Colorado State University Athletics

Rams Finish Regular Season Hosting Boise State
2/27/2023 4:17:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Colorado State will recognize its two graduating seniors pregame
FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Colorado State will finish the regular season on Tuesday night at home for a green out, hosting Boise State at 6:30 p.m. The Rams will honor graduating seniors Destiny Thurman and Petra Farkas during pregame. The finale has big Mountain West Tournament implications as a win would give the Rams the No. 3 seed and a first-round bye.
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THIS WEEK
Tuesday, Feb. 27 – vs. Boise State / 6:30 PM (Green Out)
Mountain West Network / Live Stats / Live Audio
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Colorado State will finish the regular season at home, hosting Boise State for another pivotal game for Mountain West Tournament seedings. Prior to the 6:30 p.m., CSU will recognize its two departing seniors pregame in Destiny Thurman and Petra Farkas.
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Recapping Last Week
Colorado State had the mid-week bye before heading to Laramie for Border War 2.0 on Saturday. The Rams suffered a defeat in the Double A, 76-60 for its first loss in Mountain West play by more than five points. McKenna Hofschild and Destiny Thurman led the team scoring 16 points each. The Rams shot 40 percent from the floor, but were tripled up on the free throw line, shooting just eight to Wyoming's 26.
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Boise State Series History
It is one of the newer series for Colorado State as it trailed 13-14 against Boise State. The Rams have won four of the last six, but will look for just its second home victory in the last five seasons.
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Last Time Against Boise State
Colorado State played in Boise early in the Mountain West schedule coming away with a dominating 71-50 victory. Both McKenna Hofschild and Destiny Thurman scored 20 points as the Rams shot 45.8% from the field. Thurman recorded a double-double in the win pulling down 11 rebounds.
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THIS WEEK
Tuesday, Feb. 27 – vs. Boise State / 6:30 PM (Green Out)
Mountain West Network / Live Stats / Live Audio
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RAMS NOTES
Tip OffColorado State will finish the regular season at home, hosting Boise State for another pivotal game for Mountain West Tournament seedings. Prior to the 6:30 p.m., CSU will recognize its two departing seniors pregame in Destiny Thurman and Petra Farkas.
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Recapping Last Week
Colorado State had the mid-week bye before heading to Laramie for Border War 2.0 on Saturday. The Rams suffered a defeat in the Double A, 76-60 for its first loss in Mountain West play by more than five points. McKenna Hofschild and Destiny Thurman led the team scoring 16 points each. The Rams shot 40 percent from the floor, but were tripled up on the free throw line, shooting just eight to Wyoming's 26.
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Boise State Series History
It is one of the newer series for Colorado State as it trailed 13-14 against Boise State. The Rams have won four of the last six, but will look for just its second home victory in the last five seasons.
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Last Time Against Boise State
Colorado State played in Boise early in the Mountain West schedule coming away with a dominating 71-50 victory. Both McKenna Hofschild and Destiny Thurman scored 20 points as the Rams shot 45.8% from the field. Thurman recorded a double-double in the win pulling down 11 rebounds.
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UP NEXT
Sunday, Mar. 5 – Wednesday, Mar. 8 at Mountain West Tournament (Thomas and Mack Arena)Mountain West Network / Live Stats / Listen
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Players Mentioned
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Wednesday, February 18
Colorado State Basketball (W): Ryun Williams Post-Game (Nevada, 25-26)
Wednesday, February 18
Colorado State Basketball (W): Ryun Williams Post-Game (New Mexico 25-26)
Saturday, February 14
Colorado State Basketball (W): Froebe (L) and Carlson (R) Post-Game (Wyoming, 25-26)
Saturday, February 07

















