Colorado State University
Public university in Fort Collins
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2024 | Teams meet again at Canvas Stadium. |
2024 | Reached an enrollment of approximately 34,000 students, representing a significant growth in student population. |
2024 | Multiple seniors including Joel Scott, Josiah Strong, and Patrick Cartier graduated from the Colorado State Rams men's basketball team. |
2024 | Several players transferred to other universities: Taviontae Jackson transferred to Southern Utah, Jack Payne transferred to Idaho, Javanté Johnson transferred to California Baptist, and Kyle Evans transferred to UC Irvine. |
2024 | Cam Lowe, a walk-on freshman, transferred to Black Hills State. |
2024 | Isaiah Stevens graduated and went undrafted in the 2024 NBA draft, subsequently signing with the Miami Heat. |
2024 | Colorado State Rams men's basketball team finished the 2023–24 season with a record of 25–11, achieving a 10–8 record in Mountain West Conference play and tying for 6th place. |
2024 | Colorado State received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament as a No. 10 seed in the Midwest Region. |
2024 | The team defeated San Jose State in the first round of the Mountain West Tournament. |
2024 | The team defeated Nevada in the quarterfinals of the Mountain West Tournament. |
2024 | The team defeated Virginia in the First Four of the NCAA tournament. |
2024 | The team lost to Texas in the first round of the NCAA tournament. |
2024 | The team lost to New Mexico in the semifinals of the Mountain West Tournament. |
2024 | Colorado State Rams compete in their 26th season as members of the Mountain West Conference. |
2024 | Niko Medved begins his 7th season as head coach of the Colorado State Rams men's basketball team. |
2024 | The team begins its 59th season playing home games at Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colorado. |
December 28 2024 | Under Jay Norvell, the Rams will play Miami University in the Snoop Dogg Arizona Bowl at 2:30 PM EST, ultimately losing 17-43. |
September 7 2024 | John Mosley's jersey number is retired across all Colorado State sports in a posthumous honor. |
2023 | Rivalry game resumes at Folsom Field after a period of dormancy. |
2023 | Spent $498.1 million on research and development, demonstrating significant investment in academic and scientific research. |
2023 | Colorado State University spent $498.1 million on research and development, maintaining its classification as an R1: Doctoral University with very high research activity. |
February 1 2023 | Amy Parsons officially took office as president of Colorado State University. |
2022 | Trey McBride, jersey number 55, was selected in the 2022 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, marking his transition from the Colorado State Rams football team to professional football. |
December 2022 | The CSU Board announced Amy Parsons as the 16th president of the university. |
June 9 2022 | CSU Board of Governors and President McConnell announced her departure from the university leadership. |
2021 | Running backs Marcus McElroy Jr. and Christian Hunter transferred away from the team, with McElroy moving to McNeese State. |
2021 | Several tight ends transferred, including Nick Picozzi, Brian Polendey (to West Virginia), and Dylan Walker (to Albany). |
2021 | Multiple football players transferred out of the Colorado State Rams football program, including quarterbacks Todd Centeio (to James Madison), Jonah O'Brien (to Eastern Illinois), Evan Olaes (to Indiana State), and Matt Valecce (to Albany). |
2021 | Offensive linemen Elijah Johnson, Cole Feinauer (to Nevada), Vincent Picozzi (to Northwestern), Cam Reddy (to Liberty), and Mike Ciaffoni (to Rutgers) transferred from the team. |
2021 | Defensive players Ellison Hubbard (to Sam Houston State), Branden Coleman (to Wagner), and Linwood Crump (to New Mexico State) transferred out of the Colorado State Rams football program. |
2021 | Wide receivers Keenan Brown and Kyjuan Herdon left the program, with Herdon transferring to Alcorn State. |
2021 | Ryan Stonehouse broke the NCAA FBS career record for highest average yards per punt at 47.8 yards, surpassing the previous record of 46.2 yards held by Florida punter Johnny Townsend. |
2021 | Trey McBride broke Colorado State's single season records for tight end receptions and receiving yards, recording 90 receptions for 1,121 yards. |
2021 | Ryan Stonehouse broke the Mountain West Conference career record for average yards per punt, previously set by BYU punter Matt Payne from 2001 to 2004. |
2021 | Cayden Camper broke the Colorado State single season record by making 25 field goals throughout the 2021 season. |
2021 | Trey McBride broke Colorado State's career records for tight end receptions and receiving yards, accumulating 157 receptions for 2,011 yards from 2018 to 2021. |
2021 | Quarterback Todd Centeio announced his transfer to James Madison for his final year of eligibility in 2022. |
2021 | Steve Addazio served as the head coach for the Colorado State Rams football team during the 2021 NCAA Division I FBS football season, representing Colorado State University in the Mountain West Conference's Mountain Division. |
2021 | Trey McBride was named a Unanimous Consensus All-American for Colorado State Rams football team. |
2021 | Norvell again led Carson Strong to a second consecutive Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Year award. |
December 6 2021 | Colorado State hired Jay Norvell as their 24th head coach, making him the first Black head coach in the program's history. Norvell was previously the head coach at Nevada, known for his pass-heavy offensive strategy. |
December 2 2021 | Colorado State fired head coach Steve Addazio after he posted a 4-12 record over two years, with his final game including an ejection after receiving two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties in a 52-10 loss to Nevada. |
November 27 2021 | Colorado State played their final game of the 2021 season against Nevada at Canvas Stadium, suffering a 52-10 defeat and their largest loss since 2011. |
November 20 2021 | Colorado State Rams played against Hawaii Rainbow Warriors at Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex in Honolulu. Despite a strong offensive performance by quarterback Todd Centeio (527 yards, 5 touchdowns), the Rams lost 50-45, falling to a 3-8 season record and extending their losing streak to five games. |
November 6 2021 | Colorado State played the Border War rivalry game against Wyoming in Laramie. Despite scoring first through a four-yard receiving touchdown by Dante Wright, the Rams ultimately lost 31-17, with Wyoming reclaiming the Bronze Boot trophy. This was Colorado State's third consecutive conference loss after starting 2-0 in Mountain West Conference play. |
October 30 2021 | Colorado State hosted Boise State in a Halloween weekend football game. Despite leading 13-0 in the first quarter and 16-7 at halftime, the Rams ultimately lost 28-19, extending Boise State's winning streak against them to 11 consecutive games. |
October 22 2021 | Colorado State lost to Utah State 26-24 in the final seconds due to a substitution mishap, marking the start of a six-game losing streak. |
October 16 2021 | Colorado State football team defeated the New Mexico Lobos 36-7 in a dominant game at Albuquerque, New Mexico. The team's defense held the Lobos to zero offensive points and just 76 total yards, marking one of the most impressive defensive performances in school history. |
October 9 2021 | Colorado State won their homecoming game against 2020 Mountain West Champion San Jose State 32-14, with kicker Cayden Camper breaking the school's single-game record by making six field goals on six attempts. |
September 25 2021 | Colorado State nearly upset #5 ranked Iowa, leading 14-7 at halftime but ultimately losing 24-14. |
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