Athletics
Former Colorado standout Joanne Reid completed her return to the Olympic stage Feb. 11 at the 2026 winter games, competing in the women's 15K individual biathlon at the Antholz-Anterselva Biathlon Arena.
Two Colorado athletes were in action Tuesday at the Winter Olympic Games, competing in alpine skiing and cross-country events.
Highlighted by strong national-leading performances in both alpine skiing and cross-country, four current and former Colorado athletes opened competition at the Olympic Games on Feb. 8.
Follow all eight Buffs as they pursue their Olympic dreams in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, over the next three weeks.
The weather was cold, but warmth surrounded the CU Events Center Jan. 25 as fans, players, dignitaries and others celebrated hall-of-fame coach Ceal Barry. The event was part of the university's yearlong 150th anniversary celebration.
CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº officially introduced Fernando Lovo as its new director of athletics during a Jan. 5 press conference, marking the beginning of a new era for CU Athletics.
Selected as CU Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº's athletic director—to begin Jan. 1—Fernando Lovo, who was approved by a unanimous vote of the CU Board of Regents, comes from the University of New Mexico and will succeed Rick George, special advisor and athletic director emeritus.
The CU women's volleyball team started their run in the NCAA First Round with a sweep of the American University Eagles.
The CU volleyball team was awarded one of the 33 at-large berths in the 2025 NCAA tournament, the selection committee announced on Nov. 30.
It's an exciting time for Buffs sports fans with three fall teams poised for post-season competition and two winter teams starting their seasons on a hot note.