The Powerful Pioneers

In any given year, the Pioneers’ many women’s varsity teams offer fans plenty to cheer about. The teams frequently win conference titles and often advance to regional and national tournaments. Just as important, they excel in the classroom, where they prepare for careers of purpose and distinction.  

Lacrosse 

As of press time, the undefeated women’s lacrosse team was ranked No. 3 in the nation. Shown here: draw specialist Abby Jenkins, who, in 2022, set the school record for the most draw controls (109) in a single season.

Gymnastics

The gymnastics team ended its season ranked No. 8 in the country, having finished eighth overall at the NCAA national championships. In her first career appearance at the championships, Jessica Hutchinson, shown above, tied for fourth with teammate Lynnzee Brown on the floor exercise.

Triathlon 

In fall 2022, the Pioneers triathlon team finished third at the national championships. Clara Normand, shown at left, was one of four athletes to finish in the top 20 at the event. First-year student Elizabeth Harita, shown at right, just missed the top 20, finishing at 22.

Skiing 

At the 2023 NCAA championships in Lake Placid, New York, alpine skier Sara Rask, a first-year student from Sweden, finished second in the women’s giant slalom. The Pioneers ski team finished in third place.

Golf 

The women’s golf team spent the season defending their Summit League Championship. As of press time and day two of the 2023 championship, the Pioneers were in the lead. 

Soccer 

Thanks to the tenacity of such players as Camryn MacMillan, shown above, the women’s soccer squad captured its fifth consecutive Summit League regular-season title last fall.

Tennis 

In April, for the ninth year in a row, the women’s tennis team clinched the Summit League’s regular-season title. Ahead of that triumph, Taylor Melville, shown here, was named Summit League Women’s Tennis Peak Performer of the Week on April 11.

Volleyball 

When members of the women’s volleyball team weren’t blocking and attacking, they were hitting the books. In 2022, the student-athletes logged the highest team GPA for a fall quarter in the last decade.

All photos courtesy of NCAA Photos/DU Athletics

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