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Wyoming High School Girls Basketball Scoreboard: Dec. 16-21, 2024

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The 2024-25 Wyoming High School girls’ basketball season continues with its second week. While tournaments comprise most of the slate this week, there are some single games. The tournaments are in Ethete, Green River, Lander, Lingle, Pavillion, Rock Springs, Shoshoni, Sundance, and Yoder. A few schools will be playing out of state, as well. If you see a game missing, please email david@wyopreps.com.

WYOPREPS GIRLS BASKETBALL WEEK 2 SCHEDULE 2025

WyoPreps Girls Basketball Standings 12-16-24

Here is the Week 2 schedule of varsity games WyoPreps has. All schedules are subject to change.

NON-VARSITY OPPONENT

Wheatland Sophs at 1A H.E.M. – postponed

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CLASS 1A

Final Score: Lusk 58 Guernsey-Sunrise 19

INTERCLASS

Final Score: 2A Rocky Mountain 54 1A #4 Burlington 41

OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT

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Final Score: 3A Torrington 62 Alliance, NE 22

Final Score: Bridgeport, NE 57 2A #4 Pine Bluffs 41

Final Score: 1A Encampment 40 North Park (Walden, CO) 18

NON-VARSITY OPPONENT

Final Score: 1A H.E.M. 45 Wheatland Sophs 29

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CLASS 4A

Final Score: #2 Sheridan 49 Kelly Walsh 26

Final Score: Natrona County 49 Thunder Basin 45

INTERCLASS

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Final Score: 3A #5 Buffalo 70 2A Big Horn 27

OUT-OF-STATE OPPONENT

Final Score: Rich County (UT) 58 1A #4 Cokeville 39

NON-VARSITY OPPONENT

Final Score: 1A Arvada-Clearmont 49 Thunder Basin Fresh 9

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Tournaments

Flaming Gorge Classic in Green River & Rock Springs

1A St. Stephens at 4A Green River – canceled – no game!

Final Score: 2A Kemmerer 41 3A Glenrock 32

Final Score: Bear Lake, ID 60 4A Evanston 34

Final Score: 3A #5 Mountain View 53 4A Riverton 21

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Final Score: 4A Green River 56 3A Rawlins 22

Final Score: #5 Laramie 44 Star Valley 40

Final Score: 3A #3 Pinedale 70 4A Rock Springs 27

Foothills Classic in Ethete & Pavillion

Final Score: #1 Wyoming Indian 63 Moorcroft 18

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Final Score: #2 Tongue River 64 Wind River 34

Stateline Shootout in Sundance

Final Score: 2A #5 Sundance 55 3A Newcastle 48

Wrangler Invite in Shoshoni

Final Score: 1A Saratoga 38 2A Shoshoni 20

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Final Score: 3A Lyman 48 1A #3 Burlington 38

High School Winter Showcase in Windsor, CO

Final Score: 2A #3 Pine Bluffs 56 Prospect Ridge Academy (CO) 10

Final Score: Timnath, CO 55 4A Cheyenne South 22

Winter Border Brawl in Scottsbluff, NE

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Final Score: 4A #1 Cheyenne East 45 Scottsbluff, NE 17

Final Score: Gering, NE 54 3A Torrington 44

Final Score: 4A #3 Cheyenne Central 52 Sidney, NE 45

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CLASS 4A

#2 Sheridan at Natrona County, 5 p.m.

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Thunder Basin at Kelly Walsh, 5:30 p.m.

Tournaments

Flaming Gorge Classic in Green River & Rock Springs

2A Kemmerer at 4A Green River, 9:40 a.m.

2A Thermopolis vs. 4A #5 Laramie, 9:40 a.m. (at RSHS)

3A #5 Mountain View vs. Bear Lake, ID, 1 p.m. (at GRHS)

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4A Riverton vs. 3A Glenrock, 1 p.m. (at RSHS)

3A Rawlins vs. 4A Star Valley, 2:40 p.m. (at Lincoln MS)

3A #3 Pinedale at 4A Green River, 4:20 p.m.

2A Thermopolis vs. 3A Evanston, 4:20 p.m. (at Lincoln MS)

#5 Laramie at Rock Springs, 4:20 p.m.

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Foothills Classic in Ethete & Pavillion

#2 Tongue River at #1 Wyoming Indian, 9 a.m.

Moorcroft at Wind River, 9 a.m.

