Sports Briefs – Winter 2013
Stats
2.892
was the GPA of CU’s student-athletes during spring, the second-highest average since 1996.
500
is how many CU football radio broadcasts KOA’s Larry Zimmer had called after he worked the home game against Arizona on Oct. 26.
3
is the number of CU football games ever postponed: in 2013 (Fresno State in September because of flooding), 2001 and 1963.
$2,000,000
has been raised by the Buffalo Bicycle Classic for scholarships for high-performing students who qualify for financial aid.
800
students have won scholarship support, thanks to our Buffalo Bicycle Classic riders and sponsors.
CU Volleyball Sets Victories
Liz Kritza had gone without a victory over a nationally ranked opponent in her first 4.5 seasons as volleyball coach. But in an eight-day span, the Buffs knocked off two nationally ranked programs — No. 11-ranked UCLA and No. 1-ranked Washington. It was the second time in program history that the Buffs have beaten a top-ranked team, Nebraska in 2006 being the other. “Years of work go into something like this,” Kritza says.
Buff Tidbits
Darian Hagan (Soc ex’92), a starting quarterback, and former Buff men’s basketball coach Frosty Cox will be inducted into the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame on April 17. Men’s golf earned the team title for the second time in three years at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational in Erie. Nikki Marshall (Soc’10) won a National Women’s Soccer League title with the Portland Thorns FC and was picked in the NWSL waiver draft by the Washington Spirit.
Soccer Team Soars into Winning Territory
The CU soccer team posted its best start — through the end of September — since 2008. The Buffs won eight of their first 10 games, with both losses to nationally ranked teams. In early October, Colorado won its first Pac-12 home game ever by beating Oregon State 2-1. CU followed up the win over Oregon State by beating Oregon.
Photography by CU Athletics