Colorado University Athletics
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Colorado-Arizona State Notes
March 01, 2015 | Women's Basketball
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Colorado finishes the regular season tied for ninth in the Pac-12 standings at 6-12. Official pairings for the 2015 Pac-12 Tournament March 5-8 at KeyArena in Seattle will be announced on Sunday night, but the Buffaloes are set to be the No. 9 seed and will face No. 8 USC in a first round game on Thursday, March 5.
After starting 1-of-6 from the field, and trailing Arizona State 11-4, the Buffaloes hit 8-of-16 (.500) to close the first half with a 17-11 run with the Sun Devils leading 22-21 at the break. The 43 combined halftime points are the lowest for the Buffs in a game this season.
Arizona State wins its fourth straight over Colorado. The Buffaloes continue to lead the all-time series 11-6.
Colorado drops to 0-5 against ranked teams this season and has lost its last 17.
Colorado is 0-11 when two or fewer players score in double figures.
Colorado and Arizona State were even on the boards at 32-32 marking the 24th time in 29 games the Buffs have been even or outrebounded their opponent.
Colorado's 46 points was its second lowest output of the season (44 vs. Oregon State).
Jen Reese (4 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, 2-3 FG) moved into 17th in career field goals made, now with 465. She is averaging 4.0 assists over the last two games and hit 11-of-16 from the floor the last two games (.688).
Lexy Kresl (12 points, 6 assists 5 rebounds) recorded her 10th game with at least five assists. Tonight was her 122nd career game tying for the 18th most in team history. She moved into 25th in career scoring, now with 1,067, and also 19th in assists (279).
Zoe Correal (4 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks) recorded a career-high three blocked shots. She had only seven in her previous 27 career games. She's averaging 4.3 rebounds over the last three games.
Jasmine Sborov (8 points, 4-of-8 FG) has made 12 of her last 23 (.522) and is averaging 10 points over the last three games.







