
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY
ABOUT COLORADO STATE
Situated in Fort Collins at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Colorado State operates 17 varsity sports within the Mountain West Conference, drawing from its student body of 34,412 across a campus founded in 1870. The Rams compete at the Football Bowl Subdivision level in the FBS, anchoring their athletic program with football and basketball as revenue drivers within a mid-major conference framework. CSU's athletic infrastructure supports both traditional Olympic sports and newer additions like women's lacrosse, reflecting institutional commitment to gender equity across its roster of teams.
Colorado State's football program represents the university's flagship sport, hosting games at Canvas Stadium in a state where college athletics command significant regional attention. The Rams field competitive teams across swimming and diving, cross country, and tennis, sports where Mountain West positioning demands sustained recruiting and coaching investment. With nearly 34,000 students to draw from, Colorado State maintains a larger enrollment base than many comparable Mountain West peers, providing recruiting advantages across the full athletics portfolio and supporting both male and female athlete development pipelines that compete regionally and nationally within their respective conference structures.
OVERVIEW
- Mascot
- Rams
- Location
- Fort Collins, Colorado
- Conference
- Mountain West Conference
- Founded
- Not available
- Enrollment
- Not available
- Website
- Athletics site
SPORTS (17)
- BaseballHome Venue
- FootballHome Venue
- Men's BasketballMoby Arena
- Men's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Men's GolfHome Venue
- Men's SoccerHome Venue
- Men's Swimming & DivingHome Venue
- Men's TennisHome Venue
- SoftballHome Venue
- Women's BasketballMoby Arena
- Women's Cross CountryHome Venue
- Women's GolfHome Venue
- Women's LacrosseHome Venue
- Women's SoccerHome Venue
- Women's Swimming & DivingHome Venue
- Women's TennisHome Venue
- Women's VolleyballHome Venue