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Members of the DU hockey team, holding their NCAA championship trophy in the background,  cheer for their win while on the bus after arriving back in Denver at the Signature Flight Support at Denver International Airport in Denver on April 14, 2024. DU won their tenth NCAA D1 championship, making them the winningest NCAA D1 hockey team in history, when they beat Boston College in the 2024 NCAA Frozen Four championship game in St. Paul, Minnesota on Saturday. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
Members of the DU hockey team, holding their NCAA championship trophy in the background, cheer for their win while on the bus after arriving back in Denver at the Signature Flight Support at Denver International Airport in Denver on April 14, 2024. DU won their tenth NCAA D1 championship, making them the winningest NCAA D1 hockey team in history, when they beat Boston College in the 2024 NCAA Frozen Four championship game in St. Paul, Minnesota on Saturday. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)
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The University of Denver hockey team will be honored after winning a record 10th national title during a special on-campus celebration Monday night at Magness Arena.

Doors open at 6 p.m., with the first 1,500 to arrive receiving a commemorative championship poster. The celebration starts at 6:30 p.m.

Fans will get a chance to have their picture taken with DU’s trophies from the 2023-24 season, and there will also be an opportunity to get autographs from the team.

DU beat Boston College, 2-0, on Saturday to win the program’s 10th national championship, surpassing Michigan for the most in college hockey history. It was the Pioneers’ second national title in three seasons.

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