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Friday, March 14, 2025

Colorado College faces win-or-go-home series with archrival Denver to salvage season

A crushing end to one season can be fuel the following year, but the weight of those memories can become an anchor as well. Read more →

Nuggets have lost 5 straight to Timberwolves, dating back to playoffs: “All the 5, they beat us pretty easy”

Rosters have changed, but the results haven’t. And the Nuggets might be seeing their rivals from Minnesota yet again in the 2025 playoffs. Read more →

Ex-Broncos coach Michael Wilhoite denied diversion deal after allegedly punching cop at DIA

The Denver District Attorney’s Office said the officer allegedly punched would not agree to diversion and Michael Wilhoite’s assault case would proceed in district court. Read more →

Renck: Kent Denver “Run Devils” have a blast going fast. Can they finish race with a state title?

“I go to the movies in my head sometimes and see the closing credits of us cutting down the net.” Read more →

Rockies Recap: Chase Dollander rebounds, Jacob Stallings hits two homers

Veteran catcher Jacob Stallings homered in his two at-bats (his first two homers of spring) and drove in four runs Read more →

Sienna Betts powers Grandview past Pine Creek and into 6A girls basketball final

The bitterness of last year’s devasting defeat lingered, ultimately inspiring Sienna Betts and the Grandview Wolves. Read more →

Grandview’s Sienna Betts named Gatorade National Girls Basketball Player of the Year finalist

“Sienna is the definition of a great player,” Arapahoe head coach Jerry Knafelc said. Read more →

Down the line: Mullen girls basketball surges past Mead in final four

A drop down from Class 6A has Mullen girls basketball back to its championship-worthy ways. Read more →

Men’s basketball: CU Buffs fight the good fight, but season ends against No. 2 Houston

Houston is trying to prove it’s the best team in the nation, and CU learned why. Read more →

Diana Taurasi says goodbye to one of the greatest careers in women’s basketball history

Diana Taurasi wanted to take her time before deciding whether to retire. Read more →