#2 Tongue River vs. Big Piney, noon (at Ethete)

Greybull vs. Moorcroft, noon (at Pavillion)

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Big Horn vs. Big Piney, 3 p.m. (at Ethete)

Wright vs. Greybull, 3 p.m. (at Pavillion)

Big Horn at #1 Wyoming Indian, 6 p.m.

Wright at Wind River, 7:30 p.m.

Goshen County Basketball Classic in Lingle & Yoder

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H.E.M. at #5 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 11:30 a.m. (LFL HS)

Lusk vs. Kaycee, 11:30 a.m. (LFL MS Gym)

Encampment at #1 Southeast, 11:45 a.m. (SE Elementary)

Guernsey-Sunrise vs. Rock River, 11:45 a.m. (SE HS)

Rock River at #1 Southeast, 3:30 p.m. (SE Elementary)

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Encampment vs. Guernsey-Sunrise, 3:30 p.m. (SE HS)

Kaycee at #5 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 4 p.m. (LFL HS)

Lusk vs. H.E.M., 4 p.m. (LFL MS Gym)

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Lander Girls Classic – varsity games in the Fieldhouse

#4 Powell vs. Wheatland, 11 a.m.

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#2 Cody vs. Burns, 12:30 p.m.

Lovell vs. #1 Douglas, 2 p.m.

#2 Cody vs. Wheatland, 3:30 p.m.

#4 Powell vs. Burns, 5 p.m.

#1 Douglas at Lander, 6:30 p.m.

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Stateline Shootout in Sundance

3A Newcastle vs. Lead/Deadwood, SD, 1 p.m.

Belle Fourche, SD at 2A #5 Sundance, 4 p.m.

Wrangler Invite in Shoshoni

Saratoga vs. Riverside, 9 a.m. (Main gym)

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#3 Burlington vs. Farson-Eden, 9 a.m. (Aux gym)

2A #3 Rocky Mountain vs. 3A Lyman noon (Main)

Meeteetse vs. Saratoga, noon (Aux)

#4 Cokeville vs. #3 Burlington, 3 p.m. (Main)

3A Lyman vs. 1A #2 Upton, 3 p.m. (Aux)

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1A Meeteetse at 2A Shoshoni, 6 p.m. (Main)

Little Snake River vs. Dubois, 6 p.m. (Aux)

High School Winter Showcase in Windsor, CO

4A Cheyenne South vs. Prospect Ridge Academy (CO), 5 p.m.

2A #3 Pine Bluffs at Timnath, CO, 8 p.m.

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Winter Border Brawl in Scottsbluff, NE

4A #3 Cheyenne Central vs. Kearney, NE, 3:15 p.m.

3A Torrington at Sidney, NE, 3:30 p.m.

4A #1 Cheyenne East vs. St. Thomas More (SD), 6:45 p.m.

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OUT-OF-STATE-OPPONENTS

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Teton (ID) at 4A Jackson, 1 p.m.

Tournaments

Flaming Gorge Classic in Green River & Rock Springs

3A Glenrock vs. 4A Evanston, 9 a.m. (at GRHS)

#5 Laramie vs. Riverton, 10:40 a.m. (at GRHS)

Kemmerer vs. Thermopolis, 10:40 a.m. (at Lincoln MS)

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3A #5 Mountain View at 4A Green River, 2 p.m.

4A Evanston vs. 3A Rawlins, 2 p.m. (at Lincoln MS)

Bear Lake, ID at Rock Springs, 2 p.m.

3A #3 Pinedale vs. 4A Star Valley, 3:40 p.m. (at Lincoln MS)

Foothills Classic in Ethete & Pavillion

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Moorcroft vs. Big Piney, 8 a.m. (at Ethete)

#2 Tongue River vs. Greybull, 8 a.m. (at Pavillion)

Wright vs. Big Piney, 11 a.m. (at Ethete)

Big Horn at Wind River, 11 a.m.

Wright at #1 Wyoming Indian, 2 p.m.

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Goshen County Basketball Classic in Lingle & Yoder

Encampment at #5 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 9:15 a.m. (LFL HS)

Lusk vs. Rock River, 9:15 a.m. (LFL MS Gym)

H.E.M. at #1 Southeast, 10 a.m. (SE Elementary)

Guernsey-Sunrise vs. Kaycee, 10 a.m. (SE HS)

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Rock River at #5 Lingle-Ft. Laramie, 1 p.m. (LFL HS)

Lusk vs. Encampment, 1 p.m. (LFL MS Gym)

Kaycee at #1 Southeast, 2:30 p.m. (SE Elem.)

