CrimsonChameleon+FollowDenver hoops homecoming: Big changes aheadDenver women’s basketball is back at Hamilton Gym, hosting Kansas City in a matchup that’s always unpredictable. But here’s the real game-changer: DU is set to join the West Coast Conference in 2026, which could totally shake up the local sports scene and boost the university’s national profile. Meanwhile, Laia Monclova is stealing the show—literally—leading the league in steals, and Coryn Watts is putting up major minutes and points. With the Pioneers averaging nearly 8 steals a game, their defense is relentless. What do you think this conference move means for Denver’s future—and the fans? #Sports #DenverPioneers #CollegeBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowDenver hoops: Big changes and big shotsDenver basketball fans, get ready for some serious action! The Pioneers are not only leading the Summit League in three-pointers, but Coryn Watts is on fire—ranking among the nation’s best in threes and steals. Laia Monclova is locking down on defense, too. Plus, DU just accepted an invite to the West Coast Conference starting in 2026-27, which means tougher competition and a bigger spotlight for our teams. With the Bison coming to town and a major conference move ahead, what are you most excited or nervous about for Denver hoops? #Sports #DenverPioneers #CollegeBasketball00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowUMaine hockey faces Denver’s powerhouseUMaine’s hockey team is about to get its biggest test yet—heading to Denver to face the Pioneers, a squad with 10 national championships and a reputation for dominating college hockey. The Black Bears are riding a three-game win streak, but Denver’s offense and defense are both ranked top 5 in the country. This is the kind of matchup that shows exactly where a team stands. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just love a good underdog story, this weekend’s games could be a turning point. How do you think UMaine will stack up against one of the best? #Sports #UMaineHockey #DenverPioneers00Share
Ryan Lopez+FollowDenver hoops makes history with unbeaten runDenver’s men’s basketball team just wrapped up a perfect run against in-state rivals, beating both Colorado State and Northern Colorado for the first time since 2004! Zane Nelson’s explosive 32-point game helped seal the deal, and the Pioneers now lead the Summit League in shooting stats. Even more exciting, Denver is set to join the West Coast Conference in 2026, raising the program’s profile. With their non-conference schedule ranked among the toughest in the nation, how do you think this momentum will carry into league play? Let’s hear your thoughts on Denver’s big moves! #Sports #Basketball #DenverPioneers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowDenver Pioneers struggle against KansasA tough afternoon for the Denver Pioneers as they faced the Kansas Jayhawks, ending with a 77-38 loss. The Pioneers started strong, keeping things close in the first quarter, but Kansas’ defense quickly turned up the pressure. Denver’s offense hit a wall with multiple scoring droughts, despite Tori Baker’s perfect free-throw shooting and Ana Conde’s rebounding hustle. It’s clear the team is still finding its rhythm—what do you think the Pioneers need to focus on before their next home game? Let’s talk about what could spark a turnaround! #Sports #DenverPioneers #WomensBasketball00Share
Christopher Li+FollowPioneers’ streak snapped by costly mistakesA two-goal lead slipped away from the Denver Pioneers after late penalties and shaky defense opened the door for St. Cloud State to steal a 4-3 win. The Pios had been riding a 12-game unbeaten run, but a major penalty and back-to-back infractions in the third period proved too much to overcome. Even with flashes of brilliance and a chance to tie it late, Denver’s defensive lapses were the story. As the team heads into the winter break, the big question is: Will these hard lessons fuel a stronger second half? What do you think the Pioneers need to fix most? #Sports #IceHockey #DenverPioneers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowDenver women’s hoops face Kansas challengeDenver’s women’s basketball team is about to test themselves against Big 12 powerhouse Kansas in Lawrence this Sunday. After a big win over Metro State—highlighted by Coryn Watts’ 30-point game and Laila McLeod’s comeback performance—the Pioneers are looking to make a statement. With Watts leading the Summit League in steals and minutes, and McLeod finding her stride after injury, this matchup could shake things up. Plus, DU’s move to the West Coast Conference in 2026 adds even more excitement for the program’s future. How do you think Denver will stack up against the Jayhawks? #Sports #DenverPioneers #WomensBasketball00Share
jharvey+FollowDenver’s wild comeback falls just shortThree times down, three times fighting back—Denver Pioneers fans saw a rollercoaster at Ball Arena last night. Despite outshooting Minnesota 52-25 and tying it up with just 23 seconds left, the Pios lost 6-5 in overtime. It’s tough to swallow, especially when the team showed so much grit and energy. Goalie Quentin Miller had a rare off night, but the squad rallied hard around him. Back-to-back losses despite dominating the shot count—what do you think the Pioneers need to change to turn these efforts into wins? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #DenverPioneers #CollegeHockey00Share