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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