Tuesday, December 30, 2008

The Cowgirls broke a two-game skid with a 58-48 win over Adams State on Tuesday in the A-A. For more on the game
Brandon Ewing scored a career-high 34 points as the Cowboys beat Howard 84-75 in the Duel in the Desert in Logan, Utah. For more on the game

Monday, December 29, 2008

The Cowboys move to 10-2 with an 84-74 win over Houston Baptist at the Duel in the Desert in Logan, Utah. For more on the story
The Wyoming Cowgirls will return to action Tuesday night when they host Adams State, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Arena-Auditorium. For more on the story

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Cowboys to duel in the desert

Wyoming looks to bounce back from its 51-point loss to UCLA by competing in the three-day Duel in the Desert tournament in Logan, Utah. For more on the story

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Cowboys struggled against nostalgia

While playing in historic Pauley Pavilion was a good experience for the young Cowboys, the results weren't in their favor. For more on the story

UCLA routes Wyoming

No. 13 UCLA crushes the Cowboys 113-62. For more on the game

Monday, December 22, 2008

Greener named new head strength coach

Former Wyoming football letterman Trent Greener has been named the new Director of Strength and Conditioning for Wyoming. for more on the story

Cowboys to face UCLA

The Cowboys will get their toughest test of the season Tuesday at No. 13 UCLA. For more on the story

Cowgirls, Zags in rematch

The Cowgirls will play Gonzaga for the second time this season, when they travel to Spokane, Wash., for a Monday night contest. For more on the story

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Billikens beat Cowgirls

Saint Louis dominated from the beginning and stopped the Cowgirls 74-59 on Saturday. For more on the game

Cowboys move to 9-1

The Cowboys roll in the second half to stop Sacramento State. For more on the game

Friday, December 19, 2008

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Cowboy matmen fare well in Reno

Three members of the Wyoming wrestling team placed at the Tournament of Champions in Reno, Nev. For more on the story

Christensen signs quarterback

New Wyoming head football coach Dave Christensen has signed junior college quarterback Robert Benjamin. For more on the story

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Christensen tabs new offensive coordinator

Wyoming head football coach Dave Christensen has named Marcus Arroyo as the new offensive coordinator. For more on the story

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Cowboys roll past Western State

Ogirri leads the way ----- Cowboys move to 8-1

UW football coaching news

Wyoming head football coch Dave Christensen announces another addition to his coaching staff. For more on the story

Cowboys return home

After three games on the road, Wyoming returns home to host Western State Tuesday, beginning at 7 p.m. For more on the story

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Tyson enjoying second chance as LHS head coach

It wasn't a tough transition for Rod Tyson to take over the Laramie High School girls' basketball program -- he had been coaching the girls for several years. For more on the story

Thiam ready for action

Wyoming sophomore Djibril Thiam will see his first action in a Cowboy uniform Saturday against Northern Iowa in Casper. For more on the story

Carlson getting confident and aggressive

Wyoming sophomore Hillary Carlson is becoming a go-to player for the Cowgils. For more on the story

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Youth indoor practice facility shaping up

For youth outdoor sports such as soccer, football, lacrosse and baseball, the winter months are fairly nonexistent for productive practice. For more on the story

LeBlanc earns wrestling honors

Wyoming redshirt freshman Joe LeBlanc was named the Western Wrestling Conference wrestler of the week. For more on the story

Monday, December 8, 2008

Football news conference

Dave Christensen was introduced Monday as the 31st head football coach at Wyoming. For coverage of the press conference

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Two Cowboys place in Vegas

Joe LeBlanc and Shane Onufer paced the Wyoming wrestling team in Las Vegas. For more on the story

Cowboys gain road split

The Wyoming Cowboys moved to 6-1 on the season with a 62-55 win over Loyola Marymount Saturday night in Los Angeles. For more on the game

Cowgirls win second straight

Wyoming stopped Idaho State 61-55 Saturday in Pocatello, Idaho. For more on the game

Friday, December 5, 2008

UW wrestling at Las Vegas

Three Cowboys still alive at Las Vegas wrestling tournament. For more on the story

Cowgirl volleyball team giving back

The University of Wyoming volleyball team holds a three-day clinic for youngsters, with proceeds helping a needy local family. For more on the story

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Cowgirls rally for win

Wyoming rallied from 23 points down at halftime to edge Weber State 78-75 Thursday night in Ogden, Utah. For more on the game

Mountain looks to keep the momentum going

Laramie High School boys' basketball coach Jason Mountain is putting a stamp on his program. For more on the story

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Boise State hands Cowboys first loss

