Colorado University Athletics
Colorado-Arizona Post Game Notes
February 26, 2015 | Men's Basketball
TEAM NOTES
• Colorado drops to 12-15 overall and 5-10 in Pac-12 play.
• CU has now lost three-straight and six of its last seven games.
• CU falls to 10-5 at home, only the 14th loss in 84 games at the Coors Events Center.
• The five home losses are the most since 2008-09 (9 losses).
• Only the 13th home loss (70-13) in five years [2010-11: Kansas, Texas A&M (ot); 2011-12: Wyoming, Stanford; 2012-13: UCLA, Arizona State (ot), Oregon State; 2013-14: UCLA, Arizona; 2014-15: Colorado State, Washington, Utah, California, Arizona].
• Arizona joins UCLA as the only opponents in last five years to beat CU in Boulder, twice.
• CU drops to 70-14 (.833) at home in the last five years
• CU falls to 25-9 (.735) at home against the Pac-12 Conference.
• CU is 22-8 (.733) under the Boyle coaching staff when the Coors Events Center's capacity is over 10,000+.
• CU is 39-12 (.765) at home when the attendance is 9,000 or more over the last five years at CEC.
• Sixth straight loss to Arizona since 2013 (played twice in that span on a neutral court).
• CU drops to 11-13 all-time against Arizona.
• CU made two three-pointers to extend its 3-point streak to 426-straight games.
• CU's 54 points failed to reach their season average of 66.7.
• CU allowed 82 points; 17 more than their season average.
• CU shot well below their average free throw percentage (70.9%) shooting 57.1% against Arizona.
• CU falls to 3-11 this season when shooting below 39.9%.
• CU falls to 0-8 this season when being held to 50-59 points.
Askia Booker
• Played in his No. 129th career game, tying Nate Tomlinson (2008-12).
• 19th double-figure scoring game of the season and 14th time leading the team in scoring.
• In 14 Pac-12 games: led team in scoring 11 times (one shared).
Josh Scott
• 9th time this season with two or more blocks.
• 14th game with 6+ rebounds.
• 3+ blocks in 8 games.
• Led CU in rebounding 10 times (one shared).
• 10 of 19 games this season 50+ FG% or better from the field.
• Four blocks ties a career high and moves him into 8th on CU's all-time blocks list (101).
• Becomes fifth CU player in school history (Donnie Boyce, Cliff Meely, David Harrison, Andre Roberson) with 1,000 points and 600 rebounds, and 100 blocks for a career. Scott enters Thursday's game with 1,038 pts, 612 rebounds and 97 blocks.



