Colorado Sports Power Rankings: February 27

Feb 25, 2017; Fort Collins, CO, USA; Colorado State Rams guard Gian Clavell (3) releases a three point attempt over San Diego State Aztecs guard Dakarai Allen (4) in the second half at Moby Arena. The Rams defeated the Aztecs 56-55. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Feb 25, 2017; Fort Collins, CO, USA; Colorado State Rams guard Gian Clavell (3) releases a three point attempt over San Diego State Aztecs guard Dakarai Allen (4) in the second half at Moby Arena. The Rams defeated the Aztecs 56-55. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports /
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The second edition of our Colorado Sports Power Rankings is here! See which teams have fallen and which have risen based on the last seven days of action.

It was a mixed bag of performances from our Colorado sports teams this week.

The CSU Women’s basketball program achieved something historic, becoming the first program ever to win four consecutive Mountain West regular season championships while the Men’s team also tightened their grip on the conference by winning both of their games.

The two major sports teams currently in action, the Nuggets and Avs, managed to win just one of their three contests this week as they both look for consistency, while DU ascended to the number one ranking in college hockey thanks to back-to-back wins at home.

The Buffs Men’s and Women’s basketball teams struggled, while the Colorado Mammoth earned a dominant victory over New England.

What does this all mean? Where does this place each team in our Colorado sports Power Rankings?

Let’s find out.