Sportsline Live
UW AD Tom Burman Reflects on Rocky Year in UW Athletics [AUDIO]
University of Wyoming Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tom Burman made a special appearance on Sportsline Live on KOWB, April 15, to discuss all that's been going on with Wyoming athletics, the Mountain West Conference and college sports in general. What made this different from any other time that Mr. Burman's been on the show, is that he came in studio and was on for the entire 60 minutes.
Masters Golf Calcutta Winner Unveiled
Four times a year, we put together a nice cache of prizes and hold an open calcutta for the major's in golf. First up was the Masters in Augusta, Georgia. With a smaller field than anticipated, it gave our entrants a great shot at the prize pack. The 2013 Masters Golf Calcutta winner is Josh. Congratulations Josh from KOWB!
UW Golf Coach Joe Jensen Ready for MW Championship [AUDIO]
Happy Birthday to Sportsline Live as Changes Approach
Today, April 18 is a banner day in Wyoming sports talk show history. Why, because it marks the 24th anniversary of Sportsline Live, Wyoming's longest running sports talk show. It was the first sports talk show in the state to air on a nightly basis. The program typically airs weeknights from 5:30-to-7 pm and is simulcasted on KOWB (AM1290) and KCGY (FM 95.1) radio stations in Laramie, Wyoming.
Wyoming Quarterback Brett Smith Sportsline Live Interview [AUDIO]
Brett Smith the starting quarterback for the Wyoming Cowboys football team, the 2011 Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year, a two-time MAACO Bowl Las Vegas Mountain West Conference Player of the Week, a Manning Award Player of the Week winner, First Team Freshman All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com, Second Team Freshman All-American by Yahoo! Sports, yet perhaps the greatest bullet point on the resume of this budding star may now be his incredible debut as a guest on Sportsline Live.
Lady Plainsmen Celebrate State Championship [AUDIO]
The 2012 State Champion Laramie Lady Plainsmen Basketball team gathered together one last time on Tuesday night for their team banquet. There were awards, goodbye tears and lasagna made by Head Coach Rod Tyson himself as the first state title in Lady Plainsmen history was remembered.



