Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Colorado State Rams women's basketball | |
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| Name | Colorado State Rams women's basketball |
| University | Colorado State University |
| Conference | Mountain West Conference |
| Location | Fort Collins, Colorado |
| Arena | Moby Arena |
| Capacity | 8,745 |
| Head coach | Ryun Williams |
| Tenures | 2012–present |
| Nickname | Rams |
| Colors | Green and gold |
| Ncaatourneys | 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2016 |
| Conferencechamps | 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2016 |
Colorado State Rams women's basketball represents Colorado State University in NCAA Division I competition as a member of the Mountain West Conference. The program has a history of success, highlighted by multiple NCAA Tournament appearances and conference championships. Competing at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colorado, the Rams have been led since 2012 by head coach Ryun Williams.
The program's modern era of prominence began under coach Tom Collen, who led the Rams to their first NCAA Tournament berth in 1999 after winning the Western Athletic Conference championship. This success continued with subsequent tournament appearances in 2001, 2002, and 2003, cementing the Rams as a regional power. Following a period of transition, Ryun Williams was hired in 2012 and revitalized the program, leading the team to a Mountain West Conference regular season and tournament title in 2016, resulting in another NCAA Tournament bid. Key historical figures include All-American forward Becky Hammon, whose jersey number 25 was retired, and legendary coach Greg Williams, who built the foundation for future success in the 1990s.
The Rams' season records are documented in official media guides and NCAA archives. Notable seasons include the 1998–99 campaign, where the team finished 33–3 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The 2001–02 team also posted a stellar 24–7 record. Under Ryun Williams, the 2015–16 squad achieved a 31–2 mark, one of the best in program history, and won the Mountain West Conference tournament in Las Vegas. The program has also participated in the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) on several occasions, including a run to the quarterfinals in 2014.
The program has produced several notable players, most famously Becky Hammon, a three-time All-American and current head coach of the Las Vegas Aces in the WNBA. Other standout alumni include forward Lori Joest and guard Katie Cronin. The coaching staff is led by Ryun Williams, the 2016 Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year. Past influential coaches include Tom Collen and Greg Williams. The team's support staff includes assistant coaches, strength and conditioning coordinators from the Colorado State University athletic department, and athletic trainers.
The Rams play their home games at Moby Arena, a multi-purpose venue located on the campus of Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. The arena, with a capacity of 8,745 for basketball, has been the program's home since its opening in 1966. The team's practice and training facilities are housed within the adjacent Iris & Michael Smith Alumni Center complex, which includes dedicated locker rooms, film study rooms, and weight training areas overseen by the university's Department of Athletics.
The program's primary conference rivalry is with the Wyoming Cowgirls, a series known as the "Border War" due to the proximity of University of Wyoming in Laramie. Games against the UNLV Lady Rebels and the New Mexico Lobos are also considered significant Mountain West Conference contests. Historically, matchups with former Western Athletic Conference foes like the BYU Cougars and the Utah Utes carried considerable weight before conference realignment.
The Rams have made five appearances in the NCAA Tournament (1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2016), with their best result being a trip to the second round on multiple occasions. They have also been selected for the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) several times, including in 2014, 2017, and 2023. The program won the Mountain West Conference women's basketball tournament in 2002, 2003, and 2016, securing automatic bids to the NCAA Tournament. They also claimed the Western Athletic Conference tournament title in 1999 and 2001.
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