Border War (Colorado State–Wyoming rivalry)
The Border War is the name of a college rivalry between the athletic teams of Colorado State University and the University of Wyoming, the Colorado State Rams and Wyoming Cowboys and Cowgirls.
First meeting | November 30, 1899 Colorado Agricultural 12, Wyoming 0 |
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Latest meeting | November 22, 2019 Wyoming 17, Colorado State 7 |
Next meeting | October 31, 2020 |
Trophy | Bronze Boot |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 111 |
All-time series | Colorado State leads, 58–48–5 |
Trophy series | Wyoming leads, 28–24 |
Largest victory | Colorado Agricultural, 61–0 (1913) |
Longest win streak | Wyoming, 10 (1956–65) |
Current win streak | Wyoming, 4 (2016–present) |
Locations along U.S. Route 287. |
Background
Colorado State University is a public university in Fort Collins, Colorado, and the University of Wyoming is a public university in Laramie, Wyoming. The two campuses are around 65 miles apart via U.S. Route 287.[1]
Football
Bronze Boot
In 1968, the ROTC detachments of the respective schools initiated the Bronze Boot, a traveling trophy awarded to the winner of the “Border War” each year. The boot was worn in the Vietnam War by Cpt. Dan J. Romero, an Adams State College graduate and Army ROTC instructor at CSU between 1967 and 1969. Each year leading up to the Colorado State–Wyoming game, the game ball is carried in a running shuttle relay by the ROTC detachment of the visiting team along US 287 to the Colorado–Wyoming border, where the home team's ROTC detachment receives it and runs the game ball to the stadium hosting the game. The trophy is guarded by the ROTC unit of the past year's winning school during the game.
Series results
Colorado State victories | Wyoming victories |
No. | Date | Location | Winner | Score | ||||
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1 | November 30, 1899 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 12–0 | ||||
2 | November 24, 1900 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 16–0 | ||||
3 | November 14, 1903 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 17–0 | ||||
4 | November 24, 1904 | Laramie | Tie | 6–6 | ||||
5 | November 25, 1905 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 34–5 | ||||
6 | November 14, 1908 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 20–0 | ||||
7 | October 16, 1909 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 32–3 | ||||
8 | November 24, 1910 | Laramie | Wyoming | 10–0 | ||||
9 | November 30, 1911 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 27–0 | ||||
10 | November 28, 1912 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 33–0 | ||||
11 | November 27, 1913 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 61–0 | ||||
12 | October 24, 1914 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 48–10 | ||||
13 | November 6, 1915 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 48–0 | ||||
14 | September 30, 1916 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 48–0 | ||||
15 | October 6, 1917 | Laramie | Wyoming | 6–0 | ||||
16 | September 27, 1919 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 28–0 | ||||
17 | October 4, 1919 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 14–0 | ||||
18 | October 2, 1920 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 13–0 | ||||
19 | October 16, 1920 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 42–0 | ||||
20 | October 1, 1921 | Fort Collins | Tie | 7–7 | ||||
21 | October 14, 1922 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 60–0 | ||||
22 | September 29, 1923 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 33–0 | ||||
23 | November 26, 1925 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 40–0 | ||||
24 | October 4, 1929 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 20–7 | ||||
25 | November 8, 1930 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 21–6 | ||||
26 | November 7, 1931 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 26–6 | ||||
27 | November 24, 1932 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 23–0 | ||||
28 | September 30, 1933 | Laramie | Colorado Agricultural | 7–0 | ||||
