Colorado University Athletics
Colorado-Loyola Chicago Notes
November 28, 2010 | Women's Basketball
Jeffery's triple-double is the 18th in Big 12 Conference history and she becomes the 11th different Big 12 player to record a triple-double.
Jeffery also notched her third double-double of the season.
Colorado wins its fourth straight game, improving to 5-1 for the second straight season.
Colorado wins the Omni Hotels Classic for the second-straight season and for the 14th time overall out of the 23 tournament titles contested (No team champion in 2006). Colorado improves its overall Classic tournament record to 38-10.
Colorado gave up just 34 points to Loyola, tying for the seventh fewest points allowed in team history and the fewest since giving up just 29 to Texas Southern on Dec. 14, 2007.
Colorado gave up just 20 rebounds to Loyola, just one more than the fewest in team history. Northern Arizona had just 19 against the Buffaloes on Feb. 7, 1981. The Buffaloes +22 rebound margin (44-20) was their most since a +23 margin against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (51-28) on Dec. 2, 2008.
Colorado's 25 halftime points and Loyola's 16 were both Buffs season lows. The 16 points allowed are CU's fewest since San Jose State scored just 13 (46-13) on Dec. 22, 2009.
Sophomore Meagan Malcolm-Peck tallied her first career double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds, both season highs. Malcolm-Peck was 2-of-5 from 3-point range, snapping a streak of 0-for-9 from downtown spanning the previous four games.
Senior Britney Blythe had a career-high six rebounds. Her previous best was four against Pepperdine on Jan. 3, 2009.
Blythe also scored her first 2-point field goal of the season. Her first eight were from 3-point range and still 10 of her season's 11 field goals are from downtown.
Junior Julie Seabrook was 5-of-6 from the field (10 points), shooting better than 60 percent for the fifth time in six games this season. She has shot 50 percent or better in all six games.
Senior Brittany Spears had 12 points and has scored in double digits in 62 of her last 69 games and 85 of 99 career outings. She went over 600 career field goals made (601), the ninth Buffalo to reach that mark.







