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Northern Colorado softball sweeps Weber State in Big Sky doubleheader
Erin Caviness threw a three-hitter in a 9-1 win in Game 1, and the Northern Colorado softball team rallied for a 3-2 victory in Game 2 on Friday to earn a Big Sky Conference sweep over Weber State at Gloria Rodriguez Field in Greeley.
The visiting Wildcats (5-3 Big Sky, 17-20 overall) began the day on top of the conference standings.
Northern Colorado, which was in second place in the Big Sky, didn’t waste any time taking charge. The Bears (6-2, 21-19) scored in the bottom of the first inning of Game 1 on a two-run home run by sophomore designated player Ella Gonzales.
Gonzales had three hits, five RBI and two runs scored in the first game, and Bears pounded out 11 hits in support of Caviness. The senior pitcher from Thornton allowed one run on the three hits with six strikeouts to record her 12th win of the season. Amailee Morales’s solo home run in the third gave UNC a 3-0 lead.
Seven UNC players had at least one hit in Game 2 as the Bears scored all three runs in the third and fourth innings after falling behind 2-0. UNC had eight hits in the victory including six extra-base hits.
Alyssa Wenzel had two hits in each game including a double and a triple in Game 2. Morales, Gonzales, Sabrina Javorsky and Nya Chacon also doubled.
Ali Steinker’s third-inning single tied the second game 2-2. Weber State went ahead with a run in both the first and second innings. Quinn Myers-Lenz collected the game-winning RBI for UNC on a fourth-inning ground out allowing Wenzel to score.
The teams wrap up the series with one game starting at noon Saturday.
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UPDATE: Northbound Powers reopned after major crash
UPDATE: SUNDAY 4/19/2026 7:12 p.m.
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Northbound Powers Boulevards is back open at Palmer Park Boulevard, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD). However, the center and right northbound lanes as well as the right turn lane remain closed south of Constitution Avenue. Law enforcement asked the community to avoid the area if possible, and drive carefully.
ORIGINAL STORY: CSPD: Major crash closes northbound Powers
The northbound lanes of Powers Boulevard are closed at Palmer Park Boulevard for a major crash at Powers and Constitution as of 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 19, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD). Drivers are asked to avoid the area.
According to FOX21 News crew who spoke to an officer at the scene, the crash involved at least two cars and two motorcycles, and multiple people have been taken to the hospital.
Multiple agencies are responding, according to the FOX21 News crew, and the Major Crash Unit may be called in. Reports indicate that no one has died as of 5:30 p.m.
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Outgoing Colorado Buffaloes Sebastian Rancik, Bangot Dak Make Transfer Portal Moves
Former Colorado Buffaloes stars Sebastian Rancik and Bangot Dak announced their transfer portal decisions on Sunday with Rancik committing to Florida State and Dak committing to Vanderbilt, per On3’s Joe Tipton. They join former Buffs guard Isaiah Johnson (now at Texas) as the third former Colorado player to leave the Big 12 conference as Rancik opts for the ACC and Dak heads to the SEC.
The trio of Johnson, Rancik, and Dak make up three of Colorado’s four most productive players with rising senior guard Barrington Hargress, and the Buffs are now tasked with replacing such production with Hargress as the only returner.
Rancik’s season ended prematurely with an injury, but he averaged 12.3 points and 5.6 rebounds per game for the Buffs. Dak was Colorado’s leading rebounder with 6.5 boards per game, scoring 11.5 points per contest as well.
While each player has his respective reasons for transferring, the most expected ones are for seeking better NIL deals or more development on a better team in a better league. The Buffs finished 12th in the Big 12, and the allure of the SEC was too strong for the program to hold onto key talent like Johnson and Dak.
Still, Colorado coach Tad Boyle proved his ability to recruit and build up a solid core, one that saw its headliners of Johnson, Dak, and Rancik all depart in the portal. Can he do it again?
Colorado Buffaloes Roster Outlook
Boyle and the Buffaloes did retain Hargress as well as three freshmen guards: Jalin Holland, Ian Inman, and Josiah Sanders.
As a freshman, Holland averaged 4.9 points and 2.7 rebounds per game as one of Colorado’s key pieces coming off of the bench. Meanwhile, Sanders appeared in 33 games as a constant presence in the Buffs backcourt, averaging 4.4 points and 1.7 assists per game.
Inman played the fewest minutes of the returning trio, but he flashed with a couple of double-digit scoring performances as a true freshman.
“When I think of those three together, I think of toughness. I think of the improvement they made over the course of the season and the togetherness they have. They’re great friends and have formed a bond during their freshman year. Their toughness, energy and work ethic, when you have those attributes to go along with talent, which they all have, you get a chance to have three really good sophomores next year that will take the next step,” Boyle said in a release announcing the return of the three freshmen.
With eight outgoing transfers to replace, the Buffaloes will certainly have a new look to them for the 2026-27 season.
Colorado has landed one transfer portal prospect so far in former North Dakota State foward Noah Feddersen. On the recruiting trail, Boyle and company are bringing in four-star forward Rider Portela as well as two prospects from the NBL in Australia: forward Goc Malual and guard Alex Dickeson.
The transfer portal for men’s college basketball closes on Tuesday, April 21, meaning players have to enter their names by then. Transfer athletes do not have to commit before the portal closes, though, so Colorado is expected to continue hosting prospects on visits while building out the roster.
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