* University of Wyoming press release

LARAMIE -- The University of Wyoming soccer coaches donned their new gold Laradise hoodies Thursday at the Madrid Sports Complex. Many fans bundled up with winter gear, as a chill breeze added to the less-than-warm temperatures.

Fall had arrived in conjunction with Mountain West Conference play.

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Everything starts to matter now for the Cowgirls, and unfortunately, they didn’t get off to the start they desired. Wyoming fell to UNLV, 2-1, dropping it to 4-2-3 on the season and 0-1-0 in conference play, while the Rebels improve to 5-2-3 on the year and 1-0-0 in league action.

The Cowgirls held a lead for the majority of the contest Thursday. Maddi Chance netted a sixth-minute goal, her third of the season, that staked Wyoming to an advantage it held until midway through the second half.

Mallie Ramirez leveled the contest at 1-1 during the 63rd minute. She cleaned up a shot from Trinity Buchanan that went off the crossbar but remained in play inside the goalie box.

Cassie Villanueva gave the Rebels their lead in the 81st minute. She found the back of the net after a cluster situation drew Wyoming goalkeeper Haley Bartel out of net.

Bartel finished the game with four saves. UNLV utilized a pair of goalies – Hanne Bruer in the first half and Lucia Guemes in the second half – and they logged a combined two saves.

UNLV led 15-10 in the shots department, and 14 of those occurred in the final 45 minutes. Chance paced Wyoming with three shots, while Jazi Barela chipped in two.

The Cowgirls remain at home Sunday. They play host to Nevada at 1 p.m. at the Madrid Sports Complex.

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