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The Greeley Tribune
Friday, Feb. 26 Pro HockeyArizona Sundogs at Colorado Eagles, 7 p.m.College BaseballNorthern Colorado at New Mexico, 3 p.m. College SoftballNorthern Colorado vs. New Mexico at UTEP Tournament, 9 a.m.; Northern Colorado at UTEP, UTEP Tournament, 11 a.m. College SwimmingNorthern Colorado at Conference USA Championship, Houston, all day College Track and FieldNorthern Colorado at Big Sky Indoor...
The Greeley Tribune
Velasquez, Ramirez help Riders to win, reach the Sweet 16DENVER - The Roosevelt girls basketball team received strong offense from the trio of Megan Velasquez, Gabby Ramirez and Tiffany Trimble to score a 57-47 victory against Colorado Springs Harrison on Friday night in the second round of the Class 4A Basketball Tournament.The Rough Riders (20-4) countered Harrison's athleticism and team speed...
The Greeley Tribune
Northridge rallies to advanceCOLORADO SPRINGS - Northridge rallied from a eight-point deficit in the fourth quarter to defeat Evergreen 73-66 Friday and advance in the Class 4A Tournament.The Grizzlies (20-4) play Sierra, a 66-31 victor against Pueblo County, at 7 tonight. This is the 4A Sweet 16 round of the tournament.Northridge coach Bobby Ervin said the game was close the entire way, and his...
The Greeley Tribune
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Will Figures had 20 points and six rebounds as the University of Northern Colorado beat Sacramento State, 78-66, in Big Sky Conference play on Saturday night.Elliott Lloyd and Mike Proctor scored 16 points each and Neal Kingman added 11 points for the Bears (24-6, 12-4).Northern Colorado earned the No. 2 seed and a first-round bye in next weekend's Big Sky Tournament.Justin...
The Greeley Tribune
PUEBLO - The Windsor boys basketball season came to an end Saturday after a disappointing 76-62 loss to Broomfield in the Sweet 16 round of Class 4A Tournament."It was two evenly matched teams," Windsor coach Dustin Duncan said after the game. "It was a two-point game at halftime, and we came out and kept it close pretty much through the third and fourth quarter and got back within two. But we...
The Greeley Tribune
The University of Northern Colorado men's basketball team finished the regular season ranked No. 11 in the CollegeInsider.com Mid-Major Top 25 poll, announced Monday, giving the Bears the highest ranking for any Big Sky Conference team.UNC (24-6, 12-4 Big Sky) defeated Johnson & Wales (Colo.) and Sacramento State last week.The Bears will begin conference tournament play on March 9.Butler (26-...
The Greeley Tribune
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.The University of Northern Colorado baseball team lost 13-5 to No. 19 New Mexico on Sunday, giving the Lobos a 3-1 advantage in the Bears' season-opening series.UNC (1-3) freshman Mark Shannon started for the Bears, allowing six runs in 3 2/3 innings. Chris Carlberg, Eric Skufca, Forbes Scott and Scott Cure also pitched for UNC.Senior Tyler Borzileri homered for the Bears.UNC...
The Greeley Tribune
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - While Montana helped the University of Northern Colorado men's basketball team clinch the second seed in the Big Sky Tournament, it was the Bears who helped put themselves in the school record book with a 78-66 victory against Sacramento State on Saturday night. UNC senior guard Will Figures scored 20 points, and Elliot Lloyd added 13 first-half points as the Bears tied the...
The Greeley Tribune
The tears flowing down the cheeks of senior guard Whitley Cox on Saturday night after the game pretty much said it all.The University of Northern Colorado women's basketball team couldn't stop a blistering-hot Sacramento State team from 3-point range in the second half and were eliminated from contention for a spot in the Big Sky Conference tournament with a 93-89 loss to the Hornets at the...
The Greeley Tribune
It would seem easy for the University of Northern Colorado men's basketball team. Beat the worst team in the Big Sky Conference and secure the No. 2 seed and a bye for the first round of the Big Sky tournament.Hold on, not so fast.The Bears (11-4 Big Sky, 23-6 overall) know they are going into a Hornets nest at 8:05 tonight when they take on Sacramento State in the regular season finale for both...