LARAMIE — Wyoming relied on a dominant first-half defensive effort and survived a late scoring drought to defeat Norfolk State 75-67 on Sunday afternoon in the Arena-Auditorium. The Cowboys improved to 5-1 and moved to 10-0 in nonconference home games under head coach Sundance Wicks.

“The dream was the first half; it was a slow-paced game we knew that was going to happen and we had it right where we wanted it,” Wicks said. “The nightmare of a coach is the process was wrong in the second half, and you have to play two halves.”

Four Cowboys scored in double figures, led by Adam Harakow, who posted a season-high 18 points off the bench, his second double-digit outing of the year. Damarion Dennis and Leland Walker each added 15 points. Walker, who has scored in double figures in three strai

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