KOWB Staff
Cowboy Basketball Snaps Skid in 61-53 Win at CSU Bakersfield
Larry Nance Jr. scored 17 points and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds, and Derek Cooke Jr. added a career-high tying 12 points and a career-high 13 rebounds, as the Wyoming Cowboys picked up a 61-53 win at CSU Bakersfield Wednesday night in California. The Pokes led wire-to-wire to break their four-game losing streak, and beat the Roadrunners for a second time this season.
Cowgirl Soccer Adds Eight Student-Athletes for 2013
Cowgirl soccer head coach Pete Cuadrado announced the addition of eight student-athletes for the 2013 season Thursday morning.
UW Prof Works to Increase Energy Efficiency of Wind Farms
Worldwide, the low efficiency of wind farms is a mystery, considering it seems logical that the momentum of the wind moving from one wind turbine to the next -- much like a domino effect -- should actually increase energy efficiency.
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.
Laramie Conservation Expo Offers Ways to Conserve Water and Energy
“Watershed,” Robert Redford’s new film about the threats to the Colorado River Basin, will be shown at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 8, at the University of Wyoming’s Berry Biodiversity Conservation Center auditorium.
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.
UW-Led Research Shows Slight Decline in Big Game Antler, Horn Size
A team of scientists led by a University of Wyoming researcher recently reported that the size of trophy horns and antlers of most species of North American big game has declined slightly over the past century, most likely as a result of intensive harvest of males.
LEDC President & CEO Takes Nevada Post
Effective February 8, 2013, Gaye Stockman will resign her position as President & CEO of Laramie Economic Development Corporation to take a newly created Economic Development President & CEO position in Mesquite, Nevada.