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Wyoming High School Boys Basketball Standings: Feb. 2, 2025
Wyoming High School boys’ basketball teams have completed seven weeks in the 2025 season. The number of undefeated teams dropped by one, which means only two teams remain. Two more have just one loss. Three schools seek victory number one this season. Most teams have played close to half of their conference games. The standings include all games played through Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.
WYOPREPS BOYS BASKETBALL STANDINGS WEEK 7 2025
Teams are listed by their conference record, points rating, or total points earned first, and then by their overall record. If a tie exists, teams are listed in alphabetical order unless a head-to-head result can break the tie.
1A Northeast: (Overall Record, followed by Quadrant Record)
Upton 14-0, 5-0
Hulett 6-4, 3-1
Midwest 7-5, 2-2
Kaycee 4-12, 3-3
Casper Christian 3-5, 1-4
Arvada-Clearmont 0-13, 0-4
1A Northwest: (Overall Record, followed by Quadrant Record)
Burlington 10-7, 5-0
St. Stephens 6-8, 4-3
Riverside 5-10, 3-3
Meeteetse 5-6, 2-2
Dubois 5-8, 2-2
Ten Sleep 2-11, 0-6
1A Southeast: (Overall Record, followed by Points Standing)
Lingle-Ft. Laramie 16-0, 38 points
Lusk 13-1, 27 points
Southeast 10-7, 23 points
H.E.M. 6-11, 10 points
Guernsey-Sunrise 4-10, 9 points
Rock River 1-13, 1 point
1A Southwest: (Overall Record, followed by Quadrant Record)
Little Snake River 10-4, 5-1
Cokeville 12-4, 4-1
Farson-Eden 9-7, 4-2
Encampment 10-7, 3-3
Saratoga 9-5, 2-4
Ft. Washakie 2-10, 0-7
2A Northwest: (Overall Record, followed by Quadrant Record)
Thermopolis 13-3, 3-0
Rocky Mountain 8-9, 2-1
Greybull 7-10, 1-2
Shoshoni 8-6, 0-3
2A Southwest: (Overall Record, followed by Quadrant Record)
Wyoming Indian 12-5, 3-0
Big Piney 9-7, 2-1
Kemmerer 5-12, 1-2
Wind River 0-16, 0-3
2A East: (Overall Record, Points Ratings)
Wright 15-2, 2.5 rating
Sundance 10-6, 1.625
Pine Bluffs 9-7, 1.438
Big Horn 6-9, 1.267
Tongue River 3-13, 0.563
Moorcroft 2-14, 0.25
3A East: (Overall Record, followed by Region Record)
Douglas 11-4, 4-0
Buffalo 8-5, 3-1
Torrington 6-6, 3-1
Wheatland 6-10, 2-2
Rawlins 3-10, 2-2
Newcastle 2-10, 1-2
Glenrock 7-7, 0-3
Burns 3-13, 0-4
3A West: (Overall Record, followed by Region Record)
Lovell 14-1, 3-0
Pinedale 8-5, 2-0
Cody 10-4, 3-1
Lander 8-6, 2-1
Worland 6-7, 1-2
Lyman 7-9, 1-3
Mountain View 6-9, 1-3
Powell 10-5, 0-3
4A East: (Overall Record, followed by Region Record)
Campbell County 7-7, 5-1
Sheridan 12-2, 4-2
Laramie 12-4, 4-2
Thunder Basin 9-5, 4-2
Cheyenne East 9-7, 3-3
Cheyenne Central 6-10, 1-5
Cheyenne South 3-14, 0-6
4A West Conf. 1 SW: (Overall Record, followed by Quadrant Record)
Star Valley 6-7, 3-0
Evanston 9-5, 2-1
Riverton 5-10, 1-2
Jackson 0-13, 0-3
4A West Conf. 2 NW: (Overall Record, followed by Quadrant Record)
Rock Springs 6-6, 3-0
Natrona County 5-8, 2-1
Kelly Walsh 5-8, 1-2
Green River 4-10, 0-3
Wyoming High School Sports Pics of the Week: Jan.23-25
Wyoming High School Sports Pics of the Week: Jan.23-25
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How to Watch Nevada vs Wyoming: Live Stream NCAA College Football, TV Channel
The Wyoming Cowboys (4-6) look to stop a two-game skid on Saturday when they host the Nevada Wolf Pack (2-8) in a Mountain West Conference clash in Laramie.
