LARAMIE -- University of Wyoming men’s golf head coach Joe Jensen Tuesday released his 2025-26 schedule. The Cowboys are slated to compete in 12 tournaments, two of which they’ll act as the host school.

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The fall slate closely resembles what it has in years past. The Pokes will tee it up five different times at the Ram Masters Invite (Sept. 11-12), the Gene Miranda Falcon Invite (Sept. 20-22), the Mark Simpson Colorado Invite (Sept. 29-30), the Oregon State Beaver Invite (Oct. 14-15) and the Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invite (Oct. 27-29).

The spring schedule features seven competitions and both of the Cowboy-hosted events. The Arizona N.I.T. (Jan. 26-27) kicks things off followed by the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate (Feb. 23-25), the San Diego/San Diego State Lamkin Classic (March 9-10), the Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate (March 16-17), the Cowboy Classic (March 31-April 1), the UC Davis El Macero Classic (April 10-12) and the Mountain West Conference Championships (May 1-3).

Wyoming is fresh off a season that saw it finish 10th at the conference tournament. The Cowboys welcome back a pair of starters in Kristof Panke and Brody Leid.

How Many Medals Have Wyoming-Born Athletes Won at the Olympics?

Wyoming isn't represented on Team USA for the 2020 (in 2021) Olympics in Tokyo. But, athletes born in Wyoming have competed for the gold a handful of times over the last century.

According to the folks at BeenVerified.com, seven Wyoming-born Olympians have competed on the world's largest stage.

Since the 1932 LA games, these competitors earned four Olympic medals; one gold, two silver, and a bronze. Wrestling, Track and Field, and Rowing are the evens where Wyoming-natives have shined.



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From Bison to Triceratops - All of Wyoming's Official Things

Every state in our nation has chosen things that represent the state in one way or another to be official state things. Like a flower, or animal. Wyoming is no different.

The Equality State, or the Cowboy State, depending on which state slogan you want to go with, has a state flower. But did you know we also have a state tree and a state fish? Yes, we even have a state code.

To be an official thing, a member of the state legislature must write and submit a bill to the legislature declaring that a thing will be the official state thing. Then the legislature votes to pass the bill, or not, if it passes, the governor signs the bill into law and we have a new official state thing.

Here is what we have so far, all of Wyoming's official things. Now you can win big on Wyo Trivia Night if that's a thing that exists.

Gallery Credit: Ben Kuhns

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