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Reaching New Heights: Denver NWSL Team Launches ‘Summit’ Name, Crest

The new National Women’s Soccer League team in Denver is looking to reach new heights with their name and crest, which they unveiled on Tuesday, July 22. The team announced on their website and social media channels that, when the club takes the pitch in 2026, it will be known

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Denver NWSL Franchise Asks Fans to Vote on Club Name

Professional women’s soccer is coming to the Mile High City next year, and the ownership group wants to hear from fans on what the team’s name should be. Denver was awarded the 16th National Women’s Soccer League franchise in late January, and the ownership group has wasted no time soliciting

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Colorado Buffaloes’ New Football Jerseys Leaked By CTESPN

Colorado is set to unveil new football uniforms ahead of the 2024 season, and former NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown gave us a sneak peek at the jersey design over the weekend.

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Colorado College Tigers Unveil Refreshed Athletic Logos

In order to create a unified brand across its athletic department, Colorado College unveiled a refreshed primary logo and new secondary mark in early February.  “This is an exciting day for the Tigers,” Colorado College vice president and athletic director Lesley Irvine said in a statement. “The logo refresh speaks

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Colorado Buffaloes Unveil Sox Walseth-Era Throwback Uniforms

The Colorado men’s basketball program will celebrate its last regular season conference title by wearing throwback uniforms against Utah on Jan. 12 (6 p.m. ET on ESPNU). The Buffaloes are honoring late coach Russell “Sox” Walseth during the game and inviting several of his former players to attend the celebration.

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Rocky Mountain High: The Story Behind the Colorado Springs Sky Sox

The majestic Pikes Peak, one of 53 mountains in the state of Colorado that ascend above 14,000 feet, was named for Zebulon Pike, who led an 1806 expedition to the base of the mountain. The mountain has been called a lot of names, including the Arapaho “Heey-otoyoo” (Long Mountain), El Capitán (by Spanish explorers in the 1700s), Highest

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