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Sr. Chaundra Sewell
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Cowgirls Fall Short to Aztecs 57-51

The Wyoming Cowgirls hung tough all game long, but didn't have enough to overcome the potent 1-2 punch of Courtney Clements and Chelsea Hopkins of San Diego State in a 57-51 loss Wednesday night at the Arena-Auditorium. The league-leading Aztecs took the lead for good with an 11-3 run at the start of the second half and held off any Cowgirl challenge. Clements and Hopkins combined for 41 of SDSU's 57 points.

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Fr guard Josh Adams
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Cowboys Crushed at San Diego State, 79-51

The two-game win streak in Mountain West play was short-lived for the Wyoming Cowboys, as they got pasted by the Aztecs in San Diego Tuesday night, 79-51. Without their leading scorer and rebounder, Leonard Washington, the Pokes were no match for SDSU, who shot 68 percent in the game and built a 24-point lead by halftime.

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Wyo. Voters To Decide UW Trustees Expansion

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming voters will decide whether to amend the state constitution to allow nonresidents to serve on the University of Wyoming Board of Trustees.

Gov. Matt Mead signed a resolution that the Legislature passed last week

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Miss America Organization, YouTube
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Miss Wyoming Balancing College Life, Travel

This year's Miss Wyoming is balancing life as a college student with a busy travel schedule.

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Interior Department Recognizes UW’s Kelly

University of Wyoming Department of Anthropology Professor Robert Kelly received the Secretary of Interior’s Partnerships in Conservation Award for a project that uses ice patch archaeology and paleobiology to track climate change.

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Washington Post Columnist David Ignatius will give a free public talk Friday, March 1, at 5:30 p.m. at the University of Wyoming Conference Center at the Hilton Garden Inn. (Diana Walker Photo)
Washington Post Columnist David Ignatius will give a free public talk Friday, March 1, at 5:30 p.m. at the University of Wyoming Conference Center at the Hilton Garden Inn. (Diana Walker Photo)
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Washington Post Columnist to Give Public Talk at UW

Key issues facing President Obama’s new national security team will be the topic of a discussion by Washington Post editor and columnist David Ignatius at 5:30 p.m. Friday, March 1, at the University of Wyoming Conference Center at the Hilton Garden Inn.

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Head Coach Larry Shyatt
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Cowboys Fight Past Fresno State 55-51 in Overtime

To say the game was physical does it no justice. In another defensive slug fest, the Wyoming Cowboys out-lasted the Fresno State Bulldogs 55-51 in overtime Saturday at the Arena-Auditorium. The Cowboys out-scored Fresno State 14-2 over the final 8:20 of game action, including the overtime period.

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Senior Chaundra Sewell
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Cowgirls Claw Past Nevada for 66-65 Road Victory

A clutch pass and a pair of free throws from Chaundra Sewell helped the Wyoming Cowgirls pull out a 66-65 down to the wire win at Nevada Wednesday night in Reno. It marked the sixth straight win for UW in conference play. Sewell led four Cowgirls in double figures, as she recorded her ninth double-double this season with 16 points and 10 rebounds.

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Junior guard Nathan Sobey
Junior guard Nathan Sobey takes a shot in a game earlier this season for the Cowboys. Sobey's deep shooting provided a spark on Wednesday night, as Wyoming snapped a 5-game MW losing streak with a win over Nevada. (Photo by Townsquare Media)
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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.

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Head Coach Dave Christensen
Wyoming head coach Dave Christensen seen here in a game during the 2012 season will assume play-calling duties for the Cowboys in 2013. (Photo by Townsquare Media)
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Cowboy Football Adds Three New Assistants and Shifts Duties

University of Wyoming head football coach Dave Christensen announced Wednesday new coaching and administrative responsibilities for members of his football staff, including the official hiring of three new assistant coaches. One of the key changes is that Christensen will call the plays on game day for the Pokes.

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