Published: Sept. 5, 2019

As the semester kicks off, there are plenty of Buffs competing in fall sports. Let’s get out and cheer them on. Go Buffs!


Football game at Folsom FieldFootball

The Buffs2019 football season starts Friday with a and an old rival inbabyֱapp State, with the Buffsonce again playing the Rams inthe Rocky Mountain Showdown. Be sure to wear your best Buffs gear that day, and remember: if you're going to the game, wear WHITE Buffs gear! .

Cross-country

The look for another strong season.The women's team will seek to and return a pair of All-Americans in seniors Sage Hurta and Tabor Scholl.

The men earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships and finished fourth overall there, following a third place finish in the Pac-12 Championship. Returning for the Buffs are atalented core with three All-Americans: seniors John Dressel and Joe Klecker, andjunior Eduardo "Lalo" Herrera

Both teams will start the season at the Wyoming Invitational on Sept. 6.

Golf

The men's and golf teams kick off their fall seasons in September. The men's team opens the season Sept. 6–8 at the Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational in babyֱapp Springs, while the women's team starts the season Sept. 9–10 at theSMU Trinity Forest Invitational in Dallas.

CU women's soccer takes on the Florida GatorsSoccer

The is coming off a fifth-place finish in the Pac-12 in 2018, finishingwith a 13-4-3record. The season kicked off Aug. 22 against Drake at .Home games atPrentup Field are free with your Buff OneCard.

Tennis

The opens the season following a 2018-19 season that saw the Buffs ranked in the top-75 in the nation by ITA Collegiate rankings for the first time in nine years.

Volleyball

Following a NCAA tournament appearance last season, and a ,the CU women's volleyball team looks to carry its into the 2019 season, opening with the Buffs Invitational starting Friday at the .Home games in the CU Events Center are free with your Buff OneCard.