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  • TUE
    Nov 25(TBD)
    Arizona Wildcats Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsMcKale Center, Tucson, AZ
  • SAT
    Dec 6(TBD)
    Nebraska-Omaha Mavericks Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsBaxter Arena, Omaha, NE
  • THU
    Jan 82026(TBD)
    Idaho State Bengals Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsReed Gym, Pocatello, ID
  • SAT
    Jan 102026(TBD)
    Weber State Wildcats Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsDee Events Center, Ogden, UT
  • MON
    Jan 192026(TBD)
    Montana State Bobcats Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsBrick Breeden Fieldhouse, Bozeman, MT
  • SAT
    Jan 312026(TBD)
    Eastern Washington Eagles Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsReese Court, Cheney, WA
  • THU
    Feb 122026(TBD)
    Sacramento State Hornets Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsHornets Nest, Sacramento, CA
  • SAT
    Feb 142026(TBD)
    Portland State Vikings Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsPortland State's Viking Pavilion, Portland, OR
  • SAT
    Feb 212026(TBD)
    Northern Arizona Lumberjacks Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsRolle Activity Center, Flagstaff, AZ
  • SAT
    Feb 28202601:00 PM
    Idaho Vandals Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsICCU Arena, Moscow, ID
  • MON
    Mar 22026(TBD)
    Montana Grizzlies Women's Basketball vs. Northern Colorado BearsDahlberg Arena At Adams Event Center, Missoula, MT
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    About Northern Colorado Bears Women's Basketball

    Currently, the Northern Colorado Bears Women's Basketball team is gearing up for an exciting season in the Big Sky Conference. As of the latest updates, the team has been actively recruiting new talent and strengthening their roster, with a focus on both skill and team cohesion. The coaching staff, led by head coach Kamie Ethridge, emphasized building a strong foundation for the upcoming season through rigorous training camps and community engagement initiatives. Fans can expect a roster full of dynamic players, including returners who have shown exceptional performance in previous seasons. The Bears will be competing in a series of non-conference and conference games, aiming for a spot in the NCAA tournament. Notably, local support has been vibrant, with games regularly drawing enthusiastic crowds at Butler-Hancock Gymnasium. The community is rallying around the team, celebrating their achievements and supporting their efforts to climb the ranks in women's college basketball. Furthermore, the Bears have been focusing on enhancing their digital presence, engaging with fans through social media and live-streaming games, ensuring that their loyal supporters can remain connected during the season.

    Northern Colorado Bears Women's Basketball History

    The Northern Colorado Bears Women's Basketball program began in 1970 as part of the athletics department at the University of Northern Colorado (UNC), located in Greeley, Colorado. Over the decades, the program has seen significant growth and development, transitioning from NAIA to NCAA Division II in 1977, and finally joining NCAA Division I in 2006. Since their inception, the Bears have cultivated a competitive spirit, participating in various conferences, including the Big Sky Conference, where they currently compete. The team has achieved numerous milestones, including multiple conference championships and NCAA tournament appearances, with a strong emphasis on fostering both athletic excellence and academic success among its players. The team has been known for producing talented athletes who excel at the collegiate level and often pursue professional careers thereafter. Key figures in the program's history include influential coaches and standout players who have left a lasting legacy.