Denver won its 10th college hockey title in program history by defeating Boston College in the 2024 NCAA Men's Frozen Four ...
The University of Denver Pioneers won their 10th NCAA Men's ice hockey championship yesterday when they defeated Will Smith ...
The University of Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team won their 10th NCAA National Championship. They were tied with the ...
Watch the postgame press conference from April 13, 2024 following the 2024 Frozen Four men's hockey national championship ...
Owen Crain (PxP), William Gregory (Color), and Kendall Spencer (Color) have the call from the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul.
Boston College was shut out for the first time all season Saturday night, falling to Denver in the Frozen Four Championship, 2-0.
Denver defeated Boston College in the 2024 NCAA Men's Frozen Four championship to win it's 10th title in program history.
The Denver Pioneers are the sports teams of the University of Denver . They play in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. Denver is a member of The Summit League for men's and women's basketball, swimming and diving, men's and women's soccer, tennis and golf for both men and women, plus women's volleyball.
The Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I college ice hockey program that represents the University of Denver. The Pioneers are a member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC).
The Denver Pioneers men's basketball team represents the University of Denver and competes in the NCAA Division I men's college basketball in Denver, Colorado. They are led by head coach Jeff Wulbrun and are members of the Summit League.
The Denver Pioneers men's lacrosse team represents the University of Denver in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college lacrosse. The DU men's lacrosse program was first introduced in 1966 as a club sport.
The University of Denver Ski Team is a collegiate team that has won a record 24 NCAA Championships the first dating back to 1954. Under the direction of coach Willy Schaeffler, a member of the National Ski Hall of Fame, the Pioneers skied their way to 13 championships.
The Denver Pioneers men's soccer team represents the University of Denver in NCAA Division I men's soccer competitions. The Pioneers compete in The Summit League.
The Denver Pioneers women's basketball team represents the University of Denver and competes in the NCAA Division I women's college basketball in Denver, Colorado.
The Miami RedHawks are the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, United States. Miami is a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) East Division and sponsors teams in nine men's and ten women's NCAA sanctioned sports; the RedHawks hockey team is a member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference.
The Fort Myers Mighty Mussels are the Class A Advanced Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Minnesota Twins Major League Baseball club, based in Fort Myers, Florida. Home games are played at the CenturyLink Sports Complex in Hammond Stadium, which has a capacity of 7,500, and opened in 1991.
The Denver Pioneers football team formerly represented the University of Denver in college football.
The Denver Pioneers men's basketball statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Denver Pioneers men's basketball program in various categories, including points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.
The Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey program in various categories, including goals, assists, points, and saves. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders.
Miami University is a public research university in Oxford, Ohio. The university was founded in 1809, although classes were not held until 1824.
Miami is the autonym for the Miami Indians once of Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan.