Whether you are new to DU hockey or need a refresher ahead of the program’s attempt this weekend to bring home national title number 11, LetsGoDU has published some of the preeminent articles covering Denver Hockey’s history and its place among the elite collegiate hockey programs and blue bloods. Continue reading DU Hockey’s Place in Collegiate Hockey History
Category Archives: University of Denver
Frozen Four Watch Parties Planned Around Las Vegas, Denver & Around the Country
Pioneer Nation is preparing for the 2026 Frozen Four with NCAA Semifinal pre-game and watch parties around Denver, Las Vegas and the nation. Here is a recap: Continue reading Frozen Four Watch Parties Planned Around Las Vegas, Denver & Around the Country
City of Denver & DU Agree to Buc-ees Adjacent to I-25 & University Boulevard
In a hastily called press conference Tuesday, Denver mayor Mike Johnston and Chancellor Jeremy Haefner announced a joint real estate agreement to allow Buc-ees to develop a parcel of land on the northeast corner of Buchtel Boulevard and University Boulevard. Under the deal, the City of Denver is relocating an aging City-owned power substation on the west side of the proposed parcel. DU’s parcel, Parking Lot 108, will comprise the eastern portion of the 4.5-acre lot (see map below). The terms of the final agreement were not immediately available. Continue reading City of Denver & DU Agree to Buc-ees Adjacent to I-25 & University Boulevard
Sources: The Reports of DU’s Financial Death are Greatly Exaggerated
Many of you have read about the projected University of Denver budget shortfall published by The Denver Post. The bold headline read, University of Denver braces for up to a $30 million budget shortfall next year. The brash headline was quickly modified in the opening sentence to $20 to $30 million for the next full fiscal year. Continue reading Sources: The Reports of DU’s Financial Death are Greatly Exaggerated
DU Adds The Cable Center to Portfolio
The rumors have been swirling for weeks about the future of the Cable Center. Built with a long-term lease on University of Denver land, The Cable Center is being acquired by the University of Denver. The move by DU is a logical step to consolidate capital assets and add needed office, academic and event space. Continue reading DU Adds The Cable Center to Portfolio
2025 Postcard – LetsGoDU

Tribute Denver Baseball Jersey Sales End Tonight
The sale of our vintage Denver baseball jersey ends tonight at midnight. The jerseys celebrate 130 years of DU baseball and can be personalized with each order. Adult and youth sizes available.
Order here. Continue reading Tribute Denver Baseball Jersey Sales End Tonight
LetsGoDU’s Top 10 Articles of 2025
Our Top 10 articles over the past year:
10. Denver Rides Matt Davis Heroics to 6th Frozen Four in 9 Years
Denver Hockey is always a top story. Goalie Matty Davis and head coach David Carle led the Pioneers to the Frozen Four in St. Louis.
9. Breaking – Denver to Join the West Coast Conference
We’ve written about the need to join the WCC for years. When we least expected it, DU received and accepted an offer to join the WCC.
8. University of Denver Titan, Daniel L. Ritchie, Dies at Age 93
‘Titan’ says it all. Dan Ritchie will always be remembered as a true Pioneer as he returned Denver athletics to the Division I ranks and witnessed numerous national championships.
7. Gondola Project Set to Address Campus Navigation Issues
Our readers appreciate satire, especially when it comes to North Dakota or Colorado College. However, this April Fool’s article was Reid Hardy’s most-read piece in 2025.
6. Recapping DU’s Incredibly Terrible Mascot and Identity Decisions since 1998
Originally written in 2018, readers still return to this piece written by Puck Swami. The article reminds us that Denver alumni, fans, and friends are passionate about tradition and identity.
5. DU Hockey Alumnus Faces Cancer Battle
Some things are bigger than sports. The DU community was asked to support a fallen Pioneer. Rhett Rakhshani’s wife, Sharlene (Shar), 31, who was diagnosed with stage four cancer. A GoFundMe was established to support Shar and their three children. Shar sadly passed a little over a year (in January 2024) after that original December 2022 article was posted, with that article receiving more attention after her sad passing.
4. Vote of ‘No Confidence”, failed or otherwise, damages both the Faculty and Administration
At the end of last academic year, Chancellor Haefner was given a vote of ‘No Confidence’ by the faculty – a big mistake in our opinion. We contend that open discussion and engagement would have been much more fruitful and productive.
3. Local Gathering Place, Brueggers Bagels, Abruptly Closes
Readers want to learn about changes around the DU campus. The closing of Bruegger’s Bagels and Pete’s Cafe were two of the numerous retail transformations around the DU campus this past year.
2. Jeff Wulbrun Out: How it all Unraveled
Denver’s former head men’s basketball coach was suspended ‘in-season’ in a stunning turn of events. People had plenty of opinions and shared them on LetsGoDU.
The top read for the past year was written by LetsGoDU editor, Nick Tremaroli. Nick did an in-depth statistical analysis of all Division I men’s hockey programs over the history of the sport and developed a scoring system and ranking to numerically determine the top programs of the past 25 years and all time. The article encouraged vigorous debate inside and outside of the LetsGoDU community. Of course, to us, DU’s finish is not a surprise, but a school to the south of Denver did much better than expected.
As always, thanks for reading LetsGoDU and sharing your many thoughts with us. We, like you, are looking forward to another great year in 2026 that will see DU make its long-awaited transition to the WCC.
Merry Christmas from LetsGoDU
Hoping you have a great Christmas and Holiday, no matter where you are.
–LetsgoDU–
Denver Battles University of Washington in 84-70 Loss
The Pioneers (0-2) remained in Seattle for a West Coast swing to face the University of Washington Thursday evening. The Huskies were coming off a 44-point victory over the University Arkansas Pine Bluff (UABP). Denver was a big underdog and oddsmakers projected nearly a thirty-point difference between the two teams. With only six minutes to go in the game, DU trailed by only seven points, 70-63. The Huskies’ superior talent and size eventually wore down the pesky Pioneers, 84-70. Continue reading Denver Battles University of Washington in 84-70 Loss