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Former Rockies instructor takes job at UC-Colorado Springs

Hajek has left the Rockies organization to take on the challenge of coaching a new college baseball program at UC-Colorado Springs. → Read More

Shane Carle leads pitchers sprouting from Rockies farm system

Pitching, specifically Rockies pitching, will be a hot topic until attention turns to spring training in March. → Read More

Rex Brothers, Jon Gray are struggling in Triple-A

Don't send Sherlock Holmes to Albuquerque quite yet to determine if there's any mystery surrounding the performances of pitchers Rex Brothers and Jon Gray. → Read More

Colorado Classics: Jeff Congdon recalls ABA days fondly

It was the 1969-70 season, and Jeff Congdon was part of the Denver team known as the Rockets in its third year in the American Basketball Association, which merged with the NBA in 1976. → Read More

Remembering Wyoming basketball's 2002 trip to the NCAA Tournament

Josh Davis remembers walking across the Wyoming campus during the winter and needing to turn around and walk backward because the wind was so fierce. → Read More

Regis coach Lonnie Porter retires from coaching with 538 wins

Porter was on the sideline, his coat off, and doing everything in his power to will his team to a win. → Read More

Blane Morgan leaves Air Force to become assistant at San Diego State

After 17 years as a player and a member of the coaching staff, Blane Morgan has left the Air Force Academy football program to join the coaching staff at San Diego State. → Read More

Denver Pioneers fall to IUPUI at Magness Arena

The Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) held off the Denver Pioneers on Saturday 54-53 at Magness Arena. → Read More

Gary Glick, Colorado A&M star and No. 1 pick in '56 NFL draft, dies

Gary Glick, the former Colorado A&M football star who was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1956 NFL Draft, died in his Fort Collins home Wednesday, acco → Read More

Jim Knowlton vows to bring "fresh eyes" as new AD at Air Force Academy

In less than two months, Jim Knowlton will take his place as the 11th athletic director at the Air Force Academy. → Read More

Brett Olson eager to help DU finish strong

With his college basketball career down to its final handful of games, Brett Olson could be torn between personal and team goals. → Read More

Wyoming brings in skill players in Craig Bohl's second season

Wyoming coach Craig Bohl began his second season Wednesday in Laramie by announcing a supercharged class of new prospects for the football program and saying there is no time to wait in the rebuilding of his team that finished 4-8 overall, 2-8 in the Mountain West. → Read More

Troy Calhoun calls incoming class a "quality group"

A couple of common threads binding together the high school athletes who expressed intentions of going to the Air Force Academy to play football for coach Troy Calhoun were a liking of the coaching staff and a desire to do something positive for their country. → Read More

Colorado Classics: Otis Armstrong forever a Bronco at heart

Running back was Otis Armstrong's place in the lineup when he played for the Broncos from 1973-80. → Read More

Air Force's national search for AD led to James Knowlton

An Air Force Academy official told members of the media Thursday that a national search that led to the hiring of James Knowlton as the academy's new athletic director was a detailed, year-long process that went by the book. → Read More

Denver Pioneers take league play on the road

The first road trip in conference play is usually scary enough, but coach Joe Scott and his Denver Pioneers are away from Magness Arena in Summit League play down a game after splitting the first two league games at home. → Read More

Broncos' Omar Bolden giving plenty in return

Omar Bolden's initial thought was to compare his job of returning kickoffs for the Broncos with what every other working person does every day. → Read More

Pioneers hold off Hawks in overtime

Cam Griffin had that little extra something as he slammed the dunk into the net Monday night. → Read More

Hans Mueh saying farewell to Air Force Falcons as athletic director

With a tip of his hat to the accomplishments of the Air Force football team this year, Hans Mueh is leaving his post as athletic director with peace of mind as well as anticipation of what will come in the next stage of his life. → Read More

Broncos expect, need special-teams upgrade in finale vs. Raiders

It was unanimous in the Broncos' locker room at Dove Valley this week that the play of their special teams Monday at Cincinnati wasn't acceptable. → Read More