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Wyoming High School Girls Basketball Scoreboard: Jan. 20-25, 2025
Conference play heats up during Week 6 of the girls’ prep basketball season in Wyoming. It dominates this week’s slate of games. There are some interclass games, and a few teams also play out-of-state opponents. There are some early week games, but most of the schedule is Thursday through Saturday. If you see a game missing, please email david@wyopreps.com.
WYOPREPS WEEK 6 GIRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 2025
Here is the Week 6 schedule of varsity games WyoPreps has. All schedules are subject to change.
OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT
Final Score: Teton (Driggs, ID) 56 4A Jackson 29
INTERCLASS
Final Score: 1A Farson-Eden 34 2A Big Piney 24
OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT
Final Score: 2A #3 Pine Bluffs 51 Mitchell, NE 28
NON-VARSITY OPPONENT
Final Score: 1A Ft. Washakie 43 Lander JV 22
New rankings come out on Wednesdays.
CLASS 4A
Final Score: #2 Cheyenne Central 61 #1 Cheyenne East 42 (conference game)
CLASS 4A
Final Score: Riverton 58 Jackson 39 (conference game)
Final Score: Star Valley 44 Evanston 36 (conference game) – Nelson led the Braves with 16 pts, 6 rebs, & 6 steals.
CLASS 3A
Final Score: #3 Cody 50 #5 Powell 37 (conference game)
Final Score: Torrington 54 #4 Wheatland 46 (conference game)
Final Score: Lander 39 Lyman 34 – OT (conference game)
Final Score: Lovell 45 Worland 18 (conference game)
CLASS 1A
Final Score: Kaycee 44 Midwest 28 (conference game)
Final Score: Riverside 2 Meeteetse 0 (conference game) – forfeit
CLASS 4A
Final Score: #4 Campbell County 75 Cheyenne South 26 (conference game)
Final Score: #1 Cheyenne East 50 Thunder Basin 26 (conference game)
Final Score: #3 Sheridan 55 Laramie 27 (conference game) – Hanft and Chase combined for 35 pts and 18 rebs for the Broncs.
Final Score: #5 Green River 59 Natrona County 55 – OT (conference game)
Final Score: Kelly Walsh 45 Rock Springs 30 (conference game)
CLASS 3A
Final Score: #1 Pinedale 62 Mountain View 60 – 2OT (conference game)
Final Score: #5 Powell 46 Worland 27 (conference game)
Final Score: Buffalo 50 Glenrock 32 (conference game)
Final Score: Rawlins 48 Burns 34 (conference game)
CLASS 2A
Final Score: Big Horn 64 Moorcroft 32 (conference game)
Final Score: #3 Rocky Mountain 36 Greybull 32 (conference game)
Final Score: #4 Wyoming Indian 62 Big Piney 45 (conference game)
Final Score: Wind River 49 Kemmerer 21 (conference game)
Final Score: Thermopolis 46 Shoshoni 45 (conference game)
Final Score: #5 Sundance 56 Wright 46 (conference game)
CLASS 1A
Final Score: #1 Upton 62 Arvada-Clearmont 21 (conference game)
Final Score: Encampment 64 Ft. Washakie 31 (conference game)
Final Score: Casper Christian 36 Hulett 33 (conference game)
Final Score: #2 Cokeville 50 Saratoga 27 (conference game)
Final Score: #3 Lingle-Ft. Laramie 58 Guernsey-Sunrise 12 (conference game)
Final Score: Riverside 60 Dubois 19 (conference game)
Final Score: H.E.M. 45 Midwest 5
Final Score: Farson-Eden 65 Little Snake River 53 (conference game)
INTERCLASS
Final Score: 2A #1 Tongue River 52 3A Newcastle 36
OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT
Final Score: 1A #4 Southeast 23 Mitchell, NE 15
NON-VARSITY OPPONENT
Final Score: 1A #4 Burlington 55 Lovell JV 33
CLASS 4A
#3 Sheridan at Cheyenne South, 10:30 a.m. (conference game)
#4 Campbell County at Laramie, noon (conference game)
Evanston at Jackson, 12:30 p.m. (conference game)
Kelly Walsh at #5 Green River, 1 p.m. (conference game)
Natrona County at Rock Springs, 1 p.m. (conference game)
Riverton at Star Valley, 3 p.m. (conference game)
#2 Cheyenne Central at Thunder Basin, 3:30 p.m. (conference game)
CLASS 3A
Lander at #3 Cody, 2 p.m. (conference game)
Newcastle at Buffalo, 2 p.m. (conference game)
#4 Wheatland at Rawlins, 3 p.m. (conference game)
Glenrock at Burns, 3 p.m. (conference game)
#2 Douglas at Torrington, 5:30 p.m. (conference game)
CLASS 2A
Kemmerer at #4 Wyoming Indian, 12:30 p.m. (conference game)
Big Piney at Wind River, 12:30 p.m. (conference game)
Shoshoni at #3 Rocky Mountain, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
Big Horn at #5 Sundance, 2 p.m. (conference game)
Wright at #1 Tongue River, 2:30 p.m. (conference game)
Moorcroft at #2 Pine Bluffs, 2:30 p.m. (conference game)
Greybull at Thermopolis, 3 p.m. (conference game)
CLASS 1A
#1 Upton at Kaycee, noon (conference game)
Guernsey-Sunrise at H.E.M., noon (conference game)
Little Snake River at #2 Cokeville, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
St. Stephens at #4 Burlington, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
Rock River at Encampment, 1:30 p.m.
