Colorado University Athletics
CU-USF Game Notes
December 04, 2014 | Men's Basketball
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• Colorado improves to 5-1 on the season, matching last year's record after six games (10-1 to begin 2013-14).
• The 23rd-consecutive non-conference home win (third all-time at CU), t-14th nationally.
• 65-9 record at home (.878), in addition to a 35-1 (.972) home record in non-conference play (Nov./Dec.).
• Closing the gap in the all-time series with USF, now trails 3-2, however leading in Boulder, 2-1.
• Coach Boyle's 97th CU victory and evening his head-to-head record against USF at 1-1.
• 20th win in the month of December for head coach Tad Boyle (26 games).
• 11th straight December home game victory since Dec. 19, 2011.
• IF CU makes a three-pointer, it will extend streak to 405-straight games since Jan. 19, 2002, fifth longest streak in the Pac-12.
• CU improves to 34-7 at home when the attendance is 9,000 or more over the last five years at CEC.
• CU improves to 30-4 (.882) when having 15 or more assists in a game.
• CU improves to 24-10 under the Boyle coaching staff in single-digit turnover games.
• CU shot over 50 percent from the field for the third time this season; now 3-0 when doing so, improves to 32-1 under Boyle.
• Tad Boyle improves to 44-15 when having fewer turnovers than the opponent.
• Tad Boyle improves to 22-33 when getting outrebounded by the opponent.
Askia Booker
• 73rd career win as a Buff moving into sole possession of second place among four-year letterwinners for most victories (overall leader: Ben Mills 92 wins from 2010-2014).
• 109th career game played, ranks No. 25 all-time at CU.
• Booker finished with 21 points passing his season high (18). He scored 16 points in the second half shooting 6-6 from the field and 4-of-4 on 3-point field goals.
• First game this season of scoring more than 20 points; 8th of career.
• Also, first game this season of leading CU in scoring and 27th of career.
• Season high with 8 field goals made and 4 3-point field goals made.
Josh Scott
• 822 career points moving into 46th place on CU's all time list becoming the 38th player in school history with 900 or more.
• One blocked shot (75) tying No. 14 all-time on blocks list.
• 522 career rebounds tonight moves Scott into No. 25 on school's all-time rebounding list.
Tre'Shaun Fletcher
• Second start of the season, second career.
• 4 assists vs. USF, a career-high.



