SportsCU and CSU have learned where they’ll play bowl games. Will one team have a Heisman Trophy winner, too?By Andrew Villegas
SportsIn tournament marked by political debate over transgender athlete, CSU volleyball wins Mountain West Conference titleBy The Associated Press and Andrew Villegas
SportsFormer college baseball player sues, says NCAA, conferences fixed wages with scholarship limitsBy The Associated Press
SportsNCAA agrees to allow college athletes to transfer without losing a year of eligibility following lawsuitBy Tony Gorman
SportsFor JUCO players, World Series in Grand Junction brings big crowds and homegrown fansBy Stina Sieg
SportsColorado’s Division II schools are missing out on a recent NCAA settlement to pay student-athletes. Here’s how they plan to stay competitiveBy Tony Gorman
SportsMarch Madness: CU women make 2024 tourney debut. Colorado’s best collegiate team is part of a revolution in women’s basketballBy Rachel Estabrook
SportsColorado’s March Madness: 3 teams from the state selected for the NCAA tournaments. CU Buffs women join ‘Group of Death’By Alejandro A. Alonso Galva
SportsLarry Zimmer, the longtime voice of Colorado football and basketball games, has died at 88By The Associated Press
SportsColorado attorney general joins lawsuit against NCAA that alleges antitrust violation in college athlete transfer ruleBy The Associated Press
SportsFormer CU players told they weren’t ready for Prime Time. They moved on but won’t forgetBy The Associated Press
SportsDeion Sanders still winning in Black community after first loss at ColoradoBy The Associated Press
EducationAthletic programs at Colorado universities spend more than they make, according to state auditor reportBy Paolo Zialcita
SportsCU Buffaloes ‘hasn’t scratched the surface of what it’s capable of doing,’ says Coach PrimeBy The Associated Press
SportsBig 12 not quite the same, but it feels like home to a 98-year-old Colorado fanBy The Associated Press