Guernsey-Sunrise vs. H.E.M., 2:30 p.m. (SE HS)

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Lander Girls Classic – all varsity games in the Fieldhouse

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Lovell vs. Wheatland, 8:30 a.m.

Burns at Lander, 10 a.m.

#2 Cody vs. #1 Douglas, 11:30 a.m.

Lovell vs. Burns, 1 p.m.

#4 Powell vs. #1 Douglas, 2:30 p.m.

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Wheatland at Lander, 4 p.m.

Stateline Shootout in Sundance

3A Newcastle vs. Belle Fourche, SD, 11 a.m.

Lead/Deadwood, SD at 2A #5 Sundance, 2 p.m.

Wrangler Invite in Shoshoni

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#2 Upton vs. #4 Cokeville, 8:30 a.m. (Main)

Meeteetse vs. Little Snake River, 8:30 a.m. (Aux)

Riverside vs. Farson-Eden, 11:30 a.m. (Main)

1A Dubois vs. 2A #3 Rocky Mountain, 11:30 a.m. (Aux)

Little Snake River vs. #2 Upton, 2:30 p.m. (Main)

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2A #3 Rocky Mountain vs. 1A #4 Cokeville, 2:30 p.m. (Aux)

1A Riverside at 2A Shoshoni, 5:30 p.m. (Main)

Farson-Eden vs. Dubois, 5:30 p.m. (Aux)

High School Winter Showcase in Windsor, CO

2A #3 Pine Bluffs vs. 4A Cheyenne South, 9 a.m. (at Timnath HS)

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Winter Border Brawl in Scottsbluff, NE

4A #1 Cheyenne East at Sidney, NE, 1 p.m.

4A #3 Cheyenne Central vs. St. Thomas More (SD), 1:30 p.m. (at Gering HS)

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Colorado State, Wyoming add two games to Border War football series

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The Colorado State Rams and Wyoming Cowboys have added two games to their Border War football series, both schools announced Wednesday.

Colorado State is leaving the Mountain West Conference after the 2025 season and will join the Pac-12 Conference beginning in the fall of 2026. As a result, their annual Border War game will have to be played as a non-conference contest.

Back in November, the two schools announced an agreement that included games beginning in 2028 and extending through the 2035 season. Today’s announcement includes the addition of a game on Sept. 5, 2026 at Canvas Stadium in Fort Collins, Colo., and on Sept. 6, 2036 at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyo.

“Rivalry games are important to us at Colorado State and are a part of what makes College Football so special,” said Colorado State Director of Athletics, John Weber. “Our scheduling goal for our football program is to host seven games every season on campus in Canvas Stadium. Ram Country and Canvas Chaos make a real difference on game day and there is no better place to play than at home on campus in Fort Collins.”

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The two schools are scheduled to play this season on Saturday, Oct. 25 in Laramie.

“Having one of the oldest rivalries in the West that features one of the most iconic trophies in college football continue consecutively is outstanding,” added Weber. “The Boot Run with the game ball, the Border Ceremony, and the Bronze Boot Trophy all honor the values and rich ROTC history of both universities and will remain integral to this rivalry for years to come. This game is important to our universities, communities, and fans and I am thrilled that we were able to continue it in 2026.”

Although Colorado State and Wyoming are not scheduled to meet in 2027, there is still the possibility for that contest. When the series was announced last year, both schools stated they were “…working on amendments to schedules for the 2026 and 2027 season for potential additions to the current agreement.”

Colorado State and Wyoming first met on the gridiron in 1899 and have played a total of 116 contests. The Rams currently lead the overall series 60-51-5.

In order to schedule the 2026 game with Colorado State, Wyoming has rescheduled its previously slated home contest against North Texas for Sept. 9, 2034. Colorado State was previously scheduled to play at Indiana on Sept. 5, 2026, but Indiana will now host North Texas on that date instead.

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Future Border War Games

Sept. 5, 2026 at CSU
Sept. 23, 2028 at CSU
Sept. 22, 2029 at WYO
Sept. 7, 2030 at CSU
Sept. 20, 2031 at WYO
Sept. 25, 2032 at CSU
Sept. 24, 2033 at WYO
Sept. 23, 2034 at CSU
Sept. 22, 2035 at WYO
Sept. 6, 2036 at WYO

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(Laramie, WY) – The Wyoming Cowboy basketball team officially opened the season on Monday with the first official practice of the 2025-26 season. The Pokes hit the floor in the Arena-Auditoriums for a two-hour practice. “It has been a long summer and fall,” UW head coach Sundance Wicks said. “I think our guys are kind of ready to […]



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Takeaways From Utah’s Gritty Win Over Wyoming

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Laramie, WY—Saturday’s 31-6 win at Wyoming highlighted both the flaws Utah must clean up and the strengths it can lean on moving forward.