Boise State's Mark Sanchez scored on a layup with less than a second left to lift the Broncos past the Cowboys 86-85 Wednesday night in Boise. For more on the game

Two Cowboys named to first team

Wyoming seniors Ward Dobbs and Devin Moore were named to the Mountain West Conference firts team on Wednesday. For more on the story

Cowgirls at Weber State

Turnovers have hurt the young Wyoming Cowgirls this season. For more on the story

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Christensen chooses Wyoming

Dave Christensen liked what he saw at Wyoming. For more on the story

UW to be tested at Boise

The Cowboys hit the road for first time Wednesday at Boise State. For more on the game

Monday, December 1, 2008

It's offfical: Christensen new head fb coach

Wyoming athletics director Tom Burman announced Monday the hiring of Missouri offensive coordinator Dave Christensen as the 31st head football coach in Wyoming history. For more on the story

N.Y. Post features Johnson, Muojeke

New York City natives and current Cowboys Afam Muojeke and Tyson Johnson were reently featured in a story by N.Y. Post columnist Kevin Kernan. For more on the story

Former Cowboys represented well in NFR

Five former University of Wyoming rodeo team members will compete in the National Finals Rodeo beginning this week in Las Vegas. For more on the story

Yerty signs JC setter

University of Wyoming volleyball coach Carrie Yerty announced on Monday the signing of setter Barbara Lasic to a letter of intent. For more on the story

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Christensen to be named UW coach?

According to national and local reports, Missouri offensive coordinator Dave Christensen will be named the new head football coach at the University of Wyoming. For more on the story

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Wyoming falls short at Oregon

The Wyoming Cowgirls turned the ball over 22 times in the 51-45 loss to Oreogn Saturday night. For more on the game

Ogirri leads Cowboys past Denver

Sean Ogirri scored a Wyoming career-high 19 points as the Cowboys held off Denver 62-54 on Saturday. For more on the game

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Cowboys hold on

Thwe Wyoming Cowboys moved to 4-0 with a hard-fought 97-96 win over Texas State Wednesday night in the Arena-Auditorium. For more on the game

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Cowgirls find life in second half for win

The Wyoming Cowgirls came back from 15 points down to beat Boise State 62-55 Tuesday in the Arena-Auditorium. For more on the game

Davis providing a spark

Wyoming freshman A.J. Davis is adapting to the Division I level. Davis and the Cowboys host Texas State on Wednesday night. For more on the story

Monday, November 24, 2008

Cowboys ready to move on

Still disappointed that they lost their head coach in Joe Glenn, the Cowboys are ready to move on nonetheless. For more on the story

Cowgirls to host Boise State

The Wyoming Cowgirls look to bounce back from Sunday's loss to Gonzaga when they host Boise State tonight in the A-A. For more on the game

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Gonzaga holds down Cowgirls

Gonzaga ran out to an early lead and held off the Wyoming Cowgirls 68-58 Sunday in the Arena-Auditorium. For more on the game

Glenn will not be retained

University of Wyoming Athletics Director Tom Burman announced Sunday that head football coach Joe Glenn will not be retained as coach of the Cowboys. For more on the story

Cowboys roll past Johnson & Wales

The Wyoming Cowboys move to 3-0 on the season with a big 105-64 win over Johnson & Wales. For more on the game

The Boot stays at CSU

The Wyoming Cowboys saw their season come to a disappointing end as Colorado State won the Bronze Boot again 31-20. For more on the game

Friday, November 21, 2008

Cowboys host Johnson & Wales

The Cowboy basketball team returns to the court Saturday night at 6 p.m. when it hosts Johnson & Wales. For more on the game

The Border War

The 100th meeting of the Border War on the football field between Wyoming and Colorado State will begin at noon on Saturday at War Memorial Stadium. For more on the game

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Wyoming beats North Dakota

The Cowgirls overcame an 11-point deficit against North Dakota to rout the Fighting Sioux 100-75 on Thursday.
For more on the game

Schroyer signs third player

Wyoming head coach Heath Schroyer announced on Thursday the signing of Amath M'Baye to a national leter of intent.
For more on the story

Friday, October 17, 2008

Plainsmen lose big lead; fall to Tigers


Ogirri, Cowboys open up



Richard Anderson photo
Young Hayden Schroyer looks to steal the ball from Wyoming sophomore Boubacar Sylla Friday night after the Cowboys first official practice of the season.

This was the practice that Sean Ogirri has been waiting for. The senior transfer guard practiced all season last year with the Cowboys, but was forced to just sit and watch in the games due to NCAA transfer rules.

Friday night, he practiced with a little more bounce to his step. He gets to play this season.
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Cowgirls set to begin