Smoke Clears – Seven Observations about DU and the WCC