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CSU guard McKenna Hofschild looks for a pass during the CSU vs. UNLV game on March 12 at the Mountain West womens basketball championship. The Rams ended up losing the game 62-52.

CSU women’s basketball stalwart fight ends short against UNLV

Emma Askren, Sports Editor March 12, 2024

LAS VEGAS - True grit is tough to come by. For the stalwart Colorado State women's basketball however, grit is in abundance in all of their players. In a heartbreaking 62-52 loss against UNLV, Colorado...

Colorado State players Marta Leimane and Sydney Mech guard Nevada player Lexie Givens during the CSU vs. Nevada game at the Mountain West womens basketball championship on March 11. The Rams won 65-54.

CSU women’s basketball plays confident, gets win over Nevada

Emma Askren, Sports Editor March 11, 2024

LAS VEGAS - Vegas and basketball have something in common: winners and losers. At the Mountain West Women’s Basketball Championship, every day winners moved on and losers went back home with hope...

Woman playing basketball on the court.

Tournament preview: Looking at how CSU women’s basketball matches up against competition

Emma Askren, Sports Editor March 10, 2024

The Mountain West is a stellar example of variety in basketball. On the men’s side, it’s a battle for first in the conference between seven teams. On the women’s side, it’s a battle for second...

McKenna Hofschild takes the ball to CSUs side of the court during the CSU vs Wyoming womens basketball game on Feb. 17, 2024. (CSU won75-70)

Gratitude, grit shine through at women’s basketball senior night

Emma Askren, Sports Editor March 6, 2024

Final games are always emotional, and that of the senior class of the Colorado State women’s basketball team was no exception. “I’m just so grateful,” McKenna Hofschild said. “When you have...

Woman playing basketball on the court.

CSU finds luck in 27, gets Education Day win

Emma Askren, Sports Editor February 29, 2024

Core memories last forever. For the young students in the Thompson School District, Education Day will be a day that will be fond in their minds for years to come. Besides the sold-out crowd the...

Children cheer in the stands.

CSU women’s basketball aims to inspire students with Education Day

Liv Sewell, Staff Reporter February 28, 2024

As opposed to the typical sights of rowdy college students, childlike joy filled the stands of Moby Arena Wednesday morning. The roaring of more than 6,000 elementary students made the Nevada players...

Cailyn Crocker gains possession of the ball during the Colorado State University basketball game against the University of Wyoming Feb. 17. CSU won 75-70.

CSU women’s basketball gets revenge in nail-biter Border War

Liv Sewell, Staff Reporter February 17, 2024

They might not have won the last battle, but solidified their lead by winning the second game of the Border War. Saturday's first double-header game at Moby was Colorado State women's basketball against...

McKenna Hofschild pushes past San Diego State Universitys defense at the Colorado State University womens basketball game against SDSU Feb. 3. CSU won 82-50.

Around the MW: How top 6 women’s basketball teams slot in

Damon Cook, Sports Editor February 16, 2024

Editors note: All rankings, records and statistics are accurate as of Feb. 14. Colorado State women's basketball boasts arguably the best player in the Mountain West, McKenna Hofschild, and for that...

Colorado State University point guard McKenna Hofschild (4) starts a play, bringing the ball down the court Feb. 7. Hofschild is one of three CSU players to score 2000 career points. She is accompanied by Ram legend Becky Hammon and CSU Mens Basketball star Isaiah Stevens.

McKenna Hofschild becomes just 3rd Ram ever to score 2,000 points in win over Fresno State

Liv Sewell, Sports Writer February 7, 2024

To the average viewer, Moby Arena looked like a speckling of orange t-shirts. But to McKenna Hofschild the blurs of orange as she pulled up for her historic fourth point of the night, was the view she...

Colorado State University womens basketball guard McKenna Hofschild shakes CSU Director of Athletics Joe Parkers hand in Moby Arena Dec. 5, 2023. Hofschild was presented an honorary basketball for becoming the CSU all-time assist leader prior to the CSU game against High Point University.

McKenna Hofschild: A face atop CSU’s Mount Rushmore

Damon Cook, Sports Editor February 1, 2024

The "not since Becky Hammon" list seems to get longer and longer every time Colorado State women’s basketball star guard McKenna Hofschild takes the court.  The most recent addition: selling out...

An aeriel view of the sold-out Colorado State University womens basketball game against San Jose State University Jan 27, 2024. CSU won 65-49.

CSU women’s basketball treats sold-out crowd to win over SJSU

Emma Askren, Sports Editor January 28, 2024

1999 marked the beginning of an era for women’s sports around the world, most importantly with the historical FIFA Women’s World Cup in the Rose Bowl Stadium. It also marked an important milestone...

McKenna Hofschild brings the ball to the CSU side during the CSU vs AF womens basketball game. Jan. 17 (CSU won 81-67)

Short-handed CSU women’s basketball torches Air Force with complimentary play

Damon Cook, Sports Editor January 17, 2024

Some things like Colorado State guard McKenna Hofschild having a spectacular scoring night are old. Other things like CSU running a zone defense are brand new. A big part of Colorado State’s 81-67...

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