DU men’s basketball is hopeful for the future

The University of Denver’s Men’s Basketball team fought hard on Saturday, but fell short to Perdue Fort Wayne. In Saturday’s electric game, the Pioneers scored 63 points to the mastodons’ 70. This loss adds another disappointing tally to the Pioneers’ 5-19 record before Saturday. 

Within the first six minutes, the pioneers were leading 13-12 before the first time out. As time progressed the score fell far behind Perdue, finishing up the first half 19 DU to 38 Perdue.

While this comes as a disappointment to Denver’s players, Senior Captain Ade Murkey attributes the less than impressive season to a youthful team 

“I definitely do think that [this year] is regrowing the basketball program. We are a really young team. I think it’s going to shape the team really nicely in the future,” said Murkey. 

Freshman Owen McGlashan agreed with Murkey stating that the team needs time to grow and understand how to play as one team to achieve success.

“With knowledge and experience we will be very good in upcoming years. It’s been shown that we have the potential to be a very good team this year… we just aren’t a mature enough team yet to the point where we are able to finish games,” Said McGlashan. 

The first half showcased a flustered court with the Pioneers unable to set up plays to have a positive impact when on offense. While sophomore starter Jase Townsend was hitting vital three point shots to keep the pioneers back in the game, it wasn’t enough to secure a lead by the end of the first half. 

McGlashan also touched on the team’s strengths, noting that it is their dedication rather than skill that drives the Denver Men’s Basketball program.

“I do believe that our strength is that we never quit in any game and play all the way until the end with effort and energy,” said McGlashan.

The presence from the bench is a testament to the teamwork the Pioneers embody. While the team often struggled on defense, support was radiating from the players off the court. 

The second half started on a strong note for the Pioneers, who recovered most rebounds and scored six points to the Mastodons’ 0 in the first two minutes. The energy can be attributed to Freshman Robert Jones, who made his presence on the court known from the beginning of the second half.

Freshman Guard Roscoe Eastmond vowed that the team will not back down no matter the score of the game or the record. 

“Fight is basically what you’re going to see from us win, lose, or draw,” exclaimed Eastmond. 

Denver fans will not abandon their Pioneers either. With an almost full gym, the crowds electric emotion and cheered on the players until the last buzzer. 

Pioneers players touched on key moments this season, including their home game win against Omaha who dominate at fifth in the league compared to Denver’s ninth place seat in the Summit League.

“We’ve proved that we can compete with everyone in the conference but, that win [against Omaha] proved we can also beat anyone in our conference,” explained Eastmond

While Murkey doesn’t know what is to come for the end of the season, he is hopeful for a chance to play in the playoffs this season and is confident his team will work hard and fight for that opportunity. 

Although the Denver Men’s Basketball program finished off the game with a close loss of 63-70, players are hopeful for the future and are confident the tides are turning with big things yet to come.

“Our time is coming,” stated Eastmond. 

Team Fuego tops Team Con Queso in Sunday’s late-night intra-mural indoor soccer match

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Team Fuego’s goaltender looks to clear the ball down court [Photo by Will Belford]
DENVER – After a valiant effort, Team Con Queso fell to Team Fuego 5-1 in their Feb. 9 DU intra-mural indoor soccer matchup at the Richie Center.

The game appeared to be more cutthroat than its final score illustrated. If there was no scoreboard, a spectator would have thought it was tied the entire game.

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Denver Pioneers came out hot during cold season opener against Stanford

Sam Thacker (16) and Carson Gregg (35) stay composed defensively for the Pioneers. [Photo by Haley Paez]

The Denver Pioneers Women’s Lacrosse, ranked 10th in preseason polls, began another dynamic season with a 17-13 win over the Stanford Cardinals at home on Saturday, Feb. 8. Even with the piles of snow surrounding the field, the Pioneers turned up the heat to bring Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium its first win of the season.

Denver Pioneers women’s lacrosse team defeat the Stanford Cardinals, 17-13

A young player watches the game on Youth Day. [Photo by Anna DiFrancesco]

The Denver Pioneers beat the Stanford Cardinals on February 8 by a final score of 17-13. The game was youth day, where the team honored young aspiring lacrosse players. Despite the relatively close score, the Pios were the clear winner of the game, completely dominating the field. 

Sunny and 45 degrees made for optimal conditions for the team and fans. The stadium was filled with enthusiastic fans cheering on both the Pioneers and the Cardinals.

Players families and friends made up the Denver fan base, wearing their crimson and gold colors to show their support. Despite being an out of state team, the Cardinals had a strong turnout of fans to watch the game.

DU women’s basketball triumphs in game against Purdue Fort Wayne

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Guard Briana Johnson shoots a 3-point shot. [Photo by: Linneya Gardner]
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The University of Denver defeated Purdue Fort Wayne for an 83-57 win during the women’s basketball game on Saturday Feb. 8. After a close game through halftime with a score of 41-34, DU continued to pull away in the second half, moving their record now to 10-14, and 4-7 in the Summit League.

It was a slow start for both teams, with no shot being made until a full minute into the game. However with the sound of the crowd’s cheering and the coach yelling encouragement, it was clear that DU would soon find their footing.

Senior Madison Nelson finished the first period with 12 of DU’s 21 points. She continued to be a contributing asset to the entire game, finishing with 25 points out of the team’s 83. She was the highest scorer of the game, both teams included, and has proven to be a value to the team even more in the points she scored.

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Denver’s victory against Purdue Fort Wayne illustrates value of women’s sports


Maddie Nelson scores for the Pioneers. [Photo by Mia Prahlad]

The University of Denver’s women’s basketball team dominated Purdue Fort Wayne, winning by 26 points on Saturday. Denver’s Hamilton gymnasium was electrified with excitement as the Pioneers took the court, and fans were not disappointed as the team finished the game with a score of 83-57.

Senior Madison Nelson stood out with 25 points and 13 rebounds, making this game her 15th double-double of the season.

A few dozen excited fans populated the stands to see Denver’s win Saturday, including several families with young daughters.