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Colorado vs. Oregon State Post Game Notes [2015 Pac-12 Tournament]
March 12, 2015 | Men's Basketball
TEAM NOTES
• Colorado improves to 15-16 on the season.
• CU has advanced past the opening round in all four years of the Pac-12 Tournament, five years overall under Boyle.
• CU becomes only the second No. 10 seed in the Pac-10/12 Tournament to beat a No. 7 seed since the Pac-10/12 began seeding all tournament teams in 2006 (other: Utah over USC, 69-66, 2013).
• Season split with Oregon State and an 11-5 all-time series lead, and a 6-3 edge in the series since 2010-11.
• CU improves to 2-0 all-time against the Beavers on a neutral court.
• Coach Boyle improves to 8-2 (.800), both ranking first in wins & winning percentage among the Pac-10/Pac-12 Tournament history books.
• Over the last five years, the Buffs improve to 14-7 (.667) in post-season play (10-3 conference, 3-1 NIT, 1-3 NCAA).
• The .667 postseason winning percentage continues to rank first in school history.
• Third out of the last four games, shot 50 percent from the field (tonight: 50 percent).
• CU made six 3-pointers to extending consecutive streak to 430-games.
• Second game this season, CU won after trailing at the half (last trailed San Francisco, 34-32, won 72-55).
• Second time all season, Buffs have shot 50 percent from the field in back-to-back games; first time against Pac-12 opponents.
• Third time this season four players in double-digit (2-1).
• CU's 78 points are the most scored on Oregon State this season.
• CU improves to 81-24 (.771) when out-rebounding the opponent.
• CU improves to 6-8 this season in single-digit games, 1-2 this season on a neutral court.
• Made 24-of-26 free throws for best FT percentage for the season (92.3 percent).
• CU improves to 8-1 this season when shooting 50 percent or better from the field (37-2 over last 5 years).
• Fourth straight CU has shot 52 percent or better from the field in the second half (tonight: 56.5).
• Fourth game this season with 18 or more turnovers and won (3-1 this season).
• Fifth time this season with a minimum of 24 made free throws – all wins.
• 10-2 this season when scoring 70 more points in a game.
Askia Booker
• Played in his 133rd career game, for sole possession of No. 2 on the CU's all-time list.
• Scored game-high 20 points, moves to No. 6 on the all-time list, passing Stevie Wise (1727, 1987-91).
• Booker now has 1,728 career points.
• 14th game this season scoring over 20 points (21st career).
• 86th career game in double figures.
• Moved into No. 8 place on all-time field goals made list (591).
Josh Scott
• Sixth double-double of season (21st career).
• 11th multi-block game (26th career).
• Scored 12 points at halftime, last three games has now scored 41 points in the opening 20 minutes.
• Career-high 14 rebounds in six career games against the Beavers.
• 14 rebounds moves into No. 14 on all-time rebounding list (657) • Career-high 12 defensive rebounds.
• Ninth career time, perfect at free throw with a minimum of 6-of-6 (tonight: 8-of-8).
• Since his return from injury, has now led Buffs in rebounding four straight games (one shared), seven of last 11 games.
• Scored six points, pair of treys, the first time against a Pac-12 opponent made two 3-pointers this season.
Tre'Shaun Fletcher
• Career-best 12 points, tying career-high five made field goals.
• Six rebounds becoming 26th player in school history with over 500 career boards (503).
• Six rebounds is the 18th time this season over 5 in a game (52nd career).





