LARAMIE — Wyoming poured in 64 second-half points, their most in a half since 2010, and shot 67 percent after halftime to pull away from Denver in a 101-59 win Wednesday night in the Arena-Auditorium. The Cowboys improved to 6-1 and remained unbeaten in nonconference home games under head coach Sundance Wicks, moving to 11-0 in his tenure.
The 64-point surge was Wyoming’s highest scoring half since the Cowboys posted 70 in the second half against Peru State on Jan. 2, 2010.
“Life is about response,” Wicks said. “I challenged them to be the connected team we brought them in to be. The mission is to bring Wyoming basketball back to where we are respected. I thought the response tonight, playing a good Denver team was good and we were ready to play these guys. We are glad everyone came rea

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