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Colorado-Washington State Notes
January 25, 2015 | Women's Basketball
Washington State takes the series lead at 4-3 and has won the last three against Colorado.
Colorado has outrebounded, or been even, with 16 of its 19 opponents. Â The Buffaloes won the rebounding battle 44-40 over the Cougars.
Colorado has made 77 of its last 94 free throws over the past five games (.819). The Buffaloes were 9-of-14 against Washington State.
Colorado gave up opponent season highs in steals (20) and free throws made (33) while tying the mark for free throws attempted (39). Â The Cougars' 25.7 percent from the field is a Colorado opponent season low.
Washington State's 20 steals are the most given up by Colorado since Northern Colorado had 23 on March 14, 2012 during the Postseason WNIT.
Colorado's 27 turnovers are a season high and most given up since recording a similar number at Illinois on Dec. 1, 2012 (W 69-62).
Junior Jamee Swan (28 points, 12-of-17 FG, 7 rebounds, 5 blocks). Recorded career highs in points and field goals made while matching personal bests in field goal attempts and blocks. She became the ninth player in team history to reach 100 career rebounds and now has 103.
Swan averaged 25 points, 9 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 3 blocks with 65.6 percent from the field (21-of-32) over the weekend.
Senior Lexy Kresl (15 points, 8 rebounds, 2-of-5 3FG) recorded her 43rd career game with multiple 3-pointers . She has made 16 of her last 28 from 3-point range (.517). Kresl continues to close in on 1,000 career points as she now has 943.
Kresl is averaging 19.0 points over the last five games on 58 percent shooting (29-of-52),
Sophomore Haley Smith missed her only free throw attempt snapping her consecutive made streak at 20. She remains 21-of-23 from the line during Pac-12 play (.913)
Senior Jen Reese (9 points, 7 rebounds) moved into 25th place in career scoring (1,047) passing Reagan Scott who had 1,045 from 1993-97. Reese also grabbed her 600th career rebound, becoming the 13th player in team history with 1,000 points and 600 rebounds.
Freshman Alina Hartmann had a career-high four rebounds



