by MUSeashells&Balloons » Mon Jun 03, 2013 12:43 am
Hello I wanted to chime in I grew up a few blocks away from Denver and currently live about 10 minutes away from the school. While Hockey, Lacrosse and Skiing are their best sports. Overall they are a very strong non-rev school with absolutely amazing facilities. As far as the Ritchie center the on campus arena it currently fits about 7,200 and was built within the past 15 years. It is designed to be able to expand to about 14,000 and in the off chance they outgrew that the Pepsi center(NBA) would be a very feasible location for growth and easy for students to access the same light rail line serves both the school and the arena.
As far as the school goes for academics and size, it almost exactly matches the size and academics of Marquette. Both schools are about 12,000 students though DU has more Grad students. Both schools are tied for 83rd Nationally in the US News and World Reports Rankings. The school is an urban school and is a private school was founded methodist but adopts a mostly secular attitude in the same way that Northwestern has, Both schools founded by the same person John Evans later governor of Colorado.
As far as Basketball goes it is honestly probably Denver's weakest sport. But I must say as they are about to begin their 15th season the growth they have had is unbelievable they just won the WAC regular season tittle. Just 16 years ago they were DII and 20 years ago DIII. They are now recruiting the top local talent and am really able to compete. In the past three years local fans have really come out and support the team, the school always had a lot of fans in hockey and lacrosse. The basketball team has done very well under new coach Joe Scott and the teams use of the Princeton offense. This all being said I don't know if they are ready for the Big East basketball just yet I think they could be there within 3-7 years. However all things considered Denver is a great overall add if you way the school on all aspects and forgive basketball a little bit. They offer Mens and Womens lacrosse and Mens and Womens Swimming and Diving sport that the Big East needs more teams and stability in.
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