Athletics
- Freshman Cassidy Gray won the individual NCAA Championship and junior Stef Fleckenstein was second in the women's giant slalom race, propelling the Colorado Buffaloes Ski Team into third place after the first day of the 2021 NCAA Skiing Championships.
- Buffs in several sports are competing in postseason matches, including men's basketball Pac-12 quarterfinals; NCAA cross-country, skiing and indoor track championships; and more. See what's coming up.
- The 77-72 win on Jan. 17 was CU's first over Stanford in Pac-12 play and the team’s first win over a top-ranked team in program history.
- Head Coach Karl Dorrell has gained a first-year coaching recognition by the Football Writers Association of America; he helped lead the Colorado Buffalos football team to a 4–2 record in a COVID-19 pandemic-shortened season.
- CU Boulder Athletic Director Rick George is increasing the athletic department’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion upon the announcement of a new associate athletic director position.
- Congratulations to the University of Colorado Boulder's Tyler Bey. He was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round of the 2020 NBA Draft with the 36th overall pick.
- The Buffs' rescheduled 2020 football season will begin on Nov. 7, with a home game against UCLA at Folsom Field.
- Check out interviews with Olympic bronze medalist Jenny Simpson and Olympic hopeful Joe Klecker as they discuss how the pandemic has affected their training for the upcoming games and what being a Forever Buff means to them.
- The Pac-12 Conference presidents and chancellors voted unanimously on Tuesday to postpone all fall sports seasons, as well as the start of winter sports seasons, until Jan. 1, 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Betty Hoover–a longtime and famed Buff superfan along with her twin sister–passed away, leaving what will surely be a palpable absence in the community and at CU athletic events. For many years, she devotedly attended countless games, Homecoming and other gatherings.