* University of Wyoming press release

LARAMIE -- Wyoming Cowgirl volleyball season tickets are now on sale for the 2023 season.

General admission season tickets can be purchased for $60 for the 14 home contests. VIP-Courtside seats are being sold for $110 for the season. Tickets for children ages 3-12 are $32 each.

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Current UW season-ticket holders may login to their online account and renew at GoWyo.com/renew. New season-ticket buyers can purchase tickets at GoWyo.com/tickets or by calling the Wyoming Ticket Office at 307-766-7220. Fans can also stop by the UW Ticket Office located on the west side of the Arena-Auditorium located on Willett Drive.

The 2023 home slate features two non-conference tournaments, Aug. 25-26 and Sept. 14 and 16 as well as nine Mountain West contests. The Cowgirls welcome Green Bay, South Dakota State and Winthrop in August for the Rumble in the Rockies. Idaho State and Tennessee Tech will be the opponents in September for the UniWyo Invite.

Highlights for the home conference slate features a visit from defending MW champion UNLV for a Sept. 28 matchup. Border War rival Colorado State comes to the UniWyo Sports Complex Oct. 3 while Front Range rival Air Force comes to Laramie for a Nov. 16 match. Senior Day will be Nov. 18 against New Mexico.

The Cowgirls are under the tutelage of first-year Head Coach Kaylee Prigge. Wyoming is in the midst of its Spring slate. The Cowgirls, who are coming off a 3-1 victory Saturday against Colorado, closes the Spring schedule Saturday, April 29 at Metro State.

From Bison to Triceratops - All of Wyoming's Official Things

Every state in our nation has chosen things that represent the state in one way or another to be official state things. Like a flower, or animal. Wyoming is no different.

The Equality State, or the Cowboy State, depending on which state slogan you want to go with, has a state flower. But did you know we also have a state tree and a state fish? Yes, we even have a state code.

To be an official thing, a member of the state legislature must write and submit a bill to the legislature declaring that a thing will be the official state thing. Then the legislature votes to pass the bill, or not, if it passes, the governor signs the bill into law and we have a new official state thing.

Here is what we have so far, all of Wyoming's official things. Now you can win big on Wyo Trivia Night if that's a thing that exists.

- From Bison to Triceratops - All of Wyoming's Official Things