Colorado College

Private liberal arts college in Colorado Springs

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2025 U.S. News & World Report ranked Colorado College tied for 29th best liberal arts college in the nation and 3rd most innovative national liberal arts colleges.
2025 Forbes rated Colorado College 111th overall in 'America's Top Colleges', which ranked 500 national universities, liberal arts colleges and service academies.
February 15 2025 Defeated Miami with a final score of 5–4 (OT), at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
February 14 2025 Defeated Miami with a final score of 6–1, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
February 8 2025 Lost to North Dakota (ranked 16) with a final score of 1–3, at Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks.
February 7 2025 Defeated North Dakota (ranked 16) with a final score of 6–4, at Ralph Engelstad Arena, Grand Forks.
February 1 2025 Defeated Western Michigan (ranked 3) with a final score of 3–2, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
January 31 2025 Lost to Western Michigan (ranked 3) with a final score of 1–4, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
January 25 2025 Defeated Arizona State (ranked 11) with a final score of 5–4, at Mullett Arena, Tempe.
January 24 2025 Lost to Arizona State (ranked 11) with a final score of 1–4, at Mullett Arena, Tempe.
January 18 2025 Lost to Minnesota Duluth with a final score of 1–4, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
January 17 2025 Defeated Minnesota Duluth with a final score of 7–2, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
January 11 2025 Lost to Omaha with a final score of 1–3, at Baxter Arena, Omaha.
January 10 2025 Lost to Omaha with a final score of 2–5, at Baxter Arena, Omaha.
January 4 2025 Lost to Augustana with a final score of 2–3, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
January 3 2025 Lost to Augustana with a final score of 1–5, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
2024 Manya Whitaker began serving as interim president for a two-year term.
2024 Colorado College Tigers men's ice hockey team recruited Fisher Scott, a defenseman from Carbondale, CO, who was selected 208th overall in the 2024 draft.
2024 Kris Mayotte begins his 4th season as head coach of the Colorado College Tigers men's ice hockey team.
2024 Start of the 85th season of Colorado College Tigers men's ice hockey program and their 12th season in the NCHC (National Collegiate Hockey Conference).
December 29 2024 Defeated UNLV with a final score of 8–0, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
December 14 2024 Lost to Denver (ranked 4) with a final score of 1–2, at Magness Arena, Denver.
December 13 2024 Defeated Denver (ranked 4) with a final score of 5–4, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
December 7 2024 Lost to Providence (ranked 10) with a final score of 1–5, at Schneider Arena, Providence.
December 6 2024 Lost to Providence (ranked 10) with a final score of 3–4, at Schneider Arena, Providence.
November 23 2024 Defeated St. Cloud State (ranked 11) with a final score of 1–0, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
November 22 2024 Lost to St. Cloud State (ranked 11) with a final score of 2–3, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
November 16 2024 Tied with Western Michigan (ranked 13) with a final score of 1–1 (SOW), at Lawson Arena, Kalamazoo.
November 15 2024 Lost to Western Michigan (ranked 13) with a final score of 2–3 (OT), at Lawson Arena, Kalamazoo.
November 9 2024 Defeated Arizona State with a final score of 3–1, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
November 8 2024 Defeated Arizona State with a final score of 4–3 (OT), at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
November 2 2024 Defeated Air Force with a final score of 6–1, at Cadet Ice Arena, Colorado Springs.
November 1 2024 Defeated Air Force with a final score of 3–2 (OT), at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
October 26 2024 Defeated Alaska Anchorage with a final score of 2–0, at Avis Alaska Sports Complex, Anchorage.
October 25 2024 Defeated Alaska Anchorage with a final score of 2–1, at Avis Alaska Sports Complex, Anchorage.
October 12 2024 Defeated Northern Michigan with a final score of 6–1, at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
October 11 2024 Defeated Northern Michigan with a final score of 4–3 (OT), at Ed Robson Arena, Colorado Springs.
2023 Colorado College achieved a student-to-faculty ratio of 9:1, highlighting its commitment to providing personalized educational experiences.
2023 Owen Beckner, a forward from Victoria, BC, was selected 204th overall in the 2023 draft and joined the team.
2023 Brady Cleveland, a defenseman from Wausau, WI, transferred from Wisconsin and was selected 47th overall in the 2023 draft.
2023 Carsen Musser, a goaltender from Fairmont, MN, was selected 166th overall in the 2023 draft and added to the team roster.
2021 The college reported graduation numbers for its most popular undergraduate majors, with Economics leading at 43 graduates, followed by Political Science & Government with 38 graduates.
2021 Ty Gallagher, a defenseman from Clarkston, MI, transferred from Boston University and was selected 217th overall in the 2021 draft.
September 18 2021 Opened the Ed Robson Arena, a 3,400-seat ice hockey arena on campus, which became the first on-campus home for the Colorado College Tigers hockey program after 82 years of off-campus play.
2020 Chase McLane, a forward from Trenton, MI, was a graduate transfer from Penn State and was selected 209th overall in the 2020 draft.
2017 Kiplinger's Personal Finance ranked Colorado College 16th in its best value liberal arts colleges in the United States.

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