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Fresno State Bulldogs vs. Wyoming Cowboys live stream info, start time, TV channel: How to watch NCAA Basketball on TV, stream online
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Wyoming Cowboys @ Fresno State Bulldogs
Current Records: Wyoming 14-16, Fresno State 11-19
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Wyoming and Fresno State are an even 5-5 against one another since February of 2019, but not for long. Both teams will face off in a Mountain West battle at 7:00 p.m. ET on Saturday at Save Mart Center. Fresno State took a loss in their last contest and will be looking to turn the tables on Wyoming, who comes in off a win.
Wyoming had to suffer through a four-game losing streak, but that streak is no more. They walked away with a 74-63 victory over the Falcons on Tuesday.
Wyoming’s victory was a true team effort, with many players turning in solid performances. Perhaps the best among them was Brendan Wenzel, who scored 20 points along with six rebounds. Sam Griffin was another key contributor, scoring 19 points.
Meanwhile, Fresno State’s recent rough patch got a bit rougher on Wednesday after their sixth straight defeat. They ended up on the wrong side of a painful 79-58 walloping at the hands of the Lobos. Fresno State was surely aware of their disadvantage in the point spread, but the foreknowledge did nothing to prevent the result.
The loss doesn’t tell the whole story though, as several players had good games. One of the most active was Xavier DuSell, who scored 20 points.
Fresno State struggled to get the ball back on offense and finished the game with only five offensive rebounds. They were demolished by their opponents in that department as New Mexico pulled down 19 offensive rebounds.
The Cowboys’ victory ended a four-game drought at home and bumped them up to 14-16. As for the Bulldogs, they have not been sharp recently as the team’s lost eight of their last ten games, which put a noticeable dent in their 11-19 record this season.
Wyoming barely slipped by Fresno State in their previous matchup back in January, winning 68-67. The rematch might be a little tougher for Wyoming since the squad won’t have the home-court advantage this time around. We’ll see if the change in venue makes a difference.
Series History
Fresno State and Wyoming both have 5 wins in their last 10 games.
- Jan 13, 2024 – Wyoming 68 vs. Fresno State 67
- Jan 31, 2023 – Wyoming 85 vs. Fresno State 62
- Dec 28, 2022 – Fresno State 58 vs. Wyoming 53
- Mar 05, 2022 – Wyoming 68 vs. Fresno State 64
- Feb 06, 2022 – Wyoming 61 vs. Fresno State 59
- Jan 04, 2021 – Fresno State 81 vs. Wyoming 61
- Jan 02, 2021 – Wyoming 78 vs. Fresno State 74
- Feb 29, 2020 – Fresno State 63 vs. Wyoming 55
- Jan 18, 2020 – Fresno State 65 vs. Wyoming 50
- Feb 27, 2019 – Fresno State 71 vs. Wyoming 60
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Wyoming reports first rabies case of season in Sheridan County
Wyoming saw its first rabies case of the season in Sheridan County, the state’s Department of Health reported Wednesday.
The case was reported in May in Sheridan County. A rabid bat was found in the backyard of a home in a downtown residential neighborhood, according to the health department.
Humans and pets can become infected from bites and scratches of an animal with rabies. Rabies is not spread through the touch of an infected animal or its feces or urine.
Bat bites are not always visible. Anyone who has direct contact with a bat or who wakes up with a bat in their room should immediately contact a doctor or public health provider for assessment.
There were six confirmed cases of rabies in Wyoming animals last year.
Tips for preventing rabies:
- Don’t touch or feed wild or stray animals.
- Treat animal bites with soap and water and contact a medical professional immediately.
- People waking to find a bat in their room or a child’s room should contact a medical professional immediately.
- Vaccinate dogs, cats, ferrets, horses and other selected livestock for rabies and keep vaccinations up to date.
For more information about rabies exposure in Wyoming, please visit:
https://health.wyo.gov/publichealth/infectious-disease-epidemiology-unit/disease/rabies/ [links-2.govdelivery.com]
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Take Back Wyoming fundraiser
A number candidates attended the Take Back Wyoming: Non-Freedom Caucus Republican Candidates Shop Party at Ryan Brothers Trucking last Friday. The event was hosted by and was a fundraiser for a House District 28 candidate.
The group was comprised of Wyoming Republican voters, who have become disenchanted with the Freedom Caucus, which currently controls the Wyoming State Legislature, and with actions taken in recent months by the State of Wyoming Republican Party to change the party’s By-Laws regarding support for candidates prior to the primary election.
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Wyoming Town Rivalries – Feuds & Hate
Since moving to Wyoming many years ago, and having lived in a few towns around the state, I find that some town and city rivalries must be addressed. Some are based on past conflicts that still cause pain to this day. Some are unexplained.
For example, to this day, all of Johnson County still does not trust Cheyenne after the Johnson County War of 1892. Cattlemen in Cheyenne sent a hit squad hired by the barons to invade Johnson County to eliminate alleged rustlers. A shootout that lasted several days ensued.
Other town rivalries include:
Green River vs. Rock Springs: The two towns are close together and share one of the most intense and oldest community, cultural, and athletic rivalries in the state.
Lander vs. Riverton: Located in Fremont County, this rivalry dates back to 1922 and divides the area over high school football bragging rights. They talk a lot of smack about each other.
Cheyenne vs Casper: The towns just HATE each other. I’ve lived in both, and I can tell you that there is nothing wrong with either town. But I’ve come across people in both towns who talk about their hatred of the other.
There is not a lot of love across Wyoming for Jackson, mostly because of the mega-rich liberals who live there. Many of those mega-rich liberals look down on the rest of Wyoming.
Folks talk smack about Laramie, but in a very different way than people talk smack about Gillette.
Having traveled around Wyoming, I can tell you that most of this hate is just nonsense and a waste of time. In the end, we are all Wyomingites. Just one big bickering family who still have each other’s backs when it comes down to it.
The Charmingly Odd Town Of La Grange Wyoming
It is well worth the long drive to see one of the most interesting and quirky little towns in Wyoming.
Stay for lunch. You won’t regret it.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
Jay Em, Wyoming, Frozen In Time
Jay Em, what an unusual name for a town.The few people who live there are proud of what their spot on earth once was, and they work to preserve it. They keep this little community frozen in time.
Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods
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