Mountain West Conference

Cowboys Hot Shooting from Deep Keys 68-48 Win over Nevada
Cowboys Hot Shooting from Deep Keys 68-48 Win over Nevada
Cowboys Hot Shooting from Deep Keys 68-48 Win over Nevada
A balanced scoring attack, with three players in double figures, combined with 50 percent shooting from 3-point range helped the Wyoming Cowboys snap a five-game conference losing streak Wednesday night at the Arena-Auditorium. UW defeated the Nevada Wolfpack 68-48, as they won their first MW game since an upset of then #14 San Diego State on January 19.
Future Cowboy Football Schedules Starting to Take Shape
Future Cowboy Football Schedules Starting to Take Shape
Future Cowboy Football Schedules Starting to Take Shape
The Mountain West Conference announced conference football match-ups for the 2013-16 seasons Tuesday. In 2013, the Wyoming Cowboys will, for the second consecutive year, host arch-rival Colorado State in War Memorial Stadium for the annual “Border War”. Wyoming’s other conference home games in 2013 will include: Fresno State, Hawai’i and New Mexico. The Cowboys Mountain West road trips this coming season will take them to: Air Force, Boise State, San Jose State and Utah State. Dates of games, game times and television coverage will be announced in the weeks to come.
Woodward Earns MW Player of the Week Honors
Woodward Earns MW Player of the Week Honors
Woodward Earns MW Player of the Week Honors
For the second time this season, Wyoming forward Kayla Woodward earned Mountain West Women’s Basketball Player of the Week honors for games played from Jan. 28-Feb. 3, 2013. It is the fourth honor of her MW career.
Rams Too Much For Cowboys in 65-46 Loss
Rams Too Much For Cowboys in 65-46 Loss
Rams Too Much For Cowboys in 65-46 Loss
Despite a career-high 26 points from senior guard Derrious Gilmore, the Wyoming Cowboys couldn't overcome another tough shooting night. They lost at rival Colorado State, 65-46, Saturday night in Mountain West Conference action at Moby Arena. Wyoming shot 29 percent from the field and dropped their fourth straight game, as they reached the halfway point of conference play.
Cowboy Comeback Falls Short, Lobos Win 63-59
Cowboy Comeback Falls Short, Lobos Win 63-59
Cowboy Comeback Falls Short, Lobos Win 63-59
Hugh Greenwood hit an open 18-footer and a pair of free throws with 7.4 seconds left, and the 20th-ranked New Mexico Lobos escaped Laramie with a 63-59 win Wednesday night in Mountain West Conference action at the Arena-Auditorium. The Lobos shot 53.8 percent from the field in the second half and finished with four players in double figures.
Cowgirls Dominate in Road Victory at Air Force, 86-48
Cowgirls Dominate in Road Victory at Air Force, 86-48
Cowgirls Dominate in Road Victory at Air Force, 86-48
Behind a career high 27 points from Kaitlyn Mileto, the Wyoming Cowgirl basketball team earned their first conference road win, 86-48, over the Air Force Falcons Saturday afternoon in Colorado Springs. A 14-0 run in the first half put the Cowgirls in control, as they won their second straight.
Cowgirls Stay Undefeated at Home, Beat UNLV 76-54
Cowgirls Stay Undefeated at Home, Beat UNLV 76-54
Cowgirls Stay Undefeated at Home, Beat UNLV 76-54
Kayla Woodward had 23 points, 4 rebounds and 6 assists to lead the Wyoming Cowgirls past the UNLV Lady Rebels 76-54 Wednesday night at the Arena-Auditorium. The Cowgirls used a 19-5 run over six minutes of the first half to break the game open and improved to 9-0 at home this season.

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