Colorado University Athletics

Colorado-UCLA Notes

February 28, 2014 | Women's Basketball

Team

•Opened the second half with a 12-2 run through the first 10:46 to build a seven point lead (trailed by 3 at half).

•Went on a 13-0 run to extend their lead to 18 from 6:21 to 2:37 in the second half. The Buffaloes finished the game on an 18-3 run.

•The Buffaloes' 42 points allowed is their lowest in Pac-12 play, 23 points less than UCLA's offensive average. The Buffaloes have not allowed more than 56 points in three straight games and have held 16 teams below 60 points. The 42-point effort on defense ties for the second lowest allowed in a conference game since joining the Pac-12.

•42 points is a season low for the Bruins.

•This is the 11th time in the last two seasons the Buffaloes have held a conference opponent under 50 points.

•The Buffaloes out-rebounded the Bruins, 42-32, for the second time this season. The Buffaloes have been on the plus side, or even, in nine of their last 10 games.

•The Buffaloes move to 6-11 in Pac-12 play and jump ahead of the Bruins for eighth place.

•The Buffaloes have tied the career series against the Bruins 4-4 and are now 2-2 in Boulder.

•Coach Linda Lappe is now 2-2 against the Bruins as head coach.

•The Buffaloes have won 38 of their last 46 games against unranked teams.

•The Buffaloes are now 392-134 all-time record at the Coors Event Center. They move to 10-5 at home for the season and have won 10 or more home games for 25 of the last 36 years.

•The last time the Buffaloes won by 20 points was against Arizona January 24th this season 68-47.

•UCLA's 12 second half points ties for the third fewest allowed by the Buffaloes in any second half.

•Colorado has held its last two opponents to 22 total second half points (11.0 ppg) and to a combined 5-of-45 (11.1 percent).

Brittany Wilson

•Three assists gives her 276, passing Julie Hoehing (1980-84) for 18th all-time. She also moved into 11th in minutes played (3,256) and sixth in games played (127).

 

Arielle Roberson

•Second straight double-double and sixth of the season, now has nine total for her career.

 

Haley Smith

•Career high 11 points and first ever double-figure scoring game.

 

Rachel Hargis

•Tied for 4th in career games played (128).

 

Lexy Kresl

•Tied career highs with nine rebounds and six assists.

 

Jamee Swan

•Was 6-of-9 on the night and has hit 60.4 percent over the last six games (32-of-53)

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