Colorado University Athletics
CU, Kansas To Battle In Pink Zone

THE GAME: The University of Colorado continues Big 12 Conference action by hosting the University of Kansas on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 7 p.m. at the Coors Events/Conference Center.
BROADCAST: WednesdayGÇÖs game will be broadcast live on KVCU 1190 AM with Mike Rice giving the play-by-play and Carol Callan of USA Basketball with the color commentary. Live video streaming of WednesdayGÇÖs battle will be available to BuffsTV subscribers at CUBuffs.com. Live internet audio of all CU basketball games is available through Yahoo! Sports.
OPENING TIP: Wednesday features a rematch of two of the top three scorers in the Big 12 as Colorado sophomore Brittany Spears and Kansas junior Danielle McCray square off for the second time in two weeks. McCray, second in the Big 12 at 19.2 points per game, scored 24 to help the Jayhawks hold serve at home with a 65-54 win on Feb. 4. Spears, third in the conference at 18 per game, scored 10 in the first contest, but has averaged 19.5 points in the two games since that matchup and leads the Buffaloes into the Coors Events Center where they have won 22 of their last 33 and three straight against the Jayhawks.
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Brittany Spears leads Colorado and ranks third in the Big 12 in scoring at 18.0 points per game. Over the last five games, she is averaging 20 points, 8.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game while hitting 49 percent from the floor (43-of-88). Spears has seven double-doubles this season, matching her total from last season. She has recorded two-straight double-doubles going for 25 points and 10 rebounds at Texas A&M and scoring 14 points with 12 rebounds against Iowa State. Spears has nine games of 20-plus points, including 26 against Texas Tech, a personal high in Big 12 play. She was named MVP of the Paradise Classic after averaging 16 points, seven rebounds and three blocks per game. She has the highest individual scoring output in the Big 12 this season, notching 36 against UMass in the first round of the Coors Classic, a Classic record and tying for the third best total in team history (Jasmina Ilic scored 36 against Nebraska on Jan. 4, 2006). Spears, who was named to the Coors Classic All-Tournament Team, ranks third in the Big 12 in minutes (35.2 mpg), fifth in rebounding (8.1 rpg), eighth in blocks (1.2 bpg), ninth in field-goal percentage (.437), 10th in 3-point percentage (.330), 11th in steals (1.7 spg) and 3-pointers made (1.6 3mpg) and 14th in free-throw percentage (.703).
Senior center Kara Richards is having her most productive season, ranking second on the team in scoring (12.8 ppg) and rebounding (6.9 rpg) while leading the way from the floor at 56 percent (102-of-182). She has made 28 of her last 46 from the floor (.609) including a perfect 5-of-5 from the field against Texas Tech. Richards, who is 12th in rebounding on the Big 12GÇÖs overall rankings, recorded back-to-back games of 15 rebounds to start the conference season, her first two double-digit rebounding efforts this year. Richards was named to the Paradise Classic All-Tournament team averaging 14 points and seven rebounds while hitting 71 percent from the field (12-of-17). Richards has eclipsed the 20 point mark twice this season, including a career-high 25 in the win over Colorado State, which included a personal best 9-of-9 performance from the free throw line.
Junior guard Bianca Smith is third on the team in scoring at 10.0 points per contest and is ColoradoGÇÖs leading 3-point shooter with 54 on the season, ranking second in the Big 12 (2.5 3mpg). She is due for a breakout game after being held to just two 3-pointers on 13 attempts over the last three games. If that sounds familiar, she was 2-of-15 in the first three Big 12 games and then proceeded to go on a tear making 20 of her next 33 (.606) over a four-game span. During that four game run, Smith twice tied the school record for 3-pointers made in a game (7) and in one half (5). She has five games of 5-plus 3-pointers this season and she has hit 50 percent or better from 3-point range in seven games. Named to the Paradise Classic All-Tournament team, Smith had a game-high 23 points against Hawaii on 6-of-7 from 3-point range, a personal best from downtown in terms of accuracy. SheGÇÖs third on the team in rebounding at 4.5 per game, a substantial improvement from her career 1.7 average entering this season. Smith has six or more rebounds in eight games including a career high 12 -- all defensive -- against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, her first double-digit rebounding total.
