DU Dominates Omaha on Senior Day

Denver volleyball (19-5 overall, 10-2 Summit League) shook off a shaky first game (17-25) on Senior Day and swept the next three games ( 25-19, 25-15, 25-16) against the Omaha Mavericks to  remain in the Summit League regular-season chase.

With two games to go for the Pioneers, Oral Roberts has the conference lead (11-2), tied with DU in the loss column. South Dakota fell to Oral Roberts over the weekend and sits at 9-3 with a game scheduled against DU in Vermillion, South Dakota next Friday. Then, DU plays Western Illinois in Macomb, Illinois Sunday to close out the regular season.  Continue reading DU Dominates Omaha on Senior Day

Denver men’s and women’s soccer both punch postseason tickets

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The University of Denver Pioneers women’s soccer program is going back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2013 thanks to the 85th minute heroics of senior forward Angelica Pacheco. Her goal gave the Pioneers a 2-1 lead after North Dakota State had tied it at 1 just minutes before on a penalty kick. The Pioneers bled out the rest of the clock to clinch the 2017 Summit League title and a berth in the NCAA Tournament. Continue reading Denver men’s and women’s soccer both punch postseason tickets

Denver loses to Western Michigan late, won’t finish season unbeaten

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The top-ranked University of Denver Pioneers lost this evening to NCHC foe Western Michigan by a score of 6-5 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Unfortunately for the crazed fans of the Crimson and Gold, the previously unbeaten Pioneers will not finish the year that way as their record falls to 4-1-2 with the loss. Continue reading Denver loses to Western Michigan late, won’t finish season unbeaten

Denver Hockey Series Preview: Western Michigan University

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The top-ranked University of Denver Pioneers are coming off a very impressive weekend beating Boston University and Boston College on the road.  They will continue their season on the road again when they face the Western Michigan University Broncos this weekend on November 3rd and 4th in Kalamazoo.  This will be the first NCHC series of the season for both teams. Continue reading Denver Hockey Series Preview: Western Michigan University

Early Goal Propels Denver Women’s Soccer to Summit Finals

DU women’s soccer traveled to Fargo, North Dakota for the Summit League playoffs. After finishing 5-2 in league play, Denver (#2 seed) was tied with Oral Roberts (#3 seed) and North Dakota State (#4), all three with two league losses. South Dakota State is the #1 seed with a 7-0 mark.

In blustery, freezing temperatures in Fargo, North Dakota senior Jessie Dancy scored Denver’s first goal one minute into the contest against Oral Roberts University. Her goal was assisted by senior forward Angelica Pacheco. That goal held up the other 89 minutes for the win. ORU had several good opportunities  to score the equalizer but failed to capitalize. Continue reading Early Goal Propels Denver Women’s Soccer to Summit Finals

Campus Lounge 2.0 – A Review

I made two visits to the “new” Campus Lounge before writing this review. And it takes several visits to clear your memories of the “old” campus lounge to fairly judge the new place.

The unchanged exterior has a fresh coat of pastel paint and conjures up thoughts of a warm gathering place situated in the heart of the Bonnie Brae neighborhood. How would the new horseshoe bar compare to the old one? Would there be DU and Bronco memorabilia on the walls? Or maybe patrons would be stunned to see DU hockey legend Keith Magnuson’s mural carefully preserved for future generations to behold? Was the decor more upscale and urban or was it a neighborhood eatery where everybody knows your name? And the food – what about that? After 14 months of work and delays, this place was certain to dazzle, right?

The proprietor Dan Landis told 9News several days earlier, “”I’m nervous just because I know not everybody is gonna love it.”

He’s right. Continue reading Campus Lounge 2.0 – A Review

Denver Pioneers Rout Boston College, 6-1 to Complete Boston Weekend Sweep

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DU’s Henrik Borgström had two goals for Denver against BC. Photo: University of Denver

In their most complete game of the season to date, the #1-ranked Denver Pioneers (4-0-2) exploded for three-goal third period to rout #19th-ranked Boston College, 6-1, before nearly 5,000 fans at Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, Mass. The win over BC, when coupled with DU’s Friday 4-3 win over Boston University, sent a strong national message that the Pioneers are the team to beat this season.

“Looking at our team, that was the best performance of the year especially offensively,” said Denver coach Jim Montgomery after game.  “We really showed skill tonight. We made a lot of plays and were really good at managing the puck…We executed great on everything…From our goaltender out, our communication was the best I’ve seen it all year as far as talking and puck support.”

Denver’s all-America candidates stepped up and led in a big way, as Finnish sensation Henrik Borgström had two goals, including the eventual game-winner. Troy Terry had three assists on the evening and Dylan Gambrell scored a goal and added a pair of assists to pace the Pioneer attack, joining the elite 100-point club for DU career scoring.  DU defenseman Blake Hillman also potted his first two goals of the season to help the Pioneers, and Tyson McLellan scored his first of the season for the other Pioneer marker on a feed from Gambrell.

“Denver has dynamic players,” said Boston College coach Jerry York. “They may be better [this year] than they were last year.”

