CC Tigers Athletics
Colorado College believes participation in sports to be an integral part of a well-ordered program of liberal education and, therefore, encourages the widest possible participation in its programs by members of the college community.
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Colorado Springs, CO, 80903
Phone:
1-800-542-7214
 
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Rose propels CC past Macalester     

Florida trip next for CC icers     

CC comeback falls short against Sioux Falls     

Tigers experience a Knight to forget     

WCHA honors Testwuide     

Second-half run powers Rangers past CC     

Reese, Fechter earn all-West Region honors     

Tigers hold on to lead, snap skid     

Tigers trump Crown for fifth straight victory     

Rose selected SCAC Player of the Week     

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Women's Basketball - Colorado College Tigers (2008)

Women's Basketball at Colorado College. Learn more about CC Athletics at http://www.cctigers.com

Schultz' goal vs. Sacred Heart

CC vs. Sacred Heart, Dec. 20 2008

1950 NCAA Championship Game

Roaring to its first national championship in March 1950, the CC hockey team turned a close game into a nightmare for Boston University by scoring 10 times in the third period of a 13-4 victory at the old Broadmoor Ice Palace. The two goals by Tony Frasca and Cam Berry in this video clip at the expense of All-NCAA Tournament goaltender Ike Bevins came just 15 seconds apart and were part of a rampage that saw the Tigers strike for seven tallies in a span of 6:50 on the official game clock. Believe it or not, BU actually led 1-0 after 20 minutes of play in this title game.

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About Colorado College Athletics
Website:  http://www.cctigers.com
 
Address: 14 East Cache La Poudre St.
Colorado Springs, CO, 80903

Colorado College believes participation in sports to be an integral part of a well-ordered program of liberal education and, therefore, encourages the widest possible participation in its programs by members of the college community.

The college is committed to a philosophy of sport, which stresses the value and enjoyment of participation in the physical testing of oneself, and which challenges individuals to develop their physical and mental capacities.