True freshman guard Alyssa Fressle has given the Buffaloes good all-around play. Fressle leads all Big 12 freshmen in steals (1.8 spg), assists (3.2 apg) and minutes (30.5 mpg) and is third in scoring at 8.4 per game. Fressle has scored in double-digits in four of the last eight games including a Big 12 high 13 points against Texas Tech. Overall in the conference rankings she is ninth in assists and steals and 11th in assist-to-turnover ratio (0.8).
Sophomore Britney Blythe has been the starting point guard for the last two-thirds of the season with sophomore Kelly Jo Mullaney coming off the bench. Blythe, who is more of a natural point guard, has scored 36 of her seasonGÇÖs 57 points in Big 12 play. She had a career night against Baylor, hitting her first four 3-point field goals for a personal-best 12 points. Blythe, who finished the night a career-best 4-of-6 from the field, had made just 1-of-12 3-point field goals this season and 5-of-33 in her career prior to the Baylor game. Mullaney, who is fifth on the team in scoring at 4.4 per game, is averaging 6.3 points off the bench over the last five games after scoring just three points in the previous five games. She is hitting 52 percent from the field (11-of-21) in that span.
Colorado is averaging 60.9 points per game while giving up 63.6 to its opponents. The Buffaloes are shooting 41 percent from the field and 33 percent from 3-point range. Rebounding has been a tough area this season as opponents are averaging 5.6 more per game than the Buffaloes.
ABOUT THE JAYHAWKS: Kansas is 13-10 overall and shares ninth place in the Big 12 at 2-8 with Colorado, Missouri and Nebraska. The Jayhawks have lost three straight and seven of their last eight, but the one win was against Colorado, 65-54, in Lawrence, on Feb. 4. Kansas is winless on the road in the Big 12 this season (0-5) and 3-7 overall away from home. Kansas is one of the better shooting teams in the Big 12, ranking third in overall accuracy at 45 percent, and leads the conference in 3-point accuracy, hitting on 39 percent from downtown. The Jayhawks average 67.9 points per game while holding opponents to 59.9 per outing. Turnovers have plagued the Jayhawks this season as they average nearly 18 per game and they rank at the bottom of the Big 12, along with Colorado, with a -1.2 turnover margin.
Junior wing Danielle McCray leads Kansas is scoring (19.2 ppg), rebounding (7.3 rpg) and steals (1.5 spg) while also hitting on 39 percent from 3-point range (43-of-109). Junior guard Sade Morris is second on the team in scoring at 11.8 points per game. Sophomore center Krysten Boogaard averages 9.4 points per game while shooting a team-best 53 percent from the floor.
SERIES RECORDS: This will be the 63rd meeting between Colorado and Kansas with the Buffaloes holding a slight 32-30 edge in the series. The Jayhawks won the first meeting this season, 65-54 in Lawrence, but overall the Buffaloes have won four of the last seven and and 12 of 17 since 2001. Colorado has won the last three meetings in Boulder, including a 59-41 decision last season. The JayhawksGÇÖ last win in Boulder was a 65-60 triumph on Jan. 25, 2005. CU is 17-9 all-time against Kansas in Boulder.
COLORADO AND KANSAS, LAST 10:
Date Result Date Result
2/4/09 (A) L, 54-65 2/1/06 (A) W, 77-71
2/13/08 (A) L, 59-70 1/10/06 (H) W, 74-65
1/22/08 (H) W, 59-41 1/12/05 (A) L, 54-76
2/24/07 (H) W, 59-50 1/25/05 (H) L, 60-65
2/6/06 (A) L, 68-70 OT 2/24/04 (H) W, 75-56
MORE SMITH FROM DOWNTOWN: Bianca Smith, who set a CU single-season record with 80 3-point field goals last year, has established herself as one of the Big 12GÇÖs most dangerous outside shooters. Despite cooling off a little over the last three games, making 2-of-13 from downtown, she has still hit 42-of-92 (.456) over the last 14 games and 22-of-46 (.478) over the last seven. She tied the single-game school record for 3-pointers made in one game (7) and in one half (5) twice in a three game span in which she was 15-of-25 (.600) from downtown.
