WYOMING COWBOYS RUMORS & GOSSIP

Why Larry Eustachy shouldn’t care about the ‘alcoholic’ chants

I really don’t like to hush fans at a sporting event. The only time I do is when they become beligerant and aggressive, to the point where I feel physically threatened, or become concerned about the impact it may have on my child. In both instances, I will do whatever it takes to protect myself or my 7-year-old son. That being said, I have never been on the receiving end of a chant...
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March 07, 2013  |  Discuss
NOT CLASSY

Eustachy met with 'alcoholic' chants

Larry Eustachy, about to celebrate 10 years of sobriety, allegedly was heckled with chants of "alcoholic" from the student section during Colorado State's visit to Wyoming.

Via Gamedayr Verified_ybn
March 07, 2013  |  Discuss

Report: Victim Had Jaw Wired Shut After Being Kicked In The Face By Wyoming Basketball Player

via Casper Star-Tribune: Meet Wyoming basketball player Luke Martinez. Martinez admitted to police for his involvment in a bar fight on December 30th in Laramie, Wyoming. Martinez was arrested on January 13 for aggravated battery and assault where police reports claim that he kicked a man in the face who now reportedly needs to have his jaw wired shut. Here is more from the report...
Via The Mars Reel Verified_ybn
January 17, 2013  |  Discuss

Wyoming player banned after bar fight

Wyoming coach Larry Shyatt has suspended one of the team's top scorers indefinitely after a bar fight. University of Wyoming athletics officials announced Monday that charges were filed against Luke Martinez over the weekend due to an off-campus incident Dec. 30. University officials are not saying more about what led to the suspension. Martinez is a 22-year-old senior who...
Via AP on Fox
January 14, 2013  |  Discuss

Wyoming 74, Panhandle St. 55

Derrious Gilmore scored 21 points and sank 6 of 10 from beyond the arc to lead Wyoming over Oklahoma Panhandle State 74-55 on Saturday. Leonard Washington added 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Cowboys (10-0) while Larry Nance Jr. had 13 points and Luke Martinez scored 12. Bill Lee paced the Aggies with 18 points and nine rebounds. Wyoming struggled for 30 minutes against their...
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December 08, 2012  |  Discuss

Wyoming 62, Western St. (Col.) 42

Derrious Gilmore scored a career-high 19 points, Leonard Washington chipped in with 16 and Wyoming cruised to a 62-42 season opening victory Saturday over visiting Western State (Colo.). Gilmore was 7 of 11 from the field and had four rebounds, four assists and four steals while Washington added seven rebounds and three blocks to his stat line. Western State took a 13-12 lead off...
Via AP on Fox
November 11, 2012  |  Discuss

NCAA grants Gilmore’s appeal to return to the Wyoming men’s basketball team

By Anthony Caruso III The Capital Sports Report Owner/Managing Editor/Sr. Writer Derrious Gilmore is returning to the Wyoming men’s basketball team. Gilmore was cleared to return to the team immediately. He was reinstated by the NCAA through an appeal process, and granted his appeal late Tuesday. He was ruled academically ineligible on January 9th, but was allowed to practice with...
Via The Capital Sports Report Verified_ybn
February 15, 2012  |  Discuss

Wyoming knocks off No. 11 UNLV 68-66 (AP)

Leonard Washington and Francisco Cruz scored 16 points apiece and Wyoming throttled No. 11 UNLV's high-scoring offense in a 68-66 victory Saturday. Luke Martinez added 15 points -- all on 3-pointers -- and Adam Waddell scored 14 for Wyoming (18-5, 4-3 Mountain West). The win snapped a four-game losing streak against UNLV (21-4, 5-2) and was Wyoming's first victory against...
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February 04, 2012  |  Discuss

M. Basketball. Washington Earns Mountain West Weekly Honor

Wyoming's Leonard Washington has been named the Mountain West Men's Basketball Co-Player of the Week, the conference office announced on Monday. He shares the honor with UNLV's Anthony Marshall. The weekly accolade is the first of Washington's career and second for a Cowboy this season.

Waddell Named Mountain West Player of the Week

University of Wyoming senior Adam Waddell has been named the Mountain West Men's Basketball Player of the Week, the conference office announced on Monday. The weekly accolade is the first of Waddell's career and first for a Cowboy since Feb. 23, 2009.

Waddell Powers Wyoming to Big 65-54 Win at Colorado

Senior center Adam Waddell scored a season-high 17 points, all of them coming in the second half, to power the University of Wyoming men's basketball team to a big 65-54 win over Colorado on Friday night in the Coors Events Center. The Cowboys (9-1) used an 18-3 run midway through the second half to claim the win over the Buffaloes (5-4) and their first on the road since Feb. 28, 2009.

Washington's Career Double-Double Guides Cowboys Past Coyotes, 67-56

Redshirt junior Leonard Washington posted his first career double-double as a Cowboy with 18 points and 10 rebounds to guide the University of Wyoming men's basketball team to a 67-56 win over South Dakota on Tuesday night in the Arena-Auditorium. Washington added four blocks to his career highs in points and rebounds, as a crowd of 4,238 saw the Cowboys (3-1) hold a double-digit...

M. Basketball. Cruz's 30 Push Wyoming Past Northern Colorado, 75-56

Senior guard Francisco Cruz posted a career-high 30 points to propel the University of Wyoming men's basketball to a 75-56 win over Northern Colorado on Tuesday night in front of more than 4,360 fans at the Arena-Auditorium. The game was a defensive battle through the first 10 minutes, before the Cowboys steadily building a double-digit lead that they maintained the majority...
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