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Five University of Wyoming Rodeo Athletes Selected for Inaugural Collegiate All-Star Rodeo
Left to Right: Josie Mousel, Sam Gallagher, Jacon Wang, Colton Farrow, and Tate Talkington. Photos for graphic courtesy of UW Rodeo/Athletics. LARAMIE, Wyo. - Five University of Wyoming rodeo athletes have been selected to represent the North Team in the inaugural PBR and Learfield Collegiate All-Star Rodeo, a new team-based event that will be held Friday, July 10, inside Canvas Stadium at Colorado State University as part of the PBR Bulls & Beats Weekend. The one-night-onl
Jeff Bugher
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Mousel, Farrow and Sharon Advance to CNFR Finals with Championships on the Line
UW CNFR Competitor. Photo by Jeff Bugher, PokesNews.com This is the moment for which three University of Wyoming rodeo team members have been practicing and competing since the start of the fall season last September: the championship round of the College National Finals Rodeo (CNFR) in Casper Saturday night. The trio -- Josie Mousel, Colton Farrow and Traven Sharon -- enter the championship round with shots of winning individual titles, along with the UW women’s team. The Co
University of Wyoming Media
Jun 203 min read


University of Wyoming's Colton Farrow Chasing National Title in Final CNFR Appearance
Colton Farrow. Photo courtesy of UW Rodeo CASPER, Wyo. - University of Wyoming bareback rider Colton Farrow has put himself in a position for the best finish of his collegiate career heading into Championship Saturday at the 2026 College National Finals Rodeo. The graduate student from Greybull enters the short go fourth in the nation after posting rides of 81.5, 74.25 and 83.75 points through three rounds for a total of 239.5 points. Farrow’s strong showing comes during
Jeff Bugher
Jun 205 min read


UW’s Sharon, Mousel, Farrow Qualify for CNFR Championship Round
University of Wyoming saddle bronc rider Traven Sharon, of Ordway, Colo., marked 82 points during Thursday’s College National Finals Rodeo performance -- the second-best score with one night of competition left. His three-head score of 235.25 points sends him to Saturday’s championship round at Casper’s Ford Wyoming Center. (Andrew Towne/Casper Star-Tribune Photo) Growing up in Ordway, Colo., the Sharon brothers always competed hard against each other in everything. There was
University of Wyoming Media
Jun 194 min read
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