Denver, CO
Zack Steffen, Jonathan Lewis push Rapids into Leagues Cup round of 16
The iron is still hot, Jonathan Lewis is still striking and the Colorado Rapids are dancing to the Leagues Cup round of 16.
Liga MX squad FC Juárez made it a game late, but a wild goal off of Calvin Harris’ head after the ball bounced around multiple times in the box was enough to pull out a 3-2 win on Friday night at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
Juárez opened the scoring in the 18th minute after a Zack Steffen save dropped right to Juárez’s Ángel Zaldívar for an easy tap-in — an apt reward for his team’s dominance in possession up to that point.
Rapids forward Rafael Navarro picked Juárez’s pocket on a press at the goal line 10 minutes later and laid a ball off to Lewis, who calmly tucked it into the opposite corner on a one-time effort.
Right before halftime, Lewis cut the ball back inside the opposing box and a sliding Juárez player touched the ball with his trailing arm. After a very short VAR review, midfielder Djordje Mihailovic put the penalty away.
Harris’ goal put the game at 3-1, then Juárez’s Avilés Hurtado scored a penalty of his own in the 72nd minute. The Rapids held their ground for the remainder of the match, but may not have if it weren’t for another masterclass from Steffen.
A seven-save performance against León helped get the Rapids to the round of 32. Friday night, there wasn’t much he could do about his two goals allowed, but he racked up another eight saves against Juárez. Most important was a save on a breakaway which would have snuck in low at the near post.
The win sets up a rematch of the Rapids’ lone home match of last season’s edition of Leagues Cup against Deportivo Toluca. Toluca used a very late equalizer against Houston to send the match to penalties, then won 5-4.
Last season, Toluca beat the Rapids 4-1 after a lengthy rain delay. The match will be held Tuesday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.
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Denver, CO
Zane Nelson scores 22 off bench as Denver defeats Colorado State 83-81
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Zane Nelson’s 22 points off the bench helped Denver hold off Colorado State 83-81 on Friday night.
Nelson shot 6 of 10 from the field, including 3 for 4 from 3-point range, and went 7 for 8 from the foul line for the Pioneers (2-3). Carson Johnson scored 18 points while shooting 6 for 11 (3 for 5 from 3-point range) and 3 of 4 from the free-throw line. Julius Rollins had 16 points.
The Rams (4-1) were led by Kyle Jorgensen, who posted 29 points and six rebounds. Carey Booth added 18 points, 10 rebounds and two blocks, while Brandon Rechsteiner finished with 11 points.
Denver went into the half leading Colorado State 41-33. Nelson scored 14 points in the half. Denver pulled off the victory after a 7-0 second-half run erased a three-point deficit and gave them the lead at 58-54 with 10:19 left in the half. Logan Kinsey scored nine second-half points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Denver, CO
Denver ties mark Friday for second-latest date for a first snowfall
Metro Denver residents in some areas woke up to wet sidewalks, marking the first measurable moisture the area has received in 24 days. But outside of the foothills, snow still hasn’t arrived, tying 1934 for the second-latest first snowfall on record.
There was fog and a light mist at Denver International Airport, with the temperature at around 40 degrees, as of 6 a.m. There is a 50% chance of light showers in the area through around 10 a.m. before things dry up again. The skies should turn partly cloudy with a high of 49 degrees and a slight wind from the north at 3 to 5 miles per hour, according to a forecast from the National Weather Service in Boulder.
But still no snow. If there isn’t 0.1 inches of snow measured by the end of today, unlikely given where temperatures are at, then the next mark to reach will be Dec. 10, which represents the latest first snowfall ever measured locally. That record was set in 2021.
The next best chance for snow is expected on Thanksgiving morning, when temperatures will dip down into the mid-20s overnight. But the forecast calls for only a slight chance of snow and showers. The high on Thursday is forecast to reach 54 degrees. After that, Sunday, Nov. 30, offers a 50% chance of snow showers.
The weather shouldn’t interfere with the morning commute. But light snow is expected to continue through the I-70 corridor for those heading up into the mountains.
Denver, CO
Renovations begin at Denver’s Civic Center Park for the first time in 100 years
The first major renovations in Civic Center Park for the first time in 100 years began this week. The City of Denver wants to make the park more inviting for events and people while preserving the area’s history.
The park is a popular spot for concerts, protests, and festivals based on its central location in downtown Denver and also its large lawn space with flowers and concrete paths.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston said the park is in need of a makeover while embracing its past.
“We are both custodians of the history of this place, and we are also caretakers of the future, which means we have to make sure that we make the investments like this to prepare this public space for the next 100 years of events,” said Johnston.
Phase one of the renovations is expected to be complete by Summer 2027.
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