* University of Wyoming press release

LARAMIE -- The University of Wyoming Cowboy Golf Team will enter the 2023-24 season coming off a very successful season a year ago -- a season that saw them earn a postseason berth in the inaugural GOLFWEEK National Golf Invitational where they finished in second place.

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The 2023-24 Wyoming men’s golf schedule will feature some of the elite tournaments in the country.  Wyoming will play a total of 13 events in six different states -- Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawai’i, Missouri and New Mexico during the fall and spring seasons.

Included in the 13-tournament schedule will be three tournaments hosted by the Cowboys in the 2024 spring portion of the schedule.

The first of five fall tournaments will tee off on Sept. 6-7 at the Ram Masters Invitational hosted by Colorado State in Fort Collins, Colo. That will be followed by the Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational hosted by the Air Force Academy on Sept. 10-12 at the Academy.

The William H. Tucker Invitational hosted by New Mexico (Sept. 25-26), the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational hosted by the University of Colorado (Oct. 2-3) and the Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invitational (Oct. 26-28) hosted by the University of Hawai’i will round out the fall portion of the schedule.

The eight-tournament spring season will tee off on Jan. 29-30 in Tucson, Ariz., at the Arizona N.I.T. hosted by the University of Arizona.

The Cowboys will host the Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate in Palm Desert, Calif., on Feb. 6-8. That will be followed by Wyoming’s own Wyoming Match Play event Feb. 20-21, with the site to be announced at a later date.

The Pokes will compete in two tournaments in March when they travel to San Diego, Calif., for the Lamkin San Diego Classic (March 4-5) hosted by San Diego State and the University of San Diego followed by the Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate in Tucson (March 18-19).

Wyoming will begin the month of April hosting the Wyoming Cowboy Classic in Maricopa, Ariz., (April 1-2).  The Cowboys will travel to Columbia, Mo., for the Tiger Collegiate Invitational (April 8-9) hosted by the University of Missouri. The month of April will conclude with the Mountain West Conference Championship April 26-28 in Tucson, Ariz.

 

2023-24 University of Wyoming Men’s Golf Schedule

 

Date                              Tournament/Event                                   Site / Host School

Wed.-Thu., Sept. 6-7         Ram Masters Invitational                            Fort Collins, Colo. / Colorado State

Sun.-Tue., Sept. 10-12       Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational                Air Force Academy, Colo. / Air Force

Mon.-Tue., Sept. 25-26      William H. Tucker Intercollegiate                                    Albuquerque, N.M. / New Mexico

Mon.-Tue., Oct. 2-3          Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational             Boulder, Colo. / Colorado

Thu.-Sat., Oct. 26-28         Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invitational       Ka’anapali, Maui / Hawai’i

Mon.-Tue., Jan. 29-30        Arizona N.I.T.                                           Tucson, Ariz. / Arizona

Tue.-Thu., Feb. 6-8            Wyoming Desert Intercollegiate                   Palm Desert, Calif. / Wyoming

Tue.-Wed., Feb. 20-21       Wyoming Match Play                                TBA / Wyoming

Mon.-Tue., March 4-5       Lamkin San Diego Classic                           San Diego, Calif. /

                                                                                                San Diego State and University of San Diego

Mon.-Tue., March 18-19    Arizona Thunderbirds Intercollegiate            Tucson, Ariz. / Arizona

Mon.-Tue., April 1-2          Wyoming Cowboy Classic                           Maricopa, Ariz. / Wyoming

Mon.-Tue., April 8-9          Tiger Collegiate Invitational                        Columbia, Mo. / Missouri

Fri.-Sun., April 26-28         Mountain West Championship        Tucson, Ariz. / Mountain West Conference

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.

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