If it was not already clear going into Wednesday night’s key conference match-up with Boise State, it is clear as day now: Colorado State women’s basketball team is a major force to be reckoned with.
CSU (21-1, 11-0 MW) made a very convincing statement to the Mountain West, and the rest of the country, running all over third-place Boise State (16-7, 9-3 MW) by a score of 83-51 in what was supposed to be closely contested game. The Rams beat the Broncos 68-64 in their first matchup this season on Jan. 2 at Moby Arena.
“I think it’s always hard to beat a team twice,” CSU guard Hannah Tvrdy said.