For one half, Utah looked like a team searching for answers, undone by penalties and missed opportunities. For the other, the Utes looked like the Big 12 contender they aim to be, dominating both sides of the ball and controlling the line of scrimmage.

Utah’s win in Laramie wasn’t always pretty, but it was decisive. After a sloppy, penalty-filled first half, the Utes hit the gas in the second, burying Wyoming with physical defense and a run game that finally found its groove.

Utah’s First Half vs. Second Half

This was a fascinating game that seemed to provide two distinctly different halves of football. However, the only real difference was that Utah simply finished drives better in the second half. Here’s a rundown of how similar the two halves were:

In one half, Utah gained 267 yards, and in the other, they gained 274 yards.

In one half, Utah gained 155 rushing yards, and in the other, 156 rushing yards.

In one half, Utah threw for 112 yards, and in the other, 118 passing yards.

In one half, Utah averaged 6.7 yards per play, and in the other, they averaged 7.1 per play.

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In one half, Utah was penalized six times for 63 yards, and in the other, four times for 35.

That’s how similar the two halves of football were from a production standpoint. The issue was the most important stat of any game: points. Utah only finished with 3 first-half points, and in the second half, scored 28.

The first half was sloppy and undisciplined, marred by untimely penalties that stalled drives and left points on the field. In the second half, though penalty issues remained, Utah was determined to convert all scoring opportunities with touchdowns.

The defense was tough throughout most of the game. Wyoming did have a couple of extended drives, but only one ended in points. The secondary looked better, but there are still some things to address.

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In general, Utah clearly needs to clean up its play. The penalties simply cannot continue at this same rate. It cost them points in the first half, and against better competition in the future, that will hurt them.

Questions still linger around Utah’s passing game

Through three games, Utah’s passing attack is a mixed bag. Devon Dampier is completing passes at a very high clip, 73% to be exact. However, the yards per attempt still sits right at 7.0 yards, which would be in the bottom half of the country.

The passing game has been a heavy dose of short throws, which has created enough production to preserve Utah’s offensive balance. Until the Utes generate explosive plays downfield, the passing game will remain the biggest question mark heading into Big 12 play.

Still, with emerging weapons like Ryan Davis and Dallen Bentley, there seem to be enough sureties to build with. The passing game is going to have to evolve, and that starts with Beck and Dampier, not the receivers.

Dallen Bentley’s emergence

The tight end position has been a hallmark of Utah’s offense in recent years. After the change in coordinator, many believed the tight end spot would fall by the wayside. However, Dallen Bentley had other plans.

Against Wyoming, Bentley hauled in 4-of-7 targets for 46 yards. That included the game-defining 3rd and 21 conversion, where he hauled in a pass down the sideline and trucked a defender to gain the final yard he needed to get the 1st down.

His involvement in the passing game is a promising sign. The 6-foot-5, 259-pounder is now up to 11 receptions for 112 yards and two touchdowns, and seems to be emerging as a go-to target for Dampier.

Whittingham credited Bentley for the work he put in this offseason. Bentley gives Utah a reliable target in critical moments and reinforces the importance of the position at Utah.

Also, tight end Hunter Andrews quietly put together 106 total yards- 44 receiving, 62 rushing, and one touchdown on 11 total touches.

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Run game explosiveness

Utah as a whole ran for 311 yards, which included two ball carriers eclipsing the 80-yard threshold, and two others running for at least 60 yards.

Dampier led the team with 86 yards on 13 carries, while Wayshawn Parker got to 80 yards on 10 carries. Hunter Andrews ran for 62 yards on six carries, and NaQuari Rogers totaled 60 yards on 13 carries.

A complement to the offensive line is the lack of negative run plays. Out of 45 total runs, Utah only had four run plays that gained 0 yards, and just two that went for a loss.

This is remarkable run game production and player involvement. Perhaps the biggest positive was the explosiveness Utah displayed in the run game.

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Against a competitive, tough, and well-coached defense, the Utes finished with 12 big run plays (gains of at least 10 yards) that generated 193 rushing yards, both being season highs.

Steve Bartle is the Utah insider for KSL Sports. He hosts The Utah Blockcast (SUBSCRIBE) and appears on KSL Sports Zone to break down the Utes. You can follow him on X for the latest Utah updates and game analysis.

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