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- Title:
- Rodeo Head Coach
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- Organization:
- Casper College
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- City:
- Casper
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- State:
- WY
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- ZIP Code:
- 82601
Bio
Faith Anders is the new head coach for the Casper College Rodeo team. She is also the first woman to hold that position in school history. Anders’ relationship with rodeo began at a young age when her father coached in the Central Rocky Mountain Region of the National Intercollegiate Rodeo Association, the same region in which Casper College competes. “I was young, but I soaked up every minute of it, dreaming of the day I got to wear a vest,” she recalled. Anders rodeoed in high school at Kiowa High School in Kiowa, Colorado, where she qualified for the National High School Finals for three consecutive years from 2015 to 2017. She spent her first two collegiate years at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling, Colorado, and won that school’s NJC Top Cowgirl Award in both 2018 and 2019. After graduating from NJC with an Associate of Science degree in sports medicine, Anders headed to the University of Wyoming, where she earned a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology and health promotion. Those six years of college were eventful for Anders, as she served as the NIRA CRMR event director from 2018-2021, qualified for the College National Finals Rodeo from 2021-2023, was the NIRA CRMA all-around and goat tying regional champion in 2021, was the NIRA CRMR student director from 2021-2023, and was the UW rodeo team captain from 2022-2023. Following her graduation from UW, Anders started as a basketball coaching intern at her former high school. Then, in 2023, she was hired as the assistant rodeo coach at Missouri Valley College. The rodeo coaching bug bit Anders as a junior in college when she began giving lessons and teaching at clinics and camps. “My passion for sharing the craft only grew as I went through college. That dream became a reality when I took the assistant coaching position at Missouri Valley College in 2023.” Anders credits her time at Missouri Valley as “a wonderful learning experience to learn from one of the top award-winning programs and head coaches across the NIRA.” Under Head Coach Ken Mason, the Missouri Valley Vikings were the reserve champions at the 2025 CNFR held in Casper in June. For her six years competing in college rodeo in the Central Rocky Mountain Region, Anders has always been aware of Casper College. “Casper College has always had competitive members and held a reputation as a top program as far back as I can remember. I (am excited) to help Casper College continue this tradition, build a community of support for the team, and prove how wonderful a program exists at the home of the College National Finals Rodeo,” she said.