Tiger Sports

  • CC Interns Find Inspiration at Department of Defense Warrior Games

    CC Interns Find Inspiration at Department of Defense Warrior Games

    As almost 200 military service members were on campus participating in the 2025 Department of Defense Warrior Games last month, four CC students and recent alumni worked the games as interns. Recent graduates Delaney Rach ’25 and Gracie Huebner ’25 served as a Volunteer Coordination Intern and a Communications Intern, respectively, while Cole Amaya ’26 Read More

  • Myers ’26 Competes in Cycling Nationals

    Myers ’26 Competes in Cycling Nationals

    In May, Will Myers ’26 competed for the second time at the USA Cycling Collegiate Road National Championships, representing CC. The competition, held this year in Madison, WI, is a three-day event that attracts some of the best cyclists in the country. “Through my time at CC, I’ve been able to continue cycling at a Read More

  • For This Tiger Great, It’s All About Her Team

    For This Tiger Great, It’s All About Her Team

    Zoë Tomlinson ’25 will graduate this month with a degree in Mathematical Economics. She will also cross the stage as one of the best basketball players in CC history. But for this Tiger, it was all about the family she found at CC. Tomlinson arrived on campus in 2021 ready to go, searching for normalcy Read More

  • CC’s Newest Class of Hall of Fame Inductees to Be Honored This Weekend

    CC’s Newest Class of Hall of Fame Inductees to Be Honored This Weekend

    On Saturday, April 26, CC will celebrate its Athletic Hall of Fame Class of 2025 inductees at the CC Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Robson Arena. The event, which happens every other year, recognizes individuals who have made great contributions to Tiger Athletics, its culture of champions, and the legacy of athletic prowess Read More

  • Told He’d Never Walk Again, Quinn ’03 Runs the Boston Marathon… Again

    Told He’d Never Walk Again, Quinn ’03 Runs the Boston Marathon… Again

    Twenty-five years ago, Martin Quinn ’03 was a first-year student at CC. He had just completed his first season as a member of the Men’s Soccer team under head coach Horst Richardson, and woke up on a Friday morning, ready for a mid-block accounting exam, preparing for the upcoming Block Break. But life had different Read More

  • Okamoto ’07 Finds Success in Soccer Beyond the Pitch

    Okamoto ’07 Finds Success in Soccer Beyond the Pitch

    As a student at CC, Dr. Katlin Okamoto ’07 was the prime example of a CC student-athlete. She was a leading member of the Women’s Soccer team, serving as captain her senior year, and majored in Biology and minored in Asian Studies. She was also a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee, serving as Read More

  • Stuart to Retire After 30 Years at CC

    Stuart to Retire After 30 Years at CC

    When I returned to campus nearly twenty years after graduating, one of the first faces I saw was one that made the time away feel like just days rather than decades. Eyes still shining with joy and energy radiating from a mile away, Stuey had not changed. Susan “Stuey” Stuart, Head Coach of the CC Read More

  • All-American Tiger Hoops Star Returns to Teach Half Block

    All-American Tiger Hoops Star Returns to Teach Half Block

    As a student-athlete at CC, Melanie Auguste ’09 was an All-American basketball player, setting record after record and earning the National Player of the Year Jostens Award in her senior year. After graduation, Auguste, an Economics major, began to climb the corporate ladder at Nike – a perfect fit for the woman whose dorm rooms Read More

  • Sold Out Gold Pan Game to Be Televised Throughout U.S. and Canada

    Sold Out Gold Pan Game to Be Televised Throughout U.S. and Canada

    The first game in this season’s Battle for the Gold Pan between No. 10 CC and No. 4 DU on Friday, Dec. 13, at Ed Robson Arena, will be televised live not only in Colorado and much of the U.S., but also throughout all of Canada on TSN2. The puck will drop at 7 p.m. Read More

  • AD Irvine Works to Help Tiger Championship Culture Thrive

    AD Irvine Works to Help Tiger Championship Culture Thrive

    Five and a half years ago, Lesley Irvine arrived at CC as the new VP and Director of Athletics, ready for a new challenge. CC had everything Irvine wanted. Her past experiences provided the perfect foundation to help her lead a dual-divisional department as well as one with a hockey team (a unique program in Read More