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Matt L. Stephens
Matt L. Stephens is a former deputy sports editor for The Denver Post.
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Denver Sports Omelette: For real, there’s a 17-team NIT of softball that Colorado State and UNC are playing in
Did you know there's an NIT equivalent for college softball? Me neither, but it's a thing, and Colorado State and Northern Colorado will be continuing their seasons today in the...

Denver Sports Omelette: Cheap bets on Broncos, Rockies, Buffs and CSU Rams could win big money
You can't place legal bets on sports in Colorado today, but two years from now, expect the law in the Centennial State to be different. The U.S. Supreme Court on...

Denver Pioneers lacrosse upsets Notre Dame to advance in NCAA tournament
Senior Trevor Baptiste wasn’t speaking in hyperbole last week when he said the University of Denver was capable of making a run at a national title.

Colorado high school girls tennis state results: Poudre’s Ky Ecton wins back-to-back 5A titles
The best girls high school tennis player in Colorado is again Poudre senior Ky Ecton, who won her second straight Class 5A girls tennis individual state championship at the No....

Denver Sports Omelette: The Rockies won six straight games and have little to show for it
The Rockies won six straight games before their bats fell cold against the Angels on Wednesday afternoon, and after all that success, know what they have to show for their...

Denver Sports Omelette: Jon Gray’s ERA is dropping faster than you can say Shohei Ohtani
A day off didn't seem to faze the Rockies' starting pitching, which as we mentioned yesterday, has been lights-out over the last 11 games entering Tuesday, averaging 1.2 runs against and...

Denver Sports Omelette: The Colorado Rockies were without an ace pitcher. Suddenly, they have five.
Here we are a month later, and the Rockies are still without an obvious ace on the mound, but for a completely opposite reason. Last month, no one deserved it....

Denver Sports Omelette: If nothing else, let’s, for a moment take a deep breath. Now exhale.
After one of the worst offensive months in club history in April, Colorado has started May sizzling hot, beating the Cubs at Wrigley on back-to-back nights to give fans reason...

Denver Sports Omelette: Broncos sign eight college free agents; and no, this isn’t the same as a rookie minicamp invitation
Consider the Denver Broncos’ 2018 offseason roster officially full. For now.

Colorado State’s Michael Gallup selected by Dallas Cowboys in third round of NFL draft
The Dallas Cowboys selected Colorado State wide receiver Michael Gallup in the third round of the NFL draft on Friday.