CU players have now made seven 3-pointers in one game seven times with Smith leading the way with three of those instances. Her seven 3-pointers at Missouri was only the second time it had been achieved on the road, the other belonging to Annan Wilson who was CUGÇÖs first player with seven 3-pointers doing so at Kansas State on Jan. 14, 1989.
Five 3-pointers in one half has now been done five times, with Smith recording three of them. Kate Fagan, at Syracuse on Dec. 31, 2002, and Shelley Sheetz at Tennessee on Dec. 20, 1993, are the other two.
Smith had a career night in terms of accuracy in the win over Hawaii hitting 6-of-7 from 3-point range en route to 23 points. She is second in the Big 12 this season in 3-pointers made both overall (54) and during league play (24). Smith ranks fourth in the Big 12 in percentage during conference only contests (.393) and sixth overall (.383).
She is fifth on CUGÇÖs all-time list for 3-point field goals with 166 and 3-point attempts at 450. SmithGÇÖs 134 3-pointers over the last two seasons is the third best mark in team history for a two-year spanand she needs 16 more to pass Kate FaganGÇÖs mark of 149 between 2002-04:
Most 3-pointers Over Two Seasons
Name Seasons 3GÇÖs
1. Kate Fagan 2002-04 149
2. Shelley Sheetz 1992-94 139
3. Bianca Smith 2007-09 134
4. Mandy Nightingale 2000-02 131
5. Jenny Roulier 2000-02 130
SPEARSGÇÖ 400 DOUBLE: Sophomore Brittany Spears needs five points to reach 400 for the season. She would become just the fifth player in CU history to score 400 in her first two seasons in Boulder and the fourth to do it in freshman-sophomore campaigns (Debbie Descano scored 400 as a junior and senior after transferring to CU after her sophomore season). One member of the current 400 Double Club will have a great seat to see Spears join the group, as current CU Director of Basketball Operations Tracy Tripp was the third member, scoring 860 points over the 1985-87 seasons.
With 867 career points, she is already the third highest scorer in team history through a sophomore season, trailing only CU Athletic Hall of Fame members Lisa Van Goor (1,288) and Shelley Sheetz (923). Spears is just 92 points away from cracking the career Top 25, and on pace to become the second fastest to 1,000, trailing only Van Goor.
400 In First Two Seasons At CU:
Name Seasons Total
Debbie Descano *484 in ?79-80; 452 in ?80-81 936
Lisa Van Goor 610 in ?80-81; 678 in ?81-82 1,288
Tracy Tripp 405 in ?85-86; 455 in ?86-87 860
Shelley Sheetz 437 in ?91-92; 486 in ?92-93 923
Brittany Spears 472 in ?07-08; 395 in ?08-09 867
*Junior and Senior Seasons
Spears has already moved into several of ColoradoGÇÖs career Top 10 lists. She is currently tied with Mindy Henry (1989-93) for eighth in blocked shots with 78. Spears is ninth in 3-point field-goal attempts (282) and 10th in 3-pointers made (92).
MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR MINUTES: Brittany Spears achieved a rare feat by playing all 40 minutes in three straight games, beginning with the win at Missouri and continuing with home games against Texas Tech and Nebraska. She became the first player to play 40 or more in three straight since the 1999-2000 season when Mandy Nightingale played all 40 minutes in back-to-back home games against Kansas State and Texas and then played 44 of 45 minutes in an overtime loss at Baylor. As for playing every minute for three straight games, that hadnGÇÖt happened since Diane Hiemstra played all 40 for four straight during in February 1984 (at Kansas, vs. Iowa State, vs. Oklahoma State, at Kansas State). Hiemstra also had a string of three straight one year earlier, playing every minute of CUGÇÖs final three games of 1983 (vs. Kansas, at Oklahoma, vs. Kansas State).
SpearsGÇÖ minute streak came to an end during the second half of the Kansas game as she went to the bench at the 12:20 mark after picking up her fourth foul. That stopped a span of 172 consecutive minutes played by Spears, dating back to the first half of the Oklahoma game. Spears ranks third in the Big 12 in overall minutes (35.0 mpg) and is second in conferene only games (37.8 mpg).
