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Colorado-Stanford Notes
March 07, 2014 | Women's Basketball
Colorado drops to 3-3 all-time in the Pac-12 Tournament. The Buffaloes have won at least one tournament game each year since joining the Pac-12.
Colorado falls to 32-27 all-time in conference postseason tournaments
Stanford improves its record against Colorado to 12-4 all-time. The Cardinal have won the last seven meetings, all since the Buffaloes joined the Pac-12 Conference.
Arielle Roberson grabbed a career and team-season high 17 rebounds. Her 17 rebounds are the most by a CU player since Chucky Jeffery had 17 against Villanova in the 2012 Postseason WNIT. It is the most rebounds by a Colorado player in a conference postseason tournament and ties for the third most in any postseason game in team history.
Most Rebounds In Postseason Action:
19—Erin Scholz vs. (Southwest) Missouri State, Mar. 18, 1995 (NCAA Second Round)
18—Gail Hook vs. Weber State, Mar. 14, 1982 (AIAW Region VII Championship)
17—Arielle Roberson vs. Stanford, Mar. 7, 2014 (Pac-12 Quarterfinals
17—Chucky Jeffery vs. Villanova, Mar. 22, 2012 (Postseason WNIT Third Round)
Roberson also had a pair of blocked shots which moves her into 19th on Colorado's career charts with 51.
Jamee Swan had a blocked shot to tie her for 17th place on CU's all-time list with Diane Hiemstra (1981-84) with 59.
Rachel Hargis played in her 131st game tying Amy Palmer (1992-96) for second on CU's all-time list and just one off the school record of 132 played by Erin Scholz (1993-97). Brittany Wilson played in her 130th game, fourth on CU's all-time list.
Brittany Wilson tied a career-high with four 3-point field goals. She set personal bests for field-goal attempts (20) and 3-point attempts (11). Wilson moved into seventh place in career 3-point attempts (440) and ninth in minutes played (3,341).
Haley Smith tied a career-high with five field goals made. With 10 points, she recorded her second career double-figure scoring game






