The Wyoming Basketball Roster for the Upcoming Season
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The Wyoming Cowboys are set to have a great season and these are the players that will be leading the charge.
The Wyoming basketball Roster
The Wyoming basketball team has released its roster for the upcoming season The team will have 12 players, including two seniors, four juniors, and six sophomores.
The seniors on the team are forward Jake Byrd and guard Taylor Roehmholdt. The juniors are forward Hayden Dalton, guard Justin James, center Alan Herndon, and forward Trey Thompson. The sophomores are guard Jordan Naughton, forward Idoltime Owens, guard Koby McEwen, forward Hunter Maldonado, and center Andrew Mooney.
The team will be coached by Allen Edwards, who is entering his third season with the Cowboys.
The Starters
The starters for the Wyoming basketball team this upcoming season are:
-PG: Dante Exum
-SG: Andrew Wiggins
-SF: Jabari Parker
-PF: Julius Randle
-C: Joel Embiid
These are the five players that are expected to see the most playing time this season. They will likely be the ones on the court for the majority of the game, especially in crucial situations.
The Bench
The Wyoming basketball team’s upcoming season looks to be a promising one. The team is returning four starters from last year’s NCAA tournament squad, and the bench looks to be equally as talented.
Head coach Larry Shyatt will have a plethora of options at his disposal when it comes to substitutions, and that depth will be key in the Cowboys’ quest to return to the Big Dance.
Here is a look at the bench players who will be looking to make an impact this season:
– Senior forward Derek Cooke Jr.
– Junior guard Jordan Naughton
– Sophomore guard Jason McManamen
– Freshman forward Alan Herndon
– Freshman guard Alexander Aka Gorski
The Coaching Staff
The Wyoming Basketball team is made up of many passionate and driven individuals. The team works hard every day to achieve their goals and dreams. Here is a list of the Coaching Staff for the upcoming season
– Head Coach Craig Bohl
– Assistant Coach Steve Edwards
– assistant coach Dane Fletcher
– assistant coach Larry Shyatt
The Schedule
The 2020-21 Wyoming Basketball Schedule is subject to change due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The following is the current schedule:
Nov. 25 vs. Washington State in Laramie
Nov. 27 vs. Texas A&M in Laramie
Dec. 1 at BYU in Provo, Utah
Dec. 4 vs. Colorado State in Laramie
Dec. 8 at San Diego State in San Diego
Dec. 12 at UNLV in Las Vegas
The Opponents
The Pokes will take on some tough competition this season, with several returning players from last year’s NCAA Tournament teams. Some of the notable opponents include:
-Gonzaga
-Oregon
-Washington
-Utah State
The Fans
The fans are the people who come to the games and support the team. They are the ones who buy the tickets and merchandise, and they are the ones who cheer the loudest. The fans are what make a basketball team successful.
The Arena
The Arena is the home of the Wyoming Basketball team The Cowboys have a long and storied history in the Arena, dating back to their days as a member of the Mountain West Conference. The team has won two National Championships in the Arena, and they currently share the record for most wins in a season with the University of Kentucky The Arena is also home to the Wyoming Cowboys football team.
The History
Wyoming Basketball has a long and storied history. The Cowboys have made 14 NCAA tournament appearances, most recently in 2002. They’ve won four conference championships and one regular season title. The Cowboys have also produced some of the best players in program history, including Hall of Famer Fennis Dembo and NBA great Clarence “Bevo” Francis.
The Tradition
The Wyoming Cowboys basketball team is one of the most storied programs in the history of the sport. With over a hundred years of tradition, the team has won numerous conference championships and made multiple appearances in the NCAA tournament The roster for the upcoming season is filled with talented players who are looking to continue the Cowboy’s winning ways.