29 | November 3, 1934 | Fort Collins | Colorado Agricultural | 16–0 | ||||
30 | September 28, 1935 | Laramie | Colorado A&M | 12–3 | ||||
31 | October 17, 1936 | Laramie | Tie | 0–0 | ||||
32 | October 16, 1937 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 7–0 | ||||
33 | October 1, 1938 | Fort Collins | Tie | 0–0 | ||||
34 | November 4, 1939 | Fort Collins | Colorado A&M | 22–0 | ||||
35 | October 5, 1940 | Laramie | Tie | 0–0 | ||||
36 | October 4, 1941 | Fort Collins | Colorado A&M | 27–0 | ||||
37 | September 26, 1942 | Fort Collins | Colorado A&M | 10–0 | ||||
38 | October 5, 1946 | Laramie | Colorado A&M | 7–0 | ||||
39 | November 22, 1947 | Fort Collins | Colorado A&M | 21–6 | ||||
40 | October 16, 1948 | Laramie | Colorado A&M | 21–20 | ||||
41 | October 1, 1949 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 8–0 | ||||
42 | October 7, 1950 | Laramie | Wyoming | 34–0 | ||||
43 | October 13, 1951 | Fort Collins | Colorado A&M | 14–7 | ||||
44 | October 11, 1952 | Laramie | Colorado A&M | 14–0 | ||||
45 | October 10, 1953 | Laramie | Wyoming | 21–14 | ||||
46 | October 9, 1954 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 34–0 | ||||
47 | October 8, 1955 | Laramie | Colorado A&M | 14–13 | ||||
48 | October 6, 1956 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 20–12 | ||||
49 | October 12, 1957 | Laramie | Wyoming | 27–13 | ||||
50 | October 18, 1958 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 7–6 | ||||
51 | October 10, 1959 | Laramie | Wyoming | 29–0 | ||||
52 | October 15, 1960 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 40–8 | ||||
53 | October 14, 1961 | Laramie | Wyoming | 18–7 | ||||
54 | October 27, 1962 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 28–7 | ||||
55 | October 12, 1963 | Laramie | Wyoming | 21–3 | ||||
56 | September 19, 1964 | Laramie | Wyoming | 31–7 | ||||
57 | September 25, 1965 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 33–14 | ||||
58 | October 29, 1966 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 12–10 | ||||
59 | September 30, 1967 | Laramie | Wyoming | 13–10 | ||||
60 | November 2, 1968 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 46–14 | ||||
61 | October 4, 1969 | Laramie | #19 Wyoming | 39–3 | ||||
62 | October 10, 1970 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 16–6 | ||||
63 | October 2, 1971 | Laramie | Wyoming | 17–6 | ||||
64 | October 14, 1972 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 28–9 | ||||
65 | October 20, 1973 | Laramie | Wyoming | 35–3 | ||||
66 | November 2, 1974 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 11–6 | ||||
67 | October 4, 1975 | Laramie | Colorado State | 3–0 | ||||
68 | October 30, 1976 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 19–16 | ||||
69 | October 29, 1977 | Laramie | Wyoming | 29–13 | ||||
70 | October 28, 1978 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 13–3 | ||||
71 | September 29, 1979 | Laramie | Colorado State | 20–16 | ||||
72 | November 1, 1980 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 28–25 | ||||
73 | October 31, 1981 | Laramie | Wyoming | 55–21 | ||||
74 | September 11, 1982 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 9–3 | ||||
75 | November 19, 1983 | Laramie | Wyoming | 42–17 | ||||
76 | October 27, 1984 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 43–34 | ||||
77 | October 26, 1985 | Laramie | Colorado State | 30–19 | ||||
78 | October 25, 1986 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 20–15 | ||||
79 | October 31, 1987 | Laramie | Wyoming | 20–15 | ||||
80 | October 29, 1988 | Fort Collins | #10 Wyoming | 48–14 | ||||
81 | November 4, 1989 | Laramie | Wyoming | 56–35 | ||||
82 | November 3, 1990 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 17–8 | ||||
83 | October 26, 1991 | Laramie | Wyoming | 35–28 | ||||
84 | October 24, 1992 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 31–14 | ||||
85 | November 20, 1993 | Laramie | Colorado State | 41–21 | ||||
86 | November 5, 1994 | Fort Collins | #14 Colorado State | 35–24 | ||||
87 | October 28, 1995 | Laramie | Colorado State | 31–24 | ||||
88 | November 16, 1996 | Fort Collins | #23 Wyoming | 25–24 | ||||
