Colorado-Prairie View A&M Notes

Colorado had season-highs in points (83), free throws made and attempted (26-28), field goal percentage (.500) and assists (18)
 
Colorado had 18 assists on 26 baskets and has 31 on its last 43 the past two games. Eight different Buffs combined for the 18 assists.
 
Colorado improved to 2-0 all-time against Prairie View A&M and 13-0 against the Southwestern Athletic Conference.
 
Colorado improved to 68-4 since the beginning of the 2010-11 season when shooting 50 percent or better
 
Colorado has won 40 of its last 46 home games when a Buff scores 20-plus points. Colorado has had a 20-point scorer in each of the last three games after none in the first eight. None of Colorado’s 20-point games have come from its top three scorers entering the game.
 
Colorado started 15 of 37 from the field (.405) and ended 11 of 15 (.733). The Buffaloes ended the first half 9 of 15 (.600) after starting 1 of 8 (.125).
 
Colorado made one more field goal (26) than Prairie View (25) despite taking 16 fewer shots.
 
Colorado improves to 5-0 this season and 64-5 in the Tad Boyle era when holding the opponent under 40 percent shooting and holds a rebound advantage of eight or more.
 
Colorado improves to 94-31 in nonconference regular season games under Boyle and 47-14 since 2014-15. Boyle’s Buffs are 73-5 in nonconference home games.
 
Evan Battey (20 points, 9 rebounds, 10-11 FT) – Records his second career 20-point game (21 vs. USC on 3/9/19). Had career-highs in free throws made and attempted. His 10 free throws made is also a team season-high. Has shot 50 percent or better in six of 10 games where he’s attempted at least five shots (was 1-for-1 at CSU). Tied a season-high with five field goals made.
 
D’Shawn Schwartz (13 points, 4-9 FG, 3-7 3FG) – Scored all 13 points in the second half. Shrugged off a 0 of 5 start, making his last four shots. Logged his sixth double-figure scoring game of the season and first since his season-high 16 points vs Loyola Marymount.
 
McKinley Wright IV (11 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 4-5 FG) rebounded from a 1 for 11 performance against CSU for his eighth double-figure scoring game of the year. Moved into 31st on Colorado’s all-time list with 1,034 points, passing Jim Creighton who had 1,032 from 1969-72. Tied a season-high with six assists, dishing out at least five for the 46th time in his career. Grabbed seven rebounds, improving to 6.6 rebounds per game over the last five.
 
Tyler Bey (13 points, 7 rebounds) moved into 20th in career rebounding at Colorado with 631, passing Brian Johnson who had 628 from 1977-81.
 
Lucas Siewert (4 points, 4-4FT, 3 assists) has made all 10 free throw attempts this season, all 10 coming in the last three games.
 
Battey-Bey-Wright combined for 44 points on 13 of 20 from the field and 17 of 18 from the line. At Colorado State on Dec. 13 the trio was held to 14 points on 5 of 16 from the field and 4 of 10 from the line.
 
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