Saratoga at Farson-Eden, 1:30 p.m. (conference game)
Hulett at Arvada-Clearmont, 2 p.m. (conference game)
Lusk at #4 Southeast, 2:30 p.m. (conference game)
OUT-OF-STATE-OPPONENTS
Bridger, MT at 1A Riverside, 2 p.m.
3A Lyman at Manila, UT, 5:30 p.m.
Big Horn Basin Classic Basketball-Girls
Big Horn Basin Classic Basketball-Girls
Gallery Credit: James Yule
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Wyoming to Host First-Place San Diego State – SweetwaterNOW
LARAMIE — The Wyoming Cowboys return to the Arena-Auditorium on Wednesday to host San Diego State in a Mountain West matchup scheduled for a 6 p.m. tipoff on CBS Sports Network.
San Diego State enters the contest tied for first place in the Mountain West, while Wyoming is seeking its 10th home win of the season.
The contest will be broadcast on the Cowboy Sports Network across 26 affiliate stations with Keith Kelley on the call and Kevin McKinney providing color commentary. In Sweetwater County, the game can be heard on KUGR 104.9 FM.
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Wyoming comes into the game with an 11-5 overall record and a 2-3 mark in conference play after a road loss to Nevada on Saturday. The Cowboys are averaging 84 points per game, which ranks second in the conference, while allowing 72.7 points per contest. Wyoming is shooting 48 percent from the field and holding opponents to 44 percent. The Cowboys average 8.3 3-pointers per game, while opponents make 6.4, and Wyoming leads the Mountain West at 38 rebounds per game.
San Diego State is 11-4 overall and 5-0 in conference play after winning eight of its last nine games. The Aztecs are tied atop the Mountain West standings with Utah State. San Diego State averages 82.5 points per game and allows 72.8. The Aztecs are shooting 48 percent from the field while holding opponents to 40 percent, and they average 37.6 rebounds and 17.1 assists per game.
Leland Walker leads Wyoming in scoring at 14.5 points per game and also averages a team-high 3.8 assists, ranking seventh in the conference. Nasir (Naz) Meyer is averaging 13.8 points and 5.1 rebounds per game while shooting 52 percent from the field. Khaden Bennett adds 9.8 points per game and ranks second on the team with 4.8 rebounds per contest. Bennett ranks fourth in the Mountain West, shooting over 87 percent from the free throw line, and is second on the team with 41 assists.
San Diego State is led in scoring by BJ Davis at 12.1 points per game. He is shooting 44 percent from 3-point range and is tied for the team lead with 21 made 3-pointers. Reese Dixon-Waters averages 11.1 points per game and also has 21 3-pointers on the season. Miles Heide leads the Aztecs with 5.4 rebounds per game, and San Diego State has seven players averaging at least three rebounds per contest.
The Cowboys trail the all-time series 53-42, with the first meeting dating back to Jan. 12, 1979. Wyoming holds a 27-14 record at home against the Aztecs. San Diego State won both meetings last season by a combined five points.
Wyoming will return to the road Saturday to face Fresno State at 5 p.m. MT in a game on the Mountain West Network.
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Pokes in the Pros: Wild Card Round
CASPER, Wyo. — The University of Wyoming has produced several NFL players currently making an impact. Here’s how they did in the most recent week’s slate of games.
Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills
Allen was explosive for the Bills on Sunday, and Buffalo survived its playoff opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars 27–24.
Allen accounted for three of his team’s four touchdowns, two coming on the ground and the third coming by way of the pass. He threw for 273 yards on 80% efficiency, also picking up 33 yards via the rushing game.
Allen and the Bills have advanced past the Wild Card round of the playoffs every year since 2020.
In the divisional round, the Bills will face the top seed in the AFC, the Denver Broncos.
Frank Crum, Denver Broncos
Crum and the Broncos were off last week, as they earned a bye in the playoffs as the top AFC seed.
Crum will take the field against the Buffalo Bills and reigning MVP and fellow UW alum Josh Allen in the divisional round.
Marcus Epps, Philadelphia Eagles
Epps had a respectable day for the Eagles, though the team ultimately fell 23–19 to the San Francisco 49ers, marking the end of their season.
Epps had a trio of tackles for the Eagles’ secondary unit in the loss.
The former Wyoming Cowboy finishes the year with 24 tackles, including one for a loss.
Chad Muma, New England Patriots
The New England Patriots easily handled their Wild Card opponents, beating the Los Angeles Chargers 16–3. However, Muma had little impact on the result in limited playing time.
In the victory, Muma failed to record a statistic. He only took the field for 13 special teams snaps and did not play a defensive down.
The Patriots will move on to face the Houston Texans in the next round of the playoffs.
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Karly Davis Of Buffalo HS To Play Women’s Basketball At The University Of Wyoming
A Buffalo High School senior will soon trade in her black and gold, to play for the brown and gold.
Karly Davis has signed a written offer of athletic aid, to play basketball for the University of Wyoming Cowgirls.
So far this season, she is averaging 19.5 points per game, which is 4th in Class 3A and 8th in all classes of Wyoming High School Girls Basketball.
Her average is up 1 point per game from last year.
Davis explains what she thinks it was that Cowgirl Head Coach Heather Ezell and the UW Coaching Staff saw in her that made them try to recruit her.
“I’m definitely a competitor. I think I show that a lot in my game, and I think I can shoot the ball pretty well, so I think that’s kind of what they sparked interest in me with.”
Davis adds she plans to major in elementary education.
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