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The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference women's basketball tournament is the annual conference women's basketball ... Colorado Mesa: 73–55 Black Hills State:
The Colorado Mesa Mavericks (formerly Mesa State Mavericks) are the athletic teams that represent Colorado Mesa University, located in Grand Junction, Colorado, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Mavericks compete as members of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for all 28 varsity sports.
The 2024 NCAA Division II women's basketball tournament was the single-elimination tournament to determine the national champion of women's NCAA Division II college basketball in the United States, culminating the 2023–24 NCAA Division II women's basketball season. The tournament featured 64 teams.
No team in women's college basketball had a better opening week than Colorado. But the Buffs may have written one. Step 1: Return all the major pieces from a Sweet 16 run.
Buffaloes outscore Wildcats 51-19 in second half, taking advantage of Wildcats’ lack of depth and experience in Paradise Jam.
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The crowd of 11,338 was a record for a women's game at Colorado and the team's first sellout since March 17, 1995. Only two men's games have drawn bigger crowds to the arena, which opened in 1979.
In 2011, Mesa State College officially attained university status, and its name was changed to Colorado Mesa University. During the name change process, strong contenders for the school's new moniker were "Mesa State University" and "Grand Mesa University", but the college's then-executive director of marketing and recruitment Rick Taggart felt ...