The No. 9 seeded Bears’ reward for the win is a meeting with top-seeded conference power Montana State in the second round Sunday at Idaho Central Arena in Boise, Idaho.
The goal is to go dancing in March Madness,” Northern Colorado coach Steve Smiley said. “It’s a great plan B and really cool. It’s truly an honor and this is a big deal.”
A car crashed into a home in Northern Colorado early Friday morning and sparked a fire. Poudre Fire Authority crews rushed to the home in the 2400 block of Evergreen Drive in Fort Collins about 1:38 a.m.
Gamble led the Bears in scoring with 10.4 points, and she averaged 2.3 rebounds and almost one assist in 29 games. She shot 43% from the field and 34% from 3-point range.
Loveland police found an incendiary device that someone used to start a fire at a Tesla dealership early Friday morning, the fifth case of arson and vandalism reported at the northern Colorado store this year.
Police are investigating yet another act of vandalism against a Tesla dealership in Northern Colorado this year.
Langston Reynolds, Isaiah Hawthorne and Jaron Rillie were the Bears’ first-team selections — the most of any school — following a regular season where high-scoring UNC earned a share of the
Highway 34 was closed in Weld County early Wednesday morning after Colorado State Patrol troopers investigated a possible pipe bomb inside a vehicle during a traffic stop.
Guard Jaron Rillie scored a team-high 24 points, including 11 of the Bears’ 24 points in a sluggish first half to lead UNC to its first Big Sky title since the 2010-11 season.
An environmental group sought to block construction of the Northern Integrated Supply Project near the Poudre River.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. (KKTV) - A northern Colorado high school was evacuated Tuesday morning after a suspicious device was found. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said a School Resource Officer at Ponderosa High School heard a report of a student possibly bringing a device to school in a backpack on Tuesday just before 9:30 a.m.
As the population of Larimer and Weld counties continues to grow in the coming years, new residents will need places to live, and those places will likely be smaller and closer together than the single-family neighborhoods that have historically dominated the housing market in many parts of Northern Colorado.