Jason Bartlett, Yonkers Raceway's perennial leading driver, reached 7,000 career victories
Jason Bartlett, Yonkers Raceway's perennial leading driver, reached 7,000 career victories
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DU-nasty, anyone? “Absolutely,” Pios goaltender Matt Davis said Monday night inside the bowels of Magness Arena, home of the best college hockey program that ever lived. “I mean, (we got) three (championships) in seven (NCAA tournaments). “Guys might as well get four in eight.” No program — not Michigan, not North Dakota, not Wisconsin — got to 10 NCAA titles before DU.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe Rockies found misery again in their first extra-inning game of the season. Philadelphia walked off Colorado, 2-1, in the series opener at Citizens Bank Park on Monday night, dropping the Rockies to 4-13 on the year. The Rockies couldn’t solve ace Aaron Nola, and then came up short in a pair of opportunities to score in the ninth and 10th innings before Cristian Pache’s single lifted Philadelphia to the victory. “Whoever came out on the short end of this one, it was going to be a tough one,” Rockies manager Bud Black told reporters.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareRoosevelt girls basketball coach Enoch Miller announced his resignation to the team on Monday, after leading the Rough Riders to consecutive Class 5A titles during his two seasons at the helm. Miller cited two primary reasons for his departure: A desire to spend more time with his daughter, a seventh grader whom he coaches in club basketball, and the difficultly of not being a teacher at Roosevelt.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe NBA playoffs are upon us and the Nuggets are kicking off their 2024 title defense by inviting fans to attend a pep rally on Wednesday at McGregor Square in Denver. Related Articles Denver Nuggets | Renck vs. Keeler: As Nuggets chase repeat, which Western Conference team provides Denver’s trickiest matchup? Denver Nuggets | Nuggets might watch Lakers vs.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareIn two years at Colorado, Aaronette Vonleh developed into one of the best centers in the country. She will play her final season of college basketball elsewhere, however. On Monday, the 6-foot-3 Vonleh put her name into the transfer portal, leaving the Buffaloes after helping them to two consecutive Sweet 16 appearances. Related Articles College Sports | George Hegamin thrilled to join Coach Prime’s staff with CU Buffs College Sports | Reports: CU Buffs, Nuggets legend Chauncey Billups set to get Hall call College Sports | Changes are coming, but foundation set for CU Buffs women’s basketball College Sports | Keeler: CU Buffs just gave women’s basketball coach JR Payne a nice raise.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe transfer portal for college football is about to get very busy for Colorado and other teams around the country. On Monday morning, On3Sports reported that CU defensive lineman Chazz Wallace plans to enter the transfer portal, the first CU player to leave for the portal this spring. It didn’t take long for him to have company. Also on Monday, On3Sports reported that safety Jaden Milliner-Jones and offensive linemen Isaiah Jatta and Savion Washington also plan to enter the transfer portal.
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