Former sports reporter
Kyle Fredrickson
Kyle Fredrickson was a general assignment sports reporter for the Denver Post who primarily contributed to coverage of the Avalanche, Nuggets and Rockies. He was hired in 2017 as The Post's college sports beat writer and joined the Broncos coverage team in 2018. He left the Post in 2022. Fredrickson previously covered Oklahoma State football for three seasons at The Oklahoman. Fredrickson is a Fort Collins native, a graduate of Rocky Mountain High School, and an avid outdoorsman when not tied to his laptop.
Education: BA from Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma
Affiliations: Pro Football Writers Association, Biletnikoff Award voter
Recent awards: First place sports story, 2018 Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters competition, “An oral history of unlikely Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay.
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Colorado college athletes heartbroken over NCAA cancellations: “The rug was yanked out from all of us”
Imagine spending the majority of a decade striving for a single athletic achievement, and less than 24 hours before that moment arrives, your dream evaporates into thin air.

4A girls basketball: Megan Pohs drops in 30 as Mullen survives OT thriller; Holy Family gets past Green Mountain
In Thursday night's Final Four matchup against fourth-seeded Berthoud, the defending 4A champs needed nearly every second just to survive.

CSU Rams cancel on-campus football recruiting visits, spring game could be in flux due to coronavirus
On Wednesday, Beau Freyler was talking with CSU about being fitted for a Rams jersey, pants and cleats as part of his on-campus visit with new football coach Steve Addazio.

No. 6 DU hockey title quest ends as coronavirus spread cancels NCAA winter and spring championships
David Carle accurately predicted a worst-case scenario Thursday afternoon just before NCAA sports came to a screeching halt.

State hockey: Valor Christian beats Fort Collins in five-overtime thriller, 1-0
The title game was a clinic on goaltending excellence from both schools, going scoreless through regulation and four eight-minute sudden death periods.

Nuggets takeaways: Why Jamal Murray’s monster dunk that “got the building lit” should have counted
Nuggets point guard Jamal Murray threw down one of the best dunks you might ever witness inside the Pepsi Center. And the only thing crueler than his posterization of Bucks...

5A girls basketball: Clutch free throws push Highlands Ranch into Final Four
Payton Muma stepped to the free-throw line six times over the final minute Thursday night in the Class 5A girls basketball state quarterfinals. The Highlands Ranch starting point guard embraced...

State hockey: Fort Collins earns first championship bid with victory over Chaparral
The city-unified Fort Collins hockey program, in its fourth year of existence, is not letting age dictate expectations. The Lambkins are legit.

State hockey: Valor Christian advances to title game with 2-1 win against Regis Jesuit
Valor Christian junior forward Evan Pahos did not expect to score when the puck left his stick.

5A boys basketball: Regis Jesuit advances to Great Eight with upset win over Denver East
A new Cinderella story has emerged for the Class 5A boys basketball championships. The glass slipper belongs to Regis Jesuit. Up next, a visit to The Coliseum to prove the...