The Wyoming Cowgirls basketball team is a women's college basketball team at the University of Wyoming in Laramie, Wyoming. Competing in the Mountain West Conference, the organization has a tradition dating back to 1973.

History

The program began in 1973, with Bonnie Hulstrand as head coach. Following Hulstrand's leaving for the Idaho Vandals, Margie Hunt McDonald led the team for 9 seasons, finishing her coaching career with over 100 wins and a winning record at Wyoming. When McDonald left coaching to become the executive director of the High Country Athletic Conference, Dan Richards coached the team for three seasons. Chad Lavin was hired as head coach in 1986 and coached the Cowgirls for 12 seasons, including the 1989–90 season, in which the Cowgirls won their only conference regular season title. In 1998, Cheyenne, Wyoming native Cindy Fisher was hired as the head coach of the Cowgirls, and coached the team for five seasons, including the 2003 season, in which the Cowgirls appeared in the WNIT for the first time. In 2003, Fisher resigned her position, citing personal reasons.

On May 1, 2003, Wyoming announced the hiring of Utah assistant Joe Legerski as head coach. At the end of his first season, Legerski won the Mountain West Conference coach of the year award after leading a team with 7 freshman and 10 underclassman to a 5th place finish in the conference. In 2006, the Cowgirls achieved both the second 20–win season in the program's history and the program's second appearance in the WNIT. The next season, the team continued to improve, again winning over 20 games and making the WNIT tournament for 2007. The Cowgirls made it to the championship game and defeated Wisconsin 72–56 to win the tournament in front of a record crowd of 15,462 in the Arena-Auditorium. The 27 wins recorded by the 2006–07 team remain a program record. The Cowgirls continued to see improving results, finishing 24–7 and earning the program's first berth into the NCAA tournament, although the team lost in the first round to Pittsburgh. Over the next 11 seasons, the Cowgirls recorded 7 more 20–win seasons and 6 more appearances in the WNIT. At the conclusion of the 2018–19 season, Joe Legerski announced he was retiring as head coach after 16 years. Legerski won Mountain West conference coach of the year three times (2003–04, 2016–17, 2017–18) and retired as the program's winningest coach with a record of 314–186 (.628).

On May 7, 2019, longtime Cowgirl assistant Gerald Mattinson was named the seventh head coach in program history. In Mattinson's first season as the head coach, the Cowgirls went 17–12, and reached the semifinals of the Mountain West tournament. In Mattinson's second season, the Cowgirls went 14–10, but won the Mountain West tournament, the first in program history. The Cowgirls lost to UCLA in the Round of 64 of the NCAA tournament.

미국의 농구 팀 "와이오밍"은 1945년 설립된 농구 팀으로, 미국 남부지역에 위치한 와이오밍 주를 연고지로 하고 있습니다. 홈 경기장은 라라미에 위치한 아레나 어썸으로, 경기장의 수용 인원은 1만 5천 명입니다. 와이오밍은 미국 농구 리그(NBA)에 참가하는 30개의 팀 중 하나로, 서부 콘퍼런스의 노스웨스트 지구에 속해 있습니다. 팀의 주요 컬러는 황금색과 갈색이며, 팀 로고는 와이오밍의 푸른 산을 배경으로 농구를 든 버팔로가 그려져 있습니다.

와이오밍은 NBA에서 7번의 우승을 차지한 역사를 가지고 있으며, 이는 NBA에서 12번째로 많은 수입니다. 또한, 와이오밍은 NBA에서 10번의 컨퍼런스 우승을 차지했고, 16번의 디비전 우승을 차지했습니다. 와이오밍의 가장 성공적인 시기는 1950년대와 1960년대였으며, 이 기간 동안 팀은 다섯 번의 NBA 우승을 차지했습니다.

와이오밍의 홈 경기장인 아레나 어썸은 1999년에 건설되었으며, 수용 인원은 1만 5천 명입니다. 아레나 어썸은 미국에서 가장 현대적인 농구 경기장 중 하나로 평가받고 있으며, 농구 경기를 보기에 최적의 장소로 여겨집니다. 아레나 어썸은 와이오밍의 홈 경기장일 뿐만 아니라, 다양한 콘서트와 행사가 열리는 장소이기도 합니다.

와이오밍은 미국에서 가장 성공적인 농구 팀 중 하나이며, 팀의 홈 경기장인 아레나 어썸은 농구 경기를 보기에 최적의 장소로 여겨집니다. 만약 미국을 여행한다면, 꼭 와이오밍의 경기를 관람해 보세요.