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Wyoming's mascot is "Pistol Pete" (first seen in 1917 and redesigned in 2002), [4] a student dressed up like a cowboy. UW Athletics also features "Cowboy Joe", a pony primarily present at football games.
The University of Wyoming at Laramie athletic teams are nicknamed the Cowboys and Cowgirls, both of which use the bucking horse and rider logo on their uniforms. Uniforms for the Wyoming National Guard serving in Europe during World War I featured the horse and rider symbol.
Cosmo the Cougar – mascot of the BYU Cougars; Cowboy Joe – live Shetland pony mascot of the Wyoming Cowboys and Cowgirls; Crash the Cougar – mascot of the Cal State San Marcos Cougars; Crimson Joe – mascot of the Calumet College of St. Joseph Crimson Wave; Cubby – secondary mascot of the Brown Bears, geared towards younger fans
Clarence Clayton Danks (July 21, 1879 – June 23, 1970) was a three-time winner of Cheyenne Frontier Days, an outdoor rodeo and western celebration held each July in the Wyoming capital city of Cheyenne. He is believed to be the cowboy of the widely-recognized Wyoming state trademark, the Bucking Horse and Rider. [1]
He was selected as an All-American and All-Western Athletic Conference performer. He co-captained Wyoming's 1967 WAC Championship football team that finished fifth in the nation. Led the Cowboys to a 10–1 record and berth in the 1968 Sugar Bowl. He was part of the Cowboys line that was the nation's best rushing defense for two consecutive ...
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In his absence, the Cowboys are 4-2 overall as of Monday, Nov. 27. Walters played four years with the Jimmies and was named the 2022-23 NAIA Player of the Year. He tallied 2,662 career points and ...
The Wyoming basketball program began in 1904 when a group known as the "Laramie Town Team" challenged a team from the university to a basketball game; Wyoming won that game by a score of 17–5. [2] The team became a powerhouse in the 1930s under coach Willard "Dutch" Witte , who led the 1934 Cowboy team to a 26–3 record.