Colorado lawmakers want to put millions of dollars in state tax credits on the table to lure the Sundance Film Festival to Boulder.
With 12 minutes to play on Saturday afternoon, the Colorado women’s basketball team was poised to pick up its first road win in Big 12 Conference play. Very little went right in those
Assists_Colorado 15 (Wetta 4), Cincinnati 7 (Hylton 2, Mann 2). Fouled Out_Colorado Formann, Wetta, Cincinnati Hayes. Rebounds_Colorado 36 (Masogayo 7), Cincinnati 36 (Ndiba 12). Total Fouls ...
President Trump's pledge to deport thousands of undocumented people who are in the U.S. illegally shows no sign of slowing down.
2. Colorado’s Jade Masogayo: Led the Buffs with 16 points on 8-of-12 shooting. She also led the team with seven rebounds and two blocked shots. 3. Cincinnati’s Alliance Ndiba: Posted nine ...
The Bearcats notched a conference win! Neil Meyer and I recap the 68-62 UC basketball road victory over Colorado, including a Simas Lukošius resurgence. Then, we preview the next basketball matchup against Arizona State on Saturday.
A delegation from Cincinnati is in Utah for the start of the Sundance Film Festival as the Queen City vies to become the new home of the big event.
Cincinnati Bearcats basketball tips off a two-game road swing in Utah with BYU Saturday night. Here are three keys from beat reporter Scott Springer.
BOTTOM LINE: Colorado travels to Cincinnati looking to stop its three-game road skid. The Bearcats are 6-2 on their home court. Cincinnati has a 2-1 record in games decided by 3 points or fewer. The Buffaloes are 3-3 against Big 12 opponents. Colorado averages 71.1 points and has outscored opponents by 6.6 points per game.
Cincinnati Bearcats basketball began January 2025 ranked No.16 and has plummeted out of the polls. Scott Springer takes a look at why.
Kevin Young and the BYU basketball program used a dominant second half to beat Colorado. That win was the first road win for BYU this season and it
PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — With the 2025 Sundance Film Festival underway, Utah leaders, locals and longtime attendees are making a final push — that could include paying millions of dollars — to keep the world-renowned film festival as its directors consider uprooting.