89 | October 18, 1997 | Laramie | Colorado State | 14–7 | ||||
90 | November 7, 1998 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 27–19 | ||||
91 | October 23, 1999 | Laramie | Colorado State | 24–13 | ||||
92 | November 16, 2000 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 37–13 | ||||
93 | September 29, 2001 | Laramie | Colorado State | 42–14 | ||||
94 | October 12, 2002 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 44–36 | ||||
95 | November 1, 2003 | Laramie | Wyoming | 35–28 | ||||
96 | October 22, 2004 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 30–7 | ||||
97 | October 22, 2005 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 39–31 | ||||
98 | October 21, 2006 | Laramie | Wyoming | 24–0 | ||||
99 | November 23, 2007 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 36–28 | ||||
100 | November 22, 2008 | Laramie | Colorado State | 31–20 | ||||
101 | November 27, 2009 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 17–16 | ||||
102 | November 20, 2010 | Laramie | Wyoming | 44–0 | ||||
103 | December 3, 2011 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 22–19 | ||||
104 | November 3, 2012 | Laramie | Wyoming | 45–31 | ||||
105 | October 19, 2013 | Laramie | Colorado State | 52–22 | ||||
106 | October 25, 2014 | Fort Collins | Colorado State | 45–31 | ||||
107 | November 7, 2015 | Laramie | Colorado State | 26–7 | ||||
108 | October 1, 2016 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 38–17 | ||||
109 | November 4, 2017 | Laramie | Wyoming | 16–13 | ||||
110 | October 26, 2018 | Fort Collins | Wyoming | 34–21 | ||||
111 | November 22, 2019 | Laramie | Wyoming | 17–7 | ||||
112 | October 31, 2020 | Fort Collins | ||||||
Series: Colorado State leads 58–48–5 |
Men's basketball
First meeting | January 27, 1911[2] Colorado Agricultural 19, Wyoming 17 |
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Latest meeting | March 1, 2017 Colorado State 78, Wyoming 76 |
Next meeting | January 13, 2018 in Laramie |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 223 |
All-time series | Wyoming leads, 131–92 |
Largest victory | Colorado State, 43–10 (February 28, 1925)[2] |
Longest win streak | Wyoming, 31 (1940–1951)[2] |
Longest unbeaten streak | Colorado State, 11 (1911–1916)[2] |
Current win streak | Colorado State, 2 (2017–present)[2] |
The "Border War" between Colorado State and Wyoming also extends to men's basketball.[3] The ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia considers Colorado State to be Wyoming's "fiercest rival".[4] Wyoming has a 131–92 series lead over Colorado State as of January 7, 2015.[3][5]
Notable men's basketball games
- January 27, 1951: Colorado State beat AP #20 ranked Wyoming 62–38.[6]
- February 14, 1987: Wyoming won 81–78 in triple overtime. Wyoming's Reggie Fox made a tying three pointer to force the second overtime, and Turk Boyd also hit a three to force the third overtime. The ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia considers this the greatest Border War game of all time.[4]
- January 23, 1988: Colorado State beat #17 Wyoming 54–49.[6]
- March 11, 1988 (WAC Men's Basketball Tournament semifinal): #14 Wyoming beat Colorado State 60–58 and would eventually become tournament champions. With two seconds left and the game tied at 58, Eric Leckner caught a three-quarter-court-length inbounds pass at the top of the key, turned, and made a 19-foot buzzer-beating jumper falling down, to win the game for Wyoming.[7]
- March 9, 2000: In both schools' first seasons in the Mountain West Conference, Wyoming beat Colorado State 74–68 in quarterfinal round of the inaugural MWC basketball tournament, held at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
- March 13, 2003: In the quarterfinal round of the MWC Tournament, #6 seed Colorado State beat #3 Wyoming 74–71. Colorado State would go on to win the tournament and a berth in the NCAA Tournament.[8]
- February 6, 2010: Colorado State won at Fort Collins over Wyoming, 80–64. In the days before the game, a Colorado State student's Facebook post proposing a "Cowboys vs. Indians" theme in which Colorado State fans would dress in Native American style. This post attracted backlash and discussion within campus, and the student deleted his post and apologized for it.[9]
