It wasn’t a pretty victory, but defensive coordinator Tim Beckman said he will take it. In a scrappy game full of turnovers and strange plays, the OSU defense got the job done and helped its team to a 30-17 victory Saturday against the Colorado Buffaloes.
The Cowboys have seen it countless times. A freak play on the road to pull the opposition within striking distance and ultimately send the Cowboys home with a loss.
Oklahoma State’s bid for its first-ever Sweet Sixteen appearance came to an end Sunday at Yurcak Field as Rutgers defeated the No. 7 Cowgirls in a penalty kick shootout to advance in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship.
Coach Travis Ford received a new memento he could put in his office. After the Cowboys defeated the Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners 76-57 on Friday night, the team gave Ford the game ball for getting his first victory with OSU.
The customary deafening sounds of stomping and screaming fans were not filling Gallagher-Iba Arena last night as the Oklahoma State wrestling team took to the mat for the first time this season.
OSU is nationally ranked coming into its season opener for the first time in school history and is ready to debut the 2008-09 team to the Gallagher-Iba faithful. Unfortunately for Cowgirl fans, a hostile crowd at eighth-ranked Duke will get the first glimpse.
As OSU nears the end of college football’s toughest road schedule, the Cowboys will head to the mountains for what they hope to be a breath of fresh air. OSU will play its final away game Saturday night at Folsom Field in Boulder, Colo.Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. and the game will be televised on ABC.
Tonight will mark the first time that coach Travis Ford will lead his team onto the court in the regular season. The Cowboys will face off against the University of Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners tonight in Gallagher-Iba Arena at 7, marking Ford’s first regular season game as head coach of OSU.
It’s a plot twist that would make Charles Dickens smile. But instead of “A Tale of Two Cities,” it’s more like “A Tale of Two Teams.” Although both the men’s and women’s teams are running in Stillwater this weekend, the mindsets going into the meet are different.
The Cowgirls have mixed feelings about their seeding, but that isn’t hindering their eagerness to play.
When OSU travels to Colorado for the final road trip of the regular season, one Cowboy will be making a homecoming trip he has long looked forward to.
From Wire Services
Oklahoma State’s women’s basketball team has signed six players to National Letters of Intent, coach Kurt Budke announced Wednesday.
OSU’s fall class is comprised of six high school products as Keuna Flax, Heather Howard, Desiree Jeffries, Lindsey Keller, LaSharra Riley and Toni Young all cast their lot with the Cowgirls and will join the
program [...]
Coach Travis Ford and the Cowboy coaching staff completed their first
full recruiting endeavor at Oklahoma State. And it was a good one.
He’s been called the greatest high school runner this country has ever seen. He’s been called the best freshman runner in the nation today. He’s the reigning Big 12 conference cross country champion. And he turned 18 a week and a half ago.
The Oklahoma State wrestling team will lay out the mats in Gallagher-Iba Arena for the first time this season to face off in the annual Orange and Black ranking matches Thursday. The matches, which start at 7 p.m., will determine who will start for the Cowboys come Nov. 22 when Old Dominion rolls into Stillwater for the team’s first dual match.
The OSU football team had its sights set high this season. Last Saturday might have changed some of the team’s goals, but the team still has a lot to play for. The Cowboys suffered their biggest loss of the season Saturday to No. 2 Texas Tech 56-20.
The Cowgirls knew they were close. The No. 5 OSU equestrian team fell 14-11 to Texas A&M on Saturday, and though Cowgirl riders said the show could have gone either way, a few small errors cost OSU.
One phrase, in multiple variations, could be heard from the members of OSU’s soccer team last night as they watched an ESPNews broadcast of the selection for the 2008 Women’s College Cup from the club level of Boone Pickens Stadium.
Two quarterbacks walked into Jones AT&T Stadium on Saturday in Lubbock, Texas, leading offenses that have put up some of the best numbers in the nation.
Perhaps the Texas Tech scoreboard said it best Saturday night — “We Score A Lot.” When the Cowboys took the field to play the No. 2 Red Raiders, they might not have known how true that statement was.
The Cowgirl basketball exhibition season is over. OSU won its second and final game of the preseason against the Oklahoma Flyers, 126-60, on Saturday.
OSU might be a team built on guards, but the post players were the ones who shined Saturday. The Cowboys beat Langston 113-65 in their final exhibition game before starting the season Friday against Texas-San Antonio.
Oklahoma State’s run at the Big 12 Soccer Championship came to an end Friday night at Blossom Soccer Stadium as the Cowgirls lost a penalty kick shootout to Colorado.
Barry Sanders rushing for 332 yards in Tokyo, a John Holland interception to seal a win, Ricky Price getting just a finger on pass to save the day. These are just a few of the memories that have been made when the Cowboys and Red Raiders clash.
The Cowboys will be looking to score a lot of points in their next exhibition game, just as they did in their first. In the Cowboys first exhibition game on Wednesday, the Cowboys scored 112 points on their way to a 112-75 victory against Rogers State.