Sports
- The University of Colorado Buffaloes are officially back "home" again in the Big 12 after a 13-year visit to the Pac-12.
- Established by women students passionate about athletics, the WAA strove to promote interest in women’s sports.
- Taylor Simpson (Fin’25) is in her final season as setter for CU women’s volleyball. While she calls the plays and touches the ball on nearly every point, Simpson says she is only one of “19 leaders on the team,” and that life after graduation might have to include some volleyball.
- The tireless Buffaloes made headlines this summer: three NBA draft picks, an NBA Championship, Olympic gold and more.
- Anthony Pham was named Colorado tennis associate head coach in February 2021 and head coach just five months later. Since then, the team has seen a remarkable program turnaround, and they’ve become like family.
- As football’s QB1 gears up for a second year leading the Buffs, he’s focused on embracing change and building on a transcendent debut season.
- A decade after graduating, Michael Washington (Jour’12) longed for the outdoor community he had found at CU «Ƶ. In 2022, he left his career in the music industry to become founder and CEO of Usal, a community-based program helping Los Angeles residents participate in unique outdoor activities, workshops and trips.
- How international cycling’s best-kept secret learned to lead from behind.
- David Plati’s semi-retirement, Mark Wetmore’s hall of fame induction and more.
- CU announced the creation of the Colorado Athletics Visibility Award (CAVA) Dec. 1, 2021. Alexia Kuehl and Evan Battey were the first recipients.