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Colorado vs. Oregon Post Game Notes [2015 Pac-12 Tournament]
March 13, 2015 | Men's Basketball
TEAM NOTES
• Colorado finishes the Pac-12 Tournament/regular season with 15-17 record.
• Most losses in a season since 2008-09 (9-22).
• Second straight loss to Oregon this season and drops to 5-3 to the Ducks in Pac-12 play.
• Only the third loss in 11 Pac-12 Tournament games over last four years.
• CU made six three-pointers, continuing 3-point streak to 431-straight games.
• 25 rebounds ties for most first half this season (at Hawaii).
• 59 points allowed in second half (high for either half this season); also ties Pac-12 Tournament high [Arizona: 59 vs. Oregon State (21), March 12, 2008 (1st half)].
• Streak of 25-straight games with scoring 75 or more points in a game ends (since Jan. 24, 2013), was tops in the Pac-12.
• Five players in double figures, drops CU to 2-1 this when 5+ score 10 or more points in a game (17-2 in the last five years).
• CU drops to 6-9 this season in single-digits games (1-3 on neutral court).
Askia Booker
• Played in his 134th career game at CU (No. 2 all-time).
• Played 34 minutes to move into No. 3 in career CU minutes list (3,808).
• CU falls 11-6 when Booker has 5+ assists in a game (4-2 this season).
• 5 assists vs. Oregon giving him 335 career assists (No. 9 all-time) passing Gordon Tope: 1967-70, 334.
• First game fouled out since sophomore year, spanning 82 games (2,497 minutes); Second all-time in minutes; games is eighth.
Josh Scott
• Scored 16 points leading CU in scoring, third straight game.
• Tenth time led the team in scoring this season (42nd career).
• 20th game this season with 5+ rebounds (68th career).
• Third game this season with two steals (11th career).
• Career-high 14 points, ties season-high four made field goals.
• 12 FGA, a season-high.
• Seven points at half, the most scored in the first half this season.
• Played a season-high 35 minutes in regulation game.
• First time this season perfect from the FT line (5-of-5).
Tre'Shaun Fletcher
• Seven points, 4 rebounds, all in the first half matched season bests.
• Six rebounds, tied career high.
• Scored 10 points, 15th time this season with 10+ points (52nd career).
• Tied career high with three assists.





