Kris Mayotte, who guided the Colorado College hockey team to its first appearance in the NCHC Championship Game last weekend, has signed a contract extension securing him as the head coach of the Tigers through 2028, Vice President and Director of Athletics Lesley Irvine announced today.
TUCSON, Ariz. – In just the second week of the outdoor season, the Fort Lewis College men's and women's track teams took major strides forward, establishing an onslaught of personal bests at the Willie Williams Classic en route to notable finishes in the loaded field.
Registration is now open for the 12th annual Mayor’s Cup golf tournament. The event will begin at 7 a.m. on Thursday, May 11 at The Broadmoor Golf Club’s West Course.
In the month of February, the Colorado Springs Airport (COS) saw a total of 143,884 passengers travel through the terminal, with 72,500 of those passengers enplaning at COS.
DURANGO, Colo. – For the second-straight week the Fort Lewis College softball (10-17, 8-12 RMAC) team is headed to Denver, Colo., for a four-game Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference series.
Mayor John Suthers presented a Spirit of the Springs Celebration Award on Wednesday, March 22 to Doug Price, Visit Colorado Springs president and CEO, during a surprise presentation at the Visit Colorado Springs’ annual business meeting.
Colorado College's bid for its first-ever outright conference tournament title came to end Saturday night with a 3-0 loss to seventh-ranked St. Cloud State in the NCHC Championship Game at the Xcel Energy Center.
Freshmen Josh Williams and Rabbit Barnes highlighted the Colorado College men's track and field team Saturday at the Dr. Dan Caprioglio Early Bird Meet in Pueblo, Colo.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – New Mexico senior Peyton Robinson has been tabbed Mountain West Player of the Week, while teammate Amber Linton has earned MW Pitcher of the Week.
The North Douglas Creek Channel Restoration project is nearing completion. It's a major achievement in the continued efforts to improve the City’s stormwater system.