Colorado State, ranked 15th nationally, heads to Gainesville, Fla., for three matches this weekend as part of the Campus USA Credit Union Invitational hosted by the University of Florida. MORE
The Colorado State track & field program is in the process of resurfacing the Rams' indoor track at the South College Gym. The procedure is scheduled to be finished in the latter part of next week. MORE
The Colorado State cross country season gets under way this Friday as both the men's and women's teams travel to Laramie, Wyo. to compete in the Wyoming Invitational. MORE
Cross Country at Wyoming Invitational
Laramie, Wyo. - All Day
Q&A with Pierce Hornung Freshman Pierce Hornung, a forward from Arvada, Colo., and a product of Ralston Valley High School has been impressive early in his career with the Rams.
Working hard for the green and gold! CSU Women's Basketball player Chatilla van Grinsven dominates on the court. The 6 foot 2 inch-tall sophomore is one of the highest scorers for the team and strives to exemplify a "work hard in everything" attitude--both in her athletics and in the classroom. Chatilla is majoring in communication studies and hails from the Netherlands. She plays forward for the Rams.
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Jacque Davisson, Volleyball Senior outside hitter Jacque Davisson led Colorado State to a 2-0 start to the 2010 season last weekend with wins over Duke (3-1) and Furman (3-0) as part of the Coors Rocky Mountain Challenge. Davisson, a 5-11 product of Placentia, Calif., tallied 21 kills in two matches, and recorded 17 digs, while leading the team with four service aces. In addition, Davisson chipped in with five total blocks, including a team-leading two solo blocks. With the victories, the Rams, who entered the season ranked No. 17 in the nation, jumped two spots to No. 15 in this week's AVCA Top 25 poll.
Updated every Wednesday throughout the academic year
Jacque Davisson, Volleyball Senior outside hitter Jacque Davisson led Colorado State to a 2-0 start to the 2010 season last weekend with wins over Duke (3-1) and Furman (3-0) as part of the Coors Rocky Mountain Challenge. Davisson, a 5-11 product of Placentia, Calif., tallied 21 kills in two matches, and recorded 17 digs, while leading the team with four service aces. In addition, Davisson chipped in with five total blocks, including a team-leading two solo blocks. With the victories, the Rams, who entered the season ranked No. 17 in the nation, jumped two spots to No. 15 in this week's AVCA Top 25 poll.