Colorado State is looking to fill Moby Arena this week.
The Rams will be aiming for one of the largest home crowds in CSU women’s basketball history when the Rams host Wyoming on Feb. 7.
CSU has dubbed it the “Pack Moby” game and is selling $1 tickets in a bid for a sellout.
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Here’s what to know about the game, CSU’s biggest home crowds and more.
What time does Colorado State vs Wyoming women’s basketball start?
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Start time: 2 p.m. Mountain
The game between Colorado State and Wyoming will begin at 2 p.m. Mountain from Moby Arena in Fort Collins.
How can you watch Wyoming vs Colorado State women’s basketball on TV, online?
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Online: The Mountain West Network
Tickets for Wyoming at CSU women’s basketball game
There is limited ticket availability remaining, but they can be purchased at CSURams.com/Tickets. Tickets start at $1.
The game is part of a basketball double header with the CSU men hosting San Jose State at 7 p.m. Feb. 7. A separate ticket for the men’s game is required. The arena will be cleared between games.
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CSU women’s basketball attendance records
The largest crowd to see a home CSU women’s basketball game is 8,875 against Wyoming in 1999. That was full at Moby at the time, but capacity has shrunk some since the building of the FNBO Loft in the arena.
Moby’s capacity is now listed at 8,083. If this game were to hit exactly that number, it would tie for the fifth-largest crowd home crowd in CSU women’s basketball history.
Here are CSU’s top-10 attendance marks at Moby:
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Wyoming at CSU, 1999: 8,875
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Southwest Missouri State at CSU, 1999: 8,741
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Wyoming at CSU, 1996: 8,622
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Cal State Northridge at CSU, 1999: 8,471
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San Jose State at CSU, 2024: 8,083
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Wyoming at CSU, 2024: 8,083
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UConn at CSU, 2004: 7,048
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Notre Dame at CSU, 2001: 6,749
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Nevada at CSU, 2024: 6,536
What are the records?
Wyoming is 8-13 overall and 5-7 in Mountain West play.
CSU is 17-6 overall and 8-4 in Mountain West play. The Rams have a mid-week bye and the last game for CSU 64-51 defeat to UNLV.
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Mountain West standings
Here are the current MW women’s basketball standings (entering action Feb. 4):
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San Diego State: 11-0 (17-3 overall)
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UNLV: 10-2 (15-7 overall)
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Boise State: 8-3 (17-5 overall)
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New Mexico: 7-4 (15-7 overall)
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Grand Canyon: 7-5 (18-14 overall)
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Wyoming: 5-7 (8-13 overall)
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Fresno State: 4-8 (10-13 overall)
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Air Force: 3-8 (9-12 overall)
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Nevada: 3-8 (7-14 overall)
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Utah State: 2-10 (6-15 overall)
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San Jose State: 1-10 (3-19 overall)
Who are key players to watch?
WYOMING
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Malene Pedersen: The 5-foot-11 guard leads the Mountain West in scoring at 16.9 points per game and she’s shooting 46% from the field and 37% from 3-point range. Pedersen is also Wyoming’s leading rebounder at 4.1 per game.
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Henna Sandvik: The 6-foot guard is second on the team in scoring at 9.3 points per game. She’s also second on the team in rebounds (3.9 per game) and assists (2.4 per game).
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Logann Alvar: The 6-foot forward averages 6.4 points and 3.4 rebounds per game and is shooting 45% from the field.
COLORADO STATE
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Lexus Bargesser: The 5-foot-9 senior is third in the Mountain West in scoring at 15.9 points per game and is shooting 46% from the field and 40% from 3-point range. She leads the team with three assists per game and is second on the team in both rebounding (5.7 per game) and total steals (35).
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Kloe Froebe: The 5-foot-10 guard is second on the team in scoring at 9.8 points per game and first at 6.3 rebounds per game. She has the third-most assists on the team and is shooting 44% from the field.
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Hannah Ronsiek: The 5-foot-11 guard averages 8.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per game and has the most steals on the team with 39.
Sports reporter Kevin Lytle can be found on social media on X, Instagram and Threads @Kevin_Lytle and on Bluesky.
This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: CSU women’s basketball vs. Wyoming: How to watch, tickets, attendance