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November 21, 2011 | Women's Basketball

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  • Colorado is off to a 3-0 start for the first time since the 2003-04 season.
  • Colorado wins its fifth straight road game dating back to last season
  • Colorado led 38-22 at half, ?the 16-point margin is the Buffaloes largest since Jan. 7, 2004 when led Baylor by 20 (36-16) and went on to win 69-59
  • Colorado played its 43rd game against CSU, tying the Wyoming series for the most played nonconference opponent in team history. The Buffaloes improve their all-time record over the Rams to 32-11, including an 11-9 mark in Fort Collins.
  • Colorado had four players score in double-digits for the second consecutive road contest.
  • Sophomore Rachel Hargis played a career-most 28 minutes and also tied personal bests with 9 points, 8 rebounds and 3 free throws made.
  • Junior guard Chucky Jeffery had a season-best four steals, moving into 18th on CU's career list with 140. She passed Amy Palmer who had 139 from 1992-96. Jeffery also had a team season-high seven assists.
  • Freshman guard Lexy Kresl had career bests with 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 free throws made and attempted
  • Freshman forward Jen Reese had a career high seven rebounds
  • Senior Julie Seabrook, who had 15 total steals in her first three seasons (85 games) has six through three games this season ? 2 in each game.
  • The Colorado coaching and support staff wore orange ribbons on their outfits Sunday to honor the memory of Oklahoma State women's basketball head coach Kurt Budke and assistant coach Miranda Serna who were among four people that died in a plane crash earlier in the week.
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