Indoor football tonight as the Wyoming Cavalry are at Tri Cities Washington. The Cavs picked up their first win of the season at Nebraska last week, 54-53.
The Wyoming Cowboys play their second round game of the College Basketball Invitational tonight when they take on Washington State in Pullman. The Pokes advanced in the tournament with a 78-75 win over North Dakota State University last week.
Football is as American as, um, baseball. Which is why it's always so exciting when football season starts- especially when it's the Wyoming Cavalry! The Cavs had their home opener at the Casper Events Center on Sunday, and by the looks of it, it's gonna be a heckuva season.
The Wyoming Cavalry opened up the 2012 season with a resounding loss to the Colorado Ice Sunday afternoon 72-37 in Fort Collins. Colorado owned the first half and led 41-13, a lead the Cavs could never recover.
The Wyoming Cavalry fought a hard fight last Friday night in their final home game of the regular season versus the Omaha Beef.
Cavalry fans were on their feet as the Wyoming defense held the Beef out of the endzone and created the several turnovers helping the Cav's avenge a previous season loss to Omaha...
On Friday night, fans bore witness to the Wyoming Cavalry defeat the Omaha Beef(mmmm, beef) in the Cav's final home game of the season, with a final score of 59-53. It was a close game but it seemed the old adage was true: In the end, beef is no match for a cavalry of hungry football players. Check out the shots of these excited fans cheering on their hometown team.
Can we make a new rule? If you can't be bothered to learn how to pronounce the name of the team you're cheering for, you're not much of a fan. Yes, I'm talking to you CAVALRY (not Calvary) fans.
The Wyoming Cavalry clawed and fought their way to an emotional victory Friday night over their division rival Colorado Ice and secured themselves a spot in the playoffs.
Cavalry fans were on their feet as Wyoming battled back from early turnovers, to take the lead and ultimately break the Ice 59-53...
The Colorado Rockies beat the San Francisco Giants 7-4 last night in Denver. The Rockies scored five runs in the sixth inning to chase Tim Lincecum enroute to the win.