- March 6, 2013: Colorado State won at Laramie, 78–56. However, this game became controversial because Wyoming students chanted "alcoholic" at Colorado State coach Larry Eustachy, a recovering alcoholic.[10] At the game, fliers created by interns at the Wyoming athletics marketing office were distributed and made light of an infamous 2003 photo showing Eustachy, then the head coach at Iowa State, partying with University of Missouri students after the Missouri Tigers beat Iowa State.[11][12] Wyoming's athletic director apologized for the students' behavior.[12]
Men's basketball results
Rankings are from the AP Poll. Source for results:[2]
Colorado State victories | Wyoming victories |
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Women's basketball
First meeting | 1973-1974[14] Colorado State 26, Wyoming 42 |
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Latest meeting | February 23, 2019 Colorado State 32, Wyoming 56 |
Statistics | |
Meetings total | 102 |
All-time series | Wyoming leads, 52-50 |
Largest victory | Wyoming, 117-57 (February 29, 1992) |
Longest win streak | Colorado State, 12 (1998–2002) |
Current win streak | Wyoming, 2 (2019–present) |
University of Wyoming records list two women's basketball games played against Colorado State University during the 1973-1974 season,[14] prior to Colorado State's inaugural season. According to Colorado State records, the first game played against Wyoming was on January 29, 1975 in Laramie.[15]
Women's basketball results
Source for results:[14]
Colorado State victories | Wyoming victories |
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See also
References
- "CSU offering discounted student tickets for Saturday's Border War". Colorado State Rams. October 31, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
- "Wyoming Series Record vs. COLORADO STATE" (PDF), 2014 Wyoming Cowboy Men's Basketball Media Guide, University of Wyoming, pp. 87–88, 2014
- "Border War: Pokes Visit Rams for Marquee MW Matchup". University of Wyoming. January 5, 2015. Archived from the original on January 8, 2015. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
...the Cowboys own a 131–92 advantage in the all-time series with Rams.
- ESPN College Basketball Encyclopedia: The Complete History of the Men's Game. New York, NY: Ballantine. p. 514. ISBN 0345513924.
- "McManamen Shoots Wyoming Past Colorado State, 60–54". University of Wyoming. Archived from the original on January 8, 2015. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
- "Rams vs. Ranked Opponents (AP)" (PDF), Colorado State Rams 2014–15 Men's Basketball Media Guide, Colorado State University, p. 132, 2014
- Holbreich, Curt (March 12, 1988). "WAC Basketball Tournament Roundup : Leckner's Shot Saves Wyoming at the Buzzer". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
- "2003 Men's Basketball Review". Colorado State Rams. Archived from the original on May 1, 2003. Boxscore
- Whaley, Monte (February 5, 2010). "Push for American Indian garb at CSU game draws fire". Denver Post. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
- Frederickson, Ben (March 7, 2013). "'Alcoholic' chants toward Colorado State's Eustachy crossed the line". Casper Star Tribune. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
- Witosky, Tom (April 28, 2003). "Eustachy's party behavior called 'poor judgment'". Des Moines Register. Archived from the original on December 26, 2004. Retrieved January 9, 2014.
- "Wyoming officials apologize to Eustachy for students' 'alcoholic' taunt". The Coloradoan. March 8, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2015.
- Wyoming 2014 media guide, p. 160.
- "Wyoming Series Record with Colorado State", 2018-19 WBB Media Guide, University of Wyoming, p. 63, 2018
- http://issuu.com/csurams/docs/fullguide_7d9e93cdb6d003/91?e=1681024/10056874
- "Game notes: CSU travels north to challenge Wyoming in Border War". Colorado State University. January 5, 2015. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
- "Women's basketball recap: CSU snaps 13-year streak at Wyoming". Colorado State University. Retrieved January 7, 2015.