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The University of Colorado football team held its spring game Saturday at Folsom Field. Heavy rain and cold temperatures didn鈥檛 stop a crowd of over 28,000 people from coming to watch. KUNC鈥檚 Mike Lyle was there to get a closer look at all the excitement brewing for the upcoming season in Boulder.
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Amanda Seward was one of the hundreds of participants who came to the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic at Snowmass Ski Area earlier this month. She wasn鈥檛 a snowboarder before she was injured, but now, she aspires to compete in the Paralympics, where she can spread a message of support and community.
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Colorado forward Cody Williams is entering the NBA draft. The 6-foot-8, 190-pound Williams averaged 11.9 points and three rebounds to help the Buffaloes reach the NCAA Tournament.
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The Denver Broncos unveiled new uniforms Monday with their first major changes since 1997. The "Mile High Collection" maintains the current helmet log and features a total of 10 uniform combinations, four jerseys and three helmets.
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Deion Sanders has brought in Hall of Fame defensive lineman Warren Sapp as a graduate assistant to work with the Colorado Buffaloes. The grad assistant position paves the way for the 51-year-old Sapp to work more closely on the field with the team.
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Tameiya Sadler scored all 10 of her points in the second half to lead a balanced scoring attack and No. 5 seed Colorado beat four-seed Kansas State 63-50 on Sunday to advance to the Sweet 16. The Buffaloes (24-9) will face the winner of Monday's game between No. 1 seed Iowa and No. 8 seed West Virginia Saturday in Albany, N.Y.
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Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders says he's healed from a fracture in his back that led to him missing the final game last season.
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Former NHL enforcer Chris Simon has died. He was 52. Simon won the Stanley Cup with Colorado in 1996 and was part of runs to the final with Washington in 1998 and Calgary in 2004.
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Fresh off adding center Casey Mittelstadt and defenseman Sean Walker, the Colorado Avalanche made two more moves by bringing in forward Yakov Trenin from Nashville and forward Brandon Duhaime from Minnesota.
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