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  • Taking the game from Moby Arena to the Diamond
    2022/02/15

    In today’s episode, Karsyn Lane highlights the incredible season the women’s basketball team has accomplished so far in the 2021-2022 season and where they are as they enter the Mountain West Conference Tournament. As the team reaches the final stretch of their season, it’s time to welcome the women’s softball team as they take to the diamond. Finally, Lane leaves some tips on getting connected with the softball Rams as they take on the season.

    Here's the full transcript:

    This is “Play Like a Girl,” a biweekly podcast about Colorado State University's female athletes
    and sports. This is Karsyn Lane, your host and current student-athlete here at Colorado State
    coming to you from KCSU.

    In each episode, I plan to talk about Colorado State’s female athletes and sports updates to
    inspire us to stay updated, involved and passionate about supporting our female athletes.

    Since we last met, the women’s basketball team has battled in Moby Arena. As of February 10,
    the Rams have accomplished a 15-7 overall season, a 6-6 conference record and are ranked 7th in
    the Mountain West Conference. Although Colorado State isn’t taking the lead in the Mountain
    West, we have seen some advanced game execution throughout the season.

    Rewind all the way back to January 9 when Colorado State University took on San Jose
    State University. Only three games into the Mountain West Conference, the Rams managed to
    take the win against the Spartans with a blowout win 90-64 right in Moby Arena. This was the
    season's largest lead win during conference play, beating the Spartans by 26 points.

    Now as the season continues, there have been high levels of excitement and anticipation for the
    Rams. Most recently, on February 9, Colorado State University battled Utah State University
    in a nail-biter, down to the last seconds of the matchup. The Rams ultimately brought another win
    to Moby Arena, winning 86-83.

    This win wouldn’t have been possible without the hard work of graduate student and guard Upe
    Atosu. In the last five seconds of the game, Atosu found herself at the free-throw
    line, only inches away from securing the win. Without a doubt, Atosu pulled through, making
    two successful free throws, bringing home the win for Colorado State.

    Reflecting on their most recent game, the Rams are going to have to bring more to Moby
    Arena on February 17, for the first border war battle of the season against the University of
    Wyoming. The Border War is an important game for the Rams because Wyoming is
    currently ranked 4th in the Mountain West Conference.

    Winning this border battle will hopefully bring Colorado State’s rankings up and set the team
    up for the upcoming Mountain West Conference Championships. The tournament will
    begin on March 6 through 9 in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Thomas & Mack Center.
    The Border War and Mountain West Tournament will be broadcast on the Mountain West
    Network.

    Now shifting our focus from the court to the diamond, the Colorado State women’s softball
    team is back in season! The team's first debut of the 2022 season will take place in Fullerton,
    California, in the Easton Classic Tournament. The tournament will take place from February
    11 to 13.

    Unfortunately, this isn’t the only road tournament the Rams will have this season. After the
    Easton Classic tournament, they head to Denton, Texas, for the Tracy Beard Classic
    Tournament from February 18 to 20. Following that, the Rams will hit the road again for
    Phoenix, Arizona, for the Lopes Up Classic from February 25 to27.

    The first at-home debut for Ram’s softball team will be right here in Fort Collins, Colorado, on
    March 4, as we host the Colorado Classic. This tournament will take place from March
    4 to 6.

    You can stay up to date on Colorado State’s softball season by following along on the team's
    social media. Their Instagram is @csusoftball, and their Twitter is @CSUSoftball.
    As for today’s episode, that’s it Ramily! Thank you for listening. I’m Karsyn Lane, your host, and this is “Play Like a Girl.” Until next time!

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  • Making Moves in Moby Arena
    2021/12/16

    In Episode 2 of "Play Like a Girl," Karsyn Lane sheds light on the wrap-up coming soon for our Rams on the women’s volleyball team this season as well as the transition happening in Moby Arena welcoming the new season for the women’s basketball team. Finally, hear some tips on how to stay connected to the Rams as they battle on the courts. 

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  • CSU's Women's Volleyball and Soccer teams take charge in the Mountain West Conference
    2021/11/04

    This episode of “Play Like a Girl” covers the Lady Rams in women’s volleyball and soccer with this week's stats, fan tips and what to look forward to in women’s sports at Colorado State University.
    Episode notes:
    Women’s Volleyball:
    Kennedy Stanford
    Volleyball schedule   
    Women’s Soccer:
    Samantha Studt
    Gracie Armstrong
    Kristen Noonan
    Soccer schedule

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