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2022–23 Wyoming Cowgirls Basketball Team
The 2022–23 Wyoming Cowgirls basketball team represented the University of Wyoming in the 2022–23 college basketball season. The Cowgirls were led by first-year head coach Heather Ezell. The Cowgirls played their home games at the Arena-Auditorium in Laramie, Wyoming and were members of the Mountain West Conference. The Cowgirls finished second in the Mountain West Conference, and lost in the championship game of the Mountain West Conference women's basketball tournament to UNLV. The Cowgirls were invited to the WNIT, and lost in the second round to Kansas State. Previous season The Cowgirls finished the 2021–22 season 17–13, 11–6 in Mountain West play, to finish tied for third place in the conference. They lost in the quarterfinal round of the Mountain West Conference women's basketball tournament to Colorado State. Head coach Gerald Mattinson announced his retirement from coaching at the conclusion of the season, and Heather Ezell was hired as the new head coach ...
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Heather Ezell
Heather Dawn Ezell (born February 15, 1987) is an American basketball coach and former player. She played college basketball for the Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball, Iowa State Cyclones and later professionally for Haukar women's basketball, Haukar in Iceland where she won multiple awards and accolades. Early life and college career Born and raised in Springfield, Missouri, Ezell graduated from Kickapoo High School (Springfield, Missouri), Kickapoo High School in Springfield in 2005. Despite missing most of her junior season with a knee injury, Ezell scored 1,074 points during her high school basketball career and helped Kickapoo win two state championships. As a senior in 2005, Ezell was the Missouri girls' basketball player of the year and a McDonald's High School All-American nominee. At Iowa State University, Ezell played at guard (basketball), guard for Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball from 2005 to 2009. She finished her career tied for the Cyclones' career reco ...
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