RICHARDS REBOUNDS: Senior Kara Richards is nearing a rebounding milestone, needing just 34 to become the 18th player in team history to secure 500 rebounds. She is averaging 6.9 this season, a career best and a drastic improvement from the two per game she averaged as a junior. Richards has been especially tough on the offensive boards, ranking fourth in the Big 12 at 3.1 per game. Her numbers have increased during the Big 12 schedule as she is third among league players with 3.7 per contest. Her total of 68 offensive rebounds this year is eight more than her total number of 60 in 30 games as a junior.
SHE CAN SHOOT TOO: Kara Richards tops the Buffaloes in field goal accuracy this season at 56 percent (102-of-182) and is on pace to finish her career among the best in team history. Her career percentage of 52.4 currently ranks 10th on CUGÇÖs all-time list. RichardsGÇÖ best season in terms of accuracy was actually her sophomore year in 2006-07 when she ranked second in the Big 12 at 57.9 percent, trailing only teammate Jackie McFarland on the leagueGÇÖs overall charts.
CHALLENGING START TO LEAGUE PLAY: Colorado put the wraps on the toughest start to the conference schedule for any Big 12 team this year, playing four straight against ranked teams including a pair of Top 5 opponents. The Buffaloes played well in home losses to No. 6/5 Baylor and No. 3/2 Oklahoma, but struggled in lopsided road decisions at No. 22/22 Oklahoma State and No. 16/17 Texas. The resulting 0-4 start to league play is the first for the Buffaloes in the programGÇÖs 35-year history, but itGÇÖs also the only time CU has opened conference action with four straight ranked teams. Colorado opened the 2002 Big 12 season with three straight games against ranked league opponents. The Buffaloes, who were ranked themselves between No. 14-21 during that stretch, lost all three of those matchups, falling to No. 3 Oklahoma, No. 21/20 Texas and No. 14/18 Kansas State. That stretch was the final three games of a five-game span against ranked opponents as the Buffaloes ended nonconference play with a loss at No. 20 Florida and win over No. 21/22 LSU. CUGÇÖs four straight against ranked teams were the most since that same five-game stretch during the 2001-02 season. The Buffaloes would go on to play a school record 16 games against ranked teams that season, winning six. CUGÇÖs tough schedule paid dividens that season as the Buffaloes won 14 of their final 16 games, advancing to the 2002 Elite Eight.
AGAINST RANKED TEAMS: Colorado is 50-114 all-time against ranked teams, after falling to No. 12/8 Iowa State on Feb. 14. The Buffaloes are 0-7 this season against ranked teams and 3-11 over the past two years. Prior to the 2007-08 season, the Buffs had suffered 23 straight losses against ranked opponents from 2004-07.
CU IN BIG 12 OPENERS: Colorado dropped to 6-7 in Big 12 openers after the loss to Baylor. CU is 4-8 in its first road Big 12 game of the season, including a 70-58 win at Missouri in 2008 to open league play. The Buffaloes are 20-15 all-time in conference openers, including the Big Eight and Intermountain Conferences.
BALANCED SCORING ATTACK: Colorado had its most balanced scoring attack in over two years as five players scored in double-digits during the Buffs 73-57 win over Idaho State. Brittany Spears and Kara Richards each had 14 points, Julie Seabrook and Bianca Smith each had 12 and Alyssa Fressle had 11. It was almost six in double-digits as Kelly Jo Mullaney had eight off the bench. It was CUGÇÖs first game with five in double-digits since a 77-71 win at Kansas on Feb. 1, 2006. Current CU senior Hannah Skildum was one of the five with double digits in that game, scoring 11 off the bench as a freshman.
SOUTHERN GAME CANCELLED: ColoradoGÇÖs home game with Southern University scheduled for Friday, Dec. 12, was cancelled due to inclement weather. A rare southern snow storm, which left 3-5 inches in and around the Baton Rouge area the morning of Dec. 11, shut down many businesses, schools and flights. SouthernGÇÖs travel plans were cancelled and the Jaguars were not able find travel alternatives to Boulder for the Dec. 12 date. The game will not be rescheduled in 2008-09.
