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CSU opens preseason with Adams State

By Justin Warren

The CSU women's basketball team will kick off the start of the 2008-2009 season tonight at 7 p.m. in Moby Arena. The Rams play host to Adams State College Grizzlies of the NCAA Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference for the first of two exhibition games before the season officially begins.

Rams look to extend streaks

By Matthew Pucak

The No. 14 CSU volleyball team will be shorthanded against Air Force on Saturday as they look to extend two impressive winning streaks. The Rams have won 25-straight matches at Moby Arena and have defeated the Falcons the last 29 times they have played, but this time, CSU will be without starting opposite hitter Katelyn Steffan and reserve defensive specialist Crystin Rodrick for the game, while senior outside hitter Jamie Strauss is still working her way back from a concussion.

The Next Big Thing

In the game of college football quarterbacking, some diamonds are deeper in the rough

By Nick Hubel

Justin Holland stood on the CSU football practice fields in a pair of athletic shorts and a sweatshirt, mesh-back hat pulled down tight against the October wind, watching. A long mid-week, mid-season practice was over, and most of the players had already headed into the locker room.

Pagnotta out for the season

By Nick Hubel

Senior safety Mike Pagnotta is out for the year with a combination of shoulder and elbow injuries, head coach Steve Fairchild said Tuesday. "He's a very good football player and was having a tremendous year," Fairchild said. "I feel sorry for the young man because he was having that type of year.

Rams look to 'green out' BYU

By Matt L. Stephens

Fresh off their first road victory in over a year, the CSU football team is prepared to host the No. 17 BYU Cougars in a game of epic proportions in the Mountain West Conference standings. While most of the country is sitting on BYU (7-1, 3-1 MWC) to win this game, the Rams (4-4, 2-2 MWC) would jump the Cougars in the MWC standings if they were to win, placing them at no worse than a tie with Air Force for third with three games remaining.

Talkin' Rams with the Ramblers

By Transcribed by Nick Hubel

This week, Nick Sebesta, Johnny Hart, Connor Glass and Mike Donovan break down the CSU-BYU game as only the Ramblers can. Check out the Ramblers on Tuesdays on 90.5 KCSU. NS: BYU everybody! My question to you guys is, BYU is coming to Fort Collins, the Rams have a little bit of momentum with that win over SDSU, and can put a little credit towards that they gave TCU a run for their money and could have won.

Rams headed to MWC Championships

By Scott Callahan

The CSU cross country teams have been preparing for two weeks for their biggest race yet this season, the Mountain West Conference Championship race, and on Saturday, it's finally here. Despite disappointing recent losses, both teams are fully confident in their capability to compete and make CSU proud this weekend in San Diego.

Women's basketball squeaks by Adams State

Rams open exhibition play with 59-58 thriller

By Justin Warren

The CSU women's basketball team put on a show Friday night at Moby Arena in front of a surprising 1,054 fans for a Halloween night by defeating the Adams State Grizzlies 59-58. With nine seconds left in the game, Kim Mestdagh rebounded a missed free throw attempt by Adams State's Jocelyn Pardilla and hit sophomore point guard Zoi Simmons on a pass to the inside for the winning layup at the buzzer.

Rams knock Air Force out of the sky

Blow out at Moby Arena

By Stephen Meyers

Rams sweep the Air Force Falcons 3-0 in dominating fashion.

CSU falls to Cougars [SLIDESHOW]

Rams lose in thrilling finish

By Adam Bohlmeyer

The CSU Ram's lost to the BYU Cougars in one of the most exciting games Hughes Stadium has seen in years.

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