CU-Air Force Game Notes

November 26, 2014 | Men's Basketball

TEAM NOTES

• 21st win against Air Force in 24 meetings, 10-1 mark in Boulder and fifth win in a row over AFA.

• 21st-consecutive non-conference home win (third all-time at CU).

• The 21-straight wins ranks 15th nationally.

• An 18-0 home record in November under head coach Tad Boyle and a 33-1 mark in non-conference home games (.971).

• 63rd win in 72 home games (.875) since 2010-11.

• Coach Boyle teams improve to 5-2 against the Falcons, 4-0 with CU.

• 95th win for head coach Tad Boyle, the most in any five-year span of CU basketball.

• The Buffs improve to 16-3 (.842) when a road or neutral court loss follows a home game.

• Tonight was the 23rd win (23-8) for Coach Boyle during the month of November, most wins of any month during season.

• CU extended its streak to 403-straight games with at least one 3-pointer made (dating back to Jan. 19, 2002). Tonight CU made seven 3-pointers and has the fifth longest streak in the Pac-12.

• CU allowed the fewest points in a first half (15) tonight since December 12, 2012 at Fresno State when they only allowed 17. The fewest ever in the Tad Boyle era dates back to December 31, 2011 against Utah when they held them to just 11 points in the first half.

• With CU down 10-6 with just over 14 minutes to go in the first half, Collier hit a 3-pointer which sparked a 25-0 run by the Buffaloes to lead 31-10. It was the Buffaloes second time this season of going on a 20-0 or more run (24-0 run against Auburn).

• CU had a season high in turnovers with a total of 15.

• CU is an impressive 30-0 at home and 43-3 overall (.934) when out-rebounding the opponent AND holding opponent under 40 FG% (three losses: at California twice; at Washington).

• CU improves to 73-14 overall (.839) and 51-2 at home (.962) when outrebounding the opponent.
• CU improves to 56-5 overall (.918) and 36-1 at home (.972) when the opponent shoots under 40 FG%.

Askia Booker

• 71st win as a Buffalo, moving into a tie for third place (1966-200) in school history among four-year letterwinners for most wins by a class. He's 71-37 (.657).

• Tied for 16th place with Reggie Morton on CU's all-time assist leaders.

Josh Scott

• 68th career start, tying for No. 22 all-time (Fred Edmond, 1993-97).

• In his three games played against AFA, he has averaged 16.3 points, 7.6 rebounds, and shot 51% from the field.

• Scott is now tied for 18th place with Charlie Melvin on CU's all-time blocked shots list with 71 in his career.

• Scott jumps Kenny Price on the all-time scoring list to move him into 38th place with Jacques Tuz (867).

• Has now started 68 total games, which is tied for 22nd on CU's all-time list with Fred Edmonds (1993-97).

•50th career game of double-figure scoring.

Xavier Johnson

• Tonight is the third time this season Johnson has led the team in scoring, totaling 15 points.

• This was the first game of the season for Johnson to lead the team in rebounds (9).

Xavier Talton

• Set a season-high with three 3-point field goals made tonight.

• Set a season-high with nine points on 3 of 5 shooting from the field and 3 of 3 from 3-point distance.

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