Colorado University Athletics

Tuesday, November 18
Boulder, Colo.
7:00 PM

Colorado

vs

Boise State

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Colorado Set to Host Boise State

November 17, 2025 | Women's Basketball

BOULDER – The Colorado women's basketball team (2-1, 0-0 Big 12) hosts Boise State (3-0, 0-0 Mountain West) this Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the CU Events Center. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. MT.
 
This is just the third time the Buffs have faced the Broncos, and it's the first time CU has hosted in the matchup's history. The Black and Gold will go toe-to-toe with an undefeated Boise State team following its wins over Eastern Oregon, USF and UC Davis.
 
Last week, Colorado took a mid-week road trip to then-No. 22 Louisville. The Buffs led through the first three quarters before losing narrowly to the Cardinals, 74-68 (Nov. 12). A few days later, the Black and Gold returned home to face Portland State, beating the Vikings, 77-45, in the CU Events Center (Nov. 16).
 
 
THIS WEEK
GAME #4 • Tuesday, November 18 • 7 p.m. MT
Colorado (2-1, 0-0 Big 12) vs. Boise State (1-0, 0-0 Mountain West)
SERIES RECORD: TIED, 1-1 (.500)
LAST MEETING: L, 50-47 (November 10, 2024 • Boise, Idaho)
STREAK: Lost 1 • LAST 10 MEETINGS: 1-1
OPPONENT WEBSITE: BroncoSports.com
 
 
TIP-OFF (TL;DR)
  • CU is led by 10th-year head coach JR Payne, who has led the Buffs to a 166-117 (.587) record as CU's eighth head women's basketball coach. Coach Payne has been extended through the 2028 season and has led the Buffs to three NCAA appearances, two WNIT appearances and one WBIT appearance.
  • In its second year back in the Big 12, Colorado was picked to finish ninth in the Big 12 Preseason Poll.
  • The Buffs return three from last year's roster, including one starter, in Sr. F Jade Masogayo, R-So. G Kennedy Sanders and 5th C JoJo Nworie.
  • Colorado welcomes 10 newcomers for the 2025-26 season, five transfers and five freshmen. The five transfers include R-Jr. G Zyanna Walker (Kansas State), R-Jr. G Desiree Wooten (North Texas), Jr. G Claire O'Connor (Gonzaga), R-Jr. G Maeve McErlance (DePaul) and Sr. F Anaëlle Dutat (Rhode Island). The five freshmen include G Erianna Gooden (Fork Smith, Ark./Northside H.S.), C Jade Cook (Albury, Australia/Basketball Australia Center of Excellence/Lake Ginninderra College), G Isa Hämäläinen (Lorentzweiler, Luxembourg/European School of Luxembourg 1), F Logyn Greer (Lansdowne, Pa./Friends' Central School) and F Sophie Zadel (San Antonio, Texas/Alamo Heights H.S).
  • Fr. F Logyn Greer recorded a career-high 19 points against Portland State (Nov. 16). She also picked up six rebounds, a steal and a block. Going into the week, Greer is 14th in the Big 12 for field goal percentage with 50.5%.
  • Sr. F Anaëlle Dutat leads the Big 12 in rebounding with 34 total and 11.3 rebounds per game. She is also sixth for steals per game (2.7). Dutat had 11 rebounds at then-No. 22 Louisville and 13 points (Nov. 12). She also had 10 rebounds and six points versus Portland State (Nov. 16).
  • R-Jr. G Zyanna Walker had a big game against her former school when the Buffs played the Cardinals, notching a career-high 19 points. Walker also had seven rebounds, four assists, a block and a steal in that game. She is currently 22nd in conference for assists per game with 3.7, and fifth for steals per game with 2.7.
  • Sr. F Jade Masogayo is currently 25th in the Big 12 for blocks per game (1.0 after three games). At Louisville, Masogayo had nine points, eight rebounds, two assists and a steal (Nov. 12). Against Portland State, she had four points, four rebounds, two steals, a block and an assist (Nov. 16).
  • As a team, the Buffs are fifth in the Big 12 for combined team rebounds per game (44.3) and team offensive rebounds per game (15.7). CU is also fourth for team steals per game (13.00).
 
ROAM WITH THE BUFFS: The Buffs' home game will be broadcast on ESPN+. Fans also can follow Colorado games through live stats with links available at CUBuffs.com.
 
YEE HAW, BRONCOS: Going into the teams' third matchup all time, the Buffs are 1-1 against the Broncos. The two teams last met in Idaho last season, with the Buffs falling by three, 50-47 (Nov. 10, 2024). This will be the first time Colorado hosts Boise State, and the Black and Gold hold a 117-43 record over Mountain West teams.
 
DOUBLE OR NOTHING: Sr. F Anaëlle Dutat recorded her eighth career double-double and second of the season against Louisville with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
#1 WALKER: Transfer R-Jr. G Zyanna Walker highlights her most thrilling sports moment as beating Iowa at Iowa when they were ranked top-5 in the nation. Walker's mom was also an athlete – Patricia ran cross country and track at Cloud Country College in Kansas and Wichita State University.
 
#11 GREER: Fr. F Logyn Greer is excited for her first year with the Buffs and is most proud of her 1,000 career-points and McDonald's All-American nomination in high school. Outside of basketball, she loves listening to Lil Tjay and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, as well as participating in her favorite hobby: sleeping!
 
For more information on the Colorado women's basketball team, a complete schedule and results, please visit CUBuffs.com. Fans of the Buffs can follow the team on Instagram and on Twitter @CUBuffsWBB.
 
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