Senior third baseman Lauren Cusick earned her fourth career all-conference nod, joining a trio of sophomores - Ashley Munoz, Allison Majam and Rebecca Penland - as the Mountain West Conference announced Monday the 2008 all-MWC softball team as selected by the league's six head coaches. MORE
Defense wins championships on the gridiron, or as the Colorado State football team proved Friday night, even on the basketball court. Fueled by their linemen in the evening-ending "big-man" slam-dunk competition, the Rams' defensive players rallied from a seven-point deficit to capture a dramatic 17-14 victory over their offensive rivals. MORE
The Colorado State women's tennis team finished the season with a 9-11 record (2-7 MWC). The Rams finished seventh in the Mountain West Conference regular-season standings and competed in the quarterfinals at the MWC championship. MORE
The Colorado State University swimming and diving team is looking ahead toward next season and has signed eight new student-athletes to compete in the upcoming season. The 2008-09 class has much to live up to after the 2007-08 season provided a surprise of competitiveness from the soon-to-be sophomores. Head Coach John Mattos and diving coach Kevin Witt are expecting nothing but progress next season. MORE
One of the most anticipated seasons in Colorado State volleyball history just got even more exciting. Moby Arena on Wednesday was awarded one of four regionals in the 2008 NCAA tournament, the Division I Women's Volleyball Committee announced. MORE
A closer look at Ram Basketball
Before the Rams can put a basketball team on the floor, there are a lot of behind-the-scenes hurdles that need to happen.
Q&A with Sara Hunter
As senior guard Sara Hunter's illustrious four-year career at Colorado State draws to a close, the Fort Collins native is leaving her mark all over the CSU record books
Q&A with Marcus Walker
A native of Kansas City, Kansas, Marcus Walker has emerged as a playmaker for the Rams this season, ranking among the best on the team in scoring, assists and steals.
Julia Kloppe, a senior first baseman, led the Rams to a 3-1 finish over the last weekend of the season to end her four-year career at Colorado State. Kloppe racked up a team-best .462 (6-for-13) batting average in four games against BYU and Utah with five RBI and four runs scored.
On an emotional senior day, the Fort Collins native, catapulted the Rams to a 7-1 victory over Utah going 2-for-3 with two home runs, including a 3-run homer in the final at bat of her career.
Kowalczyk Press Conference on New Facilities - April 23 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Steve Fairchild spring football preview - March 24 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
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