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Back To Top Charles Wingender named men's basketball coach. Men's tennis becomes a varsity sport. Men's varsity track and field team begins participating with regularity. Clem Crowley named football coach. Hiram Wilson becomes men's basketball coach. Charles Wingender named football coach. Charles Wingender returns for a second stint as men's basketball coach. Pioneers win first Colorado-Wyoming Collegiate League title in basketball. John Pike becomes football coach. John Fike named men's basketball coach.
Men's tennis team wins its first Rocky Mountain Conference title. George Koonsman named football coach. Back To Top George Koonsman becomes men's basketball coach. Fred Murphy accepts football coaching job. Wrestling becomes a varsity sport. Wrestlers compile an undefeated record in their first year of competition under coach Granville Johnson. DU fields first men's golf team. Pioneers defeat Regis ; win first Rocky Mountain regional baseball title. Men's golf team wins first Rocky Mountain Conference title.
Men's track and field team squeaks past Colorado by one point to win Colorado Relays. Wrestlers capture conference championship. Back To Top Stuart Clark becomes men's basketball coach. Several DU women participate in Play Day in Greeley, forming a team that competed against other women in different athletic events. Percy Locey named head football coach. Back To Top Ellison Ketchum takes over as men's basketball coach. Mark Duncan takes reins of football program. Adam Esslinger and Clyde "Cac" Hubbard serve as football co-coaches.
Granville Johnson retires as wrestling coach. Clyde "Cac" Hubbard takes over football coaching duties. Barbara Kidder captures collegiate individual ski championship, the first national champion in DU history. Football team defeats Colorado before 28, at DU Stadium in the final meeting between the two teams. Men's swimming team participates in its inaugural season. Men's skiing becomes a varsity sport under head coach Willy Schaeffler. Men's track and field team captures Skyline Conference championship.
Hoyt Brawner begins year stint as men's basketball coach. Men's golf team wins last of four straight Rocky Mountain Conference titles. December DU plays first intercollegiate hockey game under the direction of Vern Turner, losing to Saskatchewan 17 Back To Top February 17 - Men's basketball team defeats Wyoming in front of 7, fans in DU Arena, the largest basketball crowd in school history. Men's gymnastics officially recognized as a varsity sport. Paul McClung takes the reins of baseball program.
Neil Celley takes over as hockey coach. Football team loses to Hawaii in the Pineapple Bowl in Honolulu. Men's tennis team captures Skyline Conference title.
DU football team wins lone Skyline Conference championship with a record. Thorn Murphy named men's swimming coach. John Roning named football coach. Pioneers repeat at NCAA men's skiing champions. Football player Ernest Pitts first-team All-American selection. Men's ski team wins third straight NCAA championship. Pioneers men's ski team captures fourth straight NCAA title.
Ed Zemrau named first-team hockey All-American. Doug DeWitt takes over as men's gymnastics coach. Men's swimming 43 dual-meet win streak snapped by Long Beach Community College. Rusty Fairly named baseball coach. DU defeats Colorado State in the final football game in school history. Denver wins second straight WCHA regular season championship. Lawrence a loss. Men's ski team wins first NCAA title since and fifth overall.
Men's soccer becomes a varsity sport. Edgar Laipenieks named first men's soccer coach. Jack Rose becomes baseball coach. Willy Schaeffler takes over as coach of the men's soccer team. North Dakota. Bill Staub honored as a hockey first-team All-American.
Pioneers men's ski team wins third straight NCAA crown. Men's soccer team begins streak of 27 straight wins. Men's gymnastics team finishes seventh at the NCAA championships. Men's ski team makes it four straight NCAA titles. Hockey player Wayne Smith tabbed as a first- team All-American. Ski team captures fifth consecutive NCAA title.
Wayne Smith honored as hockey first-team All-American for second straight year. Men's ski team wins NCAAchampionship for the sixth straight time. Basketball star Harry Hollines named to All-American team. Jim Wiste named to hockey All-American team.
Men's ski team wins seventh straight NCAA crown. DU drops wrestling as a varsity sport. Pioneers men's tennis team posts record; wins Colorado State Collegiate Tennis tournament. Stan Albeck takes over as men's basketball coach. Harry Hollines named to All-American basketball team for the second straight year. Denver wins WCHA regular season championship. Men's ski team once again wins NCAA title. Jim Karabetsos becomes men's basketball coach. Peder Pytte takes over as men's soccer coach.
Men's soccer team advances to NCAA quarterfinals. Peder Pytte named men's skiing coach. Dave Bustion named men's basketball All- American. Denver places third at NCAA hockey tournament. Men's ski team wins its 14th NCAA crown. Skier Otto Tschudi wins an unprecedented three NCAA individual championships slalom, alpine and downhill while Ole Ivar Hansen wins his second straight individual crown individual cross country.
DU discontinues golf as a varsity sport. DU drops men's tennis as a varsity sport. Pioneers place fourth at NCAA hockey tournament. Hockey player Tom Peluso named a first-team All-American. Jim Bain named men's swimming coach. Men's gymnastics discontinued as a varsity sport. John Byrden takes over as men's soccer coach. Teams compete as members of the AIAW.
Peik Christiansen named to All-American ski team. Barbara Breeding named women's basketball coach. Women's tennis team wins Colorado Tennis Conference title.
Roge Holman named ski coach. Bill Weimar becomes men's basketball coach. Ben Jobe takes over as men's basketball coach. Bernie Barras named women's basketball coach. Max Vercruyssen assumes role as women's gymnastics coach.
Sue Pringle becomes women's field hockey coach. Women's gymnastics team places fourth at AIAW nationals. Women's tennis team wins second Colorado Tennis Conference championship. Basketball player Matt Teahan sets a school record with 61 points vs. Nebraska Wesleyan. Baby Suggs eventually takes her out of school. Once Baby Suggs dies, Denver hangs out at with Sethe and the ghost or in her secret hideaway in the woods.
When Paul D arrives, Denver's about She's not happy with Paul D because he drives the ghost out, but he takes Sethe and her to the carnival, which makes Denver warm up to him. That is, until Beloved shows up at Denver does whatever she can, including story-telling, to keep Beloved entertained.
One day, when Denver sees Beloved or something try to choke Sethe out in the Clearing, she realizes not only who Beloved really is, but also how poisonous the relationship between Sethe and Beloved has become. Soon, there's no food in the house because Sethe isn't doing anything except being at Beloved's beck and call. So Denver decides to leave the house and go into town—something she hasn't done in years. She goes over to her old schoolteacher's house and begs for a job.
Lady Jones doesn't have a job for Denver, but she lets the community know about Denver's plight at
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