Denver had jumped out to a 3-0 lead after the first two periods, and looked to cruise to victory, but BC clawed it’s way back into the game with a lone power play goal coming on a tip by Christopher Brown 1:45 into the third period to cut the DU lead to two goals. But the Pioneers responded with three unanswered goals in the third to blow the game open and complete the Boston sweep.

The Pioneers travel to Kalamazoo, Michigan next weekend to open NCHC play against Western Michigan.

Shinyashiki’s scores with 16 seconds to send OT victory over UNO

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The storied battle between the University of Denver Men’s Pioneers and the University of Nebraska Omaha Mavericks was magnified to on Saturday, Oct. 28. The familiar opponents clashed on CIBER Field as the Pioneers’ fought for their fourth consecutive conference title.

With 16 seconds on the clock, junior forward Andre Shinyashiki scored his ninth goal of the campaign to send the exhilarating match into extra time. Freshman outside back Jacob Stensson raced down the right flank and sent a cross to Shinyashiki who was positioned near center frame. Shinyashiki redirected his header towards the back door and hit the back post to equalize the score one apiece.

“16 seconds left against our biggest rival, it was great that I could help the team,” Shinyashiki said. “I was the guy who missed the missed the man on their goal so I really felt like I needed to do that.”

In the first frame of extra time the Pioneers carried over their momentum and intensity. One of Omaha’s defender was assessed with a hand ball in the penalty box, awarding the Pioneers with a penalty kick with 2:06 on the clock. Senior captain Graham Smith took the penalty, positioning his shot in the lower left corner to secure the OT victory. 

“For us, a huge point was to not get frustrated and to be resilient and make sure to continue to up-the-tempo,” Head coach Jamie Franks said. “For me, my team grew up tonight and I’m super proud of them on senior night, for those guys, I think it was Alex Underwood said, ‘We’re not going to lose this game.’ We’ve been missing that all season. That sort of confidence, that sort of demand from each other, I’m glad that we found it now. When we do that we’re a tough team to beat.”

Omaha (8-4-2, 1-0-2 Summit League) was the first to get on the board off of a long-throw in. Center-back Seth Rinderknecht threw the ball from the flank to the Denver’s six-yard line. The center was deflected and immediately redirected by a one-time strike from forward Emmanuel Hamzat whose low-drive beat DU goalie Nick Gardner.

The Pioneers displayed resilience to the goal, applying immense pressure towards Omaha’s attacking third which ultimately led to Shinyashiki’s goal.

The Summit League rivals have met in comparable circumstances, last season the Pioneers clinched their fourth-straight conference title where Shinyashiki scored a brace in DU’s 2-1 victory over the Mavericks on Nov. 11.

“It’s an opponent like any other, we approach the game the same but there’s a special feeling against them because they’ve been our conference rivals and there’s always that little bit an extra feeling,” Shinyashiki said.

DU’s momentum amplified in the final third of the first half as the Pioneers began to control possession. Denver held an 8-2 shot on goal edge over Omaha. The Pioneers posted a dangerous chance on net in the 29th minute on a combination play between Elder and junior forward Andre Shinyashiki. Elder passed to Shinyashiki from outside the 18-yard box before wrapping his run around the Mavericks’ backline. Shinyashiki knavishly heeled the ball past Omaha defender to a wide-open Elder, whose one-timer was sent just wide.

Intensity didn’t falter between the friendly foes as 27 fouls were distributed between teams, 14 in the first half alone. Denver freshman midfielder Destan Norman was the only player of those 14 fouls to receive a yellow card. In the 27th minute, Norman was booked a yellow for tripping from behind.

Prior to kickoff Denver’s 2017 senior class was honored as; forward Blake Elder, centerback Kortne Ford, outside back AJ Fuller and senior captains midfielder Graham Smith and midfielder Alex Underwood were recognized for their contributions to the program in their tenure. Collectively, the 2017 senior class has led the program to its first College Cup appearance in program history, contributed to the 2015-16 back-to-back undefeated regular seasons, three-consecutive NCAA tournament appearances and three-straight Summit regular season and tournament titles.

“For these guys to have 54 wins (54-16-8), two or three gold vest community service awards, the top gpa the past two years, the Final Four, two-straight undefeated seasons, three conference championships, three tournament conference championships, every year in the NCAA tournament. It’s just special,” Franks said. “It’s just special. These kids come here to Denver to leave their mark on the program and that’s exactly what they’ve done.”

Denver travels to Western Illinois University (5-8-0, 3-1) for the final match of the regular season on Nov. 4, at 11 a.m. MT. The Pioneers must beat or tie Western Illinois in order to clinch the regular season title.

Goals drive Denver goalie Nick Gardner to success in net

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In a sport where players utilize every inch of the field to work their way as unit with one common goal at stake; to put the soccer ball in the back of the net. Conversely, it takes an alternative mind to defend shots aimed at the 8-yard by 8-feet goal posts securing the net to the ground. Nick Gardner has that defensive mind. Continue reading Goals drive Denver goalie Nick Gardner to success in net

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