Colorado State University Athletics

Wednesday, January 14
USAF Academy, Colo.
6:30 PM

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2526WBB Game Week 10

Women's Hoops Preps for Air Force and San Jose State

1/12/2026 3:49:00 PM | Women's Basketball

Rams look to snap two-game skid

FORT COLLINS – Colorado State women's basketball looks to snap a two-game skid as it heads into a road matchup against Air Force and a home game against San Jose State.
 
The Rams visit Clune Arena on Wednesday (Jan. 14) before hosting the Spartans for the annual Fight Like a Ram game in partnership with UCHealth on Saturday (Jan. 17). Saturday's game is set to tip off at 1 p.m. with tickets available at CSURams.com/Tickets.

WEEKLY SLATE
Jan. 14 at Air Force (8-8, 2-4 MW)
Where: USAFA, Colo. (Clune Arena)
When: 6:30 PM MT
Watch: Mountain West Network
Listen: Varsity Network/Power102 FM
Base Access Info: Click Here
 
Jan. 17 vs. San Jose State (2-15, 0-6 MW)
Where: Fort Collins, Colo. (Moby Arena)
When: 1:00 PM MT
Watch: Mountain West Network
Listen: Varsity Network/Power102 FM
Tickets: CSURams.com/Tickets
 
NOTING THE GAME
  • Defensive Stalwarts: Colorado State's defense has been elite this season, giving up an average of just 55.3 points per game which is among the top 20 in the country. The Rams have held 11-of-17 opponents to 60-or-fewer points, with seven being held below 50. CSU is limiting the opposition to just 35.2% shooting (20th) while committing just 13.8 fouls per (26th).
  • Making the Adjustments: Head coach Ryun Williams and the Rams have had some massive third quarters this season, helping them enter the final frame with the lead in 13 of 16 games. The Rams have proven they can make effective halftime adjustments as they outscore the opponent by an average of 6.6 points in third periods this season (+113). The mark is more than 2.0 points better than any other Mountain West team's single-quarter advantage, regardless of which quarter.
  • BargessHER: Lexus Bargesser transferred to Colorado State from Indiana over the summer and has become one of the top mid-major players in the country this season. The senior guard does everything on the floor for the Ram, leading the team in scoring (15.6), rebounds (6.1), assists (3.1) and steals (1.6). The Grass Lake, Mich., native is one of just eight players in NCAA Division I to lead her team in all three categories.
  • Big-Time Brooke: Sophomore guard Brooke Carlson is one of the most electric players on the floor, in part because of her lightning-quick speed but also for her recent play. Carlson has stepped up to lead CSU in scoring across the early stages of MW play, averaging 12.7 points on 42.6% shooting from the floor and 90.5% from the line.
  • Rams Protect The Rock: The Rams do a lot of good things, but one of their secrets to success is actually something they DON'T do: Turn the ball over. The Rams have led the nation in fewest turnovers per game each of the past four seasons, coughing it up just 8.7 times per game in 2024-25 which was the only mark below 10.5 in the country. Over the past decade of NCAA DI women's college basketball, only two programs have averaged less than nine turnovers a game across a season: Villanova (2014-15, 2015-16), and Colorado State (2022-23, 2024-25). Nothing new in 2025-26 as the Rams are averaging just 10.6 giveaways, third nationally.
  • Road Rams: Colorado State has thrived on the road in recent seasons, going 13-3 (.813) in true road games since the start of the 2024-25 campaign. This included a run of 12-straight road wins over the course of the two seasons, which was the second-longest nationally at the time it was broken.
  • 20-Or-More: Colorado State has been a model of consistency under head coach Ryun Williams as the Rams have won 20-or-more games in each of the past four seasons. Throughout Williams' time at the helm of the program, CSU has won at least 20 games nine times.
  • One Last Ride: The 2025-26 campaign marks the final in the Mountain West for Colorado State as the Rams announced they will be leaving the league to join the Pac-12 beginning in the summer of 2026. Colorado State was a founding member of the MW in 1999 and have won seven conference titles (tournament and regular season) since. The Rams are looking to establish themselves as the leaders of the Pac and have gone 13-2 against future conference foes since the start of the 2024-25 season.

 
Colorado State Basketball (W): Carlson (L) and Froebe (R) Post-Game (Fresno State 25-26)
Wednesday, January 07
Colorado State Basketball (W): Ryun Williams Post-Game (New Mexico, 25-26)
Wednesday, January 07
Colorado State Basketball (W): Bargesser (L) and Fife (R) Post-Game (Fresno State 25-26)
Saturday, January 03
Colorado State Basketball (W): Ryun Williams Post-Game (Fresno State, 25-26)
Saturday, January 03