CU womenGÇÖs basketball season ticket holders and fans who purchased single game tickets for the Southern contest can redeem their tickets for any other game remaining on the womenGÇÖs schedule. For more information, contact the CU Athletic Ticket Office at 303-49BUFFS or 800-87BUFFS.
SCORING EARLY AND OFTEN AT COORS: The Buffaloes offense started the season red hot, breaking the 80-point mark in their first two games (89.5 ppg). It was the first time CU opened the season with back-to-back 80-plus point games since the 2002-03 campaign when the Buffs began with home wins over Rice (85-66) and Detroit Mercy (86-43). The 179 combined points were CUGÇÖs most since 2000-01 when the Buffs scored 189 in wins over Albany (93-43) and Howard (96-45).
BUFFS IN OPENERS: Colorado improved to 30-5 (.857) all-time in season openers and an outstanding 33-2 (.942) all-time in home openers. Colorado has never lost its overall season opener when played at home (23-0).
HOUSTON TO MISS SEASON, DALE RETURNS: Junior guard Whitney Houston will miss the 2008-09 season after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee on Sept. 24 during team individual workouts. She had successful surgery in October and will be able to use her redshirt season and have two years of eligibility remaining.
Houston has averaged 6.1 points and 1.8 assists for the Buffaloes in 59 games over the past two seasons. She was a starter in 20 of those and was in the mix for the starting point guard position once again. Houston was CUGÇÖs leader in scoring (4.3 ppg) and assists (1.4 apg) among those that primarily came off the bench in 2007-08 and averaged 6.5 points and just under two assists over the final 15 games.
Sophomore guard Chelsea Dale, who underwent successful surgery to stabilize ligaments in her right ankle in early September, made her season debut against UMKC, playing in the final two minutes of the game. She saw action in 12 games as a true freshman in 2007-08.
BUFFS PICKED 11TH...AGAIN: For the third straight season Colorado was picked to finish 11th in the annual Big 12 Conference Preseason Coaches Poll.
Oklahoma was picked to win the 2009 title with seven first place votes and 124 points overall. Texas, earning one first place vote, edged out Iowa State for second place with 95 points. The Cyclones, who actually claimed a pair of first place votes came in third with 93. Baylor was fourth with 89 (and one first place vote), followed by Texas A&M (85), Oklahoma State (79, and one first place vote), Kansas State (71), Nebraska (56), Kansas (41), Texas Tech (36), Colorado (18) and Missouri (15).
The Buffaloes have fared better than the Big 12 coaches preseason prediction each of the last three seasons under Kathy McConnell-Miller:
Season Preseason Actual
2008-09 11th ??
2007-08 11th 9th
2006-07 11th t-7th
2005-06 12th 11th
TOUGH SCHEDULE: Colorado once again faces a tough schedule with no less than 17 games against 2008 NCAA or WNIT tournament teams. Seven of CUGÇÖs opponents are currently ranked in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches and Associated Press Top 25, and it has been as many as eight during various points of the season. Oklahoma and Baylor are in the Top 10 of both.
HOME AT THE CECC: Colorado is traditionally tough at home with a 329-104 all-time record at the Coors Events/Conference Center (.760). The Buffaloes have won 10 or more games in a season at the CECC in 20 of the previous 30 years including a 15-6 mark in 2007-08. The Buffaloes have enjoyed five undefeated seasons (1980-83, 1992-94) at the CECC.
BUFFS ON TV: ColoradoGÇÖs schedule features seven games that will be televised either regionally or nationally, all at home and on FSN Rocky Mountain. The Buffaloes will host Nebraska on Saturday, Jan. 31 in a nationally televised contest on FSN. Other games on CUGÇÖs FSN Rocky Mountain schedule are Colorado State (Nov. 19), Baylor (Jan. 10), Oklahoma (Jan. 21), Texas Tech (Jan. 28), Iowa State (Feb. 7) and Missouri (Feb. 28).
UP NEXT: Colorado will face Big 12 North rival Kansas State University for the first time this season, traveling to play the No. 16 (AP & WBCA) Wildcats on Saturday, Feb. 21, at 1 p.m. MST in Manhattan, Kan.