How to Watch Nevada vs Wyoming
- When: Saturday, November 22, 2025
- Time: 2:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: Altitude Sports
- Live Stream: Fubo (try for free)
Wyoming fell to 2-4 in the Mountain West last week and put itself in a position to have to win its final two games to reach bowl eligibility, with its rainy 24-3 loss at Fresno State. Samuel Harris ran for 102 yards on 12 carries, but the rest of the offense struggled, with Kaden Anderson getting benched after going 6-of-23 for 64 yards and an interception. The Cowboys managed just nine first downs and 184 yards of total offense in the loss.
Nevada snapped a seven-game losing streak and got its first Mountain West victory in style last week, smashing visiting San Jose State 55-10. The Wolf Pack led 31-0 at halftime, with Caleb Ramseur finishing with 128 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries while Chubba Purdy and Dominic Kelly also scored on the ground. Carter Jones finished 16-of-19 for 195 yards and two TDs, one to Ramseur and the other to Purdy. Murvin Kenion III had two of the defense’s four interceptions, with Nakian Jackson and Bryson Snelling also recording picks.
Wyoming hosts Nevada for the first time since 2019 and won the teams’ last meeting in Reno, taking a 42-6 victory on Nov. 25, 2023. The Cowboys lead the all-time series 6-4.
This is a great college football matchup that you will not want to miss; make sure to tune in and catch all the action.
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Wyoming Business Council says the future is nuclear
The future is nuclear, at least according to the Wyoming Business Council (WBC).
WBC launched a new community conversation series, called “Building Wyoming’s Future.”
The first webinar focused on the nuclear industry in the state.
“It really kind of shared a holistic vision for how this new energy and new advanced fuel in the new nuclear industry is going to make a difference for Wyoming,” said WBC CEO Josh Dorrell.
The public webinar focused on the proposed BWX Technologies (BWXT) advanced nuclear fuel facility in Gillette and Campbell County. It highlighted how the project would serve as a catalyst for economic growth, job creation and long-term opportunity across the state.
“[It] showed that it’s not just one company that benefits, but it’s a number of companies across the state that are already benefiting from this, and more will continue as this industry opens its doors to Wyoming,” said Dorrell.
The state is considering investing in BWX Technologies in the form of $100 million through the Large Project Energy Matching Fund. BWXT would put down over $400 million. According to WBC, the project would create more than 200 jobs and long-term economic benefits like an increased tax base and a new energy export.
But not all growth is seen as positive. Critics have already sent one nuclear company away – Radiant Industries’ proposed factory for portable nuclear microreactors near Bar Nunn. It came from people’s concerns that the state could have become a nuclear dump site for the nation.
WBC said Wyoming needs to be forward-thinking.
“Are we as a state going to make sure we put things in as a state from a policy perspective that both protect the state and invite business to come?” asked Dorrell.
According to Gov. Mark Gordon, Wyoming, as an “all of the above” energy policy state, welcomes most energy sources under the president’s “drill baby drill” push.
That’s even as Trump cancels almost $8 billion in grants for clean energy projects in 16 states.
“I think we’ve got to take a look at our state and the wealth that we have in the state to utilize that to secure our own future. I don’t think we want to be dependent upon the federal government. We were already influenced heavily by the fact that we want to use our own wealth to determine our future,” said Dorrell.
The Wyoming Energy Authority is accepting public comment on the state’s investment in BWXT until Nov. 25.
Gordon is expected to make a decision by Dec. 15.
The next community conversation from WBC will be focused on “critical minerals beyond the rocks.”
Republished with permission from Wyoming News Now, a TV news outlet covering the Cheyenne and Casper areas.
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