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Colorado-Southern Utah Notes
December 29, 2013 | Women's Basketball
Colorado ends the nonconference regular season at 10-1. The Buffaloes have won 34 of their last 35 nonconference regular season games and are 41-5 under coach Linda Lappe (since 2010-11).
Colorado improves its series lead over Southern Utah to 3-0.
Colorado had a season-high 23 offensive rebounds, its most since pulling down 25 against Washington in the quarterfinals of the 2013 Pac-12 Tournament (Mar. 8, 2013).
The Buffaloes hit 50 rebounds for the third time this season, tying their season-best of 51 (Illinois on Dec. 7).
Colorado had four players in double-figures marking the sixth time this year the Buffs have had at least that number in double-digits. The Buffs improved to 6-0 in those games (3-0 with 4+, 3-0 with 5+)
Senior guard Ashley Wilson scored a career high 14 points, surpassing her previous best of 13 set against Weber State on Dec. 17, 2011. Wilson also registered a personal best five assists and tied a career-high with four steals.
Sophomore forward Arielle Roberson had 18 points and 12 rebounds, recording her fourth double-double of the season, all of which have come in the last five games. She now has seven career double-doubles
Junior guard Jasmine Sborov had 12 points and a career-high 10 rebounds to record her first career double-double. Sborov also registered career-highs in free throws made (6) and attempted (10) as well as steals. She matched personal-bests in 3-point attempts (3) and overall field-goal attempts (10).
With Roberson and Sborov's effort, the Buffaloes had two players with double-doubles in the same game for the first time since Chucky Jeffery (14 pts, 10 reb) and Rachel Hargis (12 pts, 11 reb) achieved it against UT-Pan American on Dec. 20, 2011.
Sophomore forward Jamee Swan made her first start of the season and the second of her career (at UMKC, No. 18, 2012).
Junior guard Lexy Kresl was 1-of-5 from 3-point range. She moved into sole possession of 10th place on CU's all-time list, now with 110, breaking her tie with Alexis Felts who had 109 from 1994-98.
Freshman guard Desiree